It's Not Too Late, 7 Crops You Can Still Plant in August
You still have time to get these 7 plants into your garden. There is nothing like harvesting delicious fruits and vegetables fresh from the garden late into the season, especially when the cold weather makes a lot of them sweeter!
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Tucker should be a spokesperson to encourage kids to eat their veggies. Thanks for the help on what to plant in August.
WE JUST HAD A TORNADO GO THRU AND WIPED OUT OUR WHOLE GARDEN !!!!!!! WE'RE GOING TO DO EVERYTHING YOU SAY TO DO IN THIS VIDEO AND HOPEFULLY WE'LL BE ABLE TO EAT THIS WINTER!!!!!! WE TRUST YOU!!!!! WE KNOW YOU WOULDN'T LET US STARVE !!!!!!!
JIMMY P ROCKS THE GARDENING UNIVERSE!!!!!! AND HE WON'T LET YOU STARVE BECAUSE HE'S SUPER AWESOME!!!!!!
“I would rather try than not try.” - James Prigioni
@AtlantaHospiceRN
4 жыл бұрын
This needs to be on a shirt!
@jarredkushnerd13
2 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment
@whatifitnt
2 жыл бұрын
‘Will you know if you don’t try?’
Tucker snacking on that cucumber is the cutest thing.
Tuck is literally ADORABLE
James and Tuck... I am getting ready to retire and start a small food forest. Your videos gave a great deal of encouragement. God bless America! Padre and Bugs the Dog
0:27 Cucumbers 2:34 Carrots 5:10 Greenbeans 8:30 Kale & Cabbage 9:57 Beets 10:30 Peas 11:45 Spinach & Lettuce 13:17 Squash, Chard, Raddish
@Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook
2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou.
@theelectro8490
2 жыл бұрын
You are legend 🔥
@juliewade7414
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@queenedds
2 жыл бұрын
I think cabbage, broccoli can also be done too. I could be wrong. Im in 7b
@theelectro8490
2 жыл бұрын
@@queenedds i planted cabbage 2 days ago, you can plant it now. Its for any zone in this time. It loves cool weather
That's one healthy pupper ❤
Aww the pup chewing the carrot was adorable haha
You are such a humble human being. I love your view on life.
Tuck Tuck he’s our man finding 🥕 yes he can 🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰🥰
What I learned from from this video I didn't know before: * adding excessive nitrogen to nitrogen producing plants (like many legumes) results in more leaf growth and less fruit/veg growth. * using a 1ft plank of wood is a quick and easy way to engage in square foot gardening. * leaving the plank over carrot seeds makes germination easier and with greater success. * BT is a great organic spray for brassicas * Tuck is a not so secret vegetarian!
@fraukeg.facchini2691
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the condensed version! 👍
@slayshay_t467
3 жыл бұрын
right on the money, lol although I thought his name was stuff not tuck but either way he is the cutest dog I've seen
@1stbadger700
3 жыл бұрын
My yorkie loves veggies too lol. She hears me cutting stuff in the kitchen and she makes a beeline. So cute.
@pearlshihab4803
3 жыл бұрын
@@slayshay_t467 /
I love the way you treat your dog! I wish everyone would treat their animals this well. Bless you and your family and your sweet Tuck.
@ElderandOakFarm
4 жыл бұрын
I agree! There's a lot of people where I live that get puppies for their children for gifts, & then when they get bigger they put them outside all day in 90+ degree weather, & will just put water out in the morning. (And by 11am it's hot to the touch! ) ive been known to go to several neighbors houses & put ive in their dogs bowls, several times a day in the past....
Your dog is going to live long. You are lucky he loves veggies.
You are an inspiration Mr. Prigioni. Thank you. You make the gardening world a better place. And we love Tuck!!
I think it's cool that Tucker eats his veggies!
ive never seen a dog that likes vegetables so much....love your enthusiasm guy, you can really tell when someone is doing something they love....keep at it.
@mammacass5311
4 жыл бұрын
I started feeding my dog veggies after watching tuck enjoy them so much My boy Hudson gets all excited when he sees me heading out to harvest!!! Thanks James and Tuck ❤️
It's the "late planting" videos like this that are giving me hope here in July. Just had deer "discover" my garden, aka: their personal salad bar. You've given me good ideas for some plants to go back in with.
Judge the man the way he treats his animal, you are good, I love Tucker too.
@shawtop
4 жыл бұрын
💯 Brother
@historyhunter5215
3 жыл бұрын
That makes me a god then...
@marykearns4463
3 жыл бұрын
Yes the way to judge a person is watch how they treat animals
@justjess6636
3 жыл бұрын
I don't know some people treat animals better than other people so...
@yvotyme
3 жыл бұрын
@@justjess6636 It's quite simple in "my opinion" those people who treat animals better has been treated by animals better than by people.
I love Tuck! I cannot believe how beautiful your veggie/fruit jungle is! What a fun place to work or play in. Tuck loves it and my dog's favorite foods are carrots and cucs as well! Give the guy a hug from a fan.
I love ending the night with James
Tuck cracks.me.up! :) He is so stinkin' cute. Thanks for all the advice and exuberance. Your energy is infectious. Keep the videos coming. Thanks for all you do.
Thank you I learned a lot Precious dog. He is so lucky to have a dad.Like you .
Tuck is the cutest dog ever!! The fact that he loves to snack in the garden is so precious 😍 💖
I love your videos ... at 71 you energize me toward my garden!
I love you- Im gonna grow my own food cause of you- THANK YOU! that puppy eating the carrot was ADORABLE
if growing and eating your own food gives you this guy's energy I need to start doing that!
@ElderandOakFarm
4 жыл бұрын
Growing your own food is very rewarding. When you tend to something from a little tiny seed, to a huge plant, & begin harvesting pounds upon pounds of food, theres nothing like it!
@MrGuy-cp1gt
4 жыл бұрын
You can't go fast enough when your homesteading , if your a Celt that's your nature .
@dahutful
4 жыл бұрын
Note how skinny he is - eating only veggies does that to you. LOL
So crazy how different it is for us here in south Florida. Your frost date is like the perfect growing time for us.
You are so loving and intelligent, your videos are very helpful as well as inspiring. You bring back my faith in humanity. Hugs
1:cucumbers 2:carrots 3:Green Beans 4:Kale and Cabbage 5: Beets 6:Peas 7:Spinach and Lettuce 8:Squash, 9:Swiss Chard 10:Radishes You're Welcome.
@jayfox4086
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you from Oregon
@goatkidmom
4 жыл бұрын
TY 👍
@smithy4121
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks whats your first frost date or where abouts are you please? I'm in England
@fraukeg.facchini2691
4 жыл бұрын
@@smithy4121 He is in New Jersey, USA, and their first frost date is October 16. Hope that helps.
@fraukeg.facchini2691
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I live in zone 6b and just direct-sowed cucumbers, lettuce, spinach, carrots, beets, and dwarf cantalopes yesterday. ☺
@4BWVan
4 жыл бұрын
I've got tiny cantaloupes too! Mine are called "Vine Peaches." What's your variety?
@1stAmbientGrl
4 жыл бұрын
@@4BWVan Minnesota Midget.
James I would love it if you would share some snapshots of what you eat every day and how you use up all your produce. Thanks for the great videos!
@Jenura01
4 жыл бұрын
Comeback Stacey good dea!
Always a pleasure
Your wealth of knowledge is impressive. Everytime I watch tour videos I have a notepad and pen so o can write some of them down. Nice to see tuck as always. Stay safe.....
I just want You to know that I enjoy watching all your videos and I have learned so much from You. I am a Beginner Gardener and I now have a Beautiful Garden. I am harvesting Tomatoes, Green beans, squash, cucumbers, and zucchini. I have so much that I share them with my family. They are shocked when They see my little Garden. This is all from watching every videos you make. I can't wait till next year to expand it. Thank you so much. 😊
This is becoming my go-to spot for relaxing when I need top chill. I've been so incredibly stressed out lately. But I watch your vids, then I go play in my container garden. You're like this Zen Gardener Guru. Very cool. Love Tuck.
@ElderandOakFarm
4 жыл бұрын
That's one reason O watch other gardening channels as well! It helps to give ke motivation! Ill watch a couple videos & then I'm like OK it's time to harvest or weed, etc.
@dzphotographic
4 жыл бұрын
Me too whenever I feel overly stressed or anxious I watch his videos and then go onto to my garden
"I have so many beans to harvest it's tough to stay on top of them."......... That's actually the exact same thing the rabbits in my yard said about mine.
Tuck eating is the cutest. My Yorkie Lorenzo lives his veggies too🥰
The dog stole the show!
Tuck looks like a Yorkie crossed with something a little bigger. Do you know? He's such a lovely little fella.
@jamesprigioni
4 жыл бұрын
He's a sweet guy 🐕❤️
Thank you for suggesting different varieties of veggies based on harvest time!! I have wanted to plant more crops but not sure which because of how being August. Excited 😁
I just love watching Tuck eat. It reminds me so much of my Killian. He lived veggies so much. Until Tuck I had never seen a dog love them so much! Thanks Tuck for reminding me of good memories of my dog in Heaven! 🐶🌱
I really like how you're such an advocate for peas.
Excellent Video , always learning many things, Hugs for Tuck
Tuck is just the cutest! Found out the hard way my doxie likes cukes too. He may have harvest more than I did! He also ate the squash flowers.
What a coincidence! I planted a crop of 53 day bush beans the other day! Today I pulled up spent cucumbers and squash and replaced them with carrots and radishes! Excited for fall crops!
I live in Southern Ireland and I’m getting cucumbers just coming on.
Tuck is so cute. I love watching him hang out in the garden and find snacks. You have a great garden buddy there.
I was a victim of pyralid poisoning this year and lost all my precious starts and my entire compost pile. Then I had a raccoon pick off a few of my chickens so I completely understand feeling utterly dejected. I'm replanting and rethinking everything and I'm hatching eggs to replace my girls. Just......keep......growing......❤
When I saw the storm going through your garden, I felt the pain I'm sure you felt... but the video was so uplifting and encouraging that it lifted my spirits for both my empathy for you james and for my own drive for my garden as well. Thanks for the insight, the encouragement and the shared experience. You have a noble and helpful channel my friend. Tuck is a lucky dog.. Nick
Plant & place a row cover over hoops. 1st frost is usually followed by some decent temps for several weeks..
I love planting my carrots August into September. I can keep harvesting them through a light snow fall. They are good until the ground freezes and hold on to them until spring. They are still good in spring once I can get them out of the soil. I pull them all out in April. Super sweet. I live in Buffalo NY USA, so I am aware of cold.
Wish I could get my dog AND husband to eat their vegetables the way Tuck does!
😂 I just came in from staring at my empty garden space pondering what I can plant after finishing up cleaning the aftermath of the storm. Also, we made a raised 4x4 bed for the kids to start learning to grow veggies and hopefully getting excited to eat their veggies. We planted 3 squares of radish, chard and lettuce. And couldn’t decide what to plant in the rest of the space. Was overthinking wanting to set the kids up to get the rewarding taste of a successful garden. Also, couldn’t get any spinach seeds along with many other seeds this year... BUT We’ll be back out planting the rest of the space with what seeds we do have tomorrow morning. THANK YOU for your suggestions! P. S. I try to watch your videos with the kids and they get so excited to see Tuck! So cute!
Zone 9b central Florida. We garden 365 days a year. With that said, we don't experience any change of seasons as you do. Love pictures of changing of the colors.
You put together these tips in such a way that I heard it like I haven't heard before, I'm confident I can save my squash now!
You can create plant splints to heal damaged plants. First, position the stem back together as tightly as possible, then wrap the damaged area in seran wrap. Splint the stem with popsicle sticks, and use packaging tape to bind it together so it's immobile. Then, shade the plant from direct sun for a few days until the plant heals well enough to transport nutrients passed the damaged area. Leave the splint on for about a week until the healed area is strong enough to endure stress. I've done this a number of times, and it has always worked.
@gwendyrose8905
4 жыл бұрын
I had a tomato this season that I accidentally split part of the main stem about 18 or so inches from the ground. :( I didn't have any popsicle sticks so I just used some floral tape I happened to have. It worked like a charm! Funny how we use band-aids for our own wounds, but don't always think about using "plant band-aids" as much. They are usually even better at healing than we are. :)
@laurensimonelli5654
4 жыл бұрын
@@gwendyrose8905 Just like the human vascular system, a plant's vascular system is quick to repair. Repairing a damaged plant is very similar in concept to grafting. You bring up a good point about using popcicle sticks, though. I use them to secure the break, but it's not always necessary or feasible, especially for breaks in small stems. In your case, you also had another option. Tomato plants are very quick to create new root systems. I'm sure you've noticed they are 'hairy'. These hairs are called trichomes, and they have a dual purpose. They help to dissuade pests from feeding on the plant, but they are also able to sense conditions that are appropriate for root growth. Tomato plants are creepers, and their natural growth cycle is to spread along the ground and set roots as they expand. If you were to bury a broken branch from a tomato plant, it will propagate new roots.
Our spring peas grew through two super late snows and a freeze this year!
@ElderandOakFarm
4 жыл бұрын
That's awesome!
You make it seem so easy. Really like your videos. Tuck so cute, must be really healthy eating all those raw veggies. Years ago I use to give my 🐕 spot a carrot and cooked ear of corn. 🐕 🥕🥕🌽👍❤️
It's truly a great thing to see you picking up the pieces and to keep going.....I LIKE HOW THE VIDEO THUMBNAIL SHOWS YOU DOING THAT!
I have never seen a dog that likes cukes and carrots so much!
I planted my second round of cucumbers a few weeks ago. I am in Southeastern WINsconsin
oh this cheered me up so much. you are awesome, james
@jamesprigioni
4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that Stephanie! You must be talking about Tuck 🐕❤️
@stepintoflow
4 жыл бұрын
The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni all of it... i counted back my days & am going another round. hopefully my little Stan can learn a thing or two from Tuck!
Funny how ur pup loves veggies sooo very much!
Hi James, I am from the Philly suburbs and you are by far my favorite garden KZread channel. Thanks for all your tips, I am using your carrot board method.
He reminds me of my Yorkie ,Beans Baxter!!he loved vegetables to.Your Tuck looks so healthy and cute .Your garden is awesome!!!
I just love Baker Creek Heirloom seeds, too; I’ve had great success with them. Thank you for posting this video, I have about 80 days until our first frost and I had felt behind the game this year since I moved a week ago. I now live on 7.9 acres and will begin planning my own food forest ~ I cannot thank you enough for your inspiration!!!
Hello from New Hampshire! Great tips- Thank you! Our gardens are taking a hit from all the rain. My woodland garden has better drainage, so hopefully it will dry out. I want to plant more squash to try and fool the squash bugs. They are numerous in our main garden, despite hand picking. Planted tomatoes in the woodland garden to avoid the horn worms. Have not seen any, but have a butterfly net to catch any of the moths. Your garden is thriving! Obvious this is a passion, as well as your kindness to Tuck. Enjoy your summer ~ Diane
I'm in love with your dog!!!!! So cute and he eats veggies♥️♥️
My first frost is October 13th. I just did bush beans, carrots, sugar snap peas, lettuce, kale, spinach, Swiss chard, onions, cucumbers, zucchini, yellow crooked neck summer squash, and I started seeds for broccoli and cauliflower inside in July, and still going to plant garlic too! This is my first garden this year! Spring crops didn't do the best with the late frost then fast 90s. But my summer crops are doing AMAZING!! I did multiple varieties of everything we eat and it's all doing awesome! I was so scared I wouldn't get it to work but it's so true to just try and you might be surprised! I just had to learn to can and preserving because we have overwhelming amounts! 🥰
Tuck is the cutest little guy. 😊
Thank you so much. I planted a lot of these vegetables in totes sitting in chairs. Very helpful for my old bones. Only gets 4-5 hours direct sunlight but still hoping to get some produce. Any way it was an unforgettable experience to sit in a chair and plant seeds at eye level then watch them grow. Thank you for your excellent videos. Ms Pat from southern Indiana.
I figure what the heck they don’t work I lost maybe a dollar or so of seeds. Glad your back to planting seeds stay safe and stay gardening 🇨🇦👍🙏🌶🌻🥕👌
Once the late summer/fall sown carrots are up a few inches, I mulch them. Once the really cold weather arrives I add a lot more mulch. The carrots will also grow more slowly in the shorter daylight. I have harvested carrots as late as New Year's Day (zone 7 a/b South Jersey). The ground was frozen, but the carrots were still really good!
My dog eats fruits and veggies with me too. Carrots, cucumber, lettuce, and strawberries are among the favorites.
Both my dogs love cucumbers. Thanks Tuck!
you‘re so stoked it blows my mind. GARDENING, YEAH!!! keep it up man, we‘re loving your videos
Tuc is living the best life with you 😄 great video!
Just a quick note: Swiss Chard is a biennial and can survive the winter (mulch over for the coldest areas) and will produce leaves and seeds the second year if you're into seed saving
Thanks so much for the hint about germinating carrots! Tuck is so cute! Thanks for sharing with us!
The gorgeous Swiss chard in the thumbnail drew me to this video 😍
I LOVE watching Tuck eat!!
I planted some new cucumber seeds last week. My first frost date is December 15th, so I have plenty of time.
@norawade8127
3 жыл бұрын
I'm jealous
Tuck eats the most healthy foods.
Oh wow.....so cool that your dog loves veggies!!!! Mine likes green beans....raw!! Good luck in the garden!!!!!
Last time I started carrots, cardboard cutouts worked great. You need to put a few small rocks on them so they don't blow away.
I could be watching the news while I have breakfast but instead I choose to watch this very satisfying video and seeing Tuck eating his fresh veggies puts me closer and closer to my own fresh vegetables garden! Congratulations James, your garden looks great! 💚💚💚💚
Love Tuck and your forest! Alas, if our Weimaraner and German Shorthaired Pointer mix were allowed into our veg patch, there'd be none for us!
Perfect timing. Just a few hours ago I was going through seed packs to plant fall crops this week. We have same frost date. Thank you.
I stopped your video several times to buy the exact seeds that you suggested to plant, thank you so much for your advice. I love the way to teach.
Bt spray is MAGICAL!!!
Great video. You make it look easy - especially with Tuck helping ya! Thanks.
Love youre videos thanks for inspiring me to start my vegetable garden
@jamesprigioni
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome my friend, and thank you for the kind words the mean a lot to me and Tuck 🐕❤️
I love your energy! Look! Your reward was that pepper plant!
I swear Tuck is the Richard Simon's of dog nutrition...😅✌🥰😘
Just plain love you James ! You are just so sweet to share your ideas and talent . Thank you so much ! And that Tuck is just adorable .
Thanks. I didn’t know dogs were vegans. You’ve encouraged me to do some more planting. It’s been hotter than hell here in Walla Walla Washington.
I just found this Video.....LOVE everything about it. Thank you for sharing your Knowledge and Wisdom .
Tuck must be one of the healthiest dogs on the planet.