I have loved your channel for years, but the title isn't true for everywhere. I'm in the Southern Hemisphere, so basically everything that is happening where you are is happening the other way around here. Just in case you forgot! Your videos have greatly helped me in the garden and I would just like to say thank you.
I love this season! I am going to be planting most of these vegetables myself in my small tiny garden. I am a beginner to gardening. Where are my beginners? Woop woop! I hope we all get an abundant harvest soon!
whooop whoop! started super late at the end of july, only managed to get some green beans harvested. & i’m crossing my fingers my cucs will make it before the freeze 😭 how’s your indoor setup looking?
It's October and my garden is dying but new cold weather crops are starting and it helps to grow some cold weather things to keep the garden going , never stop , aways grow something
Just a thought, when you give recommendations maybe say what zones you recommend growing things during a particular month. Even if its just posted in the bottom of the video
for every person it lists what zone they’re in at the bottom of each screen under their name. just find the person in the zone you’re closest to & those are the crops you can try, for some reason though he doesn’t include all of the growers in all of the videos (which i feel like is the best part of this channel because it caters to different zones) but maybe the others were busy
I love living in the San Francisco Bay area, where even when we have Frost, we can just toss a bed sheet over the plant bed and still have lovely winter vegetables.
I'm zone 7, but Hairy Vetch did some wonderful things as a cover crop for a giant bed I just reclaimed the winter before last. And it does a nice job outcompeting perennial weeds in the spring.
I made a fantastic discovery this year! I had a volunteer Maypop 🍈🍈🍈 come up right next to my trellis. I had no idea we had a native passionfruit, much less one that’s beautiful and tastes great. I let it grow and went out a couple days ago and a fruit was on the ground completely eaten by something. So I figured they had to be ready. Imagine a Concord grape, lemon, and pomegranate with a pineapple bite at the end. I’m in LOVE! My new favorite fruit! I’m so glad some random animal pooped there! 😅
@@emkn1479 I’ve heard you need to plant them as soon as you get them, like in the fall, so they can come up in the spring. Also they send out suckers, so you can dig them up and plant them also.
@@emkn1479 I also read some taste better than others so you might want to try the fruit and find some you like. I just got extremely lucky with this ones flavor.
Wee, I direct sowed a bunch of carrots yesterday, sowed cabbages and cauliflowers into some seed trays, and transplanted some bok choy into one of my raised beds. I'm planning to really nail some successions of all of those this year. I learned the hard way that butterfly and sweet pea flowers should be planted now, after trying to do them early spring and getting very poor results, so thanks for the validation Jacques!I'm also gonna plant some amaranth and some other flowers for spring next year. I might be brave enough to give more peas and beans a try, I really don't get good results with either :/. I'm so excited and ready for fall!
The month of October is very good for plants. Your pumpkin is ready for harvest and you have very healthy plants in your garden. All the plants have given very good information about their plants.Gardening is a very hard work You have done a great job.
I wish there was a 5a zone avail, even if the planting time is short theres a lot to do- outside of the very last crop but an individual with that zone garden
You can order kits like the one that “ Planted in the Garden” its Ep.15 8x8;grow tent. This kit comes with lights and insulation ect… that make it that you can grow in your basement! I fallow a gardener that has turned his urban yard into a farm. Ill check the name exactly so you can get your farm started in ur spare room or your basement or what ever other inside room you want to convert.
Try Scarlet Runner beans come spring.... lovely red flowers and the beans are speckled purple and black. They are a pole bean and need room to climb. Check them out.
If those tropical lima beans are purplish, they may be madagascar beans aka christmas beans. A fantastic perennial dried bean - they produce and produce and produce, and apparently more each year. I'm not in a tropical area but they coped fantastically through an extremely hot summer.
I popped this video on while planting some more lettuce. I heard the part about soaking seeds just before popping some kohlrabi seeds into a pocket of my Greenstalk. I decided to do thise tomorrow after soaking them overnight for quicker germination 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
Growing Esoteric Phaesalous sp. is One of my main passions...Incidentally it Also was that of El Chapo in his youth, wherein he proclaimed his love for growing corn and beans...TBH Ive been growing beans since I was 3 from packets from the grocery store for a hot tip: Pinto beans from the bag dried make an awesome prolific drought hardy bush bean and obviously a phenomenal dried bean the ones at the store are viable (will germinate) and will grow easily. Great luck!
The tropical perennial Lima bean looks a lot like what we called Madagascar beans in Australia. I grew two vines that gave me over 20kg of beans. Insane production, super creamy and superb in Hungarian vegetable goulash with liquid smoke. If it's the same bean, you're in for a treat!
I grew broad beans as a cover crop this year in some new beds/dormant beds. I have never seen nitrogen nodule production on a legume the way i have with these. Its always cool to inspect my pea and green beans roots and see the little nodules, these were on a whole other level, good 1-2cm nodules on the roots it was crazy
Thanks for the video. Love the new guy Jake. He sounds cool like a surfer from the beach. ( Didn't realize it was Jacques at first). Bring him along more often. I'm waiting for my garlic order now. Probably get here next week. Some company called botanical interests, ever heard of them?😂. I need to order some onion and turnip seeds and I'll probably throw in a few lettuce. I'm in zone 10. I can prety much plant any time.
Hahaa, last frost we had in the beginning of May and about a week ago (somewhere mid-September) we had our first frost. And in the end of October we usually have our first snow. So we are already done for this year here in Northern Estonia. Good luck to you all though. Still fun to watch :)
Kevin! I love all that you are doing with Epic Gardening! Y’all keep up the great work! Question…I ordered garlic but it has not shipped to me in SC. I received the rest of my order but I was pretty sure it said garlic will ship separately when I ordered it but just wanted to make sure that was correct. I ordered the day Botanical Interest sent me the text that it was time to order garlic.
@@ravendragonsong5842food at the store is getting pretty pricey and I really need to be healthier in some way. 😊 I'm kinda impatient, so I'd like to eat freshly picked veggies.
I'm in Oklahoma and still planting lettuce. Going into winter, it's a good idea to have some way to cover, at least temporarily, when a big cold front comes in just to prevent frost damage to the leaves.
I would love to hear whether you actually like those limas. Because I do not like lima beans and used to have to sit at my dinner table for an hour, feeding my cat a lima bean or two, spreading them around on my plate to make it look like I'd eaten some until my mom would say, "Just eat 2 bites". blugh! Of course, that doesn't stop me from wanting to grow them tho. haha
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I hate to break it to you, but it's still September!
@@jamesanderson3271 this is for people to have time to get things planted
I have loved your channel for years, but the title isn't true for everywhere. I'm in the Southern Hemisphere, so basically everything that is happening where you are is happening the other way around here. Just in case you forgot!
Your videos have greatly helped me in the garden and I would just like to say thank you.
@@BunchOfGreyGrapes
Search on Google what hardiness zone you're in, then search what crops you can plant in your zone and you must mention the month.
Hey bro I'm in San Diego. How do I get an invite to future seed meetings?
I’m still a kid but I love to plant and I am a Philippino
Is that a kind of pepper? le pellipino
Great hobby for a kid. Save your family some money on groceries.
Its a type of cucumber😂@randompersonintheworld232
*FILIPINO not Philippino
Coolest kid award!
I love this season! I am going to be planting most of these vegetables myself in my small tiny garden. I am a beginner to gardening. Where are my beginners? Woop woop! I hope we all get an abundant harvest soon!
Here! Wiip Wiip😂
Im right there with ya! Hopefully I can harvest at least 1 vegetable without it dying
whooop whoop! started super late at the end of july, only managed to get some green beans harvested. & i’m crossing my fingers my cucs will make it before the freeze 😭 how’s your indoor setup looking?
@@yogesnathan5451 ❤️
@@SonniiTea I am with you 😂
It's October and my garden is dying but new cold weather crops are starting and it helps to grow some cold weather things to keep the garden going , never stop , aways grow something
Just a thought, when you give recommendations maybe say what zones you recommend growing things during a particular month. Even if its just posted in the bottom of the video
No Matter Where You Live is in the title even though most of these dont work in my zone
for every person it lists what zone they’re in at the bottom of each screen under their name. just find the person in the zone you’re closest to & those are the crops you can try, for some reason though he doesn’t include all of the growers in all of the videos (which i feel like is the best part of this channel because it caters to different zones) but maybe the others were busy
Yup. Garlic and cover crops, here in Minnesota.... The rest are florida\socal specific. Disappointing
This will be the best thing I know, let's grow clean vegetables and protect the environment around us. ❤
Planted radishes and kale 10 days ago in northeast , zone 6 , soaked seeds, all sprouted and growing by now. Go for it!
I’m loving Jake! He’s so cool and chill!
Noted Kevin and Jacques,I'm from the Philippines Negros Island.I just ordered 15 different type of seeds. Thank you this is very timely.
You can also use chamomile tea to sanitize seeds, if you don't want to mess with chemicals. (Plus I love how Kevin pronounces that word 😂)
I love plantation .growing plants is a therapy for me
I love living in the San Francisco Bay area, where even when we have Frost, we can just toss a bed sheet over the plant bed and still have lovely winter vegetables.
Kevin and Eric....now Jacques and Jake....love it!!! Hope they don't kill Jake off like Eric 😂😂😂
Hahaha yes!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Eric is half dandelion, he’s never really gone
@@Dirt-Fermer I see him a little more as mint lol
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I'm zone 7, but Hairy Vetch did some wonderful things as a cover crop for a giant bed I just reclaimed the winter before last. And it does a nice job outcompeting perennial weeds in the spring.
Going to try cover crops, carrots and garlic 🧄. Thanks guys
I made a fantastic discovery this year! I had a volunteer Maypop 🍈🍈🍈 come up right next to my trellis. I had no idea we had a native passionfruit, much less one that’s beautiful and tastes great. I let it grow and went out a couple days ago and a fruit was on the ground completely eaten by something. So I figured they had to be ready. Imagine a Concord grape, lemon, and pomegranate with a pineapple bite at the end. I’m in LOVE! My new favorite fruit! I’m so glad some random animal pooped there! 😅
What a dream! I’m going to attempt to track down seeds and grow them. Pretty jealous! 😅
@@emkn1479 I’ve heard you need to plant them as soon as you get them, like in the fall, so they can come up in the spring. Also they send out suckers, so you can dig them up and plant them also.
@@emkn1479 I also read some taste better than others so you might want to try the fruit and find some you like. I just got extremely lucky with this ones flavor.
@@Gardeningchristine thanks! I’ll see if I can get my hands on some soon.
@@Gardeningchristine what hardiness zone are you in? I’m seeing some mixed information for this plant online.
I like Jake, he said 3 small beets is better than 1 big beet
I think small beets are better - they are softer and not as woody
His words not mine!
The weather girl hand gestures are annoying.
I’ve heard of Appaloosa bean but never seen them. Really looking forward to that one!
Wee, I direct sowed a bunch of carrots yesterday, sowed cabbages and cauliflowers into some seed trays, and transplanted some bok choy into one of my raised beds. I'm planning to really nail some successions of all of those this year. I learned the hard way that butterfly and sweet pea flowers should be planted now, after trying to do them early spring and getting very poor results, so thanks for the validation Jacques!I'm also gonna plant some amaranth and some other flowers for spring next year. I might be brave enough to give more peas and beans a try, I really don't get good results with either :/. I'm so excited and ready for fall!
What a great Collab! I love how it covers different regions, and all the people seem knowledgeable and personable
I planted cover crops today in my large bed. Got some free seeds from my local library 😊😊
The month of October is very good for plants. Your pumpkin is ready for harvest and you have very healthy plants in your garden. All the plants have given very good information about their plants.Gardening is a very hard work You have done a great job.
Love your channel & TY for thinking of us 'northern gardeners'!
Planted garlic today around my roses 🌹.
Zone 3a-4... Edmonton, AB, Canada
Is that a Valley Carpenter bee flying around Kevin around the 14:10 mark? So fluffy and cute!!
I’ve grew cucumbers, pumpkins, peppers, sunflowers,peas, and beans I love gardening from zone 9
I wish there was a 5a zone avail, even if the planting time is short theres a lot to do- outside of the very last crop but an individual with that zone garden
Ooh special thank you for that turnip suggestion! I'm in southeast Texas and have had trouble with turnips before. I will definitely try this variety!
Vetch grows wild in my yard and its my favorite tiny flower. It also goes to seed and looks like tiny little bean pods. Adorable.
You can order kits like the one that “ Planted in the Garden” its Ep.15 8x8;grow tent. This kit comes with lights and insulation ect… that make it that you can grow in your basement! I fallow a gardener that has turned his urban yard into a farm. Ill check the name exactly so you can get your farm started in ur spare room or your basement or what ever other inside room you want to convert.
Try Scarlet Runner beans come spring.... lovely red flowers and the beans are speckled purple and black. They are a pole bean and need room to climb. Check them out.
Love from Arizona & down the street from the Gila River Rez ⛽️ ⛽️
Love it! October is just the best month!
Hi! I keep the best big garlic bulbs each year like red Russian and an unknown variety that is a size of a large orange. Thanks for the tips.
I have grown to love the channel. Thanks Eric thanks Jake you guys are my favorite m
I LOVE this series!!! Thank you all 🌻
If those tropical lima beans are purplish, they may be madagascar beans aka christmas beans. A fantastic perennial dried bean - they produce and produce and produce, and apparently more each year. I'm not in a tropical area but they coped fantastically through an extremely hot summer.
Hi Kevin. WOW October. This year is going so fast. Ty for the wonderful videos! Love your channel. 🌻🦋👒🐝🌸
Jake and Eric! Dynamic Duo!!
I popped this video on while planting some more lettuce. I heard the part about soaking seeds just before popping some kohlrabi seeds into a pocket of my Greenstalk. I decided to do thise tomorrow after soaking them overnight for quicker germination 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
Great tip!
@@epicgardening Thanks! I just took your advice on the beans and leveraged it in real time. Please keep up the great work!
Growing Esoteric Phaesalous sp. is One of my main passions...Incidentally it Also was that of El Chapo in his youth, wherein he proclaimed his love for growing corn and beans...TBH Ive been growing beans since I was 3 from packets from the grocery store for a hot tip: Pinto beans from the bag dried make an awesome prolific drought hardy bush bean and obviously a phenomenal dried bean the ones at the store are viable (will germinate) and will grow easily. Great luck!
The tropical perennial Lima bean looks a lot like what we called Madagascar beans in Australia. I grew two vines that gave me over 20kg of beans. Insane production, super creamy and superb in Hungarian vegetable goulash with liquid smoke. If it's the same bean, you're in for a treat!
I grew broad beans as a cover crop this year in some new beds/dormant beds. I have never seen nitrogen nodule production on a legume the way i have with these. Its always cool to inspect my pea and green beans roots and see the little nodules, these were on a whole other level, good 1-2cm nodules on the roots it was crazy
85-87° on Oahu, Waianae, West side. 😅😅, you've given good water alternatives, Mahalo😊😊😊
Lol Jake's cameo 😂 thanks for all the seed suggestions folks 🎉
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Thanks for the video. Love the new guy Jake. He sounds cool like a surfer from the beach. ( Didn't realize it was Jacques at first). Bring him along more often. I'm waiting for my garlic order now. Probably get here next week. Some company called botanical interests, ever heard of them?😂. I need to order some onion and turnip seeds and I'll probably throw in a few lettuce. I'm in zone 10. I can prety much plant any time.
Hahaa, last frost we had in the beginning of May and about a week ago (somewhere mid-September) we had our first frost. And in the end of October we usually have our first snow. So we are already done for this year here in Northern Estonia. Good luck to you all though. Still fun to watch :)
Birds ate both applications of my lettuce for September, im hoping the chaos carrots show up somewhere. Oddly a rando garlic came up too lol
Holy shit time zones are wild here in Texas it's still September for a couple more days.
CA Barley is a great cover crop and native to most of the state
Had frost the last 2 days. Really need to get garlic in the ground and get busy with pruning and cleanup.
My garlic sprouts in the fall, and goes all winter long in zone 6b.... It might die back a bit in severe cold, but comes right back.
Yay!!!!!! I love garlic, but it makes some people in my house feel sick and tired. 😢
They’re vampires??!
Mr. Kevin.
I forgot the winter crop seeds.
Next year , i will habe a year to learn from ya.
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thank you for the great info - including featuring Jake
Omg! Jake & Eric need to do an evil twins spin off channel!!!
I second this!
Eric is tough to work with...at least that's what I've heard
@@jacquesinthegarden … I’m sure Jake with his gang o’ back up peppers could keep him in line😉
This Jake guy is even smoother than Eric 🤣
Hey now...
@@epicgardening 🤣 🤣 🤣
Jake is my new crush!!! ❤ 🤣❤
@@ambreewilliams6585 Jake is my spirit animal 🤣
I think I'm just goina call him "Hollywood" 😎
Jake’s officially my fave ❤️😂😂😂 btw in zone 6 when should I grow broccoli? 🥦
I've loved lima beans since I was a kid...
Love your content & happy for your success! Please consider labeling the chapters as the type of seed/crop for easy reference. Thanks!
Check the video description!
Hi, really like your content! Can you make a video in spring with the results ?
Yooo he posted!! Yay!
Jaque impersonating Kevin …. 😆😆😆😆😆😆 so so hilarious ….. keep it coming you guys …..
Hi Eric/Kevin, thanks for sharing. Great video. After you plant garlic in the ground, how often does it need watering?
Jake in the garden I loved it lol from Ojai 😂
Hi Kevin,
Next time you have a seed exchange, I would like to go. I'm in Rancho Santa Fe. Thanks
because of weather delays this spring, we are just hitting peak harvest. Not thinking about what I would be planting for fall.
Duuuuude, that Jake dude is like totally like... mellow brooo
jake and eric need a collab😄
"Jake" is the bomb
Thank you. 😊
Yo. Jake seems super cool. Like waaay cool. Where did you find him?!
Jake keeps it cool 😎
your content is so interesting but do u have friend from lower zones like zone 6 or 7 ???
Fabulous thank you
I love how Jake speaks about himself in 3rd person.🤣
Jake doesn't worry about normal conventions he just Jakes
Loved the video! You are not Collaborating with Wild Floridian anymore?
Kevin! I love all that you are doing with Epic Gardening! Y’all keep up the great work! Question…I ordered garlic but it has not shipped to me in SC. I received the rest of my order but I was pretty sure it said garlic will ship separately when I ordered it but just wanted to make sure that was correct. I ordered the day Botanical Interest sent me the text that it was time to order garlic.
Coming soon. We shipped out half of the varieties already, other half this week!
Man you called me out too at 1:35 xD
Mini me would only eat absolute garbage, now I'm eating pink eye purple hulls fresh out of my garden every day.
Hello Kevin! Love ur channel alot!! ❤❤ I cannot grow things in October in Zone 5a of upstate NY. Is there a way I can garden indoors somehow?
Clinton county NY here
What she said ❤☃️❤
They have LED hydroponic systems, and you could grow house plants.
@@ravendragonsong5842food at the store is getting pretty pricey and I really need to be healthier in some way. 😊 I'm kinda impatient, so I'd like to eat freshly picked veggies.
Take some cuttings to save inside over the winter. Basil? other herbs?
You can get a hydroponic system and garden indoors !
What about planting bulbs for spring like tulips etc.?
There are 2 "n's" in perennial (was on a label or sign in the video).
I live in San Diego too. How do we get alerts/emails about your Epic Gardening events in San Diego? I’d love to support those events. Thanks, Kathy
Not weird at all that you now grow lima beans, im sure you now eat them too. I grow all kinds of things I don't even eat😅
6” is huge actually.
How about giving info for us in Aus!
Suggestion when you want people to notice the size of a seed . Try having a ruler and something well known like a coin. Interesting video.
We need a chilli tasting video with Eric and Jake!
oh my Lord.....Jake, you BEAST!😂
Bunnies and chickens love hairy vetch!
We need the Jake and Eric show!!!!
How many times did Jacques rehearse his 'Jake'?? I would love to see the bloopers.
You don't wanna know
Hey I have a question here is zone 8b, (Dallas TX) Im late on my lettuce, can I still plant in my raised bed this late??
I'm in Oklahoma and still planting lettuce. Going into winter, it's a good idea to have some way to cover, at least temporarily, when a big cold front comes in just to prevent frost damage to the leaves.
Yes. I still plant lettuce in MI 6a this time of year.
I would love to hear whether you actually like those limas. Because I do not like lima beans and used to have to sit at my dinner table for an hour, feeding my cat a lima bean or two, spreading them around on my plate to make it look like I'd eaten some until my mom would say, "Just eat 2 bites". blugh! Of course, that doesn't stop me from wanting to grow them tho. haha
The subtle joke about garlic spacing 😂
Any thoughts about using spinach as a cover crop in a raised bed with no intent to harvest it in zone 5?
'sup Jake! Nice to meet a fellow Gen Z gardener
We stan Jake and Eric 😂
Only ones we could do in the UK is garlic or cover crops haha
I'm in a climate where I can not grow anything from October to December. I can not wait for January. What are your plans for next year?
I live in zone 3/4, snow by mid-October is not that unusual here. We can’t grow Jack outside of a greenhouse past mid-September…
I app you couldn't do without *other than TH-cam* :p