December 23, 2024

VIDEO: Zone by Zone: What to Plant in August


Although the gardening season is winding down for the summer, it’s still possible to squeeze out another harvest with this zone-by-zone planting guide for August! Learn what to plant in August here as well: http://www.epicgardening.com/what-to-plant-in-august/

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Zone by Zone: What to Plant in August

  1. Kevin. I like suggestions on month by month videos. I had a book like that once but it went through a house fire and I don't remember the name of it and they stopped making it. The man died years ago who wrote it so my only hope is Amazon but I can't remember the name of the man who wrote it. He did a victory garden and a flower garden book. I loved his personal touch to it as well as if he was speaking right to me. Can you help me?

  2. No one ever talks about what can be grown in Zone 12b. I am trying to build a new garden here in Hawaii, but all of my gardening was done years ago on the mainland. I have no clue what varieties will even grow here and what will not.

  3. Kevin, thanks so much for all your valuable knowledge. I live in south FL zone 10b and am wondering if you could do a video dedicated to starting seeds in trays outdoors/indoors for areas that have no frost or very little risk. Most gardening shows talk of starting seeds based on frost dates but here the real threat is the heat, humidity and summer rains so when should we plant seedlings? Thanks so much.

  4. Already have tomatoes, peppers, regular and lemon cucumbers, sugar snap peas, pumpkin, watermelon, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, and several types of mint and other herbs growing in zone 8b but I don't wanna grow squash. If I did it would only be fed to the compost. Also the pumpkin and watermelon are kinda taking over half my backyard, I was unprepared for them to grow this much.

  5. I live in zone 4 and I have just been infested with a tiny I am going to call it a beetle it is so dark and shiny it looks like an oil slick. It is a voracious eater and seems to prefer my brassicas. Do you have any idea what they are and how to get rid of them?

  6. When gardeners speak of "no debris in the soil," would it be best to use a screen to make sure the soil is fine, or do you/they mean just rocks and any bigger wood chips? Our beds are brand new and the soil/ compost does have some tiny wood chips mixed in it.

  7. So this leaves out one important element for plant growth, amount of light, which above the 45th parallel is in ever increasing limited supply so it's necessary to factor that in for northern zones too. Other wise a good video

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