So much stuff to plant this month, I'm running out of sunny spots on my patio! November IS exciting! 😆Great video as always, information from a local source is invaluable. I've been waffling a little bit about what to plant so this reassurance is fantastic. I guess what I'm saying is, I should probably go buy the calendar lmao
I've had great success with shallots in Irvine, planting bulbs from the previous year typically around Halloween. I sure learned my lesson with broccoli and cabbage moths, which treated neem oil like salad dressing! Have another batch of broccoli under mosquito netting.
I loved my 2023 calendar. I refer to it all year instead of google. It's obvious how much time is spent to povide such useful information. I gave up on brussel sprouts. They are a aphid magnet. Question: Can I plant potatoes in 9bCA in November for a sprint harvest? Monthly "what you can plant" videos are great! Thank you.
Glad to hear it! A light frost can damage the plant a little but not necessarily kill it. You can mulch and use row cover if temps do get that low. Otherwise, you're safe to plant now (they take about three months), and we have them in stock now too: sandiegoseedcompany.com/product-category/vegetables/potatoes/
What Up 619 Garden gang man i love youre Lolla Rosa strain of Lettuce only grabbed it once from Hunters Nursery i save my seed and the Lettuce is so nice looking i dont harvest it and I usually let it Bolt to get more seeds Jaha happened once already however Thanks for the inspiration to grow more Fam keep it Ganstah and keep it 619 Playahs....San Diego Seed Co. on mines ❤
Great info. I’m trying Brussels Sprouts again. Start earlier every year. They are great for attracting aphids. I have grown them to the tiny head stage…maybe the size of a nickel, after I cut the top of the stalk off. Turnips and shallots are great to grow too. Pronounce Lolla Rossa “Lo La” and it’s one of many lettuces I grow every year. BTW the Calendar’s Amazing!!! Been buying them every year. Now I gift them to my garden fam and friends.
I'm in deep south 9b and I grow bush beans in succession all winter - I just cover them if we're expecting a temperature dive. I think something got a couple of my bulbing onions - squirrels? So I'm goin to have to cover them with chicken wire.
A little bit of row cover or similar can definitely go a long way! Let us know if that works. We don't have squirrels here (mostly skunks though), but lots of people do.
@@SanDiegoSeedCompany I made some small shallow domes of chicken wire for each onion - I didn't plant a lot, I have a small garden and it's my first year growing onions. I'm scattering them around because alliums are supposed to help deterring pests.
I totally get you with the Brussels sprouts. Lol. Do you think you can add flowers too? Like maybe a video for veggies like this one and a seperate one for "what you can plant in month" flowers edition. Plz,plz,plz
Yes, we can include more flowers for sure. All varieties are also listed on the calendar, and we do posts on Instagram: instagram.com/sandiegoseedcompany/
I bought your cosmic purple carrot, one of many seeds I bought, and I let one go to seed and the seeds just drop, too many for me to save, now the 20 gallon pot is full of carrot seedlings, I'm thinking I'll let it grow and pick them when they have baby carrots.
Helpful info! When do you plant other root veggies like turnips and kohlrabi? We are considering trying them here, and I figured Nov was the right time with brassicas….
Curious, won’t the board promote roly polys to go under it because of the moisture? I have so many roly polys and direct sowing seeds is so hard for me so any advice and tips are very much appreciated. Do you guys have any videos on pest control in particular for roly polys? 😭
Great point! They do, so we come out and pick them off each day (for beds that don't have a lot) if we don't use one of these two products below (which we DO use in beds that have a lot of them). We don't have a video specifically about them, but Sluggo Plus or DE works. sandiegoseedcompany.com/product/tools-and-merchandise/pest-management/organic-sluggo-plus/
Oh No! I have a couple brussels sprouts plants growing in my garden at the moment! I'll keep you posted as to if I get some sprouts!!
Oops. Me too.
Let us know how you do! Some fellow gardeners in our area have had some luck
Ooo dang me too.... I'm in tx
So much stuff to plant this month, I'm running out of sunny spots on my patio! November IS exciting! 😆Great video as always, information from a local source is invaluable. I've been waffling a little bit about what to plant so this reassurance is fantastic. I guess what I'm saying is, I should probably go buy the calendar lmao
Calendar is a GAME CHANGER. We've done balcony gardens, and it's so hard to not turn it into a jungle :)
Thx for the information...Great video! HSTL ZONE 6❤
I've had great success with shallots in Irvine, planting bulbs from the previous year typically around Halloween.
I sure learned my lesson with broccoli and cabbage moths, which treated neem oil like salad dressing! Have another batch of broccoli under mosquito netting.
"neem oil like salad dressing" 🤣 🤣 That's the best thing I've ever heard!
Super excited for your upcoming bulbing onion video!
Central Florida 9b. We’re still in mid to upper 90’s during the day and 60’s at night! Drat
Wow! That's pretty dang hot still. What do you have growing?
Thanks
What to Plant in November for Gardeners in Zones 9 & 10 thanks for the information
I'm trying a dwarf variety of Brussels sprouts this year. Never successfully grown them down here, but I don't like giving up!
Ooo keep me posted!
I loved my 2023 calendar. I refer to it all year instead of google. It's obvious how much time is spent to povide such useful information. I gave up on brussel sprouts. They are a aphid magnet. Question: Can I plant potatoes in 9bCA in November for a sprint harvest? Monthly "what you can plant" videos are great! Thank you.
Glad to hear it! A light frost can damage the plant a little but not necessarily kill it. You can mulch and use row cover if temps do get that low. Otherwise, you're safe to plant now (they take about three months), and we have them in stock now too: sandiegoseedcompany.com/product-category/vegetables/potatoes/
What Up 619 Garden gang man i love youre Lolla Rosa strain of Lettuce only grabbed it once from Hunters Nursery i save my seed and the Lettuce is so nice looking i dont harvest it and I usually let it Bolt to get more seeds Jaha happened once already however Thanks for the inspiration to grow more Fam keep it Ganstah and keep it 619 Playahs....San Diego Seed Co. on mines ❤
Great info. I’m trying Brussels Sprouts again. Start earlier every year. They are great for attracting aphids. I have grown them to the tiny head stage…maybe the size of a nickel, after I cut the top of the stalk off.
Turnips and shallots are great to grow too.
Pronounce Lolla Rossa “Lo La” and it’s one of many lettuces I grow every year.
BTW the Calendar’s Amazing!!! Been buying them every year. Now I gift them to my garden fam and friends.
Good luck with the Brussels sprouts and thanks so much for your support!
I'm in deep south 9b and I grow bush beans in succession all winter - I just cover them if we're expecting a temperature dive. I think something got a couple of my bulbing onions - squirrels? So I'm goin to have to cover them with chicken wire.
A little bit of row cover or similar can definitely go a long way! Let us know if that works. We don't have squirrels here (mostly skunks though), but lots of people do.
@@SanDiegoSeedCompany I made some small shallow domes of chicken wire for each onion - I didn't plant a lot, I have a small garden and it's my first year growing onions. I'm scattering them around because alliums are supposed to help deterring pests.
I totally get you with the Brussels sprouts. Lol.
Do you think you can add flowers too? Like maybe a video for veggies like this one and a seperate one for "what you can plant in month" flowers edition. Plz,plz,plz
Yes, we can include more flowers for sure. All varieties are also listed on the calendar, and we do posts on Instagram: instagram.com/sandiegoseedcompany/
I bought your cosmic purple carrot, one of many seeds I bought, and I let one go to seed and the seeds just drop, too many for me to save, now the 20 gallon pot is full of carrot seedlings, I'm thinking I'll let it grow and pick them when they have baby carrots.
Awesome! The beauty of gardening
After the thinning, when do I place the mulch back on the beets/carrots/radishes? Thank you!
Yup! Just be careful not to cover up the greens when they're small
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Helpful info! When do you plant other root veggies like turnips and kohlrabi? We are considering trying them here, and I figured Nov was the right time with brassicas….
You’re good to go
Yup! The calendar list is more comprehensive than these videos, but now is a good time
Curious, won’t the board promote roly polys to go under it because of the moisture? I have so many roly polys and direct sowing seeds is so hard for me so any advice and tips are very much appreciated. Do you guys have any videos on pest control in particular for roly polys? 😭
Great point! They do, so we come out and pick them off each day (for beds that don't have a lot) if we don't use one of these two products below (which we DO use in beds that have a lot of them). We don't have a video specifically about them, but Sluggo Plus or DE works.
sandiegoseedcompany.com/product/tools-and-merchandise/pest-management/organic-sluggo-plus/
@@SanDiegoSeedCompany thank you! I caved and bought the sluggo plus last week to sprinkle around my peas. They are surviving soo far. 🤞🏻🙏🏻
USDA changed our growing zone from 9b to 10a What do I need to do differently?
Most likely nothing really since that's only a few degrees. It's just a measure of how cold your lows get.