Want to get fresh veggies on your table fast? Plant these 3 veggies first in early spring, even before your last frost date!
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Pea Seed Collection
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24 Comments

  1. Thanks for the video, Kim and Jerry! I’m growing lettuce indoors and outdoors here in MD. I’ve been harvesting often. I also sowed some pea seeds indoors and they’ve germinated! So excited!

  2. I love the idea of the hanging baskets with peas 💃🏻 and I have to plant some seeds in the six cells, maybe this way I will be successful 😂 hello Mac

  3. I started my radishes indoors under grow lights a few days ago, and they have already popped up from the soil. I need to get my lettuce and peas started outdoors. Thanks for the info.

  4. For the first time ever, I am growing from seed. I used your greenhouse container method. Everything is growing great. Thank you for your wonderful advice.

  5. everything sounds awesome Kim I have my indoor garden planted I have tomato seeds and onions and flowers and pepper seeds planted

  6. Kim your channel is my go to for all gardening questions (thank you, thank you, thank you). I'd really like to copy your hanging basket idea (plauged with gophers😣). Yours looks real sturdy. Can you provide a link/website where to purchase? Thanks again!

  7. I always make a radish green pesto every year…just a fun way to make sure those greens don’t go to waste

  8. I love the idea of growing lettuce and the peas in hanging baskets. I have these there veggies planted already but tomorrow, I’m planting more in baskets!😃. Thank you Cali Kim!!💚🪴

  9. I grow peas I seed trays too. They transplant pretty good! I find they grow better as the soil is able to stay moist.
    Sowed some radish seeds the other day, so I can't wait for them to sprout!!

    Great camera shots, CG. Appreciating the zoom ins, though I know it can be a pain, keep changing lenses, but it really makes the video!

  10. Thanks for all the info. I am a newbie gardener and the grow your groceries series has been super helpful. I live in zone 9a. I started my peas, inside, last week. I love the idea of moving to a hanging plant when they go outside. We are prepping a raised garden bed this weekend. I plan to plant Romain lettuce and radishes directly into bed. I just need to get some tulle!

  11. I have some of my cool weather crops started…broccoli, onions, spinach, kale. I put up a new raised bed in my backyard (my other space is in a community garden about 1/4 mile from my house). So excited to get growing!

  12. Question…I am going to try to grow Tiny Tim tomato in a milk crate (using the Smart Pot milk crate liner). Do Tiny Tim's need to have a stake or small trellis or can I just grow without any support. Thank you!

  13. Hi Kim. My polytunnel greenhouse project is nearly complete. Now I am working on constructing three raised beds to go inside it. My peppers and Swiss Chard sprouts are doing well braving the elements, and they survived yesterday's rain and wind unscathed. My lettuce and spinach is starting to sprout, and I over planted cubanelle peppers, so I ended up planting 92 pepper plants. I also planted two starter trays, twenty four cells, with red bearded onions, 125-150 total plants. In about a week, I will sow seeds for radishes followed by seeds snow peas, Danvers, beets, kale, turnips, and Asian greens, Komatsuna, Chijimisai, Tatsoi, Yellow Heart Winter Choy, and Boc Choy. And so, the planting season begins. I have a lot to plant between now, and April.

  14. Greetings Calikim! As a fellow Californian, it is so great to see advice from another Gardner :] I live in Northern California, so a bit colder but recently it has begun to start getting more warm… by March, I know it will definitely be spring :] You rock so much Kim! I just started to plant some of seeds two days ago and used your smart pots as well, which I was very happy to have. I am only concerned about the drainage getting out of the smart pots? So that my seeds do not flood! Do you know of how I can level a smart pot so that the water can come out of the bottom Kim? :] That would be some really great advice to give me :] I am starting my official garden next month, so I will defintally buy your products Kim. I also noticed you had a raised garden bed that looked very, very easy to assemble compared to most where you have build ugh! This one you had looked so easy, as all you have to do is just put the seeds and soil in which I know I can manage! I started to grow my peas, lettuce, cauliflower this month and the last. My cauliflower is struggling a bit though, I wonder what I can do to get it better… from one Gardner to another? Thanks so much for the upload and looking forward to your vegetables growing big! It might take time, but it is well worth it to grow your own food :]

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