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California Garden TV: 7 Crops to Direct Sow in April, Wherever You Live!



In this video I’ll show you my 7 picks of. crops to sow in April, wherever you live!

42 Comments

  1. Yelm Washington thanks for the awesome video ! I am in the garden right now so great timing have a great time and grow!

  2. Central Texas so around the last of February. Just moved here last summer from Alaska so I have a huge learning curve. You have been so helpful in your teachings.

  3. Malabar spinach-not a true spinach but taste very similar-is a hot weather plant. It's super easy to grow, is pretty, & taste AWESOME.

  4. Southern Maine, May 31st, last frost date.. Most of my seeds are sown and in my garage under lights. Supposed to get 5-10 inches of snow this week. Peas are in the ground and mulched.

  5. 8b, Tehachapi mountains, CA. Our last frost date is usually Mother's Day. We have been getting snow every week and have more coming this Thursday. Ugh, so frustrating! I have cabbage and Brussel sprouts that I would like to put out, as well as sowing lettuce and mustard and peas. The beds are ready, but the crazy weather just won't let up.

  6. I’m in zone 6A southeast Michigan. My grandpa used to say not to plant anything that can’t handle frost until after the last full moon in May. Last year, his wisdom saved me as most of my fellow gardeners lost a lot of veggies due to a late season frost. He also said to plant peas on Good Friday. I wish he was still around to learn from him.

  7. You just eased my mind a little. According to you, other on-line sources, and package info, I planted spinach last week. We had a decent frost last night and figured I screwed up. Last avg. frost is 4-15. (N. NV). Planning on beets this week.
    Hope your Easter was enjoyable.

  8. Western NY (40 mi with of Buffalo) LFD is May 15 or May 22, depending on the source. I'm going with May 22. And I have a new and still empty 6x6x15 hoop house

  9. Arkansas last frost date April 8th. We still have some bad weather coming. It’s getting warmer but tornadoes and big storms are a problem. Just waiting to put out my tomatoes grown from seed. I have carrots, onions and radishes already growing. Potatoes are going in this week. Have to wait until the nights are warmer plant warm crop. Thanks for the video ❤️🌺

  10. NW Montana mountain area. Last frost may 11th. I’m starting things in ground this weekend. I’ll use some frost blankets which will keep those pesky cabbage moths off also. I stick leaf lettuce everywhere even in my containers of flowers.

  11. I am in New Brunswick Canada…,snow storm next week, think I’ll wait a bit…still having frost

  12. Laughs in Alaska our last frost date is June 1. We couldn’t direct seed unless we wanted to dig through 2 feet of snow and chip into frozen soil! 😂
    I have started seeds inside though

  13. I'm not doing it this year, (simply because I was too busy with other stuff), but last year I bought three organic sweet potatoes in January and placed them in potting mix and grew my own sweet potato slips. By the time it was ready to plant, I had over 30 slips. So, you don't have to actually buy them if you plan ahead. Just saying Bryan.

  14. I’m in zone 7A and we can not plant anything right now as we have had the wettest March on record and today we have received almost an inch of rain with 2 to 3 more inches on the way. My garden looks like a lake. And I do have some raised beds that I have Beets in. Praying that the rain stops soon and.

  15. Hey kinda new to this game and you came up at the top of a lot of my searches so I started watching so thanks for all the great tips and tricks , and can’t get enough of daisy and Bella lol. I’m from Ontario Canada by the way and my last frost date is may 28. Cheers.

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