In this video I’m going to share the 10 fastest growing crops for your garden. There aren’t a lot of fast growing crops but these are the fastest vegetables you can grow.
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29 Comments
Another Californian here. I am in SFBA (zone 9b) and it feels like we are one month late this season. My tomatoes are overgrown and only today they go to the rise bad and it is still a little cold for squash and cucumbers.
Radish
When does arugula bloom? Never got that far.
Yup – it is a very late start this year. It snowed recently -_-
Radish
Here in Austin Texas the past two weeks has been a mess. It's been hot low 90s, cold low 40s, sunny, windy and cold rain the past 3 days. Sometimes 2 or 3 of those in the same day.
How do I know what to wear to work. Open the door when I wake up. 😂
Yep snow,rain with flooding and frozen ground. Last frost date is June first anyway
Radishes! I plant succession plantings every couple of weeks. YUM. 👩🏻🌾
What about radishes? They are pretty fast too.
Really late start for me. My garden is still not ready! We had lots of rain and either cold, then hot, then cold again…. Ugh, such a mess and from now on will be hot and humid and full of mosquitoes 😱. Thank you for this video. Yes, I plan on planting all those.
Getting an earlier start this year already planted tomatoes today Oklahoma
Here is a cucumber question, the first round of my fruit is nice and straight and look fabulous, the second round the fruit starts to grow in a "U" shape, what's up with that? Each
set of fruit thereafter are also in a "U" shape and never really become an edible size. Any tips as to what I'm doing wrong?
Arugula is one of my favorite babies. It has reseeded since it’s first planting, takes care of itself. The flowers are also beautiful to me, like a cottage garden.
Central California and yes- snow, yes- freezes and yes- lots of rain. While we have a long growing season my main concern is the Summer heat on my tomatoes. I hope to get them in the garden in a week or two. Mind you my last frost date is averaged at March 8.
Because of the heat(Florida) & lack of bees, my Spring crops are struggling.
Central Texas and I’m just now getting seed in the ground. Well most of it potatoes were planted earlier then onion not long after a week or so later early corn. It just didn’t stay warm enough at night. We had some 40 degree temps just this week. I still have yet to put out tomatoes or a bell pepper or jalapeños. 🤷🏼♀️😁
Radish
That view behind you is ridiculous. 🌴🌲🌳🌵🌿🍁
With the bush beans, make sure to harvest them, BEFORE the can starts to rust! 😂
I'm near Atlanta and we had an amazingly warm February, then a cold march. We were almost at 90 this week, but today it rained all day with a high of 42. They predicted a few lows in the 40s, but i still planted my tomatoes. I'm waiting for the lows in the 50s before I put out my peppers. I went to lowes this week and noticed their $5.50 tomato plants didn't look anywhere near as good as my plants. Thanks for all the tricks and tips!
First year gardening so I’m trying everything lol so next year I know what I like n what I want to keep growing. . Thanks for all ur tips
I did learn something: green onions in the carrots! 👍
FL- running behind due to building raised beds. Finished them, today, adding the arch trellis tomorrow. I'm so excited! ☺
I’m just now transplanting my tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, basil. We finally have night time temps above 50. Tucson, AZ
Excellent video.
Props for the correct use of "fewer" instead of "less". Made my day!
Anyone else notice at 2:10–2:13 the rabbit running across the gravel area in the background? 😂
Thanks 😊. Still can’t plant here 🥴. Hoping soon as we usually go from winter to summer.
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yep, rain and cool weather here in Northern Ca, Bay Area. Really not sure when to put stuff in!
Yes sir. I have. We're just going into the low 70's next week.