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Great information in this video! I loved how you explained the importance of knowing your first frost date and how to plan accordingly for fall crops. It's so helpful to understand that some cool-weather crops can withstand frost while others, like peas, need to mature before the frost arrives. Have you ever tried using shade cloth for starting other crops earlier? I'd love to hear more about your experiences with that!
Thanks so much. I do use shade cloth and it helps with leafy greens a lot. I got a lot of stuff started late July using 50% shade cloth. Please Support the Rusted Garden Amazon Influencer's Storefront link anytime you shop at Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden I put the products I use and discuss, in videos, there. TY! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
It is still in ther 90s in the shade here in Sylacuga, AL. Cooler temperatures are moving into the area this Thursday, 80F in the foreast. I have a six day window for seed germination, before it warms up. This time of year the temperatures are like a rollercoaster, up and down. Tomorow, I'll transplant cabbage seedlings into the garden, then sow seeds for brocolli, cauliflower, turnips, beets, chard, Pak Choy, Yellow Heart Winter Choy, Komatsuna, tatsoi, carrots, radish, and maybe Nappa Cabbage. The first frost is usually around Halloween, and the first hard freeze in mid-November, but I've seen it snow as early as October 13th. The last two years, we've had frezing temperatures into the single digits, but no snow. This year, I am expecting a lot of snow. Everything in my garden has to be covered this tme of year. My cats like to dig in the garden soil. I tolerte it because they eat voles. Deer are a problem this year. Usually they aren't a problem until after the first frost. They stripped my peach trees of most of their leaves. I've had to put a cage around them made of hog wire to protect what is left of them.
That is a rollercoaster. I would actually like more snow here. We just havent been getting it for years now. Years back we had a 4ft storm Please Support the Rusted Garden Amazon Influencer's Storefront link anytime you shop at Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden I put the products I use and discuss, in videos, there. TY! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Hi i am new to your channel, I can't plant my cold weather plants because I live in georgia and we still are getting weather in the mid nineties and morning upper 70 so i had to start my seedling in my garage, where it very cool and they are coming along very good.😊😊😊
Question: I am more concerned with the heat spikes. When it is over 80, do I need to put up shade cloth? I have cool evenings, but warm days still. I am in KC, zone 6B. Thanks, Connie
Not just for a say. I would water the soil on that day. If you get several days and warmer night, bring back the shade cloth. Please Support the Rusted Garden Amazon Influencer's Storefront link anytime you shop at Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden I put the products I use and discuss, in videos, there. TY! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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It really varies based on where you live. For Maryland, kale and spinach. Please Support the Rusted Garden Amazon Influencer's Storefront link anytime you shop at Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden I put the products I use and discuss, in videos, there. TY! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Yep. I’m in zone 9 and have been having very good luck regrowing romain bottoms in my garden over winter.
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Great information in this video! I loved how you explained the importance of knowing your first frost date and how to plan accordingly for fall crops. It's so helpful to understand that some cool-weather crops can withstand frost while others, like peas, need to mature before the frost arrives. Have you ever tried using shade cloth for starting other crops earlier? I'd love to hear more about your experiences with that!
Thanks so much. I do use shade cloth and it helps with leafy greens a lot. I got a lot of stuff started late July using 50% shade cloth.
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It is still in ther 90s in the shade here in Sylacuga, AL. Cooler temperatures are moving into the area this Thursday, 80F in the foreast. I have a six day window for seed germination, before it warms up. This time of year the temperatures are like a rollercoaster, up and down. Tomorow, I'll transplant cabbage seedlings into the garden, then sow seeds for brocolli, cauliflower, turnips, beets, chard, Pak Choy, Yellow Heart Winter Choy, Komatsuna, tatsoi, carrots, radish, and maybe Nappa Cabbage. The first frost is usually around Halloween, and the first hard freeze in mid-November, but I've seen it snow as early as October 13th. The last two years, we've had frezing temperatures into the single digits, but no snow. This year, I am expecting a lot of snow.
Everything in my garden has to be covered this tme of year. My cats like to dig in the garden soil. I tolerte it because they eat voles. Deer are a problem this year. Usually they aren't a problem until after the first frost. They stripped my peach trees of most of their leaves. I've had to put a cage around them made of hog wire to protect what is left of them.
That is a rollercoaster. I would actually like more snow here. We just havent been getting it for years now. Years back we had a 4ft storm
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Hi i am new to your channel, I can't plant my cold weather plants because I live in georgia and we still are getting weather in the mid nineties and morning upper 70 so i had to start my seedling in my garage, where it very cool and they are coming along very good.😊😊😊
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Question: I am more concerned with the heat spikes. When it is over 80, do I need to put up shade cloth? I have cool evenings, but warm days still. I am in KC, zone 6B. Thanks, Connie
Not just for a say. I would water the soil on that day. If you get several days and warmer night, bring back the shade cloth.
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Question. Which plants can I plant in fall for spring harvest. How do I go about it? Sharon
It really varies based on where you live. For Maryland, kale and spinach.
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