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MIgardener: 21 Crops You Can Still Start NOW From Seed in JUNE – Don’t MISS OUT!



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42 Comments

  1. I have to say that my seeds are fine, but the plants are not growing here in the Berkshires. No idea why this year is different, but went to the nursery for plants yesterday. Have changed crops over already and it has only been 6 weeks. Peace

  2. We have had much cooler than normal weather in May/June so far. When this monsoon we are having in the PNW passes through, the weekend will be all about planting my warm weather crops outside 👊🏻🌻👊🏻

  3. I am just now able to ant out my tomato plants due to hopefully the last 2 hard frosts last week. Those peppers and squash plants need put in the ground! No succession planting other than maybe beans or squash or cuc plants that the bugs get after I put them out. Our spring frosts are running later than normal the last 4 years or so as well as early frosts in fall. My area of n. Idaho has Not moved into a new growing zone or time like they are trying to tell us!!

  4. In NE OH. Just planted out some tomato and pepper seedlings last weekend. Still a few more to do. Planting beans soon! Haven't decided on corn yet. Still ha e some squash to plant too

  5. Rainbow Swiss chard putting in the ground today but it's raining quite hard! Thanks for the tips, learning a lot from your channel, thanks much!😂

  6. What to do with garlic,rain and cold is forecast for June . Just got small scapes . Got yours and growing great. When to harvest?

  7. Speaking of mammoth sunflowers, growing 3 MI Gardener mammoth sunflower seeds this season as well. Additionally growing MI Gardener Autumn Beauty & Velvet Queen sunflowers too. So far, they are all doing well.

  8. So appreciate this channel – – besides the gardening tips and tricks – its clear where you're gardening – Michigan. Since location makes a huge difference in application, that is really helpful! Thanks!

  9. Cant grow sunflowers' think chipmunks find the seed. Help ! I put the seed in those cardboard starters and buried in with tomatos , snap peas, herbs, lettuce all under netting in above ground planter. . They dug up the containers. Dont get a chance to germinate. Add lots of rabbit/babies on ground. Plus deer. Ahh gardening is hard. Gave up on peppers/ aphids always kill them no matter how much i tend to them

  10. I started my corn and zucchini in early April, and my pole beans have already taken over my trellises. Unfortunately, the leaves on my zucchini are light green, almost yellow, and I believe it's just due to too much rain and overcast they got throughout the previous month (Texas sure got wet); however, they are making new flower buds which seems good. I hope for more upcoming days to stay sunny for their sake.

  11. I just looked up nasturtiums because I've never heard of them. They sound like they would be great on a sandwich or salad. The zone hardness is 10-11. I'm in Chicago at 5a. I know you are around Detroit at about 6g and are having great success growing nasturtiums so is the zone 10-11. I would really like to start growing it so how does this work?

  12. Just got my garden rows done, and I'll start planting my starts and seeds tomorrow….will probably be planting for the next couple of weeks 😅😂

  13. Ruby Queen Beets – small footprint

    Calabrese broccoli

    Black Bean Zucchini

    Crisp Mint Lettuce – keep moist

    Royal Chantenay carrots

    Oriental yard long pole beans

    Kazakh melons

    Ha Ogen melons

    Basil

    Parsley

    Asparagus – for future years harvests

    Corn

    Sunflowers

    Nasturtiums – doesn't mind sunflower pollution

    Cucumbers

    Bunching Onions – perennial

    Red veined sorrel

    Black magic kale

    Rainbow swiss chard

    Red Malabar spinach

  14. We have only had one day without rain, which was May 27. But, our power just came back on. Stormy springs prevent gardening.

  15. A word on Malabar Spinach since it's been ramping up in popularity as a spinach replacement for summer; it doesn't get bitter BUT the texture is a bit MUCILAGINOUS or MUCOUSY. Fair warning.

  16. I always feel like I'm too late in my zone 5b 😅 wisconsin springs go from cold to hot so quick! Thanks for this video! 😊

  17. I've had tremendous success growing many things, however oddly enough beans have been an strangely difficult thing for me to get growing and, I've tried 3 years in a row. Something is eating the leaves off the young plants and due to that they never get going. I began covering each of them at night with food containers and still finding the leaves eaten off, have no idea the culprit.

  18. Thanks for sharing this valuable information. I've been having issues getting Parsley and Cilantro to grow from seed for several years. I'm in zone 7b Tennessee. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks!

  19. I have some Chinese Cucumbers in the ground I bought from a local nursery about a week or two ago and they're already blooming and starting to produce little tiny fruit. I tied them onto my arch trellis his morning and am looking forward to when they grow all the way over it. I also have some Biet Alpha and Armenian cucumber and Sugar Anne peas hardening off on the porch, as well as several types of melons. I still need some green bean seeds. I was wondering if the yard long ones taste the same as the regular varieties?

  20. Here in Oregon ive planted a whole garden the firts of July including only bulbs and got a great harvest.
    Some of the tomatoes had to ripen in my window seals but other than that everything did good. I didnt grow any melons that year.

  21. Ok I live in northeast and we had a frost on May 30th and the 1st week in June ,the night temp have been below 50. So I just started planting warm crops

  22. Hillsdale County MI here, we plant our last round of carrots in mid August. Once the green tops appear, we cover them with straw and let them grow into winter. In February or early March, we dig through snow, remove the straw, dig through cool pliable soil and wallah!! We dig super sweet carrots! Fun for kids and adults too!

  23. Malabar spinach is slimy when you chew it raw, and is best used to thicken soups and stews much like okra (think boiled okra). It's flavor is earthy, and I especially like it when put into tom kha ghai soup… here in N. Georgia it reseeds and comes back every year. So. Plant it once where you dont mind it coming back, and be prepared to find it all over your property because the birds like the berries it produces…

  24. Luke, I love all of your videos but this one made me especially happy! I still have time to succession plant! Thank you for your help!

  25. Thanks for this video. I just ordered some of the seeds you mentioned. I’m in northeast Ohio and we had an unseasonably warm May so I took a chance and planted out my garden early (which I never do before memorial weekend) and it’s doing very well. I used to have my garden in the back of my property but it was a chore to drag 200 feet of hose to water and I didn’t know about soil amending and every year my garden would fail. Now I have raised beds closer to my water source and I’ve learned a lot from your channel which has made gardening so much more enjoyable. Thank you again for sharing all your knowledge. 😊

  26. Thanks Luke! Never heard of that spinach before. Also succession growing zucchini and cucumbers!!! Love this 👍🏻 I’m in Rochester Hills Michigan. Appreciate you 😊🫑🌶️🥒

  27. Another hot weather option like Malabar spinach but non-vining is New Zealand spinach (it is not a spinach, but it tastes the same, they tell me). I have one growing for the first time this summer.

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