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5 Must-Have Tips for California Vegetable Gardeners in Zone 9!



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If you are a vegetable gardener in California, specifically from the Central Valley this video is for you! I have lived in the Central Valley of California my entire life and have grown a garden for as long as I can remember. And my passion is sharing that gardening knowledge with you. So in this video, I share 5 must have vegetable gardening tips that will help you have great success here in zone 9!

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9 Comments

  1. I'm also in Ca what they claim as zone 9b but I'm in the mountains at 4000 ft, does your collection and or book take into account 4+ feet of snow through April into may, with the possibility of snow again as early as late Oct? I've lived here for 20 years and still can't wrap my head around being classified as 9b. Thoughts? Btw I built my coop kinda based on yours, thanks for the tips!

  2. Im in fresno ca. 1st time gardening. Im using 5 gallon food grade buckets (white) 5-7 13/16” drain holes in ea. and im using 15-20 gallon grow bags. So far i have had nothing but problems. Some i know ive caused by over watering. Others, im just not sure…. Im using buckets do to living arrangements and space. Ive been using fish emulsion as it seems to have the best/noticeable results. Im growing tomatoes, summer squash, bell peppers and cucumbers, and 1 watermelon plant…. I flat out gave up on the cucumbers, and all but 1 squash plant. Is it just a bad year to try to learn to garden with the weather???

  3. I'm currently in 9b but will be moving to 9a here shortly. Is that difference too drastic? I'm reading everywhere that there's about a 5 degree difference in temperature. I'd love to buy your book and start gardening with the use of that, but I'm curious if I can apply those techniques and planting times to zone 9a. Thank ya in advance.

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