May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Why You MUST 'Just Keep Planting' in Summer


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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Why You MUST 'Just Keep Planting' in Summer

  1. I love this channel, but no (for me). I actually celebrate when I am finished planting for the year and can get my balcony and living room back (no greenhouse), and start getting caught up on my weeding. Maybe I hate seed-starting and planting out because I am still pretty bad at it, and gophers or insects kill most of what I plant out anyway. I will do garlic, pea shoots, and radishes in the fall. Not sure what else can be direct-sown in late summer in zone 4.

  2. we've had days of 100+ temps (next tuesday is gonna be 110 degrees or more) so I'm just trying to keep stuff alive. On the bright side my sunflowers already have heads opening & the honeydew are starting to get fat lol

  3. I think you do a great job explaining but think a series of plant now for 1/2 months ahead would help the beginners far more than I've grown from seed and planting out now.

  4. There is no planting in the summer where I am at. I am in Texas where the temperature is reaching 109゚. That is 43゚C. So, I must wait to start my plants around August 15th. I can only start putting them out around September 15th once the temperature gets down to 35゚C. It is in these months I envy your climate.

  5. Good on you, showing that it doesn't always rain in Wales. Just planted my lettuce seedlings in the shade of my purple sprouting broccoli.
    The garden looks fantastic.
    Best wishes from the Brecon Beacons.

  6. My curiosity has gotten the best of me :). Do you not have a watering system for that huge gardening area? I see you using a can sprinkler in your videos. BTW, I learn sooooo much from you.

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