10 Crop Varieties to ALWAYS BE GROWING, Garden on Easy Mode!

Don’t waste your time and energy growing weak unproductive crop varieties. Guarantee yourself consistent and productive harvests this year by gardening on easy mode with these 10 crop varieties.

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Intro – 00:00
Suhyo Long – 00:17
Super Sweet 100 – 00:56
Dragon Tongue Bean – 01:12
Jimmy Nardello Pepper – 01:41
Costata Romanesco Zucchini – 01:59
White Scallop Squash – 02:11
Zucchino Rampicante Squash – 02:23
Melissa Savoy cabbage – 02:30
Early Jersey Wakefield – 02:50
Rosita Eggplant – 02:57
Bronze Mignonette Lettuce – 03:17
Sugar Snap Pea – 03:38
Sun Gold Cherry Tomato – 04:14
Cherry Bomb Tomato – 04:43
Important Nuggets of Advice – 05:09
Dragon’s Egg Cucumber – 06:14
Criolla De Cocina Pepper – 06:21
Soldacki Tomato – 06:31
Outro – 06:40

18 Replies to “10 Crop Varieties to ALWAYS BE GROWING, Garden on Easy Mode!”

  1. I've tried SO many times to grow tomatoes and the DANG bugs get them, they split, etc, it's just impossible. I thought I might try doing them upside down this year from a hanging pot.

  2. It’s because if you that I am hooked on growing bronze mignette lettuce. Totally love this stuff. Grows great here in Tampa Bay FL zone 9B. Thrilled to see you and Tuck again and thank you.

  3. First year trying super sweet 100 for me… thank you James!!!! I’ve got so many at least 100 tomatoes per plant so far!

  4. Tuck with that scallop squash…too good!!
    I loved this video bc this is the knowledge that only a master gardener like you, James, has! Thank you for sharing!

  5. Glad to see Tuck is doing good. I grew dragon tongue beans for the first time last year and absolutely loved them. Will always plant them along with suhyo cucumber and one of my favorites sungold tomatoes. Trying new this year from watching your videos are Jimmy Nardello peppers and Sweet 100s. Looking forward to this garden season. ???? ???? ????

  6. I've always had great luck with the Rosita eggplants; last year my sugar snaps were very low yield tho ???? Thanks for all the great tips! Can't wait to see your beautiful food forest in all it's glory again this year ????

  7. Love your videos…LOVE TUCK. Thankyou for great enjoyable videos and great info.

  8. Suyo Long, Criolla and Jimmy Nardello are an every year grow for me. I'm up north, in South Dakota. Shorter growing season. If anyone likes the sweetness of the Jimmy Nardello pepper, try the Melrose pepper. It is just as sweet, if not sweeter than, the Jimmy Nard but it is FAR earlier. Melrose gives me red ripe peppers weeks and sometimes a month before other sweet red peppers. Corbaci is also sweet and early.

    Have a great week everyone!

  9. My 100 variety tomatoes come back every year. I live in jersey too. I just stomp the ones that fall in the ground so they can grow next year. I also have a raspberry that fruits twice a year and fruits the first and second year. Might be a strange hybrid

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