Start Seeds With Us: Late Summer & Fall Planting Ideas!

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Join @jacquesinthegarden and I as we get a second sowing of late summer crops, as well as prepare for our fall garden. It's crazy how fast the season passes us by, but there's still PLENTY of growing time left in most zones. Grab a drink, grab your seeds, and get your planting going.

00:00 - Intro
01:30 - King Richards & Hestia Brussel Sprouts
01:58 - Gold Coincippolini Onion
03:31 - Pomodoro Principe Borghese
04:32 - Alisa Craig Onion
05:14 - Bulgarian Leek
06:15 - King Theodore Nasturtium
06:55 - Tavor Artichoke
07:14 - Imperial Star Artichoke
08:36 - Pacific Beauty Calendula
10:07 - Cool Customer Pickling Cucumber
10:44 - Syrian Smooth Cucumber
12:08 - Bradford Watermelon
13:20 - Flame Star Cauliflower
13:53 - Cha Cha Kabocha
14:53 - Midori Giant Soy Bean

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My only complaint about these seed starting videos is that they aren't 4 or 5 hours longer.

MattyDundas
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I love these seed starting videos, there are always little bits of information scattered around and you don’t know what you are going to learn.

Krissixxyz
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I love that you both talk about your fails just as much as your wins!! It keeps me motivated! When ya'll have garden problems, I don't feel so bed!

IamKelleyP
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Hi! I live in Bakersfield CA where the heat is brutal. Would love it if you did a vid(s) on gardening in extreme heat/drought conditions, crops that do well etc. 💚 Love watching your videos, thank you all for making them!!!

oLoryno
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"We're asking cauliflower to do too much." 🤣 Love the banter. Thanks for the ideas! Been wondering what to plant for fall.

rebeccabeard
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이곳은 지금 여름장마 비가 계속 내리고 있습니다
김장무우 배추심을려고
준비하고 있어요
예쁜영상 공유해주셔서
감사합니다👍💕

참사랑정원이야기
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We all need a garden friendship like this 😍

MorganInTheGarden
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Celiac people are forever grateful for Cauliflower!!! Riced, pizza crust- Ill take it all!!! Can you do a video on Gardening for beginners? How to get started? Even the watering systems seem complicated.

jillf
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“We’re asking cauliflower to do too much” 🤣🤣

deliastanley
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I've been following Epic Gardening for some time now. I'm really enjoying how you, Jacques and Chris share the screen time. I guess you guys can take time off now. The interaction works for me. 👍

growingoutthebox
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When you have to split alliums up what you can do is put them into a tray with some water and separate all the dirt out from the roots then it's very easy to disentangle the roots and transplant them into new dirt to grow up

wardsdotnet
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I had some seriously difficult time growing red onions this year. A combination of above seasonal heat temperatures coming into summer after a crazy cool wet spring that presisted until the beginning of July!! Then there was the 6 surprise Curcubits that invaded the Onion Patch. I had no idea that they would starve my Red Globe onions, lesson learned. French Onion soup sounds super yummy. We only have 1 outdoor growing season here, in BC Canada.So I'm a bit jealous. Great info Fellas! I may try leeks in their own garden next year. I have 1 this year, in with the tomatoes.

BrightestBlessings
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Yes! I started my seeds yesterday! I’m hoping my fall garden will not be burnt to a crisp like this summer! Anything but heat! Great sowing guys! Tucson, zone 9 a.

casschadwick
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Omg🥰Love the seed organizer. I have mine in zip locks. My Aunt gave me seeds from her beautiful flower garden .

jackietoth
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I use the plastic bin from store bought cookies or pastries, they are clear, they seal and work like green houses. besides they don't end up in trash. My seedling grown in about 3-7 days if left in the sun very moist, this forces co2 at high levels, so no need for fertilizer.

rickkrockstar
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FYI: Calendula, Echinacea (Corn Flowers), hibiscus flower petals and others are great to feed to hens (and roosters)... for parasite and illness prevention, for vitamin/mineral boosts and antioxidants...

tiwantiwaabibiman
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I'm a fan of this format of seed starting. So many channels will do an episode on planting late but started their seeds a month prior off screen, which means us viewers are out of luck to follow along. As a fellow 10b-er it's really helpful to see what you are starting, when and why. I always seem to miss the window; too early or too late. I feel a bit better about getting my cabbage, kohlrabi, parsley and cilantro started. Leeks as well. I'm going to wait on lettuces. I'm not even going to try broccoli or cauliflower this year. I still have about a dozen kale plants still going strong from last fall so I'm set there. Since I have quite a few older seed packets, I'm going to do a fire sale: every seed must be started if it's anywhere close to the right time of year.

teedub
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You should do livestreams or videos, where it's just you guys watering and doing everyday maintenance in the yard. With some chill background music (no commentary), and like the sound of the water over the plants and other garden asmr. ~so serene~

SLYBUTTER
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I grew Principe Borghese tomato in my Georgia zone 8b garden this spring/summer. The heat and humidity has been especially brutal this year but the tomato produced prolifically. Although all the tomatoes I grew even the disease resistant hybrids eventually succumbed to the high disease and pest pressure, the Principe Borghese was the last tomato I had to pull. I dehydrated them to add to sauces. I will definitely grow again.

susanpayne
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I have started seeds already also. Hoping for a great fall harvest!

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