10 Foolish Mistakes You MUST Avoid When Transplanting into the Garden
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Knowing the right information when it comes to transplanting can make the difference between an unhealthy plant and a huge harvest. Today I will share with you how to transplant seedlings into the garden to ensure the biggest possible garden harvests.
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Transplanting Out Too Early
01:12 Tuck Eating Mustard Greens
02:26 Not Hardening Off Plants
03:46 Transplanting at Wrong Time of Day
04:24 Bill Mollison Story
05:17 Transplanting Root Bound Stressed Plants
06:29 Transplanting Tomato
06:50 Not Watering Before Transplanting
07:05 Improper Spacing
07:33 Not Fertilizing
07:55 Not Inoculating with Mycorrhizal Fungi
08:29 Planting at Wrong Depth
09:17 Not Watering in Transplants
09:40 Not Labeling with Garden Marker
10:06 Simple Changes Big Results
11:58 Final Thoughts
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Am 70 and have kept a personal & garden journal for years. In 2017 we moved into the mountains (zone 3) my garden journal helps on some things now - but my newer one is priceless! Whole new ball game on the mountain :) But, a journal is a wonderful tool for the garden. I also keep track of the weather each day too. Good video kiddo-thanks
@joshua511
21 күн бұрын
Great idea. I'm going to start a journal immediately after finishing this video. I always think I'll remember what I do in the garden and of course I rarely do!
@rosehatter2
12 күн бұрын
I started in 2009 with my journal. I also do the temp and rainfall but started this year with any interesting birds that visit! So glad I started it!
I'm damn near 40 years old and I am still putting my plants out too early. I can't resist the itch after being cooped up all winter.
@lifeisgood070
20 күн бұрын
Me too.... you can keep doing it. It's easy. Look up how to build a little plastic dome on top of your garden bed with some half-inch PVC pipe. Just keep putting it out early. I actually start fertilizing everything in February. It's horrible. This year I got ripe blueberries in Tennessee by the end of April.... lol. I almost killed some plants by fertilizing way too early and waking everything up. But hey... screw it. Lol Just figure out how to build a dome and double line it with bedsheets or plastic and put things out as early as you want :)
@mcgritty8842
19 күн бұрын
@@lifeisgood070i got a couple cheap greenhouses at lidl. When I don’t need the clear covers, I’m gonna use insect netting 😊 I got one that stand up and one that covers the ground ❤❤❤❤❤
@brucey5585
19 күн бұрын
You need a mini green house. I realize i do this too and build a mini greenhouse just in case it get cold.
@rexroman5211
19 күн бұрын
Play the odds! Just have some spare 😂
@cindyspiess9963
17 күн бұрын
i hear ya !
gardening teaches humility, just when you "think" you figured it out, along comes a new set of challenges, either diseases or pests or human error, gardening keeps you humble
I love how passionate you are about your precious space and stewarding the land. 💚 beautiful
Tuck, king of the garden ❤❤❤
@jasonrahimzadeh2342
24 күн бұрын
Bizarre.
@lindaseel9986
24 күн бұрын
The Young King ♥️💖🤗💗
@EYES2seeEARS2hear78
24 күн бұрын
He definitely knows what he likes! We had a cat that loved cantaloupe, watermelon and cucumbers, he was one of a kind. Miss that rascal Bobby.
@reppi8742
24 күн бұрын
@@EYES2seeEARS2hear78we had one that loved eating green pepper plants!
@conniebarbey
24 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤for my little freind
Hi James , for the first time, I have placed down wood chips in my garden as an experiment. I was inspired to do so by viewing your channel. Thank you. I am Spamming the hearts down below for Tuck.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Hi Tuck! Welcome back to garden season 2024! So good to see you again! ❤❤
❤TUCK! Yes, patience! I saw so many people buying the wrong soil, complaining about weather not being sunny enough to plant out seedlings, and basically not knowing how to choose proper plants in the garden center today. I wish I could help them all, but the few I do makes me hopeful for their summer gardens.
James & Tuck, you guys always bring a smile to my face!
In my late 70's and not really able to garden much anymore. But I tune in to enjoy your sunny personality and, of course, Tuck. Keep up the good work encouraging and entertaining the rest of us.
@flenzy
13 күн бұрын
King Tuck
I am watching your videos everytime you upload something and been watching you since I came here in Wisconsin from Philippines I really love watching it cuz I don't have any idea gardening in this country I don't even know what are Zones are. So I have a garden 4 years already but because we are just poor farmers I can't afford how you make your garden beautiful. you really inspired me I love planting and growing ❤
@bncbarnes
24 күн бұрын
❤❤
@lindaseel9986
24 күн бұрын
A little bit at a time.
@cynthiafisher9907
24 күн бұрын
You can have a garden with very little expense. Not very many gardeners have a lot of money.
@lindaseel9986
24 күн бұрын
@@cynthiafisher9907 That's for sure. We live on under $2000 a month and a garden is extremely important to us. When we started, our income was just about $1000.
Tuck is so adorable!!!
You are so right about timing, garden in the Southern hemisphere, we have had 3 years of mild winter's, a frost last weekend reminded that we do get severe frosts. When its a mild winter you can plant the cold harder stuff in August, but a more frosty winter wait until September for our area.
Love that Terra Cotta color on raised beds.
@mariaotero7383
24 күн бұрын
Me too!!!!
❤❤❤tuck was born to be in the garden! LOVE seeing this little guy! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Perfect timing, James. Transplanting peas and beans today, strawberries tomorrow.
@proudboxermom3104
8 күн бұрын
New gardener here! Did you plant your strawberries from seed or did you buy seedlings?
@jamesshirey9493
7 күн бұрын
@@proudboxermom3104 I buy live plants at my local greenhouse. Everything else I start from seed. Good luck!
Thanks to James and Tuck, I will not longer be a foolish gardeneir. Thanks Tuck and James. :)
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️for Tuck! He’s the king of rne garden! We demand his presence😂🙏🏼! Love all of your videos! God bless!
❤❤❤❤❤ For the master gardener, Tuck. My poor garden, everything is gowing like weeds. My tomato plants are already waist high, flowering, and setting fruit. The cucumbers, squash, cantaloupe, and peppers are flowering and fruiting too. I just harvested mustard about ten days ago, and now it is ready for a second harvest, and my Swiss chard is ready too. Everything is about a month ahead of schedule. Alabama, 7B. My transplents went into the ground between April 6th, and April 9th.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤for Tuck, he is precious.
Love the channel and advice. I’d like to see plants actually grown in the ground like most every American garden is. Very few use planter boxes , containers. Farmers grow in the earth as do we. It’s not the same. It’s a much tougher grow environment. My 20 year old garden doesn’t look like KZread gardens. It looks like dirt with straw mulch 😂
@AmysAttitude
10 күн бұрын
Agreed. I'd like to see more realistic gardening happening. If we have another "issue" like 2020, those cutsey raised beds will only take you so far and you won't be purchasing any expensive soil and fertilizer. I'll take my struggle garden (live on a hill, clay soil and LOTS of rock) any day. I'll be exiting this page and finding just that! 👍🏼
@Hawgryder
8 күн бұрын
@@AmysAttitude my issue is what they call soil is not soil. I don’t know what it is tbh. I’ve probably put 50 bales of straw on my garden over the past 10 years that have decomposed, hand tilled in but, at the end of the day my garden is still clay 😂 We end up giving away 75% of what we can’t consume. Happy Gardening!
We have had a lot of rain and temperatures into the high 40’s at night. We are past frost, but I waited to put out my tomatoes. I have to wait until next week for peppers, until night temperatures are consistently above 55 degrees. I haven’t seen such a cool and moist May in a long time. My neighbor’s gardens have been wiped out by slugs. Glad I avoided that. My tomatoes and peppers will make up the time when the sun comes out.
Tuck is the coolest garden buddy!
❤❤❤'s for Tuck as always
@angiegzz1
2 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ I luv seeing Tucker in your videos!!!
You are amazing. I learned alot from every video. You can be a teacher. Amazing we plant and God gives the growth. I know we sweat but it is all worthwhile. Thank you. Thank God.
@bogtrottername7001
15 күн бұрын
Your "god" should spend some time helping victims of war around the world & leave the garden to Mother Nature.
💓💞💕💘💖💗 Love to see Tuck in the garden!
That’s so funny your dog loves his healthy garden snacks 😂😂 I love how much dogs love gardening as much as we do ❤
❤Tuck looks like my girl Yorkie she love vegetables too💕
You and Tuck are so upbeat! Where did you find the purple mustard seed?
@lindaseel9986
24 күн бұрын
I believe that is Japanese Giant Red Mustard. Seed available from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Those little self watering planters are adorable!!
@dawsoncolleen
24 күн бұрын
what are the strings for in his garden.
@jeanbean1390
17 күн бұрын
I could be wrong, but maybe a grid to divide sections for easier planting and straight rows.@@dawsoncolleen
@dawsoncolleen
16 күн бұрын
@jeanbean1390 thankyou, but i cant get a message from the gardener
@AmysAttitude
10 күн бұрын
@@dawsoncolleenIf you watch the videos, he explains everything. No need to try to contact them personally.
You made the points I shared with my Arizona bestie. I live in Washington, but rules for picking a plant to buy and how to not stress out plants when planting them is something everyone needs to learn. Especially newbies at gardening. I put photos of her raised bed she built on KZread under Community. No idea why they don’t just call it “Photos.” 😂
Thank you for the information! Hearts for Tuck!
it makes me happy your lovely little dog is spoiled so well!!
This year, I had 4 days of drizzle and clouds in a row. So I didn't harden my cabbage and just put them in the containers. 2 weeks later, that look amazing.
Those garden beds look like a a vacation in Bali for plants. As soon as I have enough $ ,I’m on it❤️
I wish I loved mustard greens as much as Tuck does. haha. That was adorable. ♥♥♥
I literally just bought plants at store today to transplant!!! Strawberries, tomatoes and cucumbers 😊 ❤❤❤❤ From NY and I’m taking in everything you say. 1st time gardening this year ❤❤
@jamesprigioni
24 күн бұрын
Let's Gooo!!! 🐕😁❤️
Lol I was overly excited this year. I started plants end of February. I let them sit inside for a long time. I recently put them in the ground. Maybe a week or 2 ago. I throw a frost blanket over my plants when it dips below 50. My stuff seems OK so far. I just started a second sow of plants for my self just in case these don't work out. My first year gardening. I've always had herbs, I've spent thousands of dollars wasting money on plants and stuff for growing plants over the years just to have it eaten by deer and other animals. Now this year I built a 40ftx3ft fenced in raised bed system and I'm excited to finally have plants. I also am working on fencing a large area around my chicken coop for my chickens to roam and I don't have to worry as much. Going to do pumpkins in that and I have herbs that always do good over there. Also chopped a few trees down and had someone come with a machine to clear out behind my garage which I might fence in that large are and put in a green house. This year, to get it going I threw down wild flower seeds, some herbs and bunching onions and alium down to hopefully deter the deer issue I have. I'm keeping up on the deer repellent this year to get things established. I also did a couple packets of corn and pumpkins back there to see what happens. We will see. Really enjoying your tips and videos. Hoping I can become a better gardener with more knowledge. Not new to the scene, been around gardens my whole life with my Italian family. I'm super excited though so I definitely jumped the gun. Can't wait.
I’m very jealous of your plants James, they always look great.❤️❤️Tuck.
I love ALL The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni videos!
@jamesprigioni
24 күн бұрын
Let's Gooo!!! 😁🐕❤️
Love ya James & Tuck 💖💚💜💙🩷❤️🌻🥕
Everything the light touches, Tuck 💚💚💚
Could you make a video for us about planting ,thinning and harvesting different types of herbs . Thanks!
❤️ Tuck KING of the garden ! 👋🏽😁 This is my 2nd year gardening. I live in NY and the weather is very unpredictable this year. Still cold, but at least starting in the 60’s & 70’s some days at noon. Nights are still pretty cold, but now getting in the 40’s & 50’s. Your right patience is important & timing. Even though I am tempted to transplant, I know I have to wait & transition to hardening the tropical plants. 😅 Don’t want all my hard work to be in vain. This year I am planting more varieties vegetables . Already planted potatoes & carrots outside few weeks after last frost. They have germinated and I have sprouts for the carrots, so excited. Going to start hardening off the tomatoes & peppers for a few days starting next week. Thanks for the advice! Very important for us newbie gardeners! 😄😂
I love you Tuck…..❤️💫🐶💫❤️
❤❤❤❤ hearts for Tuck and keep up the excellent work James
Thank you for all the tips Tucker and James! 🙌💚
Tuck is so precious ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Always love your videos and seeing Tuck. Good tips, thank u.😊
♥♥♥ Hearts for Tuck... the vegie dog! LOL
This intro just never gets old!! Love it
Hardening off is my least favorite seedling chore. Tuck is my favorite gardening pup❤️🥰💚
I just planted my tomatoes that I started in January. They have been very happy and one even has a little tomato on it (not just a flower) I did the same thing last year and they got massive! So maybe seeing flowers isn’t always a bad thing.
Its always nice to see james and tuck ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤ love tuck! Thanks for the video.
Loving your videos so much thank you!
Awesome garden informational video as always. I love the huge ego bed with the protective covering . My Jack-doodle and Tuck would be best buddies as they enjoy the same vegetable snacks in the garden. Jack-doodle even enjoys georgia collard greens !
You have very good points. I made the mistake of planting my corn on March 22 instead of April 7 like I did last year. We then stayed cool and moist and half of my corn didn't germinate and I had to re-plant more. Plants are very temperature driven. Thanks for your channel!
Yes on transplanting too early. Also on the other end covering and clothing and then a sunny day comes and they get cooked bc you forget or didn’t have time to run and uncover them midday. I always even put cucumber seeds in early May and got great plants (zone 8b). Hardening off death so very true. I used to grow and sell tomatoes. I taught ppl how to harden off but l sadly watched plants I sold be planted in full sun immediately and the plant die. Tomatoes need to be transplanted in natural conditions when it’s 50 at night and no colder and the hardening off needs to happen first for several weeks from new seedlings. Also agree on shady day planting to let them acclimate rather than blasting them on a sunny day.
@michaelscott356
Күн бұрын
Hardening off for "several weeks"? That's overkill.. If you'll pardon the expression.
Thanks for the information, much appreciate
Great timing! I always appreciate learning new skills.
@jamesprigioni
24 күн бұрын
Let’s Gooo!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck😊 Thank you so much for yet another informative video!
Thank you for this information!
Second show I've watched now and I've learned so much already.
Super helpful lessons and reminders. ❤❤❤❤ to the king!
20 seconds in, and I absolutely love this guy. a true king
❤❤❤❤ love Tuck. Thanks JAMES
totally following that this year will be the best yet! thx for the inspiration♥♥♥
Thanks James and King Tuck!! You've helped me be patient to not plant too soon.
Thanks for the great info and hi Tuck ❤️❤️❤️
Tuck, we love you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.... You too James!
Love your videos. I'm a farmer's wife who loves gardening and have learned lots from your videos :)
❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck! Great ideas !
Thanks for the tips, James. I plan to transplant some of my seedlings out into the garden tomorrow, so this video was right on time. (Hearts for the cutie pie, Tuck ❤️❤️❤️)
I have just started watching your videos and I’m blown away at the knowledge you give in every one. I am at the starting stages of gardening and I am so excited to get planting!!!! Thank you so much!!! Looking forward to more and Tuck is truly a little king. Wonderful content. ❤
I just started a journal for this year. Everything you tell us is valuable I've learned so much and I'm using it as I go into this year's garden. Thank You and Tuck for the lesson to carry us forward.
Thanks you for your garden videos, James! I've been following your channel for about 5 years now and I gotta say, My tomatoe game has improved tremendously. From seed to harvest, homegrown food is priceless!! Tuck ♡
Wow I’m loving your videos and oh my goodness I have been making every mistake you are talking about 🤦♀️ I wasn’t able to garden last year but am this year so I’m learning at 68 years old what to do 🤣😂👍
Little Tuck is so cute! Love your channel!
Your seriously my favorite channel
Thank you for the great advice! Always appreciate your videos! Definitely new information to me on the tips about peppers! Thanks man! Gotta love tuck! 🤙
❤❤❤love your helpful and supportive video!
Thanks James and Tuck! Love your videos! You always give super advice! Hearts to little Tuck! He is so sweet!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
So happy to see Tuck feeling better - he is Precious ‼️🥰💙💜❤️🧡💛💚😘‼️
Thanks so much for this video
Very well explained as usual. well done.
Gees. I'm zone 8 (SW Oregon). We're barely above 40° during the day. Nights won't be to the low 50's until mid July. 🤷
Oh little Tuck is such a big Helper!😍😍😍 Love this little guy!You're great to James enjoyed your channel many many times!
Hope my boi likes garden snacks as much as Tuck does. ❤😍❤ I always have issues with my cucumbers when transplanting. They sit there for a while before taking off... and I do harden off my plants and wait until nights are in the 50's. Also, we always have a weather event in late May, or even early June, like a hail storm, and that either wipes out plants or stunts their growth. So, instead, I direct seeded them in the ground yesterday. This way, by the time they come up, we should just have good warm weather. I'll cover everything if we have a late hail storm and protect them better this year.
James & Tuck I am a newbie to your channel & boy where have you been all my life, you taught me more in this 1 video & it was brilliant. Cheers Denise- Australia
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for sweet Tuck!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Tuck is the cutest garden boss. 😊 Thanks for the reminder, James! Patience is key, especially here in Colorado. Your garden is GOALS. Thanks for all the tips!
Love your passion and tips!
Thanks for the information
such good information as usual.....Great to see you Tuck, you adorable little garden guardian❤❤
Great advice to 'slowdown' you are inspiring
First time I watched your channel talking about your beautiful garden and many tips for a Health garden and l was so excited to watch your love for the garden 🪴 Keep the good vibes and job going on 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
100% all great advice. Great video.
I usually wait till the 3rd week of May to plant out in northeast ohio; however, the weather has been so good and the 10 day forecast looks great that this past week seems like a great time to plant. I'm risking it this year for the first time in like 10-15 years!
Thanks for sharing I agree with what you stated its better to wait to plant a garden weather wise.