I am so thrilled to have found your channel and blog! I live in the Mohave desert zone 9B/10A and everyone is telling me that I am going to fail at gardening in this heat. I started a couple of months ago and so far so good just had some bush beans die. Thank you for the encouragement and showing us that it can be done :)
This channel is going to be very good for beginning gardeners. Good explanation of foundational info they will need to sustain themselves in these times.
Thanks so much! This is super helpful. I’m in El Dorado Hills, CA and it’s a zone 9B. I’m completely new to gardening and had no idea what to do - I’ll definitely be using your guide
I just found your channel. I am 9b in Santa Clarita(Six Flags). I do not know yet when to plant, yes they go to seed. It is dry and hot in my area, thank you for the tips👍
Super helpful!! I’m a beginner gardener in zone 9b and definitely could use this channel! The guide looks awesome! Kind of expensive but it hasn’t been easy to find a reliable guide for 9b. Thank you for your content! 🤗
True on the watering especially specifically because my first attempt a couple years ago I quickly learned about hydrophobia. I don’t have money for any slow drip system but I try my best with not just flooding plants.
I like your video, because I have a visual problem and the video moving affects me. Like most old people it would help to use a stand or just put up a table. Thank you for the great info.
I have searched and searched for good garden advice for zone 9 and it's frankly pretty hard to come by! Definitely subscribing to your channel. I just bought the complete planting guide and it is AWESOME! Unfortunately a little late in the spring for a lot of the cool-season stuff I love, but at least now I won't panic when it all bolts! haha! I'll just collect those seeds and try again in fall and focus more on those heat-tolerant crops for now.
im in zone 9b in modesto and i had the worst season for 2022 ever. The heat stunted everything! I got practically no tomatoes at all out of like 9 plants and this year i put them in the ground, every year before I did them in pots and had way more....Not sure if it was the soil and the weather or what but it was horrible and not worth the investment :(
Hi John, each state will vary slightly as far as which exact varieties do best but the the planting dates will be a really great guideline no matter which state you are in. I am in CA zone 9b.
I planted from seed about a month ago eggplants and peppers but they started having a whitefly issue so I sprayed water and vinegar and the leaves died. Will they survive? They were looking so good
I don't know if it is the heat or another issue, but my Zucchini plants are beautiful, with plenty of buds, but the zucchini vegetables grow to about 2"-3" long, and then rot on the plant. Any words of wisdom? Very frustrating!!
Hi Jenny, do you grow heirlooms? They are usually the most susceptible to disease, fungus, pests, etc. I've had really good luck with hybrid varieties, a few that do best for me are, Early Girl, Better Boy, & Celebrity.
I recommend buying it as an already started transplant and then after transplanting it’s very easy. I have mine in mostly shade and I hardly water it and it still grows great.
Hi Audrey, I live in Santa Rosa and have never gardened before. I would love to start though! My soil is full of clay, can you recommend how to amend it so I can be ready for beginning my first garden? 🪴 Would definitely love to purchase your plant guide too-thanks in advance 🪴
Hi! So sorry for the late response. You can mix in a variety of amendments such as compost, peat moss, and perlite. They would all help quite a bit! I also have a Fall Gardening Course inside of my membership that would be really helpful for you if you'd like to get a fall garden going this year😊 You can learn more about it here, audreyslittlefarm.com/yt-fall-garden-challenge
So glad i found this channel. Im in Vegas and love your content.
I am so thrilled to have found your channel and blog! I live in the Mohave desert zone 9B/10A and everyone is telling me that I am going to fail at gardening in this heat. I started a couple of months ago and so far so good just had some bush beans die. Thank you for the encouragement and showing us that it can be done :)
00:29 plant heat thriving veggies
1:09 plant cool weather veggies in fall instead of spring
1:54 Water deeply and slowly
I really trust Audrey with her suggestions and tips. My garden is doing well and doing well with her recommendations. Thank you
This channel is going to be very good for beginning gardeners. Good explanation of foundational info they will need to sustain themselves in these times.
Thanks Tara! That is my hope 😊
Thanks Tara! That is my hope 😊
Thanks so much! This is super helpful. I’m in El Dorado Hills, CA and it’s a zone 9B. I’m completely new to gardening and had no idea what to do - I’ll definitely be using your guide
Hi Patrick, I'm so happy to hear that! If you ever have questions I am happy to help out!
Hiya neighbor! I live just up the freeway from you in Cameron Park. Just wanted to wish you luck in your new gardening endeavor!
I'm watching from El Dorado Hills, too! Haha. Pretty hard to come by 9b-specific advice.
Omgosh heyyyy! In Pollock Pines and I want to start gardening and your all right, it's hard to find advice for our zone. Good luck!
I’m a zone 9b gardener! So glad I found you 🤓 subscribed!!
Ugh thanks so much, these were actually helpful!
Lake County, Zone9b central Florida! Happy gardening.
I'm in Florida & I believe zone 9b need to learn alot about planting
I just found your channel. I am 9b in Santa Clarita(Six Flags). I do not know yet when to plant, yes they go to seed. It is dry and hot in my area, thank you for the tips👍
Super helpful!! I’m a beginner gardener in zone 9b and definitely could use this channel! The guide looks awesome! Kind of expensive but it hasn’t been easy to find a reliable guide for 9b. Thank you for your content! 🤗
I’m done 9b Modesto 1/2 acre in town
This is awesome! Gardener in Tucson in my first season, and I am glad to find your channel.
Awesome! Thank you! I'm so happy to hear that!
I'm a zone 9b gardener. Great video thank you!
True on the watering especially specifically because my first attempt a couple years ago I quickly learned about hydrophobia. I don’t have money for any slow drip system but I try my best with not just flooding plants.
I bought this “planner” and I can’t wait to see what I yield this year!
Yay I am so glad! I can't wait to hear how your garden turns out this year😊
Do you find it useful still?
I like your video, because I have a visual problem and the video moving affects me. Like most old people it would help to use a stand or just put up a table. Thank you for the great info.
I have searched and searched for good garden advice for zone 9 and it's frankly pretty hard to come by! Definitely subscribing to your channel. I just bought the complete planting guide and it is AWESOME! Unfortunately a little late in the spring for a lot of the cool-season stuff I love, but at least now I won't panic when it all bolts! haha! I'll just collect those seeds and try again in fall and focus more on those heat-tolerant crops for now.
Sorry for the late reply but I am so happy to read this comment! Thanks for subscribing! I'm so glad to hear that the Guide has been helpful as well!
im in zone 9b in modesto and i had the worst season for 2022 ever. The heat stunted everything! I got practically no tomatoes at all out of like 9 plants and this year i put them in the ground, every year before I did them in pots and had way more....Not sure if it was the soil and the weather or what but it was horrible and not worth the investment :(
We are in zone 9b also. Good info!
This is very helpful. I just started my seeds inside. Last summer, we really struggled. Hopefully, it will be better this year.
Thank you I'm glad to hear that! I hope so too!
Hi, your Zone 9b gardening Guide looks amazing. HOW does it differ from my zone of 9a ??
Hi Debbie, Thanks! Zone 9a and 9b only vary 5 degrees on average and so it will work perfectly for zone 9a as well😊
Thank you! This is helpful.
Is a planting guide for 9b in Florida same as maybe a 9b in Texas or Arizona?
Hi John, each state will vary slightly as far as which exact varieties do best but the the planting dates will be a really great guideline no matter which state you are in. I am in CA zone 9b.
Thanks, very helpful
Thankyou so so much!!!
Zone 9b Manteca, Ca!
I planted from seed about a month ago eggplants and peppers but they started having a whitefly issue so I sprayed water and vinegar and the leaves died. Will they survive? They were looking so good
Vinegar is an acid, so it’s possible you made the soil too acidic and it killed your plants.
Zone 9 really hot summers
I’m in north Florida zone 9a. Will your pdf work for me? If not… can it be adjusted? Need all the help I can get! Thank you for creating this guide…
Where in North FL? I've looked up my area and I get different zones. 9a and 9b. Super confused. I'm about 1 hour from GA. I hope you respond.
Hi sorry for the late reply! 9a and 9b are so similar and so my zone 9b information will apply for both.
Hi sorry for the late reply! Yes it will, 9a and 9b are so similar and so my zone 9b information will apply for either.
I don't know if it is the heat or another issue, but my Zucchini plants are beautiful, with plenty of buds, but the zucchini vegetables grow to about 2"-3" long, and then rot on the plant. Any words of wisdom? Very frustrating!!
Are you supplementing calcium? That seems to be the issue when that happens to me. You might also try trellising them so they don’t sit on the dirt.
@@lilij8988 Actually no, I'm not supplementing with calcium. Do you have a recommendation for a product to use?
Audrey, please tell me which tomatoes you grow. Mine just die from fungus
Hi Jenny, do you grow heirlooms? They are usually the most susceptible to disease, fungus, pests, etc. I've had really good luck with hybrid varieties, a few that do best for me are, Early Girl, Better Boy, & Celebrity.
We have had great luck with Jetsetter tomato. We’ve told several people and they love them too. Southern Cal.
How do I grow oregano?
I recommend buying it as an already started transplant and then after transplanting it’s very easy. I have mine in mostly shade and I hardly water it and it still grows great.
Hi Audrey, I live in Santa Rosa and have never gardened before. I would love to start though! My soil is full of clay, can you recommend how to amend it so I can be ready for beginning my first garden? 🪴 Would definitely love to purchase your plant guide too-thanks in advance 🪴
Hi! So sorry for the late response. You can mix in a variety of amendments such as compost, peat moss, and perlite. They would all help quite a bit! I also have a Fall Gardening Course inside of my membership that would be really helpful for you if you'd like to get a fall garden going this year😊 You can learn more about it here, audreyslittlefarm.com/yt-fall-garden-challenge