5 Easy Veggies To Plant In Fall And FORGET All Winter!

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In this video, I share 5 easy veggies to plant in fall and forget all winter! These fall crops are the easiest vegetables to grow at home and require almost no effort or maintenance after planting. These are also some of the most cold hardy vegetables for fall planting that can survive severe freezes, so your fall garden will transition into a beautiful winter garden and you can harvest vegetables all winter long, even in cold zones!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction
1:25 Fall Vegetable #1
3:45 Fall Vegetable #2
6:55 Fall Vegetable #3
9:20 Fall Vegetable #4
12:41 Fall Vegetable #5
17:41 Adventures With Dale

f you have any questions about these fall and winter garden vegetables and are looking for more fall and winter gardening tips, want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!

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If you enjoyed this video, please "Like" it and share it to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
0:00 Introduction
1:25 Fall Vegetable #1
3:45 Fall Vegetable #2
6:55 Fall Vegetable #3
9:20 Fall Vegetable #4
12:41 Fall Vegetable #5
17:41 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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“Thrive on neglect” is music to my ears😅

eggsnveggies
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Garlic, leeks, bunching onions, carrots, collards. Thank you God bless you Maranatha

mmax
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I’m a zone 6a, last year I planted spinach and cilantro in the fall and it produced all winter long. It was on the south side of a metal building so was protected from wind. Also, when we had 0 degree weather, there was 6” of snow protecting them from hard cold. Let’s hope it works again this year

kellyberkley
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Can't believe it's almost fall already. Seems like yesterday i was starting my pepper seeds with snow outside.

Giggiyygoo
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I love growing collards in the fall. It gets them well established and then I can harvest off them almost an entire year because they’re pretty heat tolerant (even here in east Texas) if well established. I have collard plants over a year old that I cut almost down to the ground and figured they’d compost in place but no, they grew back! What the what? Yeah. It’s pretty crazy if you ask me. I have had so many harvests off of them they’re more like little collard trees haha but I also got so many greens that I was able to freeze I decided to can some up and boy are they good cooked with bacon, Cajun seasonings, onions and then pressure canned. One pint jar of southern style collard greens mixed with two jars of black eyed peas and it’s the perfect side dish to andouille sausages with cornbread. Oh my it’s good! 😊

HappyRunMe
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This has the most information condensed by far more then any other channel. Amazing garden too.

Joejoe-qw
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A very helpful and encouraging video on how to enjoy some good, hardy veggies in the winter. Here in east central Tenn.( Zone 7 b) I grew wonderful kale, leaf lettuce, and bunch onions during the winter with little to no damage. On nights with mild temps ( 30s to 40s) Id throw a heavy blanket or two plus a plastic tarp to shed rain on top of those veggies. The covers rested on stakes placed a foot apart that cjust cleared the tops of the plants.The next day Id take off the blankets/ tarp if it got over 45 degrees F. When it turned really cold at night ( all the way from 26 to 5 degrees F. ) I' d add to the blankets a tarp sandwich which was made up a filling of 12" of leaves or straw that keep out the cold temps and rain/ snow. The tarp sandwich covered the entire plot and was easily removed when the temps got back to between 35 and 50+ degrees. Very little damage was had with this setup. Thanks for recommending the leeks, bunch onions, carrots, and collards- I' ll be adding those along with some nice leaf lettuce
plants to boot. Hopefully this system of mine will come through for me this upcoming winter.Thanks M.G.man for another timely video!

howardfowler
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Thank you for the timestamps. They're helpful when I need to review each veggie. 😊

dollmm
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I'm in Arizona and I've had many crops fail in Summer and Winter, but one thing that grows amazingly well for me all Winter long is kale. I grow more than I can eat every year.

I love sweet carrots. I'll be trying them this winter

deltatango
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Great video, Anthony! We are in Zone 5B and spend the winters in Florida. We plant hardneck garlic and come back in the Spring to great bulbs! Thumbs up from Iowa. Hugs to Dale!

ChuckP.
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I have some of my seedlings getting ready to go into the garden here in Ohio! I’m growing Collards, mustard, kale, Brussels Sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuces, garlic, & direct seeded carrots! Your channel is one of my faves! I love the Dale moments at the end too!

Sunnylane
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Collards are amazing in cold. In fact, my family in lower GA say theyre not good til there is a frost. I have never covered them and they are great

lorrainelori
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Love As Always You I Must Tell You I So Thank You. My Goal Is A Working Garden and YOU My Friend Are So Making It Happen! Much Love And Thank You!!! My Husband Said He Was So Proud Of I Told Him I HAVE A GREAT TEACHER!! YOU!

tracysullivan
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Im In The Uk And I Grow All Sorts 😉🍄🔥 Gonna Give the winter veggies a go now after watching this 👌

whats-luring
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my grandparents always left the carrots in the soil til they used them over the winter. It works in wv/southern ohio not so sure about where youre at though. It gets really cold here in the winters. They love growing there collards during the winter too! I threw some cold hardy lettuce out in late september and it grew over the winter all the way til june as well!

stang
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Love this content for the chilly northern gardeners

rwyatt
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You should definitely write a book! Lots of charts and all the good info you share. I'd love to have it all at my fingertips. LOVE your channel!

MommyRaena
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Love your video...straight to the point and easy to follow for new gardners

soulflowerpeace
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Old videos or new, I truly enjoy these videos! I still refer back to your old videos for varieties! Thank you! Keep up the great work!

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