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The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

New Plants & Varieties to Grow Next Season

The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Epic Gardening

Home & Garden, Education, Leisure, How To

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2018

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes it's fun to mix it up in the garden, whether you want to experiment with an entirely new plant, or simply another variety of a commonly-grown on. Here are a few suggestions to spice up your garden this coming season! Keep Growing, Kevin Support Epic Gardening Support Epic Gardening on Patreon Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Buy the Epic Soil Starter Organic Fertilizer! How do you super-charge your soil with good, inexpensive organic matter? That was the question I sought to answer when I designed this custom-mixed fertilizer with my friends over at Garden Maker Naturals. It's designed to take your ordinary raised bed garden soil and give it enough organic matter to kick-start your growing season. Order Your Epic Soil Starter Here   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up everyone? Welcome back to the podcast. Kevin here from Epic Gardening and today we're going to talk about

0:06.9

some interesting vegetables to mix into your gardening either this fall or next spring.

0:14.0

Really depends on your climate.

0:15.8

But I always personally find it to be fun

0:18.3

to experiment with new things, even if maybe

0:21.1

it's not my favorite vegetable to eat or even if I don't typically expect to do

0:27.0

well with it.

0:28.0

Sometimes the first time you grow something, it is a bit of a challenge and maybe you have

0:31.8

some casualties, maybe it doesn't go as well.

0:34.3

So something that I've picked up this year is Dragon Fruit.

0:38.6

I am growing three different types of Dragon Fruit.

0:41.6

There is a red skin red flesh

0:46.2

and yellow skin white flesh plant.

0:49.5

I'm growing all three of those

0:50.7

and actually experimenting with a different type of growing method for a few of

0:54.8

them, although it's honestly pretty similar to be completely honest with you.

0:59.9

Now that's going to be a difficult one to recommend if you're in a colder climate.

1:04.1

So if you're in zones 9 plus that might be a good choice because once you get that thing

1:09.3

established it will produce for decades.

1:12.0

It's going to produce like crazy for decades as long as you

1:14.8

know how to pollinate it and care for it appropriately. But what if you don't live in those

1:20.6

zones? What are some other options for you?

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