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Segment 4 of S5E4 Garden questions answered from mid March - The Gardening with Joey and Holly radio show

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The gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show heard weekly March - Oct
Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your
question at 1-800 927-SHOW
https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/
In segment four Joey and Holly answer gardeners questions
Q: Planting shallots I missed planting them in fall. Can you still plant them in Spring? I'm in zone 5 with the last frost date of May 7. When should I plant them? What variety yields good and thrives here? I see recommendations to start in mid-March but i am not sure because the ground may be still frozen and we get snow until the first week of May. I missed planting them in fall. Can you still plant them in Spring?
A: I do not have a specific variety but you can plant them as soon as the ground can be worked they are very hardy and can stand cold
Q: When a plant or seed requires a certain temperature to grow or germinate, is that an average soil temperature or minimum low temperature required?
A: A minimum low temperature for example peas germinate between 40 and 70゚F If you plant below the minimum soil temperature then the plant can die because it's too cold or the seeds can potentially rot in the ground and not germinate
Q: Hello Holly and Joey
Where I live there is heavy clay soil and the topsoil was scraped off and sold when the house was built. In-ground gardens have not done very well for vegetables. This spring I am building raised beds out of wood and galvanized corrugated metal. They will be 4 feet wide by 12 feet long and at least 18 inches high. I am looking into the wood sealer advertised on your program for the wood as well. Since the beds will be tall I’d like to use the hugelkultur method to fill the bottom and should be able to find free tree parts and wood chips for that. The top 12 inches of soil I will buy in bulk from a garden supply in my town (Janesville, WI). One offers a veggie and flower mix of top soil, mushroom compost, rice hulls, and peat moss for $60 per cubic yard (in stock) as well as plain mushroom compost (out of stock) and screened topsoil in the mid $40s for prices for the latter two. The premier local garden center recommends mushroom compost for raised beds at $50 per cubic yard and keeps it in stock regularly. What product do you recommend? Should I get mushroom compost and add my own amendments? I am willing to add my own organic fertilizer, although I would think that pure compost should be rich enough for the first year. I want a general veggie garden, but probably will have to plant cool season crops in the fall by the time I finish the beds and fill them. Also, should the soil be full depth for any certain plants? Feel free to edit the length or content of this to make it a question for the program.
Also, I bought a lot of seeds and am planning to buy a few different starts of things that seem tough to grow, like peppers. If I don’t have enough room in my raised beds and decide to start a few straw bales for extra space, are there plants that especially do well in them that would save space in the raised beds?
My desired vegetables are
Pole and bush beans
Radishes
Carrots
Head and leaf lettuce
Beets
Cherry and slicer tomatoes, indeterminates
Zucchinis
Various basil, other herbs
Hot and sweet peppers (I think these might like the straw bales)
Pod and shelling peas
Ground cherries
Sugar baby watermelon
Maybe
Onions
Potatoes
Thank you very much, please let me know if there are any more details I can clarify.
A: Thank you for your question and thank you for listening!
The mushroom compost will be the best for your beds and there will be no need to amend - you can add a little organic fertilizer if you want, but not necessary. 10 inches is the minimum depth you would need. Our raised beds are 10 inches deep and we do just fine.
Watermelon, tomatoes, and peppers will do really well in the raised beds. You can grow the basil out of the side of the bale.
Q:Trying to get my Yukons to sprout more eves, its coming slowly so I moved them from the basement to upstairs sunny window..Cool? Is the warmer the better then ? Just wondering if I can leave them in my 55 degree basement or bring them up where it is 74.
A: indirect light is best not direct sunlight 74 degree would be good 55 is of the cool side
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The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener), The Gardening with Joey, and Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener)에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener), The Gardening with Joey, and Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener) 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show heard weekly March - Oct
Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your
question at 1-800 927-SHOW
https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/
In segment four Joey and Holly answer gardeners questions
Q: Planting shallots I missed planting them in fall. Can you still plant them in Spring? I'm in zone 5 with the last frost date of May 7. When should I plant them? What variety yields good and thrives here? I see recommendations to start in mid-March but i am not sure because the ground may be still frozen and we get snow until the first week of May. I missed planting them in fall. Can you still plant them in Spring?
A: I do not have a specific variety but you can plant them as soon as the ground can be worked they are very hardy and can stand cold
Q: When a plant or seed requires a certain temperature to grow or germinate, is that an average soil temperature or minimum low temperature required?
A: A minimum low temperature for example peas germinate between 40 and 70゚F If you plant below the minimum soil temperature then the plant can die because it's too cold or the seeds can potentially rot in the ground and not germinate
Q: Hello Holly and Joey
Where I live there is heavy clay soil and the topsoil was scraped off and sold when the house was built. In-ground gardens have not done very well for vegetables. This spring I am building raised beds out of wood and galvanized corrugated metal. They will be 4 feet wide by 12 feet long and at least 18 inches high. I am looking into the wood sealer advertised on your program for the wood as well. Since the beds will be tall I’d like to use the hugelkultur method to fill the bottom and should be able to find free tree parts and wood chips for that. The top 12 inches of soil I will buy in bulk from a garden supply in my town (Janesville, WI). One offers a veggie and flower mix of top soil, mushroom compost, rice hulls, and peat moss for $60 per cubic yard (in stock) as well as plain mushroom compost (out of stock) and screened topsoil in the mid $40s for prices for the latter two. The premier local garden center recommends mushroom compost for raised beds at $50 per cubic yard and keeps it in stock regularly. What product do you recommend? Should I get mushroom compost and add my own amendments? I am willing to add my own organic fertilizer, although I would think that pure compost should be rich enough for the first year. I want a general veggie garden, but probably will have to plant cool season crops in the fall by the time I finish the beds and fill them. Also, should the soil be full depth for any certain plants? Feel free to edit the length or content of this to make it a question for the program.
Also, I bought a lot of seeds and am planning to buy a few different starts of things that seem tough to grow, like peppers. If I don’t have enough room in my raised beds and decide to start a few straw bales for extra space, are there plants that especially do well in them that would save space in the raised beds?
My desired vegetables are
Pole and bush beans
Radishes
Carrots
Head and leaf lettuce
Beets
Cherry and slicer tomatoes, indeterminates
Zucchinis
Various basil, other herbs
Hot and sweet peppers (I think these might like the straw bales)
Pod and shelling peas
Ground cherries
Sugar baby watermelon
Maybe
Onions
Potatoes
Thank you very much, please let me know if there are any more details I can clarify.
A: Thank you for your question and thank you for listening!
The mushroom compost will be the best for your beds and there will be no need to amend - you can add a little organic fertilizer if you want, but not necessary. 10 inches is the minimum depth you would need. Our raised beds are 10 inches deep and we do just fine.
Watermelon, tomatoes, and peppers will do really well in the raised beds. You can grow the basil out of the side of the bale.
Q:Trying to get my Yukons to sprout more eves, its coming slowly so I moved them from the basement to upstairs sunny window..Cool? Is the warmer the better then ? Just wondering if I can leave them in my 55 degree basement or bring them up where it is 74.
A: indirect light is best not direct sunlight 74 degree would be good 55 is of the cool side
The companies that make the show possible
Proplugger of https://proplugger.com/
Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Us coupon code Radio21 at checkout and save 15% of your order
Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/
Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/
Iv organics of https://ivorganics.com/
Dr. JimZ of https://drjimz.com/
Seed Savers Exchange of https://www.seedsavers.org/
Waterhoop of https://waterhoop.com/
Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html
Happy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/
Dripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/
Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your order
Blue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/
Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/
Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/
Tree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/
Janie's Mill of https://www.janiesmill.com/
Nature's Lawn and Garden Inc of https://www.natureslawn.com/gardentalk can get 10% off on Aerify Plus by using this link
Simply Earth of https://simplyearth.com/
Quick Snap Sprinklers of https://www.quick-snap.com/
Timber Pro Coatings of https://timberprocoatingsusa.com/products/internal-wood-stabilizer/
Bloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/
Tiger Torch of https://www.tigertorchltd.com/
Seedlinked of https://www.seedlinked.com/
Iron Wood Tool Company of https://www.ironwoodtools.com/
Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/
EZ Step Products of https://ezstepproducts.com/
Rinsekit Of https://rinsekit.com/
Rincon Vitova of https://www.rinconvitova.com/
Wild Delight of https://www.wilddelight.com/
Bale buster of https://strawbalegardens-com.myshopify.com/collections/balebuster-bale-preparation-formula
Soul brew kombucha of https://mysoulbrew.com/
Rescue of https://rescue.com/
Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturdays 7-8 AM CST Replay Saturdays 7-8 PM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/
Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 8-9 AM EST Replay Sundays 5-6 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/
Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 1-2 PM MST https://tunein.com/radio/KYAH-540-s34223/
Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071
Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://onlineradiobox.com/us/wogo/
Heard on KFEQ 680 AM & 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Saturdays 6-7 AM replay Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/
Heard on WNAX 570 AM Yankton SD Sundays 10-11 AM CST bonus play Saturdays 2-3 PM CST (when twins baseball is not on) https://wnax.com/
Heard on WMBS 590 AM & 101.1 FM Uniontown/Pittsburgh/Morgantown PA. Saturday 6-7 AM EST replay Mondays 6-7 PM https://www.radio.net/s/wmbshttps://www.radio.net/s/wmbs
Heard on KHNC 1360 AM Johnstown/Denver, CO Cheyenne, WY Saturdays 7-8 AM MST Replay Sundays 5-6 PM MST https://1360khnc.com/
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