In this video I answer the question, “What vegetables can I plant in October?” with my top 14 choices for vegetables to sow in October..
Frost Date Link: https://www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates
MENTIONED VIDEOS
How to Grow Carrots: https://youtu.be/574wflr-AWk
How to Grow Lettuce: https://youtu.be/08xrhqUYoSQ
How to Grow Garlic: https://youtu.be/tVIwQr-pwmk
How to Grow Fall Potatoes: https://youtu.be/8tJecGJy3hE
How to Grow Beets: https://youtu.be/vEJ8M_cbW_E
How to Grow Broccoli: https://youtu.be/ov3QfUGoArg
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21 Comments
Yes on inside growing! My biggest wish is tomato plants.
I’ve planted radishes and carrots in grow bags and they’ve all sprouted but I worry about the rains here in Tacoma Wa. Sticking the bags underneath an outdoor table okay? I have 5 tomato plants still producing but slow on the blushing. My one beefsteak there’s 4 tomatoes on it still not blushed. (They have been delicious!) It’s not hot here. Lots of overcast/sun days going into 5 days of rain. This was a great video and gave me many ideas! Thank you! ☺️ 🇺🇸
Still gardening, 5b -6a, Indiana. Planted zucchini, radishes and golden beets. Also replanted cucumbers. Still waiting for my garlic to arrive. Thanks for the encouragement to keep planting!
Yes I’d love to see videos on indoor growing. Thanks for another great video Brian.
Would love to see indoor gardening videos!
New Brunswick, Canada 🇨🇦 Peas are still going strong. I'm getting ready to pull my celery. Turnips also just harvested. Some hot peppers are still hanging in there. We have had a frost. Getting garlic ready to plant next. Good info to know about the potatoes. I also have winter sown onions with success so far. Just finished picking wild cranberries. I'm not sure what I will do with them yet. These are new to me other than juice or sauce. It's been a great season. I have been blessed, considering the drought conditions .
Still growing! We're in third summer down here. Tomatoes are flowering, pumpkins are still trying to produce female flowers, peanuts are not showing any signs of dying off. Peppers are setting tons of flowers.
This info isnt appropriate for NZ….m
It’s still pretty hot here in Central Florida I have most of my “fall” garden still inside waiting for the temperature to drop to 80-85
YES…
Would truly enjoy seeing indoor growing
Yes, we are planting a winter garden, in 9b/10a we are right on the edge. I also would like more info on indoor growing. Thanks!
I got off on an awesome start with starts this spring.
Unfortunately, my brain didn't engage to do anything with them until the end of July.
I knew that the odds of harvesting any fruit was very remote.
My raised beds were literally dead. So to bring life back into them I planted all of my starts. Planted them WAY closer to each other than I would have normally.
Interestingly… the cucumbers, squash, melons and pumpkin are actually making fruit. Though there's not enough time left in the season for maturity… it's an educational moment.
Even my tomato's… planted 6 inches apart. Vigorously growing thick stems.. blooming flowers.. and green fruit showing.
It's crazy and amazing to see this much growth this late and in barely 2 months.
Could you do a video on different types of cover crops and their benefits and different seasons? One for winter is really needed.
Love it! Thank you for all you do!
I am in the Portland area, and my tomatoes are still going strong. It's wild!
I’d love to try some indoor growing have a sunroom that I heat so it stays 50 degrees in the winter. During the day the sun makes it a bit warmer.
Still gardening in Ohio Zone 6b, I just harvested black beans today and my fall Brassicas are looking pretty good. I even planted late season zucchini and yellow squash and I'll be harvesting my first fruits in the next day or two!
I wonder if this guy does all or most of the work himself. Very knowledgeable, I watched and learned so much from him but it's a lot of fun to stay up with all that
I’ve really enjoyed Perpetual Spinach which is actually chard but the best tasting chard I’ve ever grown
Yes still gardening here in central north carolina always like your videos have good day
Def grow all yr thanks for the list
Here in zone 6b, we enjoy our fava beans with a fine Chianti. (ft-ft-ft-ft-ft)