Top 7 Crops that Thrive in the Hot Summer Desert Vegetable Garden
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the top 7 crops that have done really well in his hot summer desert garden where the temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees. In this episode John will take you around his back yard vegetable garden and share with you these crops and tell you more about them. After watching this episode, you are sure to learn about some proven winners that will allow you to grow food in the hot summer garden.
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these options are pretty lame.
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thanks !!! from AZ
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are not eggplant tomatoes technically berries
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That's amazing! You just named 7 vegetables I hate. Maybe I'll try radishes or cukes.
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cowpeas
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If you like black eyed peas they do really good too!!
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swiss chard? really?
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SO IS IT DINO KALE OR BLACK KALE? HOW DID U GET RID OF THE APHIDS?
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John, you know a good desert variety of corn? And if they can grow grapes in the Israeli desert and all through out bible culture, there must be a good grape strain. Any thoughts.
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What part of California are you in? Will these work in the deserts of Apple Valley ?
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wow I missed what happened, John you've been told that those Swiss chards can get mean, no really what happened?
also thanks I've been wondering if you can do an episode of
Jojoba bean plant, its a desert shrub and has many uses. -
What month should i plant bitter melon.
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You have been so helpful! I just bought my first house, and am a beginner. I try my best to get as many organic phytonutrients in my diet as possible, and what better way then to grow the plants myself?I have no idea what I'm doing and being in AZ does not make it any easier. You have been a God send! Keep doing what you do. :)
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Well compiled video. Really good.
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thank you a lot I needed this kind of help.
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Okra is a dynamic accumulator
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The only thing I have been able to grow in the hot summer heat is zucchini.
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Hi Jhon I Sebastian and I want to do a aquaponic in Phillipines where is hot weather
And to grow lettuce can you say me please how to grow it in hot weather from seed to maturity .
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All those plants need a lot of water, I would suggest better, nut trees, nopals, olive trees, or oaks wich you can eeat acorns from, i heard palo verde also give eatable fruits but all those plants from this video will evaporate a lot of water and wont grow strong roots, if you grow trees you,ll have to water then just the first years and after they will do ok.
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What's your recipe for eggplant bacon?
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