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@farmermarshallКүн бұрын
You're hilarious and you did it with a seriously straight face! Well, I'm so lazy that I only planted 6 out of 10 items on your list!
@truthfactory6429Күн бұрын
I wanted to say the same. I love his channel.
@davidmgilbreathКүн бұрын
Which ones?
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
That is really good! One more and it is a passing grade 😆 “D” for Degree, we always said in engineering school.
@davidmgilbreathКүн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener 😂 Also - not showing off, but - was so lazy that I seeded all of those crops! 😅
@nitababcock3977Күн бұрын
The only ones I like or we would eat would b the garlic & carrots but the leeks we've never eaten. Yum
@anniebancroft1175Күн бұрын
After I skipped my shower to just plunk down in a chair, sent my dog to the fridge to get me a beer, ate soup out of a can and laughed my guts out at your video, I went to the garden and scattered an entire pkt of leafy greens. Didn't bother to read what type it was.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Hey, that's better than nothing. Something will grow!
@vickisavage8929Күн бұрын
We generally mixed our radish and carrot seeds. The radishes help space the carrots, they mark the row, they provide early shade to keep the carrots moist until their roots get deep enough to reach the water, and they are grown and gone by the time the carrots need the space.
@barbaramahan364Күн бұрын
Great tip! My radishes are already coming up but I will definitely do this in the spring. 👍
@ooohlaa138 сағат бұрын
super clever will try this if I can remember when out there!!
@Mudskipper9876Күн бұрын
Love the humor in this video. You put so much work into educating and entertaining us. Thank you!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! You're welcome!
@moodybikerchicКүн бұрын
I grow 4 varieties of mustard greens, 5 varieties of kale, 4 varieties of collards, 3 varieties of swiss chard, 3 varieties of bunching onions, 2 varieties of carrots, 2 varieties of parsley, 3 varieties of radishes, and 2 varieties of beets all winter in containers here in Burlington, NC. I do cut and come again method and even eat the beet greens. I love your videos dearly because you are so cooool! And funny too! By the way, I am soooo lazy I actually direct sow everything. No transplants. I bought garlic seed from Territorial seed co. They shipped them on September 14, although I ordered them in July. I got softneck Italian Late, but I am dying to try Music because of the great reviews of it. But, I haven’t tried hardneck here in NC yet. Good luck with your awesome garden and I always look forward to hearing your words of wisdom. I even loved your interview with James P. and his sidekick Tuck. I watch him a lot too, especially because I lived for 12 years in Jersey!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
That’s a great collection. I saw some purple mustard greens that I’m really interested in trying. I’m trying to get James to come down here. I need some lobbyists leaving him comments 😂
@RJack191523 сағат бұрын
We have music and love it, big fat heads and big cloves. You do have to keep them weeded here and take the straw off early and less water is good. We live in Central Illinois zone 5 or 6 depending on what part of town you are in.
@ooohlaa138 сағат бұрын
NJ here too, a little Polish town in Bergen County, Wallington, later, the Oranges and New Brunswick, Flanders.. How about you>
@mariap.8946 минут бұрын
I loved your one liners!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 If gardening ever fails...you can do stand up comedy !!!!👍 Thanks for all your hard work and love for Dale🐕💕
@terrinegronКүн бұрын
Thanks for this entertaining lazy veggies info.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
You're welcome!
@Lbff122521 сағат бұрын
You are hilarious! Thank you for the laughs in addition to the valuable info! I’ll be adding a couple to my fall/winter garden.
@tobiesmomКүн бұрын
Dale gets ice cream every time it thunders? And I was worried that he wasn't going to enjoy living in Florida? He's going to LOVE it! LOL!
@lashandrawest633323 сағат бұрын
EXACTLY, that's how we live it up here in Florida 😂😂😂
@OpusAbstract62Күн бұрын
Hey you are right. I am originally from Alaska and we grew beautiful garlic...and carrots for that matter. Don't get me started talking about the giant pumpkins! Ha
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Alaska has a bizarre climate. Those endless summer days make for giant vegetables. I couldn’t handle it 😆
@dennismoore8351Күн бұрын
The last time we bought garlic was five years ago. I started with four bulbs and planted about twelve cloves. I harvested 56 bulbs last year. I'm getting ready to plant another ten bulbs this weekend.
@ellendavis99407 сағат бұрын
Loved all the information and the humor in this video. I needed the laughter today. Thank you. Also Dale at the end is always heart warming. Love the Dale!
@charlesknight320415 сағат бұрын
Suburb delivery; masterful gardening; excellent videography!!! God bless & be safe!!! Chuck Knight from Atascocita, Texas. ✝️🎣👨🌾🐩🦌🙏
@KKinTex-p9iКүн бұрын
I am laughing - what a fun and funny video and also exactly what I need to know for my fall garden, as I am many of those lazy examples!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
If you want bad one liners, I got ‘em! I hope you enjoyed it.
@Spurz16615 сағат бұрын
Love your humor! 😂 I'm pretty new to vegetable gardening and live just a couple hours north of where you are. I just want to say how helpful your videos have been this past year. I've learned so much from your channel! I'll be planting leeks and garlic this fall. Thanks!
@tamiholloway6452Күн бұрын
You are hilarious. Love watching your videos. You’ve led us to so many great garden information. Thank you deeply
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
You're welcome! I'm very glad you enjoyed it.
@leisapetersen79Күн бұрын
Thank you. I really enjoy your podcasts. Starting to get cold in Idaho. My garden didn't do well at all this year, and what did froze didn't know it was going to be cold one night and it froze. So I am learning to make it be better this next year. Doing some fall items, Radishes carrots, still have some squash. And peppers and tomatoes 🍅.
@melindaroth5796Күн бұрын
Dale is so precious ❤😊
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
He is. He is so sweet and well-mannered.
@yenquestКүн бұрын
I have a short growing season and Spring is like, really short over where I am. My Collard Greens, Parsley, and Kale sown during Spring are ready to go further straight into Autumn/Winter season without me having to start from seed again since they survive the Summer heat and are as healthy looking as they can be. I'm currently on my second sowing of lettuce greens, cilantro, carrots, and beets/radishes. Will be culling back on my Tomato/Basil plants as they seem to be nearing their end cycle (green Tomatoes and flowering Basils). Will be keeping an eye out on the health of my bell/chili-pepper plants which I'll prep for overwintering later on in the Autumn season.
@Sunnylane0217421 сағат бұрын
This was the best! I get lazy as heck this time of year bc I’m focused on canning up salsa and green beans. These plants will be perfect for me in my zone 6 Ohio garden.
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@wnshelton20 сағат бұрын
One of the very best. Thank you for creating this. It is obvious that a lot of work went into it.
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
These videos are definitely a lot of work, but they're rewarding. I'm glad to see them help people.
@juneramirez858023 сағат бұрын
Depending on how old your dog is, we desensitized our dog by clapping and saying in a happy , fun voice, how great the noise was! We made it sound exciting instead of scary! She now doesn't hide but stayes with me outside while I tend to the livestock. Fireworks are still a problem, she hides in the bathroom!
@lolaseymour153216 сағат бұрын
Love your sense of humor!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@305TriciaКүн бұрын
Great video! You reminded me to start garlic, I’ve already started my fall garden here in Zone 9b, but I forgot about garlic, next month I’ll be adding mustards, more cilantro, carrots because I think it’s still too warm for them.
@valoriegriego521223 сағат бұрын
Helpful and funny, MG!😄 Thanks! Y'all are great pup parents. 👍"Hey," to sweet Dale!💕
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
You're welcome! We try to do our best with Dale. He's something special.
@ChristiLynnOutsideСағат бұрын
This video is the best!! I laughed so hard! Thank you for the pointers and the entertainment.
@MialuvsveggiesКүн бұрын
Aaawww poor Dale... My pup didn't like the storms in Florida either. I liked to keep a Kong toy filled with peanut butter and a few little training treats in a zip bag in the freezer for storms & fireworks. Those would distract my fur baby for a little while and helped her sleep soundly after a storm.
@patkrueger7353Күн бұрын
We are in a drought where i live in PA. Maybe Wednesday we might get some rain. My zucchinifinally got some female blossoms and have dome zucchini. I hope they finish before our frost. Carrots are growing nicely as well as my peas.
@mermaidstears4897Күн бұрын
Pulling out the carrot and leek seeds I didn’t get around to planting this spring. Thank you!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Glad I could help!
@Anna-sb9ojКүн бұрын
That’s how I feel this time of year too 😂😂😂
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
I'm looking forward to the October cool-down for the first time this year.
@snugglebunny.jmosbrook16 сағат бұрын
Very creative video! Dale is so sweet. Glad you had fun in FL . Sanibel Island Florida is great with perfect seashells!!
@abaddon_bomb190034 минут бұрын
I love that you’ve embraced some of the southern greens like collards and mustards that not everyone has a taste for. (And truthfully they do have to be prepared soul food style to be delicious) If you’ve never done it before, try cooking a southern traditional New Year’s Day dinner of collard greens, black eyed peas, and cornbread to ring in the new year, bring luck, and maybe cure that New Year’s eve hangover. 😂 I’m in Phoenix now, and it’s my first year gardening, but aside from tomatoes, I think I’m most excited about growing collards and mustards! I’m almost sick of all the okra we’ve produced. 😂 Almost.
@ObsessiveAboutCatsКүн бұрын
The tops of the leeks are also good when making stock. I also saw a guy who dried them and turned them into green onion powder which I am going to try as soon as my leeks mature. Perpetual spinach aka perpetual chard is another dead easy one. It takes a bit of time to get going but it's super simple, container friendly and idiot proof. Starting it in fall means it will be big for spring and it can be grown through summer (it laughs at Houston summers so it can handle most places fine). It also got down to 18F in the arctic blast last January and I just tossed a cover over it and it was fine. It's super versatile and can replace spinach, celery and occasionally cabbage during times those things are hard to grow (which is 10 of 12 months here in Houston). This video makes me feel better about myself. The only time I'm that lazy is when I am very, very sick. 😅 Poor Dale. Scary storms! I'm glad he has you two.
@RiverCrockett-in7bg13 сағат бұрын
Very entertaining, good job! And perfect timing, as I am preparing for my very first fall garden ever, can't wait!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Thank you! Good luck. Fall gardening is a life-changing experience. It's so much easier.
@WillGnassКүн бұрын
Very good and educational video ,thanks
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
You're welcome!
@CyndiConnardКүн бұрын
Awww great garden info, and Dale always is the best!!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thanks! Dale is the best boy.
@ShannonKennedy-j9n15 сағат бұрын
I loved this video!! Informative and funny. What more could you ask for!! Bring it on!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
@rapcat127122 сағат бұрын
Turnip / turnip greens are great also
@joerogansghost7402Күн бұрын
I was waiting to see broccoli on your list. I've grown that for quite a few years now every fall and early spring and to me that is one of the easiest crops to grow period plus it's one of the few veggies everyone loves in our household. As long as you have some good seedlings started broccoli is as easy as put it in the ground and just water it.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Broccoli is one of the most difficult fall crops to grow. Heat sensitive, hard frost sensitive, you need very stable conditions to get good heads. Unless you’re in a climate geared for it, like the PNW (which is close to the UK where they originated), they’re one of the hardest fall vegetables.
@keepitsimplesusan818Сағат бұрын
Helpful and SO FUNNY! 😄 Really enjoyed this.
@newlifecalling2233Күн бұрын
Anthony, you're very creative and especially for an engineer! lol I say that with a smile - 3 out of 4 of my brothers are engineers, and we are Italian too,. You remind me of all 4 of them - in the best ways. You're funny too - thinking of the short re: the not-a-storm storm and your stoic take on the headline. Thanks for this video - I'm excited to get all these going. I learn so much from you!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
“For an engineer.” Ouch 🤕 What’s the old joke about lawyers? 97% of them are giving the others a bad name? I guess it’s like that with engineers, too 🤔
@newlifecalling2233Күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener What? There was no Ouch in that.🙂 I meant every word as a compliment. As usual - I either don't know what I'm talking about and/or don't know how to communicate. 🌿
@TIERRAYLOMBRICESКүн бұрын
This a very useful and entertaining video, thank you, zone 10A, I can grow all of that without a problem.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
You’re welcome! In your zone, you probably need shade cloth for a lot of these even in the middle of “winter.” A warm spell can damage them.
@kimp26788 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing. This video made me laugh actually. And poor Dale and the Thunder. We've got cats that are terrified of thunder so I can relate.
@jakeroegeКүн бұрын
I'm so excited for the fall/winter garden stuff in NC, love cooking with kale, chard, and radishes. Just wish these pesky hornworms would give me a break 😭
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Another few weeks and they’ll let up. Until then, Spinosad.
@barbaramahan364Күн бұрын
Basil. Hornworms hate basil. I grow it inside all year and it is the champion garden guardian. I'm in Arkansas and the hornworms will eat all my tomatoes if I don't put pots of basil among the plants.
@sharonclarke59613 сағат бұрын
😂😂 You're the best! Entertaining and informative. L0vE iT!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@geokirwinКүн бұрын
Zone 4 , first frost coming tonight. I’ve been busy all day, canning and blowing out the sprinklers and putting hoses away. Now it’s time to cover the tomatoes and peppers
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Yikes. I don’t want to think about it 😩 But, it’s nothing the crops in this video can’t handle!
@rpdx321 сағат бұрын
I grow hard neck in Zone 9b. I put it in the fridge for a month to vernalize it before planting. 😊
@rpdx321 сағат бұрын
Also, chevril, endive and arugula are some lazy winter crops. 👍
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
I do the same. It's actually about time for me to put my heads in the fridge now.
@ingridbond3432Күн бұрын
you're so good at video/subject content/presentation :) thank you
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it.
@kristin14320 сағат бұрын
this is my first time planting garlic, carrots, snow peas, collard greens & potatoes this fall
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Outstanding! I hope your potatoes have been in ground for awhile. They are frost sensitive and they take about 3-4 months, so they need to be started in mid-summer if you're in a zone that gets frost.
@kristin1432 сағат бұрын
@TheMillennialGardener thanks! I do my potato every spring but I'm trying this fall, although I did started it 2nd week of August, if it didn't do great, I'll adjust d days for next year, we learn as we go and be better the following year. thank you for all your tips, I watch as much as I can
@malcolmt7883Күн бұрын
Last year, it got down to 3 or 4 below zero, and all the greens died, but parsley survived and made seed this year. Definitely tougher than it looks.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Parsley is a beast. I think your greens would’ve made it under a thick agricultural fabric. I recommend getting a roll that’s 1.5-2oz. It is cheap and effective.
@JstcountryGirl13 сағат бұрын
Great video. LOVE the creativity!!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much!
@lindag9975Күн бұрын
Thanks! Carrots grow so easily in the winter! My cilantro also did great last winter. Zone 9B.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
They're one of the easiest to grow. We used to grow them all winter in Zone 6b New Jersey when I was growing up.
@courtneycullen628913 сағат бұрын
I love growing garlic. My bulbs were a little small this year and goodness gracious, I plow through it. Especially when I am in sauce making season during late summer. I cannot wait to plant mine, I'm trying a few new varieties this year and some new locations. This video is making me laugh. After all of the needy summer plants, fall plants are so easy. I've been scatter sowing even.
@GL4speed12 сағат бұрын
I got a good laugh out of you today. I do appreciate you and your channel.
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
I appreciate that!
@danielleboule322014 сағат бұрын
Very cute video. Would you consider making a list of those crops we may have planted which will come back next year without replanting? For instance I noticed my oregano comes back every year, even grows through the snow. Thanks and keep up the good works.
@Gordie1450Күн бұрын
I’m so lazy I got a hard time watching your show, I live in Lethbridge Alberta 4A
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
I think that was Vegetable #10 🙄
@KristyW72Күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂👍
@Gordie1450Күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener but I did watch it and as always it was good. Today I made it out to the garden and picked two spaghetti squash.
@JackieHorsley-z8sКүн бұрын
Iam growing everyone of the vegetable Varieties you mentioned and I live In zone 7b
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
That is outstanding! Great work!
@annaeddy7913 сағат бұрын
Rutabaga are also incredibly lazy to grow. I'm in 8b and I toss the seeds in the ground around Oct and come Feb/March they're ready to harvest with zero intervention!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
I haven't grown them, mainly because I've never had one. I have to see if I like them.
@askdolo5 сағат бұрын
This video was informative and funny. Thanks
@sreykimsearКүн бұрын
OMG I can grow cilantro right now?! We eat cilantro in everything...Mexican family here.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
If you aren’t getting temps in the 80’s anymore it can be seed started. They really like highs in the 50’s when mature. Warmer than 60’s and they bolt easily.
@WillWilsonII23 сағат бұрын
I had Moroccan Creole garlic in Wilmington a few years ago and had to go to California for longer than I thought. It was fried. Great tasting variety. Can't find it anywhere.
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
I haven't heard of it. Interesting name.
@jamesmarotta5650Күн бұрын
Yo! Anthony! Nice hammock.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
It's a beach chair, but close enough 😂
@Patricia-v7zКүн бұрын
Thanks for an entertaining and informative video. I enjoyed the content as it will be very helpful for my gardening adventures.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful.
@aclaus596Күн бұрын
So helpful thank you
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@shireethompson5028Күн бұрын
Great video. Very creative approach 😊
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thank you! 😀
@heidiandhergoatsl2618Күн бұрын
I'm too lazy to take my cilantro for a walk in the park. Loved this video😂😂😂😂❤❤
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@whilethevossisawayКүн бұрын
This video is great, I chuckled so many times 😂 and took notes 👍
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@whilethevossisawayКүн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener thank you for sharing the links for seeds, I’m definitely going to get some!
@giaannstdenis3661Күн бұрын
Very cute and clever video. Good job!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Thank you 🤗
@mrskimmiegКүн бұрын
Great video! I have several of these started to transplant in a few weeks.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@LivingsamsaraКүн бұрын
I'm so lazy, I just watched the whole thing & didn't even pause or stop while mentally preparing how to think about planning my bed for these lazy crops.
@melindaroth5796Күн бұрын
LOL 😂 😅😅😅 Love it. We feel so tired all the time, came with our age.😊❤
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
The rain and humidity are really getting to me. The rain just won't stop, every day.
@melindaroth5796Күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener OH yeah Anthony, I can understand that Brother 🙏❤️😊
@madrabbitwoman18 сағат бұрын
I love my perennial leeks - even lazier because you don't have to plant them
@cynthiamcwhorter6721Күн бұрын
I've been watching your videos and I want to try planting a garden but my yard is so shaded I'm not sure anything would grow. Love your channel
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Grow crops that don’t need much light to get your feet wet. Radishes, arugula, leaf lettuces with Days to Maturity in the 20-40 day range, spinach, dill, parsley and cilantro are great options!
@cynthiamcwhorter6721Күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener thank you so much 😊
@lalithasankar5694Күн бұрын
You are so cute! I love the laziness levels you described and im guilty of most of them and hence im going to grow all these you described!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
We’ve all been there 😂 Except the hand washing thing, I hope…
@lalithasankar5694Күн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardenerhaha yea, hopefully ;)
@ecobluefarms2238 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
You're welcome! Thank you *so much* for your support and generosity! I really appreciate it ❤
@joyfulparadise3 сағат бұрын
This was the funniest video. EVER. (You called us all out MG).
@TheMillennialGardener2 сағат бұрын
I hope very few aren't washing their hands after using a public bathroom 😂
@honeybadgers1996Күн бұрын
Ok.... when you joked about taking your mustard green to the park, I can see you wanted to bust out laughing. I know I was. LOL... I have hardneck garlics on my list to plant in late Oct or beginning of Nov this year. I was FINALLY able to get hold of some music hardneck this year. The bunching onions are currently planted here and there in my garden. Yes, they do really well even when I had bad years of growing other veggies. Great selections of winter growing. One question, do you water those veggies especially the greens? I didn't water at all for my garlics and bunching onions last year. Oh.... poor Mr. Dale.... that annoying thunder!!! He wants to enjoy his popcup but the stupid thunder is still in his background😭 Thank you for sharing the valuable video.
@loveandlavender11Күн бұрын
Great video - educational and funny! I'm in zone 5 (newly categorized as zone 6, but I don't believe it) and have heard that mache/corn salad and tatsoi are extremely cold hardy and can grow all winter here if covered. I've never grown or used either. Do you have any experience with these?
@juliareedy710321 сағат бұрын
Leftover leek parts are great for broth.
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Leeks are underrated.
@janeschade78754 сағат бұрын
Excellent video
@TheMillennialGardener2 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
@user-hz8qt6di6vКүн бұрын
I’m in the same zone 😊
@kristysgardeningcornerКүн бұрын
Haha this is great!! Would love to see the behind of the scenes of you writing the intro for each section/crop 😂
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
I wrote down the 10 vegetables, but everything else was on the fly. I was just in a mood that day 😅
@1cariyoungКүн бұрын
The walk in the park cracked me up 😂😂😂😂
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
There are some real sticklers out there.
@sherrijackson5823Күн бұрын
😂 please wash your hands!!!😂 I love your videos bc you're so motivating! 😊❤ Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
I think something like half of all men don’t. Let that sink in 🙌 😂
@sherrijackson582322 сағат бұрын
😮 No Wayyyy!! Good Grief! 😅 I make my hubby wash his hands bc I know where they've been! 😂 I love your fig tree experiment and really am excited about the one that is huge and green...? It was green when it was ripe, correct? I have a Turkish fig tree that didn't grow at first. On my way to the compost to throw the small plant in I decided to plant it near my chicken coop. Well, lol and behold, it began to grow like crazy! It's so huge now I prune it and propagate more trees. Now I have many but I am wanting to start other varieties. I didn't know there were so many different types. Any suggestions on where I can purchase some good stock? I have so many fruit trees - figs😂, persimmons, oranges, lemons, limes, and calamondon oranges.Oh, and the muscadine grapes! You are really going to enjoy planting all the wonderful trees that grow in Florida. Plums, pears, so yummy 😋 We have 5 acres in North Florida and I love growing fresh, organic food. Nothing better!! I meant to tell you about my one loofah plant and how many loofahs are growing in the vine. It's a Little Shop of Horrors 😂 the vine has taken over the entire fencing around our patio and swim spa. It even climbed a crape myrtle and now many are hanging from it. Wish I could post pics 😊@@TheMillennialGardener
@missyklein1Күн бұрын
Have you ever tried a Thundershirt for dale? I've had two dogs in my lifetime that were terrified of thunderstorms and the thundershirts really helped both of them
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Yes. We have one. It helps a little, but he can only wear it for so long and can't wear it when we are out and about because it's restrictive.
@Terri_StaufferКүн бұрын
I’m not a mustard fan, but tatsoi and bok choy grow great in the cold.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Try it in things. Mustard greens on their own are bitter, but they’re incredible with soups and stews. Pasta fagiolo, Italian wedding soup, etc. It is such a good soup green.
@takeitslowhomestead52186 сағат бұрын
Clever! You made me laugh! (Also, thanks for the great info.)
@sixfigurebookkeeper7588Күн бұрын
Solid intro!!!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@joycebovee581814 сағат бұрын
I planted carrots in late April early May and they really haven’t done very well. Can I keep them in the ground and see if they will do well in the fall? I’m in zone 9A. Thank you so much. I appreciate all the information you provide!
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
That is probably way too late to plant carrots in Zone 9. I'm in Zone 8, and I wouldn't plant them after March 1. The hot weather turns them starchy, and then they get hard and wood-like. I can't imagine they are any good now at this point, and if you leave them in, they'll turn more and more into a wood-like root. They won't be edible. I recommend you pull them. If they aren't edible, compost them and grow fresh carrots in their place now.
@joycebovee58184 сағат бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener I kind of figured that, but I just thought I’d ask thank you so much. I appreciate it!
@derwynmdockenjr23 сағат бұрын
I let my early cilantro bolt, then I pull them out in fall and slam them all around my garden to reseed. Is this a good idea? I don't know but it's fun.
@karricomptonКүн бұрын
Not a fall crop, but I have found that okra is so, so easy to grow. Mine are still producing, are 4-5 feet tall, and hardly need anything!
@DustpattyanyaКүн бұрын
I like okra. What area are you in?
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
I’ve yet to grow it. I grew up in NJ, and okra wasn’t a thing there. It is an acquired taste, I guess.
@savvy2639Күн бұрын
okra from store is awful. I grew in a large flower pot. pick when short for best taste - I even cut up into slices in my salads. the larger they get are tougher and not so good. my favorite is batter fried. lol
@emkn1479Күн бұрын
Same! I’m in SW Pa, grew up in Ohio and I love okra! It really is the easiest set and forget type of plant.
@karricomptonКүн бұрын
@@DustpattyanyaI’m in the same area as Millenial Gardener!
@kristin14320 сағат бұрын
u are so cute being serious! well honestly, I'm that lazy when fall comes
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
Everyone is just burnt out from a long, hot summer. But, you'll be glad you'll have things growing to go outside when the weather is great.
@liztomelden9673Күн бұрын
You’re so funny. Thank you!
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@simplykay28Күн бұрын
This entire video have me rolling! Love it! 😂😅
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@OneTakeTuberКүн бұрын
Going to try cilantro, parsley and maybe rosemary 🤷🏾 thanks
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
You're welcome!
@renatara9026Күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. It would help a lot if you can also give temperatures in C. Thank you.
@TheMillennialGardener8 сағат бұрын
All temperatures are converted to Celsius in the lower left hand corner in every video I make, as well as distance measurements.
@amynova6072Күн бұрын
Also planting onions around other veggies keeps bugs away.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
It doesn’t help here this time of year. Too many of them. But in 6-8 weeks they’ll be mostly gone.
@angelabowman1085Күн бұрын
I live in Phoenix, AZ. Can you talk about the best vegetables and herbs to grow in zone 9a? Thank you.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
All of these, for starters. And these: kzbin.info/www/bejne/haC2poupr8d9eNEsi=X6hQzM7e2oQzNiGi
@sreykimsearКүн бұрын
This is about the time I'm lazy to clean up the falling leaves from my neighbors trees. But as a gardener, I can't be too lazy.
@TheMillennialGardenerКүн бұрын
Collect them and mulch them! One thing I miss about the northeast are the fallen leaves. There isn’t really any here. Chopped leaves are the best garden mulch!
@sreykimsearКүн бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener true..when I collect the dried leaves...I use them for mulch.