Thanks so much for this video detailing what we can plant now in 9a. There aren’t enough TH-camrs who put out videos specific to this zone. Big thanks from the Texas Gulf Coast.
Seminole pumpkins grow the best in Florida where I live but they did need to sprawl and root along the ground. Very large vines and lots of small and sweet pumpkins. Thanks so much for your channel
I totally agree with you! I am in zone 9a in Southern California. But, this was 3 yrs ago and it is significantly HOTTER in the summers now. I have abandoned my garden and will clear it this weekend. Starting prep for fall. Subscribed!👩🏽🌾😢
I've used Mary's Heirloom Seeds on a limited basis and haven't had any problem either. I tend to use RareSeeds.Com and Seedsavers.org. Maybe I need to look at Mary's a bit more!! Thanks for commenting and checking out the video!!! It's greatly appreciated!!!
@@LouisianaSimpleLiving YES!!!!!!! I found your channel cause I was looking for Halloween things a few months ago, I watched a few of your other videos then just had to subscribe 👏🏻
I'm interested in your Chinese cabbage to see how it grow. In my experience it will start great but it goes to bolting in the heat. Maybe it will work for you.
Yes Linda, you are perfectly right. Bok Choy and other Chinese cabbage does have a tendency to bolt in the heat. My problem is that I plant too many. So, I've got to remind myself to plant a few less and harvest them when pretty young before they go to seed. Great comment and thanks for the feedback!!
LOL....I like your shoes....I've got on a pair just like them that I wore to the garden today....They are very bendable and I can just take a water hose and wash feet and shoes before I go into the house.....Thanks for the ideas on what to plant next, just pulled sugar snap peas out today and have a little space......Oh, yeah, hello from Somerville, Al......Larry @ Scoot's Organic
Yes, the sun is pretty tough on my tomatoes as well. The Creoles do a better job than most at handling the sun. Garden on, and thanks for your comment and tip of using Creoles!!
That's all we can do is keep trying and planting a succession crop. You have a really long growing season in zone 9B so take advantage of that. Thanks for the comment!!!
Hey I am in the capital heights area of baton rouge, what can i plant now in planting bags for a fall crop? Have you used growing bags to grow root crops?
Hey Cheryl! I've got two videos that can help you out as to what you can plant now. You've watched the video @ th-cam.com/video/SAsfxv9jJ5g/w-d-xo.html about July and the second is relative to what you can plant in August @ th-cam.com/video/Xzt0MnuXYlE/w-d-xo.html. I will be doing a video in upcoming weeks on what I'm sowing this year in August. Both of these videos will be able to help list out what seeds you can sow. As for grow bags, I've used them for beets, carrots, and potatoes. These were pretty big grow bags (20 gallon?) but they worked fine for me. They are a good economical way to grow some veges and you should have good success. Just make sure you got a good soil mix. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions!! Thanks from Louisiana Simple Living!!
I'm also in zone 9a . Thanks for the advice on what to plant now. I'm going to get these growing. I learned a lot from this video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, glad this video helps out!!
Thanks so much for this video detailing what we can plant now in 9a. There aren’t enough TH-camrs who put out videos specific to this zone. Big thanks from the Texas Gulf Coast.
Glad it was helpful! Us Zone 9A gardeners have to work together to share information. Thanks!!
Seminole pumpkins grow the best in Florida where I live but they did need to sprawl and root along the ground. Very large vines and lots of small and sweet pumpkins. Thanks so much for your channel
Good to know! I might have to try the Seminole pumpkin myself!
It's too hot this was two yrs ago I'm not far from you this year It feels like someone had the keys to the bowels of hell and unleashed it on us 🤦🏻♀️
It has been quite hot!! I agree!
I totally agree with you! I am in zone 9a in Southern California. But, this was 3 yrs ago and it is significantly HOTTER in the summers now. I have abandoned my garden and will clear it this weekend. Starting prep for fall. Subscribed!👩🏽🌾😢
Great variety to pant! I am on Zone 7 so we are close! Thank you for sharing! Good video!🌻
Thanks for checking out the video!!
Thanks For the Information, New Orleans here⚜️💜👍🏾
Glad you liked it!! Great to know another Louisiana gardener! How has the heat impacted your garden?
Thanks for the inspiration to keep on planting! I’m north of BR and love to keep growing.
I have fantastic success with Mary’s Heirloom Seeds. (I’m a new gardener.)
I've used Mary's Heirloom Seeds on a limited basis and haven't had any problem either. I tend to use RareSeeds.Com and Seedsavers.org. Maybe I need to look at Mary's a bit more!! Thanks for commenting and checking out the video!!! It's greatly appreciated!!!
Great video-thx u-Gonzales here
Great, thanks for watching! We need more people from Louisiana on TH-cam!
@@LouisianaSimpleLiving YES!!!!!!! I found your channel cause I was looking for Halloween things a few months ago, I watched a few of your other videos then just had to subscribe 👏🏻
@@dawnlamblambkinfarm6938 Thanks so much for checking out the channel and subscribing!!
I'm interested in your Chinese cabbage to see how it grow. In my experience it will start great but it goes to bolting in the heat. Maybe it will work for you.
Yes Linda, you are perfectly right. Bok Choy and other Chinese cabbage does have a tendency to bolt in the heat. My problem is that I plant too many. So, I've got to remind myself to plant a few less and harvest them when pretty young before they go to seed. Great comment and thanks for the feedback!!
LOL....I like your shoes....I've got on a pair just like them that I wore to the garden today....They are very bendable and I can just take a water hose and wash feet and shoes before I go into the house.....Thanks for the ideas on what to plant next, just pulled sugar snap peas out today and have a little space......Oh, yeah, hello from Somerville, Al......Larry @ Scoot's Organic
Greetings from Greater Baton Rouge area. Thanks for watching. You are right about these shoes, they are perfect for gardening. Go plant something!
Good video enjoyed it thx for sharing and the info Here in NC I understand the crazy weather Humid HOT HOT and Rain!!!! Be safe
It's crazy heat, humidity and rain. It seems likes it rained every day for close to 2 months. Take care!!
I understand showers again today
My soil is parched. Hoping for rain so I can plant more beans. I’m in Evangeline Parish.
Great, I need some rain as well. We really need it with this unbearable heat! Nice to have Evangeline Parish represented here!
My soil is too
My soil is parched right now and hoping it rains soon so I can plant more beans.
More beans are good, LOL!
My tomato plants literally melted here in zone 9b..😢 still have creole tomato tho! .
Yes, the sun is pretty tough on my tomatoes as well. The Creoles do a better job than most at handling the sun. Garden on, and thanks for your comment and tip of using Creoles!!
Ill trt another squash and some bush beans
That's all we can do is keep trying and planting a succession crop. You have a really long growing season in zone 9B so take advantage of that. Thanks for the comment!!!
Hey I am in the capital heights area of baton rouge, what can i plant now in planting bags for a fall crop? Have you used growing bags to grow root crops?
Hey Cheryl! I've got two videos that can help you out as to what you can plant now. You've watched the video @ th-cam.com/video/SAsfxv9jJ5g/w-d-xo.html about July and the second is relative to what you can plant in August @ th-cam.com/video/Xzt0MnuXYlE/w-d-xo.html. I will be doing a video in upcoming weeks on what I'm sowing this year in August. Both of these videos will be able to help list out what seeds you can sow. As for grow bags, I've used them for beets, carrots, and potatoes. These were pretty big grow bags (20 gallon?) but they worked fine for me. They are a good economical way to grow some veges and you should have good success. Just make sure you got a good soil mix. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions!! Thanks from Louisiana Simple Living!!
Can you plant mustard and turnip greens right now?
LSU AG Center recommends August 1. I tend to follow those recommendations although I wii probably sow some seeds in mid to late July.
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Not sure of the comment but live it anyhow. Thanks for watching the video!!