November 21, 2024

VIDEO: 10 Crops You Can Still Grow in September!


Don’t let the incoming fall and winter get you down. There is still so much to grow and experience!

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: 10 Crops You Can Still Grow in September!

  1. I live in England and love watching g your videos, I have two allotments can I still plant some of the plants that you suggest for September? As the weather is more colder then America.

  2. I got lettuce, cabbage, broccoli. Not my choice, Aldi was selling the young plants. I hope it will be ok, although I still havent planted them in bigger container because of lack of space.

  3. It's widespread belief here in the Netherlands that Kale gets better after the frost got over it. It's not necessary for a great harvest but it gets sweeter.

  4. Super helpful video thank you! I imagine a lot of us don't even think about growing in September. I am for sure and this helps. Thank you!

  5. Funny we can’t kill our chives haven’t watered them in years still growing in a 16” pot on the back porch been almost 20 years since I planted them. Love your shows
    Christopher & Rhonda
    Cincinnati Ohio

  6. I’ve never been able to grow cabbages. Even when I start them indoors, they grow spindly and die during the hardening off stage. I’m in zone 7A. Any tips?

  7. Nasturtiums like 65 to 55 degrees. They are terrific in salads, and bring the pollinators to assist with bean pollination. Have rabbits and deer? Plant nastutiums as a protective border.
    Bee balm, and hyssop both are frost hardy if established before frost. They will over winter and get your pollinators regularly as perfinals to your garden. Just place them away from main rows where food will go if you want them as perrinials.

  8. Could it be possible to reference a season when you mention a month in relation to planting time? ie September/autum

    It sounds like your climate is very similar to here in Melbourne, Australia…except for the snow…and would be handy to have the conversion.

  9. This is a really good video and I shared it with my family.We’re all Gardeners’ ❤️. Plus this also so informative Great to know about arugula and cilantro Thanks !!

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