In this video, I share 5 easy veggies to plant in fall and forget all winter! These fall crops are the easiest vegetables to grow at home and require almost no effort or maintenance after planting. These are also some of the most cold hardy vegetables for fall planting that can survive severe freezes, so your fall garden will transition into a beautiful winter garden and you can harvest vegetables all winter long, even in cold zones!
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Georgia Collards: https://fxo.co/Ij1D
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction
1:25 Fall Vegetable #1
3:45 Fall Vegetable #2
6:55 Fall Vegetable #3
9:20 Fall Vegetable #4
12:41 Fall Vegetable #5
17:41 Adventures With Dale
How To Protect Plants From Cold: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1gY7BoYBGIG1w1u_K6CDIhfsqG8dMnPj&si=C-fBQKe7TAVSkfAj
How To Grow Garlic: https://youtu.be/Kjnfx9pC5yY?si=Ez7-GOM3IUlRLSLY
How To Build A Hoop House Over A Raised Bed Garden: https://youtu.be/81ri2YEBNZc?si=atuDDl9w8-9DvRD5
f you have any questions about these fall and winter garden vegetables and are looking for more fall and winter gardening tips, want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and “how to” garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
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0:00 Introduction
1:25 Fall Vegetable #1
3:45 Fall Vegetable #2
6:55 Fall Vegetable #3
9:20 Fall Vegetable #4
12:41 Fall Vegetable #5
17:41 Adventures With Dale
Enjoying this false fall here! I’m hoping to find some garlic & ginger to plant soon! I’m ENC, too, but I was thinking they needed to go in a pot so they could go in greenhouse in winter. No?
Great video, thank you for all the info. Dale is such a nice doggie
My fig is died what I can do I’m in Orlando fl
I lived in Onslow for a little while. Hurricane Florence took care of my first garden. Now I’m in VA with better success this time
Leeks are wonderful.
I love growing collards in the fall. It gets them well established and then I can harvest off them almost an entire year because they’re pretty heat tolerant (even here in east Texas) if well established. I have collard plants over a year old that I cut almost down to the ground and figured they’d compost in place but no, they grew back! What the what? Yeah. It’s pretty crazy if you ask me. I have had so many harvests off of them they’re more like little collard trees haha but I also got so many greens that I was able to freeze I decided to can some up and boy are they good cooked with bacon, Cajun seasonings, onions and then pressure canned. One pint jar of southern style collard greens mixed with two jars of black eyed peas and it’s the perfect side dish to andouille sausages with cornbread. Oh my it’s good! 😊
You and Dale have a great partnership, and your channel is so organized, I watch the whole thing and then have to say I love your notes and shortcuts to review. Thank you!
One NC note, be aware of insect pressure, those mature summer insects are very quick compared to Spring so consider a preemptive or be prepared for quick responses, it will save some frustration.
Thank you! I feel like garlic should come with a "harvest time" warning. I was under the impression that when my tomatoes were ready to go outside in spring (March/April in my 7b zone), my garlic would be done… nope. I ended up pulling my garlic early to make room in my garden for summer veggies that needed to go out 2 months before my garlic should have been pulled. Won't make that mistake this year!
Thankyou for posting this video this is exactly I was looking for.
You in the south of course we grow them collards 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 I live in Kansas now about to try to grow them here grew them when I lived in Mississippi in the 90’s and watermelon it’s been hard here in Kansas but I’m tryna get it down good video
My garden did not thrive on neglect this summer lol
How did the Jersey Devil tomato do?
Love these plants,thanks.Gonna try Leeks for the first time.
How late would you plant green beans …8a here.
Nice, well explained. 👍
My carrots always get floppy within hours of pulling 😢 Anyone have advice?
I didn’t know that about carrots! Thanks for the info! And thanks for timestamping each vegetable so I can skip through because of lack of time watching the entire video… thumbs up from GA Zone 8b
Learned so much from you – But …. when I use leeks, I use the "white" root part for most recipes. The green can be used in stock etc. So check out recipes for the white part.
Do you need to water them in the hoop house in the freezing cold winter?
Do you water the garlic while it's hiding under the mulch? If so, wouldn't that make them grow in the winter anyway…..
Im In The Uk And I Grow All Sorts 😉🍄🔥 Gonna Give the winter veggies a go now after watching this 👌
How about spinach or cabbage?
You should definitely write a book! Lots of charts and all the good info you share. I'd love to have it all at my fingertips. LOVE your channel!
Sorrel is also used in flower gardening though I know your focus is vegetables. Thanks
You had me at “thrive on neglect!” 😂
i am also in nc. how do u keep ants out of ur garden soil, especially the red ants.
Awesome clip.
I was hoping my collards would bolt in spring, but they didn't. I'm in Florida in zone 10a.