May 28, 2024

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Plant These Crops BEFORE Your Last Frost for a Better Harvest

  1. Have plants from seed, already in garden: Komatsuna greens, Yod Fah broccoli, Chard, Tokyo green onion, Yellow Stuttgarter onion, and Chijimisai greens. Today planted Kuroda carrots (pre-sprouted) in 7 gal buckets (31 carrots per bucket x 3) and Cylindra beets (21 beets x 2). In 6 x 8 greenhouse more varieties of onions, broccoli, lettuce, celery, bok choy, and snapdragon, all from seed. Inside under grow lights all the tomatoes & peppers!
    Still– more seeds to plant! Did some arugula after dinner. Tomorrow…cabbages! Edit to add, zone 4, and using frost tunnels in garden.

  2. Thank you so much for the enthusiasm ❣️. This is why I come to your channel. It gets me excited to go out there. Start life and start living. Thank you so much

  3. Spinach, lettuce, Brussel sprouts, broccoli, carrots can all go right in from seed, right? Your channel is awesome! If you ever come to Cedar Point/Sandusky or close by, I’d love to pick your brain and show you my gardens!!!! We love about 30 min east of sandusky 🙂

  4. hello I thought the ground had to be a certain temperature for seeds to germinate, so if i sow some kale seed in cold weather will they germinate and what about potatoes if I plant them then it snows how will they be affected by a sudden change in the weather? Thanks

  5. I live in central Ontario Zone 4a. Our last frost date is early June. When is it ok to plant these early cool weather cops? The nice weather we have had lately has me itching to get my hands dirty. The frost is out of the ground. Beds are amended.

  6. I'm in Pa, all my kale over wintered & most of my swiss chard has new growth already! In September I planted new kale & Brussels sprouts along side my garlic & everything is coming up great! I never realized what a time saver planting in the fall for spring crops could be! Thanks for your videos!

  7. Had a great first attempt at a winter garden here in zone 7b.

    Harvested winter planted Pac choi, kale, bunching onions, broccoli and snow peas, garlic and shallots (tops are 10in now) in mid Febuary.
    We set up an early spring rotation in late Feb. with Great Winter spinach, and winter density lettuce, more bunching onions, leeks, Candy onions, beets, daikon, and all are nearing harvest readiness.

    90% of my seed stock is from your store, Luke, and I couldnt be happier with the year round production we are getting!

  8. I live in a very hot area of Californa. I started my tomatoes indoors in January. I think I am going to start in December next year. If I don't start early, they get scorched before they fruit.

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