What to know what to plant in your Florida Vegetable Garden month to month? No fear. We will cover what to plant in your Florida Garden in the month of January! Plus tips so that you can have a successful Winter Garden in Florida.
Check this video out if there is a freeze! https://youtu.be/Du086tGJ5ZY
Check this video out to see what happened after the freeze! https://youtu.be/Srk6nz6sRpY
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34 Comments
Just ❤love you!!!! Looks like you need a bit of a “care” time. Darkness under the eyes. We are selfish. We want you healthy ❤
Hello from Pensacola! ❤ just found your channel and so happy to see another Floridian! I live in a small condo as a student, so I’m trying to plan what all I’m going to plant in containers this year! So excited!! 🪴
I went to Home Depot in late Nov and asked where they moved the seeds to. The worker said "I'm gonna be honest. We threw them away" 😭 hurts my heart to hear. They didn't even put them on discount before, just tossed them for Christmas stuff.
I'm super interested in starting carrots but my beds are currently full (broccoli, collards and small tomatoes currently). Can I plant them in a container? Should I start from seed now or is it too late? I'm in zone 9b.
I managed to have onions, garlic, mustards, collards, kale, lettuce, kohlrabi, and cabbage survive well when it was down in the 20's that week in Dec. I am in zone 9a. I covered my tomatoes and they lived, along with a few of my potatoes. I am starting more tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and things now. This is my first year in Florida. I'm from Ohio 👽. Gardening is a lot different here. 😅 It's a lot harder 😭
Your channel brings me so much happiness. ❤
I just downloaded your seasonal calendar. Thank you for such an awesome freebie!! I’m gonna check out your planner too! I usually have some scraps of paper and sloppy notes in a comp book 😜
I've managed to save a few tomatoes, eggplants and peppers from the freeze. I'm planning on starting some spring seeds now. If we could get some constant sunshine that would be great. I actually have broccoli making heads other than just leaves. Yeah!!!! I can't wait until the spring 🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
Hello from NW FL (near Pensacola)! The freeze definitely did some damage. Fortunately, we had already harvested our broccoli and cauliflower, so we were okay to lose them. Our kale is still going strong, and the spinach and arugula are rebounding nicely. Our brussels sprouts look healthy, but the buds are still too tiny to harvest. Hopefully they will give us a good harvest before it gets too hot. I'm itching to go out there and start pruning, but I'm nervous about getting another cold snap. I remember some years ago we had a bad ice storm in February, and I'm afraid that mild weather and pruning will signal the plants to start growing too early. What is your advice on pruning after a freeze when the winter may not be quite done yet?
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First off, love your channel! I am in Jacksonville and have never gardened in my life but decided I wanted to start this year. Can you please please make a video about how to start for new gardeners? I have no idea what soil to buy or how to fill a garden bed or if I should just plant in the ground. THANK YOU!!!
I felt pretty discouraged after my first season gardening in Florida, but I'm starting some new seeds and trying to learn and adapt!
i looked it up cabbage takes 5 gallon pots
also i had subbed and been watching your videos, great work keep it up !
Started my onion, turnips, beets, herbs and a few others
Thank you for your encouragement
Still on the fence for my fruit trees. I hope they survive. Zone 8, Milton, fl
Happy New Year, Wild Floridians, all!
Jacqueline, I will use your freebie planner for 1Q23 until the hardcopy comes out. Too lazy to print and bind. Lol
Got fortunate with the Xmas freeze; most of my containers did fine by moving under cover, and wrapping with sheets (even papayas and Dwarf Cavendishes). Onion family and all brassicas did fine with NO care. Only plants that completely melted after frost were basil. I even have some Seminole pumpkins, taro and tomatoes and peppers going strong and flowering. Microclimates…its real!
Another plug for Elise at Urban Harvest: if you can pick up live plants in St Pete, Elise has reasonably priced transplants, especially herbs and brassicas (usually 3-4 babies in one pot for $4; the broccoli I got from her in November are 18" or taller in containers, and survived the freeze fine) and she will probably have more tomatoes, peppers, etc soon (prices have increased on these like everywhere else, but her plants thrive here in Florida). They will give you a jump start on the long-season crops.
Hey, thanks for the idea of the binder. I was trying to find an economic alternative to the printing, and this would totally help
I was just going to ask you about South FL before watching the whole video. Then you answered it. 😂
Patience, Sarah, patience.
Thank You from Cape Coral FL !!!
Thank you. Love your channel n you have a great personality. So fun to watch. I purchased your planner and wanted to share with friend and wanted to let you know there are no Share buttons even they’re mentioned. Thought i let you know. Im using iphone
We're near St. Augustine and got down to 25 one night. Wiped out 100 Roma tomatoes and dam near everything else. We decided to use 15 gal. tubs going forward. We can lug them inside if we have to. While there is a lot of gibberish about "climate change", we'll have much cooler winters for at least the next 15 tears. We're going into a solar minimum (look up Adapt 2030 on YT) and can expect much cooler winters. Best Wishes and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Gran cultivo
Small garden radishes are come in
South Florida zone 10b here – and brand new to gardening. Don’t have any experienced gardeners I could ask either: since I am already in a very warm zone with likely no frost ever – can I plant seeds for whatever is on the planner for the month straight into a container or in the ground? Or do I also have to start seedlings and then transplant them?
It got down to 49 here in Fort Lauderdale in December. I kept my Casper pumpkin warm, my tomatoes survived, my herbs and eggplants survived. But my cucumbers and asparagus beans were cold shocked and pretty much died or stopped producing. My carrots aren't gaining any meat, my blueberries, blackberry, and strawberry didn't fruit. All my okra stopped producing
Wow this weather this year…it’s 47 in central Pinellas as I watch this one 😂
I have the Chandler strawberries plants. They are growing runners. Should I leave or cut off the runners? Also when should I see flowers or berries popping up? Do you know where I can purchase the "plant city" plants?
Good morning. I am looking forward planting. Thanks for the encouragement and tips
Hello Jacqueline!! I would love for you to come over to my property and help me plan my food forest!!! I’m so confused as to where to plant 😅😅Zone 9b
Gutes neues Jahr wünsche ich aus Deutschland, hier ist es diesen Winter nicht billig mein tropisches Warmhaus warm genug zu heizen.
Rabbits. I use the green tops for my rabbits.
I planted blueberries in the fall. I read someplace to cut off flowers 1st yr. Do you have any advice on this issue? 2 blueberry bushes are flowering. Help🙂
You must have just missed it then. It snowed and got 15° on Christmas Eve 1989. Even had icicles hanging off my roof. Native Floridian here. It also snowed in January 1977, not enough to stay on the ground, just flurries.