The Best Vegetables to Grow in the Summer Heat
The Best Vegetables to Grow in the Summer Heat
Heat and humidity can make it very difficult to grow a vegetable garden throughout the middle of summer. Some crops aren’t built for it, others like okra, peppers and eggplant certainly are.
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Your peppers and eggplants look awesome!
I love this channel. My Christmas list this year for my wife is all Hoss Tools.
I am in the same zone thanks so much for your help.
We hit 90-95 every day here in zone 10a but the humidity is low (<20%). Actually everything is doing pretty well and we just don’t have the bug pressure here in the desert like you guys do. The big winner this year is Burgess Buttercup squash. Exceptionally prolific and have not had to spread for powdery mildew. We’ve eaten a couple and they make excellent table fare, less stringy than acorn and sweeter than butternut.
I enjoyed your video. Lots of good content. Kept me interested throughout video. Love seeing the good and bad of a garden. I hate squash bugs!!!! LOL
Great video
Sir, that is so spot on, sometimes you just got to take what you can get! Thank you for this great video. I am going to try to keep my garden going even during the triple digits. I hope I can keep growing some heat loving vegetables.
What were those flowers at the beginning of the video?
Great video. I live in a semi arid desert, zone 6b. I don’t have the humidity pressure you guys have (we average 9 in of precipitation a year), but keeping things watered can be a chore without irrigation. My biggest issue is the cold night temps. We don’t usually get above 60*F, so finding the right varieties is key!
Learned a few things today, great info.
Great video…I learned so much from watching your videos and all your varieties of seeds are fantastic
We added Malabar Spinach this summer and it has been a pleasant surprise. It is a succulent and where it finds the water is a mystery. It is however delicious and great for sandwich lettuce.
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You need ducks man
I grow peppers but i don’t like okra, also grow tomatoes, beans and more. Live in subs below Detroit and we are having temps in the 90s a heat wave here.
Love these flowering plants and vegetables. If you have a small yard or garden, you can use this – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWOtXH8dnss
gosh, I just feel so bad for you guys!
Love your videos bro.
Really enjoyed the video. Many thanks for those tips.
Thanks for the advice, coming to you from Sydney Australia
What’s the reason for growing the flowers?
Why don’t you share some of your favorite recipes for the okra, sweet potatoes, squash, and eggplant that you are able to harvest well into the dog days of summer? I saw where Greg shared some on a newer video with squash and Cavenders eating fresh and fried squash, but could you share some additional ideas/recipes please?
Every time i plant corn it comes up 1 or 2 inches , next day i go out to find them laying on the ground cut off. What does that ????
*Any recommended zucchini varieties for the Deep South that won’t get powdery mildew as fast?*
Travis I was told that when the temp gets above 85, tomatoes will not produce. Do you find that true? Thank you so much for all your help
SO very interesting for me as north eastern gardener in Nova Scotia, Canada to learn about the heat and humidity garden crop issues of your zone. How very challenging! One does have to work with the climate one has.