Edible Gardening

5 BEST and 5 WORST vegetable varieties we grew in 2022 // GroundedHavenHomestead



Here is a lineup of the 5 BEST and 5 WORST new vegetable varieties we grew in 2022. I’ll go over things that we liked and things we didn’t like about the successful and not so successful things we grew this year.

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10 Comments

  1. Chia sẽ những kiến thức về thực phẩm rau xanh rất tuyệt vời cảm ơn bạn!🌹🌹👏👏

  2. I was thinking of getting the grey zuchinni so i'm grateful for these videos. This year I grew red spike amaranth (got it from migardener) and it did wonders to keep the pests away. I"ll be growing it every year!

  3. We grew 14 varieties of tomatoes this year in an attempt to identify the keepers for subsequent years. Our experience of Pink Bumble Bee was the mirror image of yours. This part of New York State was intensely hot and dry for much of the summer, and that tomato rocked! It outperformed all of our other varieties of small tomatoes except for Mountain Magic, which is always dependable although the flavor didn't match the Pink Bumble Bee's. At the end of the summer, when the rains finally came in force, the Pink Bumble Bee — like many other varieties — spilt and had less outstanding flavor.

  4. enjoyed the video 🙂 I really enjoyed my lesya peppers, sungold tomatoes, edamame (I tried chiba green, but I have the ones you mentioned to try next year), chioggia beets, and boston cucumber!

  5. Peppers. Oh my goodness any sort of little red pimento. So adarable♡ I would plant them just for looks. They are yummy sweet & warm. Never had a bad go on any of them.
    1st year trying delicata squash. …yeah, nothing happened.
    Corn. What a diva plant! They require so much effort & water & the insects love them. You know what I did that was really fun though? I saved out some whole kernels from my chicken scratch & planted them in bare patches in a patch of grass I was trying to get going. They were all scraggly & bug ridden & I thought they were a loss. Not At All! The chickens ate them up during our deep freeze spell we had. I want to grow more next year. FREE!
    Edamame is a great idea! Never thought of it.
    Grey zucchini/calabacitas is bred for Mexico and the US southwest. No wonder it out performs everything here in New Mexico, zone 6/7, 6500 ft.

  6. I'm definitely planting Edamame next year!! I was wondering about the Zucchini so thanks for mentioning it <3 🙂

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