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VIDEO: 7 Crops You Can Grow From Seed With Snow on The Ground!
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we have never planted purslane and it grows everywhere in the garden, i just need recipes.
Already started my mine but I live in southern california
Excellent video!~ I'm thinking of shoveling off snow to plant now!! LOL Still have 2.5' or more of snow, but beautiful sunny warm March weather!! I can still back country ski AND garden now!! How cool is that!!
Did not know about Cilantro. Thanks for this video. have done the beets and spinach already.
Lol I thought the seeds packages were money (on the caption) and you were hard trolling trying to plant money HAHHAHAH
I did not know I could plant early March. I am going to plant my carrots and lettuce now. Thanks for the info!!
thanks for this vid Luke. It was my first year growing last year, and I had great success thanks to your vids
Radishes are pretty it's too bad I don't like the taste of radishes.
Just planted in early March in Wisconsin for the first time. Hoping for better luck than past years planting in May
still two feet snow on the ground…. maybe not yet time to sow..
Thanks always enjoy you gardening videos
Where do you live? How cold does it get and how long does winter last in your area? I'm in central Canada.
what about Brussel sprouts, swiss chard, leeks, and artichokes?
What about turnips? They are another cool weather vegetable that is great to start in earl spring.
I am I Houston so way ahead. My tomatoes seedlings are 1 ft tall however 4 out of 30 plants are stunted at 3-5 inches and has some discoloration. Are these just bad plants / seeds I should throw away?
Snow on the ground is ok but frozen garden maybe not.
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Woo Hoo!!!
As a newbie to gardening living in Portland, ME, I really appreciate this video. One question, does this advice still apply if growing in containers? I live in a 3rd floor apartment with a large, sunny deck, which is where I’m able to grow, but only in containers.
Dirt? It’s Soil. Get the hands in soil. It’s. Our mother that feeds us let’s respect it what it deserves.
Interesting, I thought hey, it's getting down to -1 overnight daytime highs of 15 (celsius) I'll plant my spinach, lettuce, beets, radish, carrots, So far about 10 days later and not a single seedling has emerged. Really hoping I didn't waste half my seed and need to replant in a week because nothing germinated in colder soil. It's been warm during the days, chilly overnight, nice mix of rain and sun, good soil, good seed rates ( started most outdoors may last year and had success ) proper depth. Am I missing something? The only thing growing noticeably so far are the onions I started from set and my garlic that over wintered.
I sure wish I had found you this winter. I feel like we've missed a whole season of planting, but …. I'll know better next year.
Thank u
Assalamu alaikum
I have purslane growing wild