June 26, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Your Own Salsa 🌶️ | Raised Bed Planting Ideas


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– Striped bell pepper, jalapeno, tequila sunrise pepper, mad hatter pepper
– Lava flow tomato, Tasmanian chocolate tomato
– Broad leaved nira leeks
– Carrots
– Basil
– Papalo, cilantro, culantro, green onions
– Purple and green tomatillos

00:00 – Intro
00:32 – Salsa garden
01:08 – Plant variety
03:24 – Plant selection
06:12 – Bed layout
09:15 – Outro

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Your Own Salsa 🌶️ | Raised Bed Planting Ideas

  1. I added habanada pepper to my salsa garden for the taste but no heat for a mild Caribbean salsa and added just a little true habanero in it. It's really interesting because I just directly bit into one habanada pepper to see what they're like, and it tastes just like a habanero but as I cringed waiting to be decimated by the heat… none came! Freaky. But now I can get the taste but temper the heat for my less adventurous friends. Love your vids!

  2. Your culantro is known as chillangua here in Ecuador (and I believe Peru as well). Once it has those spiky grows, the plant will not grow new leaves. It starts to prepare itself to actually direct energy to creating seeds. We cut those off to continue having leaves. On the bright side: you can grow new culantro plants super easy (almost like weed everywhere hahaha).

  3. I’m new to gardening and really enjoy your videos. For some reason I have decided to start all my crop from seeds and your videos are really helpful. Thanks

  4. In Trinidad we call Culanto , Shado Beni. Its a major staple in Caribbean cooking. We make something called green seasoning with it.

  5. Hi Kevin, I live north of you on the edge of L.A. County. I love your videos and I am learning a lot. I have tried to grow Cilantro for years and it always dies or dries up. Up here we can get up into the 100s temps. Where should I plant it and should I allow for a bit of shade because of the high temps we get here? I love this Salsa garden. I know it's a bit late to start this now. What would be the best time in L. A. County?
    Thank you.

  6. I have a question about growing in sunny climates…
    While technically I live in the same hardiness zone as you (9a-9b) it gets not just hot, but VERY intense sun where I'm at and I've almost given up on outdoor gardening May-September.

    Have you ever set up shade cloths for some of your more sun sensitive plants?

    Love your channel and just got your book!

  7. I'm having a difficult time growing my habanero and serrano peppers. Theyre a few months old and very tall but there's no peppers or anything. Just leaves.

  8. Just commented on your post from a few days ago about trying mad hatters. Glad to see others like them as well. Never had a striped bell pepper but I am growing candy cane peppers which I am guess could be along the same taste. Pretty cool looking plant too.

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