Thinning is something that every gardener fears doing at some point, but it also is something that will make a big difference in the overall health of the crop. In this episode I will cover what plants need to be thinned, how to thin, when to thin, and some plants you don’t have to thin at all.
VIDEO: How and When to Thin Plants in The Garden
Thinning is something that every gardener fears doing at some point, but it also is something that will make a big difference in the overall health of the crop. In this episode I will cover what plants need to be thinned, how to thin, when to thin, and some plants you don’t have to thin at all.
always informative thx
Hi Luke – is something changing with your website. I went to it to see if you have seeds yet and I couldn’t get past the main page. It looks completely different also.
I got a aloe plant and it has 1 leave left and it fell over(I stood it up) but its not from over watering it(once 2 weeks) do you think I will make it?
Mahalo from Hawaii! Just planted a bunch of kale and was thinking about this
I transplant my baby carrots when I thin them. It's worked great for me.
Thaaaaaaanks! Is there such a thing as "fatting"?
Rainer Redman, I think so.
So you still have to wait until the true leaves come up on peppers to start thinning them out
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Do you have any native fruits and vegetables growing at all in your garden? Also do you harvest your dandelions or any other edible wild plants growing about your garden?
Can you move and replant them elsewhere this time of year
I’ve replanted kohlrabi that I thinned and the replanted plants did better than the ones I left.
I don’t ‘thin’ carrots, I pull for baby carrots with meals. Same with lettuce and spinach – baby greens are yummy.
Do you have any growing guides on Turmeric Root and Ginger Root growing inside and outside ? Or can you do one on them. Great video
Exciting.
Nicely delivered! Thanks from Indiana
If my carrots looked like a pair of Barbie legs, do they need to be thinned and spaced better or is the soil not loose enough?
Hello friend! I always enjoy your videos. You have so much content, you are truly a hero of small gardeners of this generation.
Great advice. Big thanks from a fellow gardener from Australia
Thank you for being so thoughtful to share gardening information for us people in warmer parts of the world:) just love you!!!!
I would really like to order seeds from you but every time I visit your website everything is sold out. When/how are we supposed to order?
Yes! South Texas here! And yes, I’m planting many things right now and this was good to know. Thanks
I do thin my plants, but I don't throw away my weakest plants. I find space to transplant and cover in order protect them from harsh weather. I hate to sacrifice them shame, it hurts. To me they rather die on their own and atleast 70% of them will survive. Thanks for the information, it's always nice to hear from other people as to how they do things.
HELP!!! I started seeds indoors and nothing happened. Last March in Northern Illinois I used quality mail order seeds, not too deep in organic soil from Walmart, kept soil very moist not wet, grow lights above on wire shelving in a 73* pole barn. Nothing. The soil was never disturbed so no mice. What did I do wrong? Do you have videos to help me?
There seems to be a problem with your website. I can't login and when I try to click on lost password, the page is not found. I hope you didn't get that comment a thousand times already!