14 Crops You'd be Foolish Not to Plant in March!
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Top Comments (10)
1. Basil 2. Calendula 3. Cucumber 4. Celery 5. Broccoli 6. Peppers 7. Mint 8. Melons 9. Eggplant 10. Cabbage 11. Strawberry 12. California poppy 13. Okra 14. Tomatoes You're welcome
Can attest to the megatron jalapeno. I’ve grown it for 3 years and everyone always asks how I get my jalapeños so big! They’re huge.
I love the new member in the strawberry hat!
YAAAYY FOR THE NEW ADDITION OF KATIE!!! I’m in 5b but i’ve been waiting on a cold climate team member since i started watching in 2018! And she’s a nutritionist?! You have my undivided attention. 😂 ❤
I usually don’t comment, but the strawberry hat baby is the best cameo!👏👏
Thoroughly pleased that you guys FINALLY added someone in zones 3-4!!! I love your videos and advice, but it was hard at times because plenty of it didn’t pertain to my climate up on the Hi-Line. Keep it up!
Thank you for including zone 4, it’s so helpful to hear from gardeners in colder climates! Going to have to check out Katie’s content.
I love to see a momma and baby in the garden. How precious were they! Hi Meg! You’re my favorite! Loved the video!
“Live fast die young” is the best description I’ve ever heard for cucumbers.
I cant get over how well your Youtube channel is working/ is planned out. I like how you release the new videos about what to do now in the garden, very helpful