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Southern Gardeners – Plant This In October!



Hey Neighbor! It’s time to start getting plants in the ground. Don’t know what to plant? We’ve got you covered at Hoss! From peas to spinach, there is a plethora veggies that are perfect for your fall garden. We are going over some of our personal favorites to plant during this time of year and how we like to plant them. Get Dirty and Let’s Garden Together.

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0:00 Start
1:08 Cool Season Cover Crops
2:34 Detroit Dark Beet
3:27 Rainbow Carrot
3:59 Orange Blaze Carrot
4:21 Giant White Kohlrabi
5:16 Komatsu Mustard
5:38 Purple Top Turnip
6:13 White Lisbon Bunching Onion
6:47 Baby Greens Mix
7:01 French Breakfast Radish
7:24 Little Marvel Pea
7:55 Sugar Prince Pea
8:20 Magnolia Blossom Pea
8:52 Imperial Star Spinach
9:23 Savanah Mustard
9:53 How to Plant Seed Tape
12:30 Fall Planting Tips

11 Comments

  1. The drought & heatwave killed my clover in my lawn last year. I just got a bunch of clover seeds with added lawn plants for bees and started putting them in spots all around my yard and edges of my gardens. I got pollinator flowers but that was a mistake after I read the directions. I don`t have two years to wait or a flower bed. So I decided to use my lawn to attract and help the bees. The Dutch White Clover sprouted right away and it`s best to plant it in the fall in the South.

  2. I`m trying to decide what fig trees to buy from y`all to have some berry figs. Right now I have 4 Celeste & 2 Brown Turkey in the ground so I may be overloaded in the future. My Brown Turkey figs are huge and taste great but they`re splitting really bad from humidity. I have to put mesh bags on them to prevent bugs from infesting the cracks. Somebody recommended Smith for Louisiana.

  3. I WISH we were 75-80 degrees! Down here in TX we are STILL having mid to upper 90s! So tired of this heat. Hopefully I can get my fall root crops restarted mid to end month this year. sigh

  4. I was gonna order my carrots from y’all tomorrow and get my carrot seat planted, but got another hurricane on the Gulf of Mexico making a B line for good old Florida

  5. Here in south central KY, our weather patterns are so wishy-washy that it's hard to know what to plant for Fall. There's even a possibility of a light frost tonight. 74⁰ during the day & 44⁰ at night. Help! Many thanks to you all. I enjoy your channel so very much!

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