Planning your vegetable garden for spring 2022 happens now. This planning is done in zone 7. Plans include over wintered crops as well as locations for the warm seasons vegetable garden for 2022 in zone 7.

00:00 Getting Your Fall Decor Together
01:09 Establishing an Herb Garden for Your Kitchen
01:52 Growing Basil From Your Own Seed
02:20 How To Grow Chives
02:33 How to Grow Parsley
03:07 Is Stevia Perennial?
03:52 How To Grow Cilantro Properly in Zone 7
04:18 Is Rosemary Hard To Grow?
04:43 Growing Herbs For Your Kitchen
04:48 Growing Peppers in 5 Gallon Containers
05:17 Is Majoram a Perrenial in Zone 7?
05:40 Growing Herbs and Peppers for Cooking
05:58 Growing Greens in the Fall Zone 7
08:04 Growing SpaceMaster Cucumbers in an 11 gallon container
08:17 Growing Fall Peppers and Eggplants in Zone 7
08:32 Three Sisters Gardening
08:50 Can You Grow Blueberry Bushes in a 25 gallon container?
09:35 How Long Will Hot Peppers Produce in Zone 7?
09:41 When To Plant Garlic in Zone 7
10:21 How to Save Okra Seeds
11:42 Planning A Blackberry Patch
14:04 Can you start winter squash in the fall?
14:46 Starting Your Own Potato Grow Station
14:55 Growing Sweet Potatoes in a Whiskey Barrel
15:13 Planning Your Spring Vegetable Garden in Zone 7
16:15 Perrenials For Your Patio In Containers

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Jules and Chef Beth grow herbs, vegetables and fruits in a modestly sized backyard and share gardening tips as well as recipes based on home grown produce. Jules, aka Jamie, is a PhD Economist and applies his cost/benefit analysis and maximum output perspectives when appropriate. We garden in USDA Hardiness Zone 7b.

19 Comments

  1. Apologies to my colleagues on YT who like to watch the live premiere with the live chat. This episode must run at 530 p ET or an hour earlier than usual, due to a required business meeting I have from 6-8 p ET. We will return on October 20th for the regular 630 p ET live premiere show and chat. For newbies, these shows with live chat normally start at 630 p ET, give or take 5 minutes. Come join us each Wednesday at 630 p ET for the weekly (15-20 minute) premiere with live chat.

    But please drop comments and suggestions as usual for this episode. I am all ears. ✌️☀️🌼

  2. Just missed it – just walked in the door!!! Jules you got this going on brother. That is a lot still growing. WoW!!! Very nice!! – Rick

  3. Wow do you still have a lot of herbs and vegetables growing in the garden but then again you are a little further south where it’s warmer. I didn’t know that you could plant those herbs that you just bought this time of year I thought they would freeze for you but maybe that’s good for them and they come back. You definitely had a lot of spaghetti squash left over that’s one of my favorite things I make a ton of recipes with the spaghetti squash.

  4. Chipmunk cafeteria 😂

    I have a suggestion to your question. Try coral bells also known as heucheras. They are no fuss. Leaves provide year-round color. Deer and rabbit resistant. Prefers light shade/part sun.

  5. Always love seeing your garden updates, Jules. Don't know about the stevia seeds- I've never tried saving them! Love the mushroom growing center idea– can't wait to see that in action. I'm impressed that you've already figured out where everything is going for next year. Try as I might, I can't ever decide ahead of time. Every time I try, it ends up changing when I actually plant. 😆

  6. For that shady spot put some Astible in it. It’s my favorite plant in my shade/partial sun garden.

  7. Those black berries look like Navaho to me. I grow both Navaho and Apache blackberries and those two plants you have look just like my Navaho.

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