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6 Fall Crops To Plant Now and Grow Through Winter

6 Fall Crops To Plant Now and Grow Through Winter

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Gardening in the fall and winter is usually a tricky ordeal that many gardeners decide to opt out of. In today's video, I joined forced with Tony from UK Here We Grow to bring you 6 of our favorite fall crops, with tips on how to grow them well. There are SO many amazing crops you can grow in fall and even through winter, so if you're only a spring and summer gardener you are missing out! Learn what to grow to extend your season while harvesting nutrient-dense food for winter enjoyment. If you want to jump to your favorite crop, here you go: 0: 34 - Kevin's 1st Crop 2: 09 - Tony's 1st Crop 4: 15 - Kevin's 2nd Crop 5: 46- Tony's 2nd Crop 7: 29 - Kevin's 3rd Crop 9: 54 - Tony's 3rd Crop: Subscribe to Tony's channel here
Date: 2022-07-18

Comments and reviews: 15


Great video and collaboration with UK Here we grow. I don't want to stop growing & harvesting vegetables just because it's Autumn and Winter. We still need to eat during the winter so we shouldn't stop gardening just because of the wintry weather or we will have to depend on stores for our winter vegetables which will increase our food costs. If you aren't growing & harvesting during the winter you must be able to afford the cost of vegetables in stores and that means you can afford to buy vegetables from stores all year round, so it doesn't make sense to me that gardeners stop gardening once we're into the Autumn and Winter.
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I've got some runner beans still growing. I sowed them in containers on 27th July and unfortunately most of them got munched as seedlings by slugs and snails but one of two of the plants have been successful and are flowering, I'm not sure if its warm enough here (Cornwall, UK) to get beans.
I also sowed some broad beans a week ago.
I've recently picked my Ugni Molinae (Chilean guava) which are a small berry which has a strawberry/candy floss flavour, and my container apple trees (Jonagold and Christmas Pippin.

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If you want to jump to your favorite crop, here you go:
- Kevin's 1st Crop: How to Grow Asian Greens 0: 34
- Tony's 1st Crop: How to Grow Onions 2: 09
- Kevin's 2nd Crop: How to Grow Cabbage 4: 15
- Tony's 2nd Crop: How to Grow Garlic 5: 46
- Kevin's 3rd Crop: How to Grow Broccoli and Cauliflower 7: 29
- Tony's 3rd Crop: How to Grow Kale 9: 54

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lettuce and spinach are my top choices. (favorite lettuce: speckled leaf lettuce from seed savers exchange) They'll live happily through 20-F temps, and I sure miss them in summer! Also no pests, unlike my kale, kohrabi, beets, etc. A few radishes and carrots added to the greens make for pretty fall salads.
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We were trying to find a good greenhouse gardening book for that area. The issue is that the things we could find only dealt with seed starting in a greenhouse and she wants to grow to maturity in the ground in her greenhouse. Do you have any suggestions?
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I was just in San Diego visiting family. It was actually chilly, as witnessed by your jacket! My sister in Ramona has a greenhouse that she has never used. She'd like to start using it but has no experiences in greenhouses and winter gardening there.
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Live in a warm area where we dont have much of a winter, maybe 2 to 3 freezes a year in far west texas. i got some great sweet corn seed. will sweet corn still grow with 70-80 degrees? first time gardener. huge success with summer crop and harvest.
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Great collaboration as always. Garlic is one of my favorite fall crops because you can plant it and forget it. Trying to find a huge head cabbage to plant. Think i got a few seeds from Baker Creek this year that will do well
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I don't understand how overhead watering can cause rot when in the wild, rain would presumably do the same thing? especially in regards to vegetation like broccoli where it thrives in cooler aka more rainy conditions.
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Hi this colab is very nice. I must say that this year for the first time I tried broccoli and sadly they didnt survive neither did my cauliflower! I planted them in the early spring with my kids and we had no success.
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Talk about two countries separated by a common language! Tony where are you from in England with that thick accent? And that sure looked like Worzel Gummidge there with Tony (Jon Pertwee aka Dr. Who.
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A definite YES to collaboration videos! It is so great to see and hear from multiple experienced persons on the same topics. It really ads to the community feel. And international? How awesome!
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Love the collaboration between the different climates. Would like to see more of these type of videos. Thanks for always being so positive and helpful in your Video Kevin! 1
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Oh man I don't know if I've just watched too many of your videos or what, but I knew your choices would be brassica heavy. So excited about gardening in the fall!
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I love growing garlic and onion
Broccoli cant survive in my garden, wild animal likes to eat it too much same as spinach and Chiou bao chia

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