9 NEW VEGGIES To Grow In 2023 For The BEST GARDEN Of Your Life!

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In this video, I share 9 new veggies to grow in 2023 for the best garden of your life! These 9 veggies are easy to grow, but most gardeners don't grow them. Instead of growing the same boring vegetable garden every year, expand your horizons and grow these amazing veggies for the most exciting gardening season ever!

These 9 veggies are organized in chronological order by growing season, so you can start planting these veggies right away to grow a winter garden, transition into a spring garden, and keep growing all the way into your summer garden for a year long harvest!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Why You Should Try Growing New Things
1:25 Vegetable #1
3:35 Vegetable #2
4:43 Vegetables #'s 3 & 4
6:10 Vegetable #5
9:42 Vegetable #6
11:49 Vegetable #7
15:07 Vegetable #8
16:34 Vegetable #9
19:12 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about planting a garden or growing vegetables, have questions about growing fruit trees or 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" and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
0:00 Why You Should Try Growing New Things
1:25 Vegetable #1
3:35 Vegetable #2
4:43 Vegetables #'s 3 & 4
6:10 Vegetable #5
9:42 Vegetable #6
11:49 Vegetable #7
15:07 Vegetable #8
16:34 Vegetable #9
19:12 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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Thanks for sharing these plant varieties and also Dale

angelasheppard
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time stamps

1:25 shallots
3:35 leeks
4:43 mustard greens and rapini
6:10 determinate tomato
9:42 potatoes
11:49 pickling cucumbers
15:07 kajari melon
16:34 sweet potatoes

chloefilcheck
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My January project is leveling the ground, erecting a 10x12x7 greenhouse, and constructing 3 2x8x1 raised beds that will go inside it. If all goes well, I'll be able to plant 12 determinant/semi determinant tomato plants in it, in the first part of March—six weeks ahead of my last frost date. Talladega Alabama zone 7B. In April, I will transplant seedlings for cherry tomatoes, and indeterminant tomato plants into the garden. Squash and cucumbers are a problem from me. Pickle worm moths come up from Florida about mid June. This year, I will be ready for them, armed with Spinosad. I have plans to grow 8 varieties of squash, and 3 varieties of cucumbers. I have bit of a problem with liking variety, so with peppers, I am growing six plants for each of fifteen varieties. Yeah, ninety pepper plants. It is a good thing that I eat a lot of peppers. I have one 4x8 raised bed dedicated to peppers, a GreenStalk tower for the smaller varieties, and I'll be using a potion of another raised bed. If I fail at narrowing down a few plant varieties, I'll have to add another raised bed or two next spring.

jaytoney
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Love the knowledge you have. Will continue to watch

therindels
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Hope dale got loads of presents
I can’t believe what my girls got lol loads

cherylhowker
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Thanks. Can't wait to try the melon. Mine frequently don't ripen

nevaleestone
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New subscriber. I have enjoyed watching your videos. Your knowledge of gardening is exceptional. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

bbundy
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Sweet potatoes are so easy and taste soooo good. I grew them in those rope handled buckets that you can buy at Smart & Final. CANNOT GET ANY EASIER!

Happy New Year!

borracho-joe
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so much to learn - another great video

LWCtabby
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New Sub here! I planted both reg cucumbers and pickling cucumbers and One word of caution keep an eye on the pickling ones or they will get HUGE

paige
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Thank you for posting this. I know it will be different for 9a but it helps!

Vixxiegurl
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Where did you buy your early tomatoe seeds?

karenzorn
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Some great ideas for 2023. We are going over the seed catalog this week making a list. We are overwintering two pepper plants and they are going back in the garden this spring. Pretty neat how last year's garden literally lives on. We are also going to try some determinate tomatoes this season too. Will try to get the cucumbers up earlier this year too. Keep all the great info coming, it is super helpful.

barco
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Love these. Thanks and Happy New Year 🎊🎈🎆🎉🥂🍾🕯

virginiaallisonpeck
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Thank you so much for this video of hope during the middle of winter...I live in mid to south Texas, and I can only take so much of the cold temps ( in the 30-40's with a couple of days in the teens)....I'm a wuss. Watching your videos is good for the soul. I did buy Kajari melon seeds to try them in is so handsome. 🐶

delmadehoyos
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🤩 Luv your channel. Learned a lot. Subscribed.
A hint: plant your tomatoes horizontally in the colder zones (old Siberian trick). Tomatoes are vines and their roots like warm soil, well aired/ventilated (the deeper the root system - the colder and less air ventilation) Last summer I grew a tomato jungle with huge sweet tomatoes. Happy gardening, good People.

nadiariaskoff
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Thank you Professor!!❤. My dog Lion has an orange coat!

veronicabell
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Thanks alot for these, I already had decided to go with dwarf tomatoes in 2023. I got 9 different kinds to test what I like best. I will try the Party Time if I can get some seeds, and I do love melons so will give that a try. Sweet potatoes is a must, didnt work out good this year but there is always hope in 2023. Wish you the best of luck for your family and Dale in 2023!

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I have a different planting guide for my garden this spring. I don't have much of a backyard, so I use 2 vertical planters and grow bags. Last year the heat came so early in TX that my little garden just didn't survive. This coming spring, I am going to plant seedlings and plant transplants by the moon phases. Through much research, I learned there are barren phases; whereby, nothing should be planted. Also, I am going to start my seedlings earlier and transplant them earlier in hopes they can mature and produce vegetables before the heat intensifies too much.

I am interested in the kajari melon. I noticed when you cut open the melon, it had more of a honeydew color. Does the kajari melon taste like a honeydew? I am not fond of honeydew and prefer cantaloupe. Thanks.

brichter