11 Crops To Grow In September, No Matter Where You Live
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Top Comments (10)
Carrots, cilantro, cucumber, beets, Brussel sprouts, lettuce, cauliflower, radish, spinach, viola
I'm still impressed by this channel's ability to post videos from the future.
When the cilantro goes to seed, collect them and, once fully dry, add them to your spice rack. Ground up cilantro seeds = ground coriander (as we call it in usa). Ground coriander is common in Indian and Mexican cuisine
Seeing this after I saw Meg’s video about her cancer diagnosis 😭 I hope she stays on after treatment but wishing her healing 🙏🏼
I would love it if on the website I could search seeds just by season, shade, or edible flowers. Like I click ‘Fall’ and see all the suggested seed packets. Or click ‘part shade’ and every seed packet that has that is shown.
Really impressive way to motivate fall sowing. I like the way this team is reminding me to be active even in the late summer of zone 11. Love you all from Pakistan
A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her.
Another good trick for starting carrots (cause they really need to stay cool and damp)is lay a board down on top of them when you plant them for 5-7 days then go check them, this helps from the seeds blowing away and keeping the ground cool and damp, I have had 99% better luck starting carrots this way.. I literally live by this rule when starting carrots
Cannot stress enough the importance of thinning your carrots!
"It is September and here's a list of picks you can still plant in September no matter where you live" *laughs confusedly in Zone 3b*
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Top Comments (10)
Carrots, cilantro, cucumber, beets, Brussel sprouts, lettuce, cauliflower, radish, spinach, viola
I'm still impressed by this channel's ability to post videos from the future.
When the cilantro goes to seed, collect them and, once fully dry, add them to your spice rack. Ground up cilantro seeds = ground coriander (as we call it in usa). Ground coriander is common in Indian and Mexican cuisine
Seeing this after I saw Meg’s video about her cancer diagnosis 😭 I hope she stays on after treatment but wishing her healing 🙏🏼
I would love it if on the website I could search seeds just by season, shade, or edible flowers. Like I click ‘Fall’ and see all the suggested seed packets. Or click ‘part shade’ and every seed packet that has that is shown.
Really impressive way to motivate fall sowing. I like the way this team is reminding me to be active even in the late summer of zone 11. Love you all from Pakistan
A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her.
Another good trick for starting carrots (cause they really need to stay cool and damp)is lay a board down on top of them when you plant them for 5-7 days then go check them, this helps from the seeds blowing away and keeping the ground cool and damp, I have had 99% better luck starting carrots this way.. I literally live by this rule when starting carrots
Cannot stress enough the importance of thinning your carrots!
"It is September and here's a list of picks you can still plant in September no matter where you live" *laughs confusedly in Zone 3b*