6 Extraordinary LEAFY GREENS That LOVE Cold Weather!

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The Millennial Gardener

The Millennial Gardener

Күн бұрын

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@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
If you enjoyed this video, please *LIKE* it and share it to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 🙂TIMESTAMPS here: 0:00 Winter Gardening Tips 1:25 Leafy Green #1 3:54 Leafy Green #2 5:15 Leafy Green #3 7:46 Leafy Green #4 10:21 Leafy Green #5 13:15 Leafy Green #6 16:50 Adventures With Dale
@paperburn
@paperburn 11 күн бұрын
These cold snaps are great time to deep till the garden to reduce pests
@tarawalker7193
@tarawalker7193 11 күн бұрын
Totally agree and I have most of these currently growing in my winter garden. Winter time means greens to me! 😊
@ScrewballMcAdams
@ScrewballMcAdams 11 күн бұрын
This is probably a dumb question but are any of these perennials or are you replanting them every year? If replanting, when?
@tarheel2u
@tarheel2u 9 күн бұрын
Hi MG. I was wondering about using oyster shells for chickens in ground for plants. It is only showing ingredients of about 30% calcium. I use an old Ninja blender to get it finer. 50 lbs. at Tractor Supply is $16. I already put a little on top on some fig starts that are rooted with leaves. Hope I didn't hurt them but I rooted my own cuttings on these.
@paperburn
@paperburn 9 күн бұрын
@ I have used oyster shell before, It has other available nutrients besides calcium and seems to work fine. Note they change the PH but are slow to work. grinding finer would probably speed up the process.
@daniellebailey6802
@daniellebailey6802 11 күн бұрын
The millennial gardener: "Bugs don't bother my mustard greens." Bugs in my garden: "hold by beer". 😂
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Maybe some varieties are more resistant than others. Mine is Southern Giant (linked in description).
@lisalindberg4836
@lisalindberg4836 11 күн бұрын
😂😂
@daniellebailey6802
@daniellebailey6802 11 күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener I use the violet ones from baker Creek. They are delicious though! I can eat them raw, so maybe less bitterness makes them more enticing.
@vickiwestlund7777
@vickiwestlund7777 11 күн бұрын
😂😂
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 11 күн бұрын
100%
@cindyeasterling6917
@cindyeasterling6917 11 күн бұрын
I grew bok choy and tatsoi. The tatsoi is a beautiful dark green and is gorgeous. I highly recommend it.
@orionsector
@orionsector 11 күн бұрын
Bok choy grows inside easily hydroponicly also.
@jeweleagle613
@jeweleagle613 10 күн бұрын
When I as growing up in the 90s..... way to make some of us feel old😂😂😂
@trishferrer8209
@trishferrer8209 9 күн бұрын
He is a DOLL. So smart, too!
@jeweleagle613
@jeweleagle613 9 күн бұрын
@trishferrer8209 oh he is, for sure
@orionsector
@orionsector 11 күн бұрын
"Adventures with Dale" forces me to watch your videos right to the end every time 😅
@frankulino98
@frankulino98 11 күн бұрын
Started growing Bok Choy last year here in SW Florida, and even with our heavy pest pressure they do very well. They always look beautiful and taste amazing in stir fry and soups! Love it so much I've devoted an entire raised container to bok choy.
@callikohl5698
@callikohl5698 11 күн бұрын
Oh, thank you so much for mentioning BokChoy. I grew some last year, along with Baby BokChoy. It is so good added to salads. I need to get some seeds.
@jenniferdavis3776
@jenniferdavis3776 11 күн бұрын
Do you grow regular bok choy or Chinese bok Choy that's small? I love them!
@gothic_oma
@gothic_oma 11 күн бұрын
I don't care for bok choy, but I love to garden! They are so pretty that I'm thinking of growing them and trying to give them away?
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
They're a winner. I am sold. I like their texture. Whereas most greens are firm to the point of being hard, they're almost buttery.
@zoeyshoots
@zoeyshoots 17 сағат бұрын
I’m a mile inland from Tampa Bay . I grow it in pots, in the ground and in aquaculture.. I eat it raw right off the plant as well as cooking with it. Very little pest issues and Very forgiving to grow!👍
@davidhumphrey1639
@davidhumphrey1639 10 күн бұрын
I had 27 collard plants planted in September and those that have not been eaten through the holidays are still beautiful.
@davidhumphrey1639
@davidhumphrey1639 10 күн бұрын
Also in SE NC near I-95
@jenniferdavis3776
@jenniferdavis3776 15 сағат бұрын
@@davidhumphrey1639 me too!
@susanchristensen1500
@susanchristensen1500 9 күн бұрын
Wow the plants look great
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 11 күн бұрын
Defintely only one type of kale in my supermarket, wish there were more, but I remember when it was just a garnish on buffet trays. Same with parsley. Wouldn’t have dreamed of eating them then, but now I love both!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Pretty much every supermarket at least sells baby kale in addition to fuller leaves. It's probably sold by the bagged salad mixes. Check over there. You'll probably find a few options.
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 11 күн бұрын
@ there’s one. Mixed with spinach. Which means it’ll spoil right away. Wish we had lacinato style kale in the store. Sometimes even the curly kale bunches look wilted and rough. I’ve been trying to grow lacinato but the bugs always get more of it than I do. I need to keep it all in one bed and cover it this year…it’s just hard because they can get pretty tall!
@wright546
@wright546 11 күн бұрын
Great videos, and great sense of humor! I like folks that don't take themselves too seriously. Thank you for posting these. rouge d'hiver 🙂
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I totally nailed that pronunciation. I worked on it all day!
@darrylgrimaldi5101
@darrylgrimaldi5101 11 күн бұрын
Oklahoma here and I 💯 agree with regards to bake choy. I've grown it in the teens under cover and it has done great!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
It's hardier than given credit, I believe! Covers work miracles.
@Horse237
@Horse237 11 күн бұрын
Soil biology adds a few degrees to your soil. They keep your plant's roots warm.
@aprilbundy4395
@aprilbundy4395 10 күн бұрын
For the BEST southern style stewed greens, a mix of collards, mustards & turnip greens (kale if you want too), pressure cooked with 1 shredded carrot, 1 shredded onion, 1 shredded potato, 1 shredded stalk of celery (use old fashioned box cheese grater), and cook & crumble until crispy, a bunch of bacon and keep the fat and add the fat to the pot, add a dried chile pepper or some smoked paprika, some black pepper, and a few cloves of garlic. Pressure cook this with a few cups of water in a big instant pot for like a 45 minute high pressure cycle and when it’s done it will be so good. My MeMa used to make her greens with chopped up turnip roots mixed in too sometimes. Just make sure you use some kind of pork . It matters. We also add a tablespoon of better than bouillon ham flavor sometimes to cheat. This recipe never fails, I’m happy to share it with you because you’ve shared some advice i will be using all year this year!
@loganwright3423
@loganwright3423 9 күн бұрын
This year, all of my bok choy have survived several nights in a row in the single digits in zone 6b. Some of the outer leaves died back, but the core remained strong and it bounced back within a few days. I planted 4 different varieties and all of them look better than my collards. Stunned.
@joshmegow6424
@joshmegow6424 11 күн бұрын
I'm realizing the value of covering my leafy greens here in the PNW. Even though we haven't had too many freezes, the constant cool moist conditions cause rust and rot.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Covers are a godsend. They make *all* the difference. They are the difference between crawling along/fighting the world and simple success.
@mattwegener120
@mattwegener120 7 күн бұрын
8" of snow in Pensacola Florida today and your pvc hoop house/ag fabric setup over my tropical plants & winter greens is getting put the test! Not that they were engineered to handle that weight, but they are doing great so far!
@honeybadgers1996
@honeybadgers1996 11 күн бұрын
Your leafy greens are just amazing despite the fact you had fairly cold nights. I’ve always wish my dogs could talk and Mr. Dale is doing it. He demands his walk. lol. Thanks for sharing the video.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
They do well as long as you're diligent with preventing frost formation. Next week's once in a decade cold and snow is going to be their real test, though. Dale is a communicator. We make him communicate for his food and walks. We ask him, "What do you want?" and he responds with the buttons. He's gotten good at it.
@jesseschwartz6518
@jesseschwartz6518 8 күн бұрын
Thank you for a most helpful and knowledgeable video. Everything computes.
@lobodo988
@lobodo988 8 күн бұрын
New sub. I have to modify some of your instructions to my location (southern Wisconsin), but I appreciate how you stay firmly on topic & never waste our time with nonsense. Here, I am growing some of these things on a windowsill (no heat mat!) because they can bear the temp of my house in winter (62). They’ll go out end of April.
@Joseph-u6d
@Joseph-u6d 10 күн бұрын
South Louisiana,,first time bok choy and red giant mustard,, both outstanding,, use mustard as lettuce substitute,, definitely growing again ✅✅✅✅
@hc3021
@hc3021 23 сағат бұрын
Amazing information once again, thank you! ❤
@paul.mcguinness6075
@paul.mcguinness6075 8 күн бұрын
SE TN here! Great video! Recently 10 degrees. Garden is rock hard! My Collard is toast! Peas are gone! Sure wish this video included B Roll to the planting of your winter crops, ie. When to plant etc. Thanks!
@auswindall
@auswindall 11 күн бұрын
Thank you ! Dale is amazing
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
He's a very smart boy.
@c.h.4829
@c.h.4829 10 күн бұрын
You forgot about turnip greens which southerners usually eat with mustard greens to take out that bitterness, I love them both
@jenniferdavis3776
@jenniferdavis3776 15 сағат бұрын
@c.h.4829 we wait until after the first frost before picking our greens to avoid that bitterness, but some varieties can't be helped. I love my mustard greens though. ❤️🥹
@lisatutler-jones5992
@lisatutler-jones5992 11 күн бұрын
"Liked" before I even listened. You are reading my mind!! Thank you🙏🏾
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
You’re welcome!
@courtneycullen6289
@courtneycullen6289 11 күн бұрын
My kale has been under snow for the last 10 days. Hopefully the snow sticks around for the arctic blast Sunday-Tuesday. But I expect it will rebound if the snow sticks around. Then we are back to normal. Last year (so far) was colder, but we have had a few really bad three days and way more snow than we've had in maybe 20 years? It's true. I grew up in St. Louis and live here now, and even though we are relatively southern in the midwest, kale, collards, and mustard greens were really not popular until maybe 15-20 years ago, You had to go to Memphis at least. Except for maybe a few Italian soups, but pretty rare. I am a greens super fan, so I am really happy about it.
@veelash3505
@veelash3505 11 күн бұрын
Your bok choy are beautiful 🤩
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I can’t wait to harvest some!
@Beluga2-v6q
@Beluga2-v6q 11 күн бұрын
I approve your French😉 Greeting from France😘
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I was working on it all day 😏
@KJ-vs2om
@KJ-vs2om 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for listing the specific varieties. I’m always on the lookout for winter lettuces. One I love is Landis Winter lettuce, it can even grow in the snow!
@RTWood5131
@RTWood5131 7 күн бұрын
Very nice video. I lived in Ocean County for many years. I moved to West Tenn. I wanted warmer weather: Surprise It is going down to 7 degrees tonight. It was never that cold here in the last 9 years. I saved your video to refer back to. Thanks for sharing.
@angelacalloway8125
@angelacalloway8125 11 күн бұрын
Hello,thanks for sharing. 😊
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@carolinedubose5136
@carolinedubose5136 11 күн бұрын
The bok choy looked gorgeous!! I think I need to grow some of that!!
@kentuckycowboy7660
@kentuckycowboy7660 11 күн бұрын
Rainbow Swiss Chard… another one killing it . A mix of a lettuce / celery a partial shade that loves it
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I really came close to adding chard to the list. I almost included that over spinach. I actually like chard better!
@DeeDee-tq4cg
@DeeDee-tq4cg 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for all your valuable information! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
@victorialg1270
@victorialg1270 11 күн бұрын
So good to know for the early spring.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I would plant them now. Transplants started today won’t be ready to go out til early March, and by then, they run into issues with heat as they try to mature in May in many climates. It is better to be early with these since they tolerate a hard freeze.
@1man2many
@1man2many 11 күн бұрын
You are always such an inspiration! I'm happy to report the sun came out this afternoon, and I was able to plant my snow peas and two varieties of golden beets (to see which is better). I put all these seeds to soak at lunchtime yesterday and the peas were already peeking out of their seed shell! I thought they were going to be ruined, but I got them in. Yay! My radishes sprouted this morning BUT the birds were picking them out of the seed bed! Put some bird blocker over your seeds, all!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Excellent! If you are in a cool zone, be very prepared for the cold coming next week. The coldest air in years is coming east of the Rockies.
@corinacollins9849
@corinacollins9849 11 күн бұрын
Re: mustard greens. To offset the bitterness, we mix the mustard greens with collard greens and turnip greens. Season the mixture with bacon, salt, pepper, a little crushed red pepper, onion and garlic. Now you have the perfect side to go with your beans cooked with a smoked ham hock, some home fried potatoes and a nice cornbread. Now you’re living good!
@Joseph-u6d
@Joseph-u6d 10 күн бұрын
Yup,, you said that right 😂😂
@siohbon2
@siohbon2 11 күн бұрын
We’re up in Brooklyn, New York and all the time I was a kid and up until I got way too old the garden, my family kept a kitchen garden and we always had kale, mustard greens and collard greens. My mother would mix them when cooking the “greens”. I have never thought about growing bok choy.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
There are so many awesome options out there. I truly feel sorry for folks that think they don't like greens 😆
@mz.jenbrooks1262
@mz.jenbrooks1262 11 күн бұрын
I love mustard greens and I have grown so many this year. I love them cooked with smoked turkey or bacon
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
YES! That is the most excellent flavor combination. They are also fantastic in pasta e fagioli or a basic chicken soup.
@christinej2358
@christinej2358 11 күн бұрын
I thought all your greens looked great! I’ve never done a winter garden, just never thought I could here in NC piedmont. I might have to consider growing a winter garden next year. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience in gardening.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Growing a winter garden in NC, at least the eastern half, is much easier than growing a summer garden. Things grow with ease. No pests, minimal irrigation, and 4 out of 5 winters aren't an issue with cold. This winter is going to be a 1 out of 25 winter, though. Severely nasty stuff is coming next week unlike anything we've seen since 2018, but with possibly even more snow and ice. Covers are the most important investment for winter gardening, here. If you build these little PVC hoop houses like I do, it really is easy.
@richardroadcap7957
@richardroadcap7957 11 күн бұрын
I plant spinach in early October Virginia zone 7b Then over winter and pick in the spring. Less prone to bolting
@PR.Hobbit
@PR.Hobbit 11 күн бұрын
You got the cold but not snow ... we have had 3 feet of snow and the humidity is high here in the wetlands of the Columbia valley. Spring is coming ... it always does :)
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
What is currently being forecast is a once in a generation snow event, here. The all-time record in Wilmington is 15 inches. They're talking more than half that. If this happens, this will be something a person that was born and lived a full lifespan here would only experience 2-3 times in a lifetime. I hope the forecast is wrong!
@lisalindberg4836
@lisalindberg4836 11 күн бұрын
Love the fact you can grow lettuce! Do you start them outside?
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Only hardy red leaf lettuces I want growing in tight, high density rows. Anything that I want to grow into a head I start indoors and transplant.
@jjcousin1
@jjcousin1 11 күн бұрын
I particularly love growing TATSOI, MIZUNA and KOMATSUNA Asian greens. I think you would love them too.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I wanted to give Bok Choy a try since I'm familiar with it. I will probably add another Asian green next winter given the success I've had this winter.
@20isaBeast
@20isaBeast 11 күн бұрын
Is that Bob Ross looking over the Bok Choy❤️❤️
@lindawoody8501
@lindawoody8501 9 күн бұрын
We have had slightly below freezing nights last week+ Zone 8B here in NW Arizona at 3,000' elevation. Bok Choy, Swiss Chard, Peas, Beets, Turnips and Spinach as well as about 1/2 of the 16 Broccoli plants most mid to large sized. Not covered and all but three doing OK. Those three alive but wilted. I covered all when seedlings but have not covered at all in the past month. We will be at about 20 tonight and 48 tomorrow as the high (not usual here). P.S. I agree with you on the Bok Choy - it is a star!
@goldriderlc
@goldriderlc 11 күн бұрын
Thanks
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
You’re welcome!
@tddnenc
@tddnenc 11 күн бұрын
i love the Bob Ross statue
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Brings me back to my childhood.
@SophieBakker-d5c
@SophieBakker-d5c 8 күн бұрын
nice
@lynnensley7879
@lynnensley7879 11 күн бұрын
Hope you're ready for snow.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Snow is easy. Snow insulates. The problem is cold and if we get ice. That is the real issue.
@lynnensley7879
@lynnensley7879 11 күн бұрын
I was thinking of you more than your plants. Snow is a great insulator
@milliealford8968
@milliealford8968 11 күн бұрын
Central NC here. NO NO NO NO SNOW PLEASE 😂😊❤
@rosemarybushea3447
@rosemarybushea3447 11 күн бұрын
Bok choy is so good, and full of vitamins and minerals, easy to grow. So cold here in Western NC, though today the sun is brilliant and the sky Carolina blue.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Brace yourself. The worst cold in almost a decade is coming next week. Low to mid teens here and we're talking 0 degree temps out west with potential for serious snow, at least here on the coast.
@DaleKuntz-e8i
@DaleKuntz-e8i 11 күн бұрын
Very good info. Are u still using your drip irrigation thru the winter? Dale
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I do not have a need to run drip irrigation in winter. The evaporation rate is too low. Watering in winter is rarely needed here, because the rainfall rate is usually enough. I only have to water seedlings to get them established.
@LSGrant
@LSGrant 11 күн бұрын
Please talk about the type of irrigation and watering system you use during the winter months
@barco581
@barco581 11 күн бұрын
What a great and timely video. Sorry to sound like a broken record, but you inspired us to do a winter garden this year. Just six collard greens. I have posted some updates since November. We are in Boston and currently we have no frost/freeze protection on them. It was meant to be a very low maintenance winter garden and an experiment. The collards are amazing in the cold. It is not just the low temps over the last month-down to 9 degrees, wind chills below zero for a lot of the last few weeks. In addition weeks of frozen ground, literally being buried and covered in snow and solid ice, and very limited daylight here this far north. Although they do get sun in the afternoon, and I have fed warm water with synthetized water soluble fertilizer. There is some minor cold damage on a few of the leaves, but I have found that has come from sustained cold/frozen ground/ice as compared to just one night's low temp. As a point of comparison some nearby kale has been killed by the cold while some other kale is still alive, but has more frost damage than our collards. They have passed this experiment with flying colors and next week with lows here approaching zero degrees I am going to get them proper cold protection at night. The experiment is over. These collards deserve to make it to spring.
@milliealford8968
@milliealford8968 11 күн бұрын
Collards are better after a frost. YUMMO
@TerribleTim68
@TerribleTim68 10 күн бұрын
Here in the Seattle area, it's not the cold that's the problem. It's the lack of light. I can plant all those (and I've tried) but they just won't grow because there's isn't enough light this time of year. ☹️
@callikohl5698
@callikohl5698 11 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, and your Bok Choy looks amazing.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I appreciate it!
@sherimatukonis6016
@sherimatukonis6016 11 күн бұрын
Mustard greens are also a great way to combat the leaf mold commonly affecting your squashes and such.
@shirleyyost7190
@shirleyyost7190 11 күн бұрын
❤😊❤ thank you to the Lord bless you amen 🙏💕🙏😊
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@jimd1617
@jimd1617 11 күн бұрын
lets get it 🌱
@brianjones1679
@brianjones1679 11 күн бұрын
I'm not into Mustard greens although I grow them as a cover crop to combat root knot nematodes.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
If you cook them in soup, they become very mild. They are insanely good as a green in pasta e fagioli!
@brianjones1679
@brianjones1679 11 күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener I will defiantly try that. I've been making zuppa toscana copycat recipe with my kale. BTW I'm right up the road from you in Fayetteville.
@BecomingaGreenstalker
@BecomingaGreenstalker 11 күн бұрын
I love kale chips! We make kale chips during the season like every other week! We just spray the leaves with EVOO and sprinkle with Cajun seasoning mmmm so yummy!❤
@lisatutler-jones5992
@lisatutler-jones5992 11 күн бұрын
I'm in 8a South Carolina- Can I start these tomorrow if I cover them?
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
You would start these as transplants indoors, so they won't be ready to go outside until March. By then, it is plenty warm in SC to plant any of these things.
@rookiegardeningjournal
@rookiegardeningjournal 11 күн бұрын
I love leafy greens! You can also enjoy multiple harvest throughout the season, yum! Still trying to grow lettuce and spinach, and the struggle is real lol😅😂. Newbies were you at? ❤🌱
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Yep! Red leaf lettuces, collards, kale, mustard greens and spinach are all cut-and-come-again. The only thing featured in this video I will be harvesting as full heads are the bok choy. I can't wait to make some chicken soup with this miserable cold coming.
@youngmauro12
@youngmauro12 9 күн бұрын
C’est bon parlait.
@thedirtonemily
@thedirtonemily 11 күн бұрын
Your Bok Choy looks amazing! I love growing it, too. I've been growing a mini version that is so perfect in soup. Hope it warms up soon where you are!!
@Sahib-e-Qiran
@Sahib-e-Qiran 11 күн бұрын
Vegetables after slight frost will accumulate more flavor and sugar! In northern China about zone 7a, during 1970s-1980s when my mom was young, they bought [Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis] from suburb areas and store them in basement in early November, and she said is much more delicious than the present which is grown in greenhouse.
@jaytoney3007
@jaytoney3007 11 күн бұрын
Heren in north central Alabama (zone 7a), it has been a typical winter thus far, and warmer than last year. Last year we had daytime highs of 20F for multiple days in a row, and it got a lot colder at night. I just harvested the last of my 2024 garden, carrots and parsnips. I have Danvers carrots that would make Buggs Bunny drool, and they are going to be sweet after below freezing temperatures, and being covered with snow and ice. I have three Swiss Chard plants left in my garden, so officially, it is finished. They will be going to the chickens for treats soon. It is too cold to plant leafy greens in my area, even with row covers. It won’t be long before planting time though, around February 20th. I have seeds started for Calabrese Broccoli, Self-Blanching Cauliflower, All Seasons Cabbage, Red Burgundy Onions, and Yellow Potato Onions. On my heat mat germinating are Jolene tomatoes, Hungarian Yellow Wax peppers, Sweet Banana peppers, Big Red bell peppers, Lunchbox Orange peppers, Lipstick peppers, Corona di Toro peppers, and two types of basil. I’ll finish round two of seed starting with oregano, marjoram, dill, and cilantro. Round three will be leafy greens and flowers, Tokyo Bekana Mustard, Ford Hook Swiss Chard, Pak Choi, Romaine Lettuce, mixed leaf lettuces, marigolds, Amaranth, Alyssum, cosmos, zinnias, butterfly weed, butterfly flower, and bachelor button. On or near February 20th, I’ll start transplanting seed starts into the ground, and do a lot of direct seed sowing, root crops and peas. I am going to have a very big garden with 16 raised beds, three GreenStalks, a 10ft x 20 ft herb garden, chickens, a small orchard with 11 fruit trees, nine grow bags, and a few odd pots. Every bit of planting space will have something growing in it.
@kentuckycowboy7660
@kentuckycowboy7660 11 күн бұрын
My Mustard Lettuce is kicking too. Add it to anything. Made a few rolls for my lunch dice up some and add to a sandwich add to a breakfast etc
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Mustard greens are highly underrated and need to become more popular!
@kentuckycowboy7660
@kentuckycowboy7660 11 күн бұрын
@ 💯 the set of three that I picked up randomly in late August Red leaf Lettuce and some Swiss chad late spring. Once if figured out the best location (shaded side of the house) I can’t eat them fast enough. My regular cabbage broccoli and kale are just growing slowly. Bok Choy (4) on the other hand they are exploding in these colder than normal temperatures
@jakeroege
@jakeroege 10 күн бұрын
Definitely agree with the Asian greens. Next winter going to do way more of them. The only thing that's survived all this cold weather this year in NC is the green tatsoi. My kales are holding on, but barely 🤣
@justbrandie
@justbrandie 11 күн бұрын
Here in southeast Texas we’re expecting a winter storm with snow! Unusual for us & this will be the first really hard freeze this year. I plan to just cover everything. Maybe overboard but I worry about the shock things are going to take going from most days this winter being in the 60s or higher to below freezing all of a sudden. If they’d had a gradual cool down & had a chance to harden off I would be less concerned.
@Avo7bProject
@Avo7bProject 11 күн бұрын
These coastal slammers are very rare. In fact I can remember at least once that several inches fell on the Carolinas shoreline in the 1980s, (when computer models were not as sophisticated). It took forecasters by surprise and they were explaining after-the-fact how it happened..
@simonelojeck
@simonelojeck 5 күн бұрын
I absolutely prefer bok choy to any other leafy green!!!
@heatherrathert8352
@heatherrathert8352 11 күн бұрын
I’m curious what your fertilizing routine is in the winter.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 10 күн бұрын
I recently posted a video on that here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fmOVmoGdfNuJrbcsi=CP5aptudpdIufWB4
@orionsector
@orionsector 11 күн бұрын
Bok choy can also be grown easily inside using hydroponics. I grew a nice bunch of it with led lights on a timer, plasic storage box & rockwool
@carleshiagillespie5059
@carleshiagillespie5059 11 күн бұрын
How often do you water in the winter?
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Almost never, except when I transplant or start new seed to get the tiny roots established. Once they grab hold, I don't need to water anymore, because our rainfall rate is adequate.
@carleshiagillespie5059
@carleshiagillespie5059 11 күн бұрын
@ thank you! I’ll be starting my seeds this weekend.
@odomshomestead
@odomshomestead 11 күн бұрын
How does the bok choy taste never tried it before looks delicious
@veelash3505
@veelash3505 11 күн бұрын
The stems are crunchy and juicy, not hard like kale or collard greens.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
It is a much softer and milder green. I have only had it in Asian soups. It is very good. It is almost buttery.
@odomshomestead
@odomshomestead 11 күн бұрын
@TheMillennialGardener thank you
@gothic_oma
@gothic_oma 11 күн бұрын
I am curious as well. What does it taste like raw?
@Gary-f5p
@Gary-f5p 11 күн бұрын
I'm a collard green man kinda like green cabbage with a lot of good properties
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I feel like it is a cross between cabbage and kale. Heartier like cabbage, but sweeter like kale.
@UltimateDudeGuy
@UltimateDudeGuy 11 күн бұрын
over here its the warmest winter we have had, fall and early winter was worse than now which has just seemed like a 2 month early spring
@cynthiamartinez5884
@cynthiamartinez5884 11 күн бұрын
My best spinach harvests have been after they survive the winter looking dead after some days in the teens and single digits then in February and March they grow so fast and abundantly. They bolt by April when it's time to plant tomatoes.
@Leeluxe25
@Leeluxe25 11 күн бұрын
Are you direct sowing, seed starting outdoors, or seed starting indoors?
@ChristyThorington-zp6dx
@ChristyThorington-zp6dx 11 күн бұрын
My Bok Choy, spinach, pak choy, carrots, potatoes, onion starts, radishes, and Red Sails lettuces are doing well in the CT greenhouse! For hahas, I started the colder tolerant tomatoes and they sprouted! (Subartic Plenty and Moskvich).
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
We are going to need a greenhouse with the cold coming! Brace yourself for next week. CT is under a winter storm threat, and the cold behind it will be epic.
@ChristyThorington-zp6dx
@ChristyThorington-zp6dx 11 күн бұрын
@ 9 degrees, 2, 4, and 9 next week!
@sislertx
@sislertx 11 күн бұрын
What are cold hardy spi ach varieties..i had no idea...
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Every seed exchange online will have a variety to choose from. You'll want to read the descriptions and find varieties notable for cold. I linked to an assortment in the video description.
@Patricia-v7z
@Patricia-v7z 11 күн бұрын
Thanks-I needed this information. Did you plant these greens (with exception of spinach) as seedlings then transplant in ground/raised bed in the fall?
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Everything was grown from transplant started indoors *except* the red leaf lettuces in the small bed with the half-cover over it featured in Green #5.
@wandakelly2173
@wandakelly2173 11 күн бұрын
The only thing that bothers my bok choi is the birds. They love to pull the edges! They also love my lettuce.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I would recommend bird netting or agricultural fabric. The ag fabric works wonders.
@earthisflat
@earthisflat 11 күн бұрын
I had a ton of leafy greens growing in a 3ft by 3ft raised, I had kale, peas, chard and a good nice looking patch of spring mix lettuce but in one night mice ate absolutely everything 😞 I guess I have to build a garden cage out of hardware cloth since I'm growing in basically open desert unless there is some other way of battling the mice besides killing them
@gothic_oma
@gothic_oma 11 күн бұрын
Oh I feel your pain! I live just outside the desert in a "mediterranean chaparral" climate, and I had to build a "cage" out of hardware cloth for every bed. The kangaroo rats, cottontail rabbits, and birds ALL want a peice! Lol. 😂
@earthisflat
@earthisflat 11 күн бұрын
Do you also use any traps as well or does the cage pretty much just do the trick?​@@gothic_oma
@contestwill1556
@contestwill1556 11 күн бұрын
komatsuna has been one of my favorites the last few years. its a very mild mustard, definitely gotta watch out for those cabbage loopers/worms though
@BustinRootz
@BustinRootz 11 күн бұрын
I don't have frost and freeze.I have sub zero temperatures in arctic blast. Lol
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
We will have close to that next week. Everything will be fine under covers, though.
@stephenremo9200
@stephenremo9200 11 күн бұрын
I have 5 degrees coming with nothing above freezing for 3 days in zone 7 nj probably going to lose everything.. Tomorrow I'm protecting my figs with leaves
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Cover, cover, cover. Put a double cover on if need be, and place some incandescent Christmas lights under the cover like I do for my trees: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYOvc5ptm8-jm8ksi=pl01imgSoXGF6wWs I think you'll be surprised with pulls through with a couple agricultural fabrics on top.
@robertboyd6475
@robertboyd6475 8 күн бұрын
Have you already completed? Your fur lights are test on those three miracle grow products? If not, when do you think it will be complete?So I can keep my eye on it
@maureenrockell3739
@maureenrockell3739 9 күн бұрын
It looks like you are still using your drip irrigation? How does that work over the winter? I would like to use it but I don't know how to change it when rotate crops and/or for over-wintering. Would I have to buy and install new lines when I rearrange my garden?
@suewarman9287
@suewarman9287 7 күн бұрын
Can you explain the thick black wedding bands?
@shirleysuchdolski6042
@shirleysuchdolski6042 6 күн бұрын
Do you direct sow these or transplant?
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 6 күн бұрын
Transplants.
@ashleys637
@ashleys637 10 күн бұрын
I think the north and south have done an exchange in the past decade. You can now find collards in northeast grocery stores, but I can now find broccoli rabe in my southeast grocery store. When I was a kid (ya know, before modern civilization) I never had it.
@mediumfast
@mediumfast 11 күн бұрын
Can you direct sow these, or should they be started indoors? I've had bad luck hardening off seedlings and the extreme temperature difference between outside and in at this time of year seems like it might be especially tricky.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I strongly advise starting things like kale, collards, mustard greens and heading lettuces indoors as transplants. The only things I would direct sow are things I want growing in tight rows, such as the hardy red leaf lettuces and spinach. The other crops form heads or tall plants and should get about 1 square ft of space, so they benefit from being transplanted. Things are also so cold right now that they would struggle to germinate outdoors if you live in the east. If you wish to direct sow, wait a week for this monster Arctic outbreak to pass.
@eldario1677
@eldario1677 10 күн бұрын
hello, i have a question, do you water your banana plants or are they fine with just the rain. if you do water them, how much rain a year does it need.
@wop3asem97
@wop3asem97 11 күн бұрын
Haha, I almost gave up this winter, waiting for next weeks frost in Raleigh, then will start again
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
There's no reason to give up. This has been the worst winter I've ever seen here, worse than the last 5 combined, and everything is still doing great. A little frost protection is all we need.
@wop3asem97
@wop3asem97 11 күн бұрын
@TheMillennialGardener thanks much, getting back and better this season with all the great knowledge i have learned from here
@widehead1234
@widehead1234 11 күн бұрын
Do those laundry baskets work as frost protection??? Awesome video btw.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
They work fantastic! And since they vent and let light in, they can stay on indefinitely. They haven't moved for 2 weeks, except to film this.
@widehead1234
@widehead1234 11 күн бұрын
@TheMillennialGardener thanks for the information 🙏
@laddieokelley6095
@laddieokelley6095 11 күн бұрын
I'm partial to turnips and turnip greens. Weather has been mixed: one night 15-16 degrees; several nights in lower 20s; 8 inches of snow (but day temps in 40s and 50s). I didn't cover them; old leaves wilted down but new leaves standing up. I just picked and thinly sliced a turnip for supper tonight; so crisp and sweet eaten raw. Wondering if I could pickle them, like Koreans do with daikon radish.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
I planted turnips about 2 months ago, but they are *crawling* along. This winter has been so outrageously cold that everything is growing at half-speed. We have to power through the next 2-3 weeks and conditions should start breaking. The worst cold in a decade is coming for us next week...
@kathgenest3023
@kathgenest3023 11 күн бұрын
When are you moving to FL?
@AnaBollocks
@AnaBollocks 9 күн бұрын
Who here gave a thumbs-up for "rouge d'hiver" alone
@biscuit7910
@biscuit7910 11 күн бұрын
Do you harvest all greens from the bottom up like kale? Are the lettuces you suggested cut & come again or does the plant die after you cut then ckose to the ground? Is bok choy the same? Or do you only eat the leaves? Also chard harvesting practice? Thanks in advance. Our temps in KY for the last week have been during the days, highs in the mid to upper 20's plus good winds blowing. Wind chill, don't recall. That is to cold for me to walk the dog. That's why I have him trained to potty pads. Dandy Dale doesn't seem to mind the cold. Be care with that babies feet. Any salt can hurt his pads & they csn freeze. Give him a hug. ❤❤❤2u&2all
@johnwood738
@johnwood738 11 күн бұрын
We’re looking at nights and minus numbers I would love to see even a daytime high of 20
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 күн бұрын
Next week is going to be especially terrible. We are looking at a solid 48 hour period below freezing and 2-3 nights deep into the teens. I just ordered a 20 ft tarp for my date palm. It's going to be rough.
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