November 1, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Veggies That Grow FASTER Than GRASS!


In this video, I give you 5 vegetables that grow fast so you can have food from your garden quick smart in no time at all!

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Veggies That Grow FASTER Than GRASS!

  1. A bit late in commenting, but I've only recently come across this excellent channel. Red Vein Sorrell may grow super duper fast, but at my place the possums eat it faster than it can grow!

  2. Pea shoots have become my favorite green veggie since I started gardening. I plant a bunch to harvest just for greens. They have almost a nutty flavor that's mild and unique. Makes sense because they're a legume.

  3. Dandelion is a very tasty spring green that most people feel is a weed and try to kill them in their lawns, as they get bigger yes they do get bitter tasting but then the flowers can be made into wine dandelion is an old time traditional food at least here in central Pennsylvania.

  4. This plant is not a veggie but anyone should grow it
    Mother of hundreds or Dagremontian kalanchoe is a plant which is edible but unfortunately it is ignored by people who grow it. I have one big plant in the backyard and it spreads seeds anywhere, it's difficult to eradicate, but it has beautiful flowers during the winter. It's a weed and a edible plant. The edible part are the leaves with the skin removed, they are a bit sour but its still good for for health, it's even used as medicine in Africa and South America. Great day to wish for you

  5. I just love your every post, I ha such high ambitions watching your vids but then I can't even grow mustard seeds, everything just sprouts to microgreens and then dies off 🙁 .

  6. I tried growing the Parisian carrots this year abut they didn’t grow literally at all except one teeny tiny one and I think it was because I grew them in the middle of our hot Texas summer

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