John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his top 8 favorite edible plants that he grew this summer with average temperatures of 100 degrees over the entire summer.
In this episode, John will take you around his backyard raised bed desert garden and share with you many fruiting crops, leafy green crops and even a tuber crop that can easily thrive in 100+ degree weather.
After watching this episode, you will learn some of the most heat tolerant vegetables and varieties you will want to grow in the hot summer or if you have high temperatures for sustained peroids of time.
While I do cover the varieties that perform well in the heat for me, this also takes into consideration my other gardening practices that are critical for your success in these extreme conditions:
1. proper watering
2. growing in high quality soil including rock dust, worm castings, compost with compost tea added. Healthier plants are more tolerant of external stressors (bugs, disease, weather, sun, etc)
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I am attempting to grow Armenian tomatoes. Any advice? I don't know what kind of soil I'll need but I'm planning to grow some in barrels and some in pots. I want to produce the sweet big armenian tomatoes like we had at home.
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Looking to get into hydroponics. Are these plants suitable for hydroponics.
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everytime you say "here before the white man came" i laugh
Southern Peas (cowpeas) are another garden addition that seems to tolerate South Florida heat in the summer. Also green beans, lima beans and, of course, okra. Some of the universities down here are experimenting with hot weather tomatoes.
talks too much, go straight to the point buddy.
Si basically spinach
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Looks like your pepper plant needs some calcium
Malabar spinach gets black spot fungus constantly in Florida.
You keep referring to the plants as "guys" . Are they actually male plants?
Will Roselle grow in zone 5?
I'm starting straight from scratch, limited budgeting but some room and I think it could make a great video for you.