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9 NEW VEGGIES To Grow In 2023 For The BEST GARDEN Of Your Life!



In this video, I share 9 new veggies to grow in 2023 for the best garden of your life! These 9 veggies are easy to grow, but most gardeners don’t grow them. Instead of growing the same boring vegetable garden every year, expand your horizons and grow these amazing veggies for the most exciting gardening season ever!

These 9 veggies are organized in chronological order by growing season, so you can start planting these veggies right away to grow a winter garden, transition into a spring garden, and keep growing all the way into your summer garden for a year long harvest!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Why You Should Try Growing New Things
1:25 Vegetable #1
3:35 Vegetable #2
4:43 Vegetables #’s 3 & 4
6:10 Vegetable #5
9:42 Vegetable #6
11:49 Vegetable #7
15:07 Vegetable #8
16:34 Vegetable #9
19:12 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about planting a garden or growing vegetables, have questions about growing fruit trees or 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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23 Comments

  1. Sunchokes, tree collards,watercress, wild onions, garlic chives, toothwort, waking onions, good king Henry are some edible perennials I’m adding to my garden in northeast USA

  2. New vegetables for my garden this year: leeks, pole beans, miniature eggplant, malabar spinach and shiso. Gonna be. Fun year. We're also gonna do a couple giant patches of cosmos…because why not! 🤣

  3. I have a different planting guide for my garden this spring. I don't have much of a backyard, so I use 2 vertical planters and grow bags. Last year the heat came so early in TX that my little garden just didn't survive. This coming spring, I am going to plant seedlings and plant transplants by the moon phases. Through much research, I learned there are barren phases; whereby, nothing should be planted. Also, I am going to start my seedlings earlier and transplant them earlier in hopes they can mature and produce vegetables before the heat intensifies too much.

    I am interested in the kajari melon. I noticed when you cut open the melon, it had more of a honeydew color. Does the kajari melon taste like a honeydew? I am not fond of honeydew and prefer cantaloupe. Thanks.

  4. New Sub here! I planted both reg cucumbers and pickling cucumbers and One word of caution keep an eye on the pickling ones or they will get HUGE

  5. Do you have a chart or graph of when you start all of your garden plants. I also live in southeast North Carolina and would love to know exactly when to start certain plants.

  6. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm trying many of your suggestions. Today, I did a frost recovery for many of my plants/ veggies I didn't prepare enough for. This was my big learning year however 2023, will be my big "restart" year. Dale is so handsome in his Christmas sweater. He's so modest looking at camera like "what is the big deal' lol.

  7. Man, I love your video. As a new gardener who will be starting his first garden this spring, I have watched so many videos of your and have learned so much. And as awesome as you are, I have to say my fave parts are Adventures with Dale. lol
    P.S. Dale has the best name ever!!!!!

  8. Never realized the value in determinant and dwarf tomato plants until you explained how they can leverage the growing season! I'm trying shallots, the mellons you mentioned, and the tomatoes this coming year.

  9. some shallots are not for growing from seed. the grey shallot is not a seed-grown shallot, and it's considered THE true shallot.

  10. Check out Bok Choi. It is incredibly fast-growing and productive, as well as useful in many types of dishes.
    It makes a crazy number of seed-pods, too, which are easy to harvest.

  11. Where do you get the tomatoes seeds? I already got the Kajari Melon seeds on your recommendation. I can’t wait for spring!!! ❤️ Happy New Year 🎊🥳

  12. where in the world did you find party time cucumbers? Seems like they are all sold in UK not here…
    🙁

  13. Dale is too cute! 😃🐕 Give him s howdy from me.😃
    Wow! Grest list. I was going to plant broccoli raab…got free seeds from our Seed Library; however, it says to plant them in the fall. I'm zone 8a, Central Texas…gonna give them a go in early spring.😃
    I got my strawberry plants in today…it's okay to plant them directly…si?
    Happy New Year! I wish y'all an amazing year!😃💕

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