Clever Gardeners know to get these 10 Crops Planted Now!

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:16 Cucumbers
01:28 Peas
02:38 Spinach
03:01 Trick for Planting Spinach
04:06 Carrots
04:51 Trick for Planting Carrots
05:54 Squash
06:44 Radishes
07:27 Potatoes
08:06 Beets
08:54 Onions
09:41 Lettuce
10:36 Arugula
12:28 Don’t Plant This Yet!
12:47 Final Thoughts

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33 Comments

  1. I love when he skips and says WHATS GOING ON GROWERS! I laugh every time because I love his excitement. 😊

  2. Migardener just makes me feel like he’s tryna take money from old ladies in every vid I can’t even watch him anymore. Cool to see ya tryna help someone by sticking seed packs in our faces tho it’s hard out here n everyone needs a leg up

  3. James, why are you always using old footage? Can't you get someone to film you, and show us what you're doing with the new property and what you're really planting real-time?

  4. Z6a, winter sowing on the porch currently enclosed in plastic due to remodel. Gets up to 75°F inside when 40°F outside sometimes! Currently have gorgeous bloomsdale and giant noble, lacinato kale, texas blue bonnet, bachelor buttons, cuttings of mulberry, york and adams elderberry, van houtte, bridal wreath and gold mound spireas, double file viburnum all new buds, just put 96 true lavender seedlings in a plug tray (I have a nursery,) and saw a leek seed finally popped thru!
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Baby Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  5. Do you put holes in the bottom of your metal raised beds? I live in a hurricane prone area and am considering using those but am wondering how to do that with galvanized steel.

  6. I am in Louisiana and it gets hot early so April is too late for me to do peas. I planted them a few month ago, I am rotating cucumbers in the pea spots. The cucumbers are smiling. We are reaching 80+ most days.

  7. I have carrots that survived our zone 7 winter. I dug them up, tossed some back in to compost and the tops popped up again and they’re trying to root again. it was the strangest thing 😂

  8. Another great informative video and I love MI Gardener! Their seeds germinate so well and their prices can’t be beat. ❤s for Tuck 🥲

  9. Started the spring blush and yellow pea varieties. Also started pink and yellow Swiss chard from the migarden collection. Excited to see how these varieties turn out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  10. I wish spring is here. In 8a and it's been lows of 40 some days and highs of 90s others. Fortunately nothing is bolting but I got some ghost peppers and Thai basil that seen better days lol

  11. Buy all your seeds you need and play deathmatch.. just mix them a and spread in soil 😀 who survives is king of the garden this year 😀

  12. Love you men. . you doing great job.. i mean for long time ! you deserve to be top gardener here.. balanced, great energy, share info TOP !. . i wish birds taking your seeds all around this planet to spread this energy ! :)) lets plant something

  13. Oh my word, let me just start by saying this video of yours hit me so hard in the soul that for a second I thought I’d accidentally joined a spiritual retreat for chaotic gardeners who also need therapy, because wow, the way you present these April crops is so uplifting I almost stood up and saluted my houseplants like they were national heroes. And listen, as Luise, I have to confess something slightly embarrassing: last April I tried planting tomatoes with the confidence of a woman who had watched exactly two YouTube videos and whispered “I got this” to herself in the mirror, only to discover halfway through that I had accidentally planted them in soil so dry it could’ve doubled as a desert survival prop. Seriously, I stared at that pot thinking “girl… what were you doing” while the tomatoes looked back at me like “ma’am, please.” But your video? Whew, it made me feel seen, encouraged, and mildly roasted in the best way possible. It reminded me of the time I tried to grow basil and ended up giving it motivational speeches every morning like “you can do this, sweetie, rise up,” only for it to flop over dramatically like it was auditioning for a soap opera. And yet here you are, calmly explaining that April is basically the Olympics for planting, and suddenly I’m ready to sprint into the garden with a watering can, a dream, and questionable decision-making skills. Honestly, thank you for making productivity feel fun, communication feel human, and gardening feel like a group therapy session where the plants judge us but also root for us at the same time.

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