Here are 10 crops that you can still plant in August so you can be harvesting all the way through winter!
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Very timely video!
Yes sir, great information. Thank you for being an inspiration.
Oddly enough I planted my late garden a few hours before this video came up lol.
I didn't realize I could get another round of peas started! Do you inoculate your peas before planting? Also, with claytonia – do you sow directly, or in modules? Have you ever grown broad/fava type beans (they can be started now in 7a)?
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The information is great and straight forward and tuck always steals my heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much. I’m also in Jersey 7a and I really appreciate your help ❤️❤️❤️❤️ for tuck
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Radish and kale season draws nigh
No broccoli??
I see Tuck Patrolling he’s on his Job where is his Snack
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What kind of tomatos are those at the last of the video?
I planted some reddish in the Spring but it never grew! I planted them in a container. Help!
Would love to see how the jujubes, pawpaws, and other less common fruit are doing this year when they're ready for harvesting.
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Big <3 for Tuck the hard working boss! What about mints? There are so many types..
This year I'm going to be experimenting with growing perennial kale. I had great success sowing kale in August of last year and having it survive through the winter, but I'm trying to gradually phase out biennial or annual crops in favor of more perennials. In addition to Portuguese kale and sea kale, I'd be interested in trying the 'Homesteader's Kaleidoscopic Perennial' Kale Grex from the Experimental Farm Network.
bird bath stops birds from eating most crops. theyre looking for water