September 28, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Cold Hardy Greens Everyone Should Be Growing & How to Grow Them


In this episode we will talk about 5 super cold hardy greens we are growing for winter and 2 other bonus plants that we will be growing for our winter salad greens mix. Here they are:
Red veined sorrel – https://migardener.com/store/red-veined-sorrel/
Super red romaine – https://migardener.com/store/super-red-romaine-lettuce/
Tango lettuce – https://migardener.com/store/tango-leaf-lettuce/
Arugula –https://migardener.com/store/slow-bolt-arugula-organic/
Ruby red lettuce – https://migardener.com/store/ruby-red-leaf-lettuce/
Viroflay spinach – https://migardener.com/store/viroflay-spinach/
Minutina ‘herba stella’ – https://migardener.com/store/erba-stella-minutina/
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Cold Hardy Greens Everyone Should Be Growing & How to Grow Them

  1. We have a whole culture for sorrel where I'm from. We make it like a creamy very thin like porridge with milk, and it's sweet yet has a tart taste, it's amazing. During the spring everybody just goes out foraging for it, and because it naturally occurs everywhere.

    Anyway, I think I'm gonna get some seeds and plant it for my garden.

  2. I am new to the hoop and plastic concept but am thrilled to try it. As you were showing the plant come out of dormancy because of the heat of the plastic sheet it made me wonder if pests and bugs do as well and if there are measures to take for them or if the winter season keeps them dormant regardless of the heat from the cover. Thank you so much for your teachings 🙂

  3. Do you have videos on high density planting? I see the spacing suggested on the back of your seed packs that I have but I would like to understand the process.

  4. Hey Luke!! I just wanted to ask you a question. Do you recommend plastic, fabric, or both to retain heat it the beds? I’ve heard mixed things from different people. Thank you so much!

  5. I've watched so many of your videos – my son told me about you recently. He said your the best!! I'm starting a new garden this year – not quite a beginner but need LOTS of advice. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'm taking notes and have learned what to do and most importantly, what NOT to do!!! I will keep watching!!!!!!

  6. Great episode! I sowed sorrel going into winter and it germinated a tiny bit then didn't stand the cold. But maybe it was that it couldn't stand the low light of a double hoop house? Red romaine on the other hand germinated but then hung as little babies for a while and are now growing as temps have. For me it seems sowing in the cold was less successful though the seeds did hang out all winter then make a comeback. So you don't thin those out at all? I haven't thinned my red romaine yet and was debating doing it.

  7. Maybe also "Garlic chives", very hardy and easy, okay to be planted in pots too–Loves sun but okay to be in shade. Many people call it "power house'. Do you have any Minutina seeds to sell? I don't need too many 10~20 will do. Need to see the taste first, thanks!

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