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James Prigioni: is a fall garden a waste of time?



It it really worth growing a garden in the fall or is it simply a waste of time and effort?

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:13 Disasters of a Fall Garden
00:24 It’s Not Too Late
00:45 Signs of Good Gardener
01:14 The Best Way to Start Seeds for Fall and Winter
02:21 What to if You Start to Early or Too Late
03:21 Tuck Eating Maruba Santoh
03:55 The Best Technique to Save Space and Time
04:49 The Most Effective Way to Combat Pests
07:42 Planting in Early Fall VS. Late Fall
08:07 Dealing with Frost Pockets in a Garden
09:02 The Necessity of Mulch to Extend Your Season
09:27 The Best Season Extension Tools and Techniques
10:04 The Most Important Technique to Extend the Growing Season
10:55 Is it Worth it to Plant a Fall Garden Answered
12:18 The Importance of Journaling and the Value it Creates
13:25 Raised Bed Giveaway Winner Announced
14:40 Final Thoughts

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48 Comments

  1. SHARE THIS VIDEO IF YOU ENJOYED IT!
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    00:13 Disasters of a Fall Garden
    00:24 It’s Not Too Late
    00:45 Signs of Good Gardener
    01:14 The Best Way to Start Seeds for Fall and Winter
    02:21 What to if You Start to Early or Too Late
    03:21 Tuck Eating Maruba Santoh
    03:55 The Best Technique to Save Space and Time
    04:49 The Most Effective Way to Combat Pests
    07:42 Planting in Early Fall VS. Late Fall
    08:07 Dealing with Frost Pockets in a Garden
    09:02 The Necessity of Mulch to Extend Your Season
    09:27 The Best Season Extension Tools and Techniques
    10:04 The Most Important Technique to Extend the Growing Season
    10:55 Is it Worth it to Plant a Fall Garden Answered
    12:18 The Importance of Journaling and the Value it Creates
    13:25 Raised Bed Giveaway Winner Announced
    14:40 Final Thoughts

    Thanks for the kind words and support 😁🐕❤

  2. I’m not a big fan with other peoples thoughts on how the garden should be handled. Garden however you want as long as it’s working for you and positive for the environment. I like to plant a cover crop in late fall. Something that’ll work the soil for me and that can withstand cold temps. Legumes like clovers, soybeans and winter peas are very good at this. Sometime I don’t grow anything and just apply fertilizer and compost. When the next season comes I like to turn over the top 5 in of the bed and ofc add extra compost/fertilizer. My results have been great the past two years doing this. But I greatly recommend to find a regiment that works for you.

  3. Isn't Bt GMO? Thank you for your wonderful information and videos, we love watching Tuck, he is a sweetheart 😊

  4. I bought a bag of neem powder after reading about some uses traditionally in India as a topical fertilizer/antifungal thinking oh…it would be easy to use as a dust and be less likely to breakdown in sunlight like BT. But I have no idea really how to use it. Maybe you have some experience? I'm in Far N Pacific NW maritime climate where it's very difficult to grow organic root veggies due to maggots. So I thought neem powder sprinkled on surface would help and perhaps be residual. Powder is human edible in drinks if one cares to ingest.

  5. 1st year really growing brassicas. Some have been totally decimated my cannage worms. I will definitely be trying BT next year.

  6. I’m gonna try tatsoi

    I have kale and Swiss chard outside right now

    I think a great giveaway would be a complete springtime seed starter set!

  7. How are you in zone 7A? I'm 30 miles from the Missouri/Arkansas border and we are 7A. Our first frost date is October 15.

  8. I have green beans and sugar snap peas nearly ready. Also still have okra, eggplant and peppers. I used frost cloth and all made it through our first frost. Tuck needs a carrot Dad. 😎😍💙💙💙

  9. Love the give away! Morer raised beds, please. Love you Tuck and James 😃😃😃♥♥♥

  10. Congrats Retirednama! ♥♥♥ for Tuck! I've ordered so many seeds because of you. Looking forward to next season!

  11. My fall garden is in full swing zone 9b it’s getting cold at night everything has slowed down , waiting to harvest the beets and lettuce and radishes , lots of more 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤looks like I’m going to have cucumbers this time i have been treating them like babies, cross my fingers. You always have the best videos , tucks handsome as always ❤.0ne more month till the frost.

  12. Love these giveaways. Congratulations to the winner. I think for a smaller giveaway that maybe have more than one winner, would be a package that could include a few of the things you use in the garden, like JP's stuff, BT, some seeds, some seed starter supplies… If it needs to be from a sponsor, then i see a lot of comments about the kaolin clay. Maybe giveaway one of those spray back packs with the clay.
    ❤❤❤❤for King Tuck.

  13. Congrats to the winners! I love your positive attitude, and how you encourage us, to keep trying, even though our gardens may not look as successful as yours does. Thanks for the great videos!

  14. Usually by September I am so over gardening. All my summer free time is processing, canning, freezing and generally dealing with the harvest. The last thing I want to do is plant more. It's all I can do to clean and prep the garden for the spring and get the garlic in the ground. I need the break.
    This year I retired so there's much more free time. I didn't start a fall garden, but I am in the process of taking out my 20 year old and mostly buried raised bed garden and converting to an open layout with the Back to Eden method. I spent the last 2 months double digging out the Quack Grass and hoping to be able to keep ahead of it by planting in more manageable sized spaces. I'm waiting on a woodchip order from Chip Drop now and hoping to get a layer of leaves down before the chips.
    Chip Drop orders are backed up because a lot of arborists headed south to help clean up after the hurricane. So I now have this big open empty garden just waiting. I did manage to get the garlic planted though.
    Next season, I'll try the fall thing.

  15. I’m in northern california and honestly summer gardening barely exists. It’s death heat for so long that even tomatoes give up. Fall and Spring are the best for me. God bless you brother!

  16. Thanks for the Fall Garden advise and tips. I planted an in-ground Fall garden for the first time this year, and I am having moderate success. It'll be even better next year! PS: this is the latest I've ever had tomatoes! ❤❤❤❤for Tuck!

  17. I just planted some garlic to harvest next summer. Two new varieties courtesy of our farmer's market. I bought just a few bulbs and split them between using now and cover to plant! There's always a surprise in my Pacific Northwest yard — today's was the discovery of what appears to be a single smyrnium olusatrum which grows in Europe and the Mediterranean. It's an edible biennial. Cool!

  18. hello, how do you deal with ants? They are so many in my garden and bring soft body insects to farm them. THis yer They destroyed everything I plant, except cucumbers. Also I have caterpillars, but with my Caine paper spray I reduced them to minimum.
    Another question , How you deal with the leave worm eating the inside of the leaves and leaving darker color looking like rust?
    P.S. You inspire my to become gardener, and I am new in the filled. You are so good to explaining thinks. Thank you!

  19. Timing is toxicology in the south! I'm in 7a, ne alabama. It cools and gives a false fall, then spikes into the 80s! It's hit and miss.
    Retirednama congratulations 🎉❤

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