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Frost Tolerant Vegetables Growing Succesfully in my Winter Front Yard Garden

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2011

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you his front yard garden on frost laden an early morning winter day. In this episode you will learn that it does get cold in California... In addition, you will discover which crops can stay alive in the frost. Finally you will learn how John gets the ice off his windshield without an ice scraper.

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  • What's that black ball in the sky behind Johns head at the end of the video???

  • The Black Ball is the Big Light in the Sky that allows all light on earth.. The Sun shows up funny on the camera because its SO Bright.. Maybe the Camera needs Shades..

  • First! Happy Holidays (Including Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa) to ALL my viewers. Im celerbrating with my family this year, but also will be gardening before the afternoon get-together.. I wish you and your family all the best!

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  • Dude, you are awesome. I have bok choy and spinach coming out the yang thanks to your fantastic videos!

  • good video! looks mighty cold :)

  • What does the sign in  the front yard say?

  • @will6659 thats great I wish I left more growing in the garden. next time im going to keep the brocolli and celantro going and any other cold weather veggies going for as long as possible. I stopped planting when I thought the cold would comeand kill but I should not have.

  • You rock man. You are my favourite sub.

  • I'd love to hear more about celeriac and how to use it... what parts are edible, etc..

  • @jsbattlenet

    Boston is amazingly mild this year too. Have lettuce, sage, and beets still growing strong outside. They are covered for some protection, but no hard freezes yet.

  • pansies really aren't pansies LOL

  • ha it was almost 80 degrees where Im at on christmas

  • so far Dec has been so nice in NY that I still have one small Broccoli pant still serving and a celantro plant still giving me some leaves for cooking. I know they will die but so far there still green and growing

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