John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of his suburban front yard garden where he is growing many vegetables over the winter time. In this video, you will learn about some of the vegetables that can be grown in the winter time. After watching this video you will also learn about one of Johns new upcoming vegetables that is relatively unknown.
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Hi John, what part of Northern California are you located? I'm in Chico in Butte County. Wondering if your winter advice applies to Chico as well.
Excellent Information Thank You Brother John
#GrowFoodnotLawns
I had walked my dog that morning and he water those plants by lifting one leg.
4:00 LOLOLOLOL
why do you grow hybrids
Older radish greens can poke your tongue pretty bad. Steam 'em for a bit.
Hey there Mr. John would ya happen to have a video or any good reference points on how to combat different pest/ insects organically
Hi it's Harr I love your garden Infomatics
You need a TV show.
Or, a TV show needs you.
I'm going to order online some seeds to plant. can you please write the names of all the plants you showed us in this video? thank u 🙂
Do you ever buy store food lol
Wonderful!!
Wow! This was only your front yard. You are so lucky! Thank you so much for posting I learned and enjoyed a lot. God bless you. I love gardening and I wish some day I can have a nice size back yard a least. Lol
Very good example of the subtle microclimates you can have in a small yard with drastic differences. I was surprised to learn that small tree could make a frost shelter for the tomato. I assume frost shelters are from buildings and large wind breaks. Thank you.
NO tomatoes or green beans or Swizz Chard ? NO Egg Plant or Goji fruit (VERY nutritious) or no Brussels Sprouts ? Would like to know how to get the Brussels Sprouts to grow in those balls (buds) since I've tried for years and they always come out in loose leaves. Also no melons ? You have no Aloe Vera either or cactus. No Pineapples ?(yes they take up a lot of space for getting just one fruit per p;ant). You need to buy the property next to you to spread out <G>, and grow these things too and show us how to.
Slugs in your raised beds? Amazon (or maybe your local hardware store) has adhesive copper tape that you can put around the edge of each bed. It will keep out slugs and snails by acting as an electro-chemical barrier to them – they'll get a shock if they try to cross it! I got like 50 feet for about $15.
do you juice the slugs too? j/k where in norcal is yr garden?
Can I grow a garden is Southern California in winter?
John, I know this video is old, but I'm trying to figure out if the Miners' Lettuce grows in my area. Does it get star-shaped yellow flowers on it?