10 Valuable Crops You Should ALWAYS Be Planting in September

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Plant these crops now so you can harvest late into the Winter!

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:08 Lettuce
01:09 Spinach
01:54 Tricks for Sprouting Spinach in the Heat
02:50 Radishes
03:40 Kale
04:14 Beets
05:04 Arugula
05:41 Swiss Chard
06:15 Parsley and Cilantro
06:42 Carrots
07:22 Yukina Savoy
07:49 Tatsoi
08:01 Claytonia
08:15 Red Veined Sorrel
08:30 Bok Choy
08:44 Mustard Greens
09:19 Mâche
09:30 Why You Need to Think Beyond Fall!
09:55 Tricks to Grow Late into Winter
11:07 Here is Why You Need to Plant These Crops!

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My daughter started carrots, cilantro, spearmint and peas a week ago. 🤣 I had to laugh after we hung up bc she posed the 1 pea 🫛 sprout like it was a grandkid. So proud of all gardeners indeed 🌱🎉🙂

Seeing-Being
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I seriously can’t tell you how helpful it is when you drop all this wisdom! Thank you so much! And we all know Tuck deserves a day off after all the hard work he puts in! ❤❤❤

jenmoyers
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I hope Tuck is feeling better! We have a 12 year d Yorkie that we love dearly. Lots of love and prayers for Tuck! Thanks James! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤

Foster-dog-mom
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Thanks! I am loving these month to month videos of what to plant when, plus it really works out because we are in the same hardy zone! Looking forward to watching your videos year round. A big hug for Tuck- it was so gross out today- hope he gets to enjoy the cooler weather coming!

nadyazawrocki
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SHARE THIS VIDEO IF YOU ARE STILL PLANTING IN SEPTEMBER!
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:08 Lettuce
01:09 Spinach
01:54 Tricks for Sprouting Spinach in the Heat
02:50 Radishes
03:40 Kale
04:14 Beets
05:04 Arugula
05:41 Swiss Chard
06:15 Parsley and Cilantro
06:42 Carrots
07:22 Yukina Savoy
07:49 Tatsoi
08:01 Claytonia
08:15 Red Veined Sorrel
08:30 Bok Choy
08:44 Mustard Greens
09:19 Mâche
09:30 Why You Need to Think Beyond Fall!
09:55 Tricks to Grow Late into Winter
11:07 Here is Why You Need to Plant These Crops!

jamesprigioni
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I'm doing winter flower boxes and baskets planted with food! Beets, red sorrel, kale... so excited!

jeas
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Your advise is solid gold, JP and Tuck! I live in East Tennessee, and am on the edge of 7B and 8A. I followed your August advice, and I'm going to have food DEEP into the winter! Many thanks!!! ❤❤❤❤❤

davidcraft
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Growing up, we always had a summer garden. I didn't even know until late winter last year that there are options to grow into fall and partially winter. Thank you for all your information!

ashparker
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I'm only 4 minutes into this video and I just wanted to say thank you for not just giving a general list, but that you also recommend varieties and advise on how to plant. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And give Tuck a little belly scratch from all of us.

roxannegujda
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Thanks so much for your encouraging words. I planted broccoli seeds. Oh well wrong season😢

KimGordon-tv
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Great tips, Mr . James! Love your channel and boundless enthusiasm! love growing veggies in the cooler weather. The only pests that bother them are aphids; everything else hibernates. I'm in zone 7 a/b - sort of borderline, and have successfully grown both spinach and parsley all winter with no protection. Landis Lettuce is another good variety of winter lettuce. Mulched, it will grow all winter. You can also put in Brussel sprouts now for an early harvest in spring. Annnnd if you have a carport or garage, if you grow in buckets (which I have done), you can grow cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli during the winter. They grow slower, but they will produce. Going to try lettuce in a bucket this year, too. Just watch the weather and move the buckets to the garage or carport if it's going to terribly cold. This also works for Brussels sprouts. Happy gardening, y'all!

lorettasullivan
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Thank you for the tips on better germination for beets and spinach. I have been struggling with this for a while. Praying that Little Tuck is ok. He is such a cutie pie!

thelittlelearningfarm
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So inspiring! I'm in the process of building 3 more raised beds for winter. Last fall I added one of your PVC and plastic covers to my raised bed and it was a game changer! ❤ for Tuck!

galesgoats
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Thank you for the good information. I was a zone 9b all of my life now I'm a 7b. I need to learn when and what to plant at the right times. Late January/February was the only time I didn't plant out seeds or plants in zone 9b but that's what my greenhouse was for. I went from sandy soil to heavy clay and rocks. Everything is a new to me.

shanteltice
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I forgot my pots of parsley last year they survived the winter & grow larger this spring. Same with chives .thanks for all the tips

kellysardella
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Man! I am just sitting here having wine and being numb on YouTube and looked at my subscriptions and saw you posted a video. Thank you for reminding me!

rvboondocker
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Another great video JP and Tuck. I happen to be a big fan of Mokum carrots (since around 2002). They are some of the sweetest most tender carrots around, and they do mature quickly. You will never get Mokum carrots in a grocery store, as the tops break too easily and they cannot be mechanically harvested. Another benefit of growing your own: veggies and varieties you can only find at a farmers market, like Japanese salad turnips, Mokum carrots, kohlrabi, Sungold cherry tomatoes.

kapstersmusic
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I love watching you and Tuck Your enthusiasm is contagious!!
Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤ Tuck

Phyllis-my
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Love this guy's passion for growing vegetables!!🌿❤️🌿

ethereal
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I love the Red Russian Kale! Just planted seeds indoors. AZ low desert zone 9b so we have a great planting season ahead!

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