May 28, 2024

VIDEO: DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME, 5 Crops I would NEVER Grow Again in my Garden


I have been gardening for over 8 years and I have planted about every edible I can grow. After growing all of them, here are 5 crops that I would never plant again.

Intro- 00:00
Why not to plant these crops- 00:19
1 Aronia- 00:39
2 Autumn Olive- 02:12
3 Armenian Cucumber- 03:18
4 Goji Berry- 04:26
Eating Ground Cherries- 05:39
Tuck Harvesting Carrot- 06:26
5 Kohlrabi- 08:21
The importance of Variety Selection- 09:20
A Flower I love, Rosa Rugosa-
Outro- 11:02

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME, 5 Crops I would NEVER Grow Again in my Garden

  1. Aronia grow as ornamentals in my local park. I pick a ton every year. I don't think they taste that bad at all. If you eat them when they are ripe, they are not so astringent. The benefits are worth it for me.

  2. The goji berries in this video variety has broad leaves and huge leaves, it is the variety that we use the leaves (to make soup), it has less berries , maybe less than 30 berries per year and the goji is super bitter. The goji berries we grow for berries is a different variety of the goji berries and it sweet like honey but bitter after taste ( the leave is sharp)

  3. Aronia berries are a really common landscaping bush here in Finland. They are beautiful and easy to care for. They are hardy even in cold winters. We don't plant them in our garden because they are so easy to find everywhere. We forage them from park hedges. The whole fresh berry is not good, but is good cooked and diluted. Mixed with apple juice or they make nice lemonade, using about 1 c of juice for a pitcher. They also make nice hot tea/ juice for winter with lemon and honey. We also use the whole berries pureed in a apple-berry jam.

  4. From your video, I’ve just found out what a friend gave me to eat when I had a low blood sugar episode in a very warm environment.
    The ground cherries helped me feel much revived within 15 to 20 minutes.
    It was enough for me to carry on until we were done, and I got some much needed rest and restoration over the next few days.
    I’m going to be planting ground cherries, ASAP!

  5. Hi I'm from Nepal and its very interesting to watch your videos. Non of the berries you mentioned in your video did I know about. You have a huge space and a lot of plants I must say.

  6. Hi James. I trust your experience about these undesirable crops but I just disagree with you about the Kohlrabi. This is the only brassica that would grow in my garden anyways. You must try it raw, with a light seasoning of lemon, salt and pepper. Or grated for a salad. I tried to lactoferment it (just like sauerkraut), but it ended up too soft. It's really a sweet, tender product you should try again. By the way, I love cabbage but could never get along with kale, be it raw, braised or souped (didn't try the chips though). Of course, as we say in French: of tastes and colors we do not dispute. Thanks for all your shared experiments.

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