Who caught the blooper about planting plant plants, plant plant your plants! lol Let me know what part of the world you are from and what you are growing in January!
I'm near Limoges in France. Under 'Jag Rules', I'm growing chard, cherry tomatoes, Swiss chard and more confidence. We always get whacked by a hard frost in late May plus zero rain over summer. It ain't easy!
I really like your videos, and i see I can find good information here by the comments everyone is commenting, I am a beginner and ready have my raised bed ready, I am in Kent WA and planing to grow a lot of tomatoes and some cantaloupe, and many vegetables.
Upper North Mississippi here. My zone was changed from 7b to zone 8a 😂😂 I have cabbage out still, planning on putting some onions & garlic starts soon ❤ thank you for sharing your knowledge
I live in Cyprus 🇨🇾 in the Mediterranean and it’s currently 21c day time so as it will get up to 45ish centigrade by august and I only started gardening two years ago so it’s all trial and error but thanks to your videos I’m learning fast.
I always start my indoor gardening seeds in February to mid March. I’m in Harrisburg Pennsylvania . I still have Red Russian kale growing, I have started fall growing my cilantro is growing wonderful bunching onions still thick stalks.delish. Garlic I put in beginning Oct has green stalks on them I covered with leaves 🍁 and my beets , carrots. Love gardening 👩🏻🌾 . Can’t wait to see what you’ll be growing yourself.
My peppers and tomatoes are just now producing fruit from the summer. It was so hot in 8b, I guess now they finally found relief in the cooler weather. But I will be starting new plants.
Hello Jag. My husband and i are starting a flower n vegetable garden next year. We are beginner gardeners and your videos are really helping us. Following your month wise gardening tips.We are from Nagaland, NorthEast India.
I discovered volunteer peas in my garden yesterday as well! EXTREMELY unseasonably warm winter in my zone 6a garden. It looks like winter is coming today however. Hi Lily! What a sweetie.
You’re in a great zone. We were 80 one day, everything was beautiful and we had a hard freeze that night. My poor hydrangeas! I did get my potatoes pulled into the garage!
Wonderful & informative video. I'm in 8A Texas USA now and the fluctuating temps are challenging indeed. I watch all of your videos because of that. Happy gardening to you & good luck in 2024. 🍠🥬🍈
I am up the road in Medford OR. I don’t put tomatoes in the ground until early June as soil temps don’t typically allow any earlier. I buy my seedlings for vegetables locally but use winter sowing for flowers. We have so many amazing nurseries that produce wonderful starts. I just can’t match it for production on my small scale. Still, I love to see what you are growing down that way!
Greetings from East Harlem. This has been my initial year as an urban gardener. And for the first time in my life, I now wish I lived in California. Our once-thriving urban beds look frantically depressing.
You should see how exceptionally difficult it is to grow vegetables here in north east England! 🤦♀️ It’s honestly so so hard as our light levels are so poor and the weather unpredictable, temperatures low and super high humidity
Hi Jag, your videos are always full of information. A thought entered my mind whilst watching your video, you mentioned visiting New Zealand. As most of the Young Punjabis are newcomers in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada perhaps you should dub your videos in Punjabi too and upload them to a different TH-cam channel. One you will be helping young ones to get involved in gardening, two you will be promoting our Maa Boli Punjabi. Thanks for the information today as I'm new to gardening and going to start seedlings right away.
I'm in the pacific northwest just south of Seattle. It's not very cold, but at this time of the year, I feel our day length is too short to grow any vegetables yet. Any thoughts?
If you want to get a head start in growing, use grow light, otherwise wait until the end of Jan or beginning of Feb to start seedlings. You can still sow root vegetables and they will grow automatically when conditions are right, you might have to weed and keep them clean.
A SINCE WE BRING BEGGER GARNING IS PART OF DICOVER SHOPPING HAS BECOME PART OF LIFE WE CAN USE PLACE IT EACH LEFTSIDE OF THE PLACEMENT OF THE SELVES OF MATERIAL OR PRODUCT. HEALTH WEALTH.
Seriously depends on what zone your in. Eye roll. DC area can't plant same months as Alabama area can. You need to state this at the top of your video dude
Jag way too soon (zone 6) to start peppers, tomatoes, and eggplants!!! They will be trees before being able to plant. TRUST ME I HAVE MADE THAT MISTAKE. Anyone in Northern States wait for summer crops until mid-march unless super hot peppers. Please don't jump the gun the advice here it's just way too soon. I don't even start tomatoes until April. There plenty time to grow them timing is key. The only seeds I am starting are lisianthus they need 12 to 16 weeks to grow.
What time of the year do you plant outside? Is it End of April/Beginning of May? I transplant my tomatoes, eggplant and peppers outside after 10 weeks from seeding in trays. So, I seed them around Jan 15 and plant outside in the last week of March or first week of April and I have my first tomato in May. Would it be fair to say you can start these seedlings in Feb in Zone 6?
@DaisyCreekFarms typically plant towards the end of May. The only crops I have found to need more than 6 weeks are super hot peppers and specific cut flowers. I have found smaller transplants out to perform ones that are 10+ weeks old due to transplant shock. Bigger is not always better. Maybe check out other channels in the north to better understand the zones. I have jumped the gun and experimented on many different starting dates, including 10+ weeks.
@@kittiew260I live in Raleigh, NC area (7b). I transplant eggplants, peppers and tomatoes in first week of April after last frost. Tomatoes seedlings need 4 weeks, eggplants & peppers need at least 8 weeks.
Who caught the blooper about planting plant plants, plant plant your plants! lol Let me know what part of the world you are from and what you are growing in January!
I’m in East Tennessee mountains in zone 6 a and 6 b so it’s to early for me to start seeds. Love your videos and knowledge! Thank you
I'm in zone 7B north Carolina
Lisianthus all can start now. Please edit the video as now is bad advice to start warm weather crops for north states.
😉 oh Everyone in Texas caught your bloopers 🤣🤣 I hv beets, carrots, peas, radish, mustard greens, asters, mums, pansies & nasturtiums outside.
January 2024: chamomile & tomatoes (both inside) ~ Happy gardening to all 🥕🥕
Live in Central Florida and already have green tomatoes on the vine.❤
Your Lily is very pretty❤
I'm near Limoges in France. Under 'Jag Rules', I'm growing chard, cherry tomatoes, Swiss chard and more confidence. We always get whacked by a hard frost in late May plus zero rain over summer. It ain't easy!
LOVE LILLY!
Your blackberry cuttings look amazing. I should have done that in the fall.
I kinda like the plant plant and plant! 😊
When a gardener gets tongue tied...!
lol true! Gardener can only be stuck on one word: Plant!
I’m in the North Bay. Love your channel!
Thank you for the support!
JACK! I love your VOICE! ❤
What a happy doggie! Watching from St. Louis, Missouri
Lile is a delight!
I love your videos
I'm in zone 3 here in Alberta, Canada. Even though we haven't had snow, it's not planting weather.
wow zone 3, I need to experience this lol I guess you don't start your seedlings til march?
I really like your videos, and i see I can find good information here by the comments everyone is commenting, I am a beginner and ready have my raised bed ready, I am in Kent WA and planing to grow a lot of tomatoes and some cantaloupe, and many vegetables.
Upper North Mississippi here. My zone was changed from 7b to zone 8a 😂😂 I have cabbage out still, planning on putting some onions & garlic starts soon ❤ thank you for sharing your knowledge
I'm in Florida, Zone 10 and I'm growing carrots, lettuce, beets, and peas. So far so good.
Thank you Jag.
Thank you for sharing🥰
I live in Cyprus 🇨🇾 in the Mediterranean and it’s currently 21c day time so as it will get up to 45ish centigrade by august and I only started gardening two years ago so it’s all trial and error but thanks to your videos I’m learning fast.
Another very helpful video 👊🏻💥👊🏻
Been STILL starting pepper seeds even this close to January. They’re all growing solid too.
Awesome!
Wow I’m guessing your probably in Florida? Lol because here the wheater been good especially for growing warm weather crops
@@ioschris nope, houston. We’ve had a brief taste of winter but been pretty mild here so far.
@@Lance.pigman ooh close enough fl and htx got basically the same temps. At nights it’s chilly and boom right back to 60-70😂. Happy new year brother!
@@ioschris yup and we usually only catch 1 or 2 freezes a year but never lasts much longer than a few hours. So easy to grow here. Happy new years!
I always start my indoor gardening seeds in February to mid March. I’m in Harrisburg Pennsylvania . I still have Red Russian kale growing, I have started fall growing my cilantro is growing wonderful bunching onions still thick stalks.delish. Garlic I put in beginning Oct has green stalks on them I covered with leaves 🍁 and my beets , carrots. Love gardening 👩🏻🌾 . Can’t wait to see what you’ll be growing yourself.
My peppers and tomatoes are just now producing fruit from the summer. It was so hot in 8b, I guess now they finally found relief in the cooler weather. But I will be starting new plants.
Are you in southern hemisphere or northern hemisphere?
Jag, thank you, for your motivating videos, which helped me get started, with no experience. I'm not there yet, but on my way. Again, thank you.
Thank you for all the good gardening knowledge, please could you do a video on how to grow fenugreek in the garden in NC thank you
Here is the video on fenugreek! th-cam.com/video/FUmfJgdF8Ss/w-d-xo.html
@@DaisyCreekFarms
Thank you so much, I have learned a lot 🙏😊
Mississippi! Will start some peas very soon. It is so hard to wait.
Hello Jag. My husband and i are starting a flower n vegetable garden next year. We are beginner gardeners and your videos are really helping us. Following your month wise gardening tips.We are from Nagaland, NorthEast India.
I discovered volunteer peas in my garden yesterday as well! EXTREMELY unseasonably warm winter in my zone 6a garden. It looks like winter is coming today however. Hi Lily! What a sweetie.
Lily says hello back!
@@DaisyCreekFarms 🥰
You are in a great zone !! In my zone 4 it’s much harder to grow anything
Yes, it would be much harder in zone 4, your season is very short. Make a greenhouse yourself and extend your season!
Keep your head up & wishing you much happiness with gardening. Maybe invest in a greenhouse if you're not in apartment. Take care 🙂.
I’m in zone five. We have snow on the ground in January. But I’m looking forward to spring.
❤ Lilly.
You’re in a great zone. We were 80 one day, everything was beautiful and we had a hard freeze that night. My poor hydrangeas! I did get my potatoes pulled into the garage!
Glad you got the potatoes! Weather has been very strange and unpredictable!
Wonderful & informative video. I'm in 8A Texas USA now and the fluctuating temps are challenging indeed. I watch all of your videos because of that. Happy gardening to you & good luck in 2024. 🍠🥬🍈
Watching from North East England. Midwinter and looking forward to the start of the growing season
My sweet potatoes are growing slips!
Awesome! I start them in Feb!
Very good information.Thanks Jag
I am up the road in Medford OR. I don’t put tomatoes in the ground until early June as soil temps don’t typically allow any earlier. I buy my seedlings for vegetables locally but use winter sowing for flowers. We have so many amazing nurseries that produce wonderful starts. I just can’t match it for production on my small scale. Still, I love to see what you are growing down that way!
Thanks! Beautiful dog. Happy New Year!
Happy new year!
Ziplock bags work well too.
Happy New Year!! ⚘️❤️🪴🎆
Amazing informative video thanks for sharing ❤
I’ve always direct seed my pea plants because they are so fragile. In future video please show how you transplant without damaging them.
Thanks
will do! you can use cow pots or peat pots as well, this way you can plant the whole biodegradable pot without damaging the seedling
@@DaisyCreekFarms Great advice. Thanks
Greetings from East Harlem. This has been my initial year as an urban gardener. And for the first time in my life, I now wish I lived in California. Our once-thriving urban beds look frantically depressing.
Wishing you a better gardening experience in 2024. Maybe you can invest in a greenhouse if possible. Good luck regardless.
Thank you. This was very helpful
This was a Great video!
Im using clear plastic cups to germinate
Thank you again Jag 👍👍, Ali in SW 🇨🇦, have an awesome New Year
Have an Amazing New Year as well!
nice
thanks for sharing
I’m in zone 9a in Florida and I STILL HAVE TOMATOES GROWING AND OKRA BLOSSOMS! Can you believe it? Crazy!! 😂😂😂
You should see how exceptionally difficult it is to grow vegetables here in north east England! 🤦♀️ It’s honestly so so hard as our light levels are so poor and the weather unpredictable, temperatures low and super high humidity
Hi Jag, your videos are always full of information. A thought entered my mind whilst watching your video, you mentioned visiting New Zealand. As most of the Young Punjabis are newcomers in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada perhaps you should dub your videos in Punjabi too and upload them to a different TH-cam channel. One you will be helping young ones to get involved in gardening, two you will be promoting our Maa Boli Punjabi. Thanks for the information today as I'm new to gardening and going to start seedlings right away.
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1:58 I am in love with this organized outbuilding !!! I am zone 9B in Sutter County. My peas came up also in Nov/December. Do you have any frogs??
Those frogs/toads are everywhere, they actually ended up eating a lot of my tomato seedlings in spring
For pennsylvania zone 7a, do you recommend sowing these seeds now?
For 7a, start in the end of Jan or beginning of Feb
I need exact name of mushroom I was so confused to which one to buy
I'm in the pacific northwest just south of Seattle. It's not very cold, but at this time of the year, I feel our day length is too short to grow any vegetables yet. Any thoughts?
If you want to get a head start in growing, use grow light, otherwise wait until the end of Jan or beginning of Feb to start seedlings. You can still sow root vegetables and they will grow automatically when conditions are right, you might have to weed and keep them clean.
A SINCE WE BRING BEGGER GARNING IS PART OF DICOVER SHOPPING HAS BECOME PART OF LIFE WE CAN USE PLACE IT EACH LEFTSIDE OF THE PLACEMENT OF THE SELVES OF MATERIAL OR PRODUCT. HEALTH WEALTH.
What are the peppers you were picking at 5:28
Aurora Peppers
How to grow bigger potato, tomato by using natural ingredients ?
Vote red ♥️
Seriously depends on what zone your in. Eye roll.
DC area can't plant same months as Alabama area can.
You need to state this at the top of your video dude
Jag way too soon (zone 6) to start peppers, tomatoes, and eggplants!!! They will be trees before being able to plant. TRUST ME I HAVE MADE THAT MISTAKE. Anyone in Northern States wait for summer crops until mid-march unless super hot peppers.
Please don't jump the gun the advice here it's just way too soon. I don't even start tomatoes until April. There plenty time to grow them timing is key.
The only seeds I am starting are lisianthus they need 12 to 16 weeks to grow.
What time of the year do you plant outside? Is it End of April/Beginning of May? I transplant my tomatoes, eggplant and peppers outside after 10 weeks from seeding in trays. So, I seed them around Jan 15 and plant outside in the last week of March or first week of April and I have my first tomato in May. Would it be fair to say you can start these seedlings in Feb in Zone 6?
@DaisyCreekFarms typically plant towards the end of May. The only crops I have found to need more than 6 weeks are super hot peppers and specific cut flowers. I have found smaller transplants out to perform ones that are 10+ weeks old due to transplant shock. Bigger is not always better. Maybe check out other channels in the north to better understand the zones.
I have jumped the gun and experimented on many different starting dates, including 10+ weeks.
@@kittiew260I live in Raleigh, NC area (7b). I transplant eggplants, peppers and tomatoes in first week of April after last frost. Tomatoes seedlings need 4 weeks, eggplants & peppers need at least 8 weeks.
You can start before mid March in zone 6 iif you have a greenhouse. I did it last year.
Zone 9b.. Tucson Az.. I already have so.e tomato sprouts coming up. And still have tomatoes still ripening on the plant. 😁❤️⚘️🪴🍅
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