Fall gardening season is here, and I share an essential fall gardening checklist you must do now for a healthy and productive fall garden. If you are new to growing a garden in fall, these fall garden tasks will help you be successful growing fall vegetables while ensuring a perfect transition to a winter garden that will provide harvests deep into winter and beyond!
Crops To Plant In September: https://youtu.be/OoSuXszbJBo?si=PoNy2lvLTYMnoDYF
How To Cure & Store Sweet Potatoes: https://youtu.be/69Nw5JbEle0?si=IJZ1o1cUwbry1kuT
Protect Plants From Cold: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1gY7BoYBGIG1w1u_K6CDIhfsqG8dMnPj&si=fgUI2enjjez9rC6j
How To Build A Raised Bed Garden Hoop House: https://youtu.be/81ri2YEBNZc?si=ayjdTaYHZ8pOr5nA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Fall Garden Season Is Here!
0:38 Fall Gardening Task #1
2:00 Fall Gardening Task #2
3:37 Fall Gardening Task #3
4:18 Fall Gardening Task #4
7:05 Fall Gardening Task #5
8:41 Fall Gardening Task #6
9:58 Fall Gardening Task #7
11:49 Fall Gardening Task #8
13:53 Fall Gardening Task #9
15:44 Final Fall Gardening Tips
17:37 Adventures With Dale
If you have any questions about how to plant a fall garden, want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and “how to” garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
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0:00 Fall Garden Season Is Here!
0:38 Fall Gardening Task #1
2:00 Fall Gardening Task #2
3:37 Fall Gardening Task #3
4:18 Fall Gardening Task #4
7:05 Fall Gardening Task #5
8:41 Fall Gardening Task #6
9:58 Fall Gardening Task #7
11:49 Fall Gardening Task #8
13:53 Fall Gardening Task #9
15:44 Final Fall Gardening Tips
17:37 Adventures With Dale
I've read somewhere that a layer of wood ash can kill insect eggs in soil (snails, slugs and other harmful insects). Is that just hype?
Thank you for being consistent in linking to your video. It drives me crazy that almost all youtubers i watch miss forget to actually place the link in the vid. So THANK YOU! Your diligence is greatly appreciated.
I just bought neem oil, Bt and seed starter marked down today. I wish I could find some grow bags.
Great information and tips thank you and if you do you sell any of that Hot Fig Jam, I would be interested in it, sounds so good 🤤.
Thanks, MG! I have my fall garden growing and giving already.👩🏾🌾 I still plan to plant more goodness!😋
"Howdy", to sweet Dale.🐕❤
12:10 i warned my family: "if you come in the room and see plants everywhere, don't worry about it"
You have so much knowledge about gardening, I’m overwhelmed yet excited as a newbie.
Hopefully, I can use your tips to have a good harvest for next year. Setting up and planning some things for the growing season in addition to seeing what yields I can have for the fall
We need "Fresh From The Garden" cooking videos where you come out to the garden, give us a tour, do a harvest, and cook up said harvest. Could be a monthly series?
Will you have any bananas this year?
Hurricane coming…..any thoughts?
Speaking of weather… Southeast gardners are looking down the barrel of a potentially major Hurricane. It's developing quickly. Ryan Hall suspects a monster. I pay attention to his warnings.
My last fig was stolen by some critter last night. I was so looking forward to them. Strawberries seem to disappear before I get them too. Going to need protection of some sort next year. Going to par down to just a few easy things next year. Watering this year was tough. I'm in NC too.
Thank you.
I’m in Central Indiana in zone six a and it’s very hard to get stuff to grow before my frost State, which is October 15 but I’m trying
Just FYI, I bought 4 trees from McKenzie. All were packed in terrible "soil" which was really just loose woodchips. The 2 paw paw trees were totally out of the soil, one root ball had totally dried out, one was moist but still out. They had been too loosely wrapped with saran wrap. The 2 kumquat trees didn't have the loose saran wrap & total separation from "soil" but didn't look great. I planted anyway, as some trees have surprised me with their resilience, but these promptly died. Strep throat prohibited me from notifying Stan promptly, and I was too sick to think to take pics. I emailed Stan several days later and got crickets in response. So buyer beware.
THANK YOU, GREAT CHECK LIST!!
It would take several football fields of volunteer dill before I even thought about calling them a weed. I adore dill and can never get enough in my garden.
Please share how you prune your lemon trees. I need to learn. A video on how you care for and fertilize your lemons trees would also be great. Thanks for all your hard work!
It is 91 degrees here in Georgia!
I really enjoy your enthusiasm and energy for staying busy out in your garden. I too suffer from SAD and it's hitting me early and powerfully this year. I don't usually have much luck with fall gardening (PNW Zone 8b) but you always talk me into trying again. Thank you for what you do.
In Tx even tho its fall its still summer 😏
Hey love your videos
Re: stores clearing out stuff. Home Dep had 3 cubfeet Premier Peat discounted to $21 (from $24) and no longer listed on website afai could tell. So they may be selling off and no longer stocking, if true, the price may still drop some more.
I'm so lucky that Restoring Eden is less than 30 minutes from my house. They are absolutely AMAZING!
I have found that pest pressure is at it's highest here in N. Tx for fall gardens. I'm testing out what does good here for fall… planted several cucumbers.
I had an unusual year in one of my raised bed gardens this year. I planted tomatoes and peppers and many of the plants had weird looking leaves and fruit. So now I have pulled up the plants and discovered that it was probable root knot nematodes as the roots had bulges in them and they were similar to pictures I pulled up on Google. Is there a way to get rid of the nematodes without having to take out all of the soil and replaceing it. Thanks for your help.
You have so many Fig video's. Just looking for 1 / ONE that will show me how to trim an older big Black Jack fig tree growing close to the ground. Any recommendations? You planted so many, I really thought you would show the growth, root system, how to keep them under control.😒🤔😣
Here on the west coast of Florida near Tampa I'm battening down the hatches in preparation for Helene. I hope you guys don't get any fallout.
Can you recommend a greenhouse for your zone?
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Thank you❤❤❤❤❤
all gardened out. Everything lasted way too long this summer. lol.
Its called autumn🎉
Love what you did with this video! Shoutouts to all of those nurseries (big and small) but especially your personal favorite for sourcing citrus. Have a great one!
Throw all your fruits in rubbish because they may have disease,😮 spread out all over kitchen fruits and scraps over your beds 😱 sometimes nothing makes sense, fruits you by having no disease ???? Please answer to me
I'm definitely a little behind with some tasks but glad I ripped out the rest of my tomatoes and Bermuda grass ( witches hair) out trying to take over my lingering peppers. But gotta wait until Helena is out of NC 🌀
I hope you all aren’t in the way of the hurricane, prayers for all of you.
Something growing from a “fallen fruit” is a volunteer not a weed. 😂
How do I over winter my citrus plant in a container? Should I plant in the ground?
I made my first hoop structure for a raised bed! So much fun, cheap, and effective. Thank you.