Spring is around the corner and NOW is the time to get these crops planted so you can be reaping the rewards when the weather heats up!

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:35 Peppers, Eggplants, Tomatoes, Ground Cherries, and Basil
02:49 Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Broccoli
04:05 Dill and Swiss Chard
04:37 Kale and Arugula
04:53 Lettuce
05:40 Onions
06:12 Radishes and Carrots
07:12 Peas
08:41 Asparagus
09:20 Celery
09:44 Parsley
10:14 Mustard Greens, Bok Choy, Tatsoi, Mizuna, and Sorrel
11:13 Final Thoughts and Ideas

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30 Comments

  1. You’ve experimented with so many techniques over the years. I’d really enjoy a video revisiting which methods you still rely on today and why. (particularly for tomatoes and peppers. 😅)

  2. I AM SO GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK!!!! I was worried about you and was going to ask Anthony if he had spoken to you, but I figured maybe you had something personal going, on etc. I'm glad Tuck is still in the videos. He is so sorely missed by all of us because he was such a big part of the channel. Even after almost 14 months, it still is strange, and hurts to know that he is gone. We all love you, James.

  3. Tuck ❤❤❤.Have you ever done winter sowing. I live in zone 6a. I did it last year for my brassicas and I had an abundance of cabbages. But I would love your thoughts.

  4. I’m also nj zone 7. Tried onion sets last year and they came out the same size they went in. Potatoes were slightly better, but had 3 foot tall leaves and were flowering yet potatoes were still really small (although delicious).

  5. Thanks James! I’m also in south jersey and am very grateful to have you as a local resource for information! I had been planting a few of these crops a little too late so I am going to give tour timing advice a try! Thank you for the upload!

  6. does the use of low row tunnels change your planting? Or are these estimates taking the use of them into consideration? I’m in the high desert in New Mexico. We can have days in the mid 60’s to low 80’s but nights in the 20’s. This spring my focus is on trying to find a balance. Between succession planting and Using shade during the day and row covers at night over my brassicas and lettuce. With the drastic temperature swings I struggled with bolting in the past. I’m hoping some changes in variety and the covers will mitigate the effect of such drastic temperature swings. Anyone with experience in the Southwest high desert please share your feedback

  7. Hay James is been a minute since you put out a video, how is your new space progressing. ❤❤❤for Tuck he is missing, the garden king.

  8. Glad to see you back again. Luvkly your advice has stoppedme from rushing my seed starting for vouple weeks and i need to find a fan. Thank you..

  9. We just got 3 feet of snow in my area of Massachusetts. It’s great to see that I can start to grow some green soon😊

  10. Whoo hoo! Keepin Jersey as the GARDEN STATE!❤ Ground cherries, yessir, got my seeds and ready to try them! I’m in central NC and planted 1/2 of my onion starts today. Tried growing 3 kinds of onion seeds indoors with zero germination — might be too old? (The seeds…altho I’m old too🤣). Let’s GO!

  11. So great to see you again – happy in your new property!! Dream came true! I wish you have a little shop by the road, where we could buy seeds – your selection for Jersey, seedlings, fresh produce from your garden .❤

  12. Do you wait 3 years to start harvesting your asparagus plants? What variety of celery do you grow I'm never seen homegrown that big

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