I always learn something new on these videos. I am 62 years old
@SavingSavers3 күн бұрын
It's never too late to learn something new!
@kalinystazvoruna87022 күн бұрын
Broccoli and cabbage should be added to this list. Also, if you can get your hands on it, Good King Henry spinach, which is a perennial, should be added. The seeds, however, take eighty (80) days to germinate. Sow the seeds now because they like to be cold stratified, and by spring they should pop up in your garden.
@SavingSavers2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great suggestions!
@lf40613 күн бұрын
Good tips included in video for each suggestion - garlic leeks green onions horse radish carrots spinach endive cilantro broad beans/fava beans swiss chard pansies radishes microgreens macha salsify kale parsnips violas brussel sprouts peas turnips winter lettuce parsley beets chervil lettuce perpetual spinach (type of chard) rutabagas cauliflower mustard greens claytonia (miners lettuce) I planted in covered raised beds green onions, red onions, garlic, lettuces, radishes, spinach, cilantro, and parsley last week. Already have some coming up. 😁
@lf40613 күн бұрын
Thank you for flower suggestions too. I have covered raised beds that I grow some veggies in until deep cold in January and February. I never thought of planting some cool season flowers in with them to look pretty too 😁 I believe pansy and viola flowers are also edible for salads or candied for decoration, such as cupcake topper.
@SavingSavers3 күн бұрын
I'm glad you found the flower suggestions helpful, they add such a nice touch to the garden. God bless!
@normanfranklin47844 сағат бұрын
There is a plant that tastes not unlike oyster! I am here for this!
@01msthing3 күн бұрын
Love watching these.
@SavingSavers3 күн бұрын
Thanks!!
@MichaelTheophilus906Күн бұрын
It's 50 degrees here and nothing is growing.
@estebanchamizo82343 күн бұрын
Not if you live in Australia
@kalinystazvoruna87022 күн бұрын
Well, in Australia you're entering your summer warm period so, yeah, sowing these seeds in November in Australia is not a good idea. I would expect that sowing them in May would work better.
@2feathers9112 күн бұрын
How does gpa keep every bug and its cousin from eating all the crops?
@MichaelTheophilus906Күн бұрын
Do like the "organic" farmers do. Spray with chemicals.