5 Vegetables To Grow in Extreme Heat of 40C+ (104F+)

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Hot summers does not mean you cannot grow vegetables. While some vegetables do not produce well over 95F+ (35C+), 5 vegetables do really well in extreme heat of 40C+ or 104F+

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I have sunflowers everywhere in my garden too. Not just as a trap crop for pests (though it works great for that) but also to satiate squirrels and birds that would have gone for my vegetables. Plus the amuse ment factor of seeing a tiny squirrel trying to run down the road with a giant chunk of sunflower head in its mouth cannot be understated. LOL

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I freeze ice chunks for tomatoes that won't set without some cooling at night in the extreme heat time. Even a 16oz piece of ice next to the main stalk at night will change a temp sensitive plants production life. 🍅❤

HELLRZR-nmvv
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This was really helpful as I live in Texas and the heat here can be unbearable so will start my garden with this vegetable and plant my heirloom tomatoes when the weather get cooler.

PerfumeEve
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When we had a week of extreme 100+ F early this summer, in thought everything in my garden would die but it didn't! My squash became giants and so did my sunflowers. Also my tomatillos tried to take over the garden. The pole beans also did well. My tomatoes weren't very happy and my spinach said goodbye but everything else tolerated the heat. I did water deeply every morning around 6 AM while it was cool.

jwrightgardening
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I would recommend prickly pear cactus also for a drought tolerant perennial ornamental with edible fruit.

generalsmedleybutler
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@4:39, your dog found you!!! You can't hide from your doggie! 😁😁😁 great video! Thank you!

lljl
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I love your short and to the point videos. So many YouTubers are only time wasters. I'm zone 7b in GA. I don't even bother to plant Okra until May when the high temperatures are consistently in the 80s. I always plant bell peppers in the shade of Okra and my HOT peppers in full sun. I plant tomatoes starting in mid April. I root the suckers and succession plant them through July. Tomatoes are my favorite crop, so I plant tons... for the deer, the bugs, the birds, the disease, and low and behold I get plenty too.

plumbsmart
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Thank you so much for giving temperatures in Celsius as well as Farenheit!

missh
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We r experiencing 107 today and tomorrow 113 degree here in Northern California, great video boss

petesingh
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Definitely struggling trying to garden here in the desert. Thanks for the video!

fnbqeft
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Cherry tomatoes will grow through the apocalypse. And I’d like to rebut that heirlooms don’t like over 95F. I’m literally staring at prolific heirlooms here in Sac! The beefsteak varieties are incredibly warm hardy as are chortled purple. The only thing I suggest is keeping their SOIL shaded and moist at all time (mulch + lots and lots of vermiculite), using an electric toothbrush on their flowers in the morning, and using shade cloth when we start creeping over 95. I do shade more to protect the new leaf growth and the actual fruit.

melissasullivan
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Great tips Jag...Always a pleasure watching your video's.

bozskaggz
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This is the best channel ever!! Hopefully someday we get to take a trip from Torrance to his place.!!!

chandranimodak
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This is great information as I live in SouthWest Louisiana. Last years’ temperature were very high and dry. The only vegetable/fruit that continued to produce was my Cherry Peppers, jalapeños and my Fuyu Persimmon tree.

MzSarai
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Your farm is amazing, I love your well produced videos🌿🍉 Also Everglades Tomato, a special kind of cherry tomato does well in super hot temps. I am growing Everglads toms, pumpkin, okra, sweet potatoes and hot peppers here in south florida.

fadista
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Perfect!!!! I’m in Tucson Thank you so much

IAmSweetPea
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Love your channel keep up the fantastic work we live in Adelaide Australia and we have sporadic high temps over 40 degrees celsius

metalshopwithtroy
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Thank you for the info growing majority of these vegetables and its a hot summer.

MegaMango
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Thank you for this video. It tells me that what I have been doing here in the tropics is correct.

dannysanchez
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Loving your garden. what is the type of sunflower that you grew that was bright orange?

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