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Put These 25 HIGH-VALUE Garden Foods On Your Calendar!

Cortney Grows Food 51,506 4 days ago
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What if you could grow some of the most nutrient-packed, high-value crops right at home to feed your family all year long? It's only February, so there’s still time to plan your garden and get these powerhouse fruits and veggies on your calendar. In this video, I’ll guide you through 25 high-value crops that are not only expensive at the store but also hard to find. These crops will maximize your garden’s productivity and provide fresh, nutrient-dense food for your family throughout the year. Whether you're growing for flavor, nutrition, or cost savings, this list is designed to inspire you to build the perfect growing plan based on YOUR climate, needs, and taste preferences. FOLLOW ME: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cortneygrowsfood/ I’ll receive a small commission if products are purchased from some of the links below, with no extra charge to you. Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/cortneygrowsfood Fast Growing Trees: https://fastgrowingtrees.sjv.io/4GG32M Quictent greenhouse: Use code CORTNEY10 to save 10% https://www.quictents.com/?ref=Cortney Garden in Minutes raised beds: Use code Courtney to save %7 https://glnk.io/10mnl/courtney Vego Garden raised beds: Use code CORTNEYGROWSFOOD10OFF to save $10 https://glnk.io/vzw5/cortneygrowsfood HISEA garden boots: Use code CGF to save 15% https://bit.ly/3PMH7jv Farmers Defense Sleeves - Enter code CORTNEYGROWSFOOD at checkout for 10% off your entire order: https://farmersdefense.com/cortneygrowsfood Roo Apron - Enter code CORTNEYGRO at checkout for 10% off your entire order: https://roogardening.com/friend/cortneygrowsfood/ Timestamps: 0:00 - High-value, nutrient-packed foods to grow 0:07 - Powerhouse fruits & veggies onto your calendar 0:17 - Intro 0:30 - High-value foods vary for every gardener 1:08 - Days to maturity covered 1:31 - Onions 2:36 - Carrots 3:27 - Blueberries 3:54 - Beets 4:29 - Broccoli 5:31 - Spinach & cold-hardy lettuces 6:28 - Strawberries 7:25 - Herbs 9:04 - Slicing, sauce, & salad tomatoes, peppers, eggplant 11:17 - Slow-bolt lettuce 12:02 - Potatoes 12:53 - Pole beans 14:08 - Cucumbers, corn, cantaloupe, watermelons, summer squash, winter squash, pumpkins 16:08 - Garlic 17:00 - Planning your garden around these crops

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