JULY - Winter Veggie Garden Tour in Melbourne Australia - Gardening Australia
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- See everything we're growing in our vegetable garden in Melbourne, Australia this July with this Winter backyard veggie garden tour.
I'll give you a full Winter tour of my backyard urban farm this July - see what we're growing, what we're planting and what we're harvesting.
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Holy moly, a Melbourne garden channel!!!!! Finally! Subbed AF!
Welcome! Glad you found us 🥳
@@abidhajher7076 my thoughts exactly!
A garden tour and a beautiful baby, just the thing to cheer me up on a dreary Melbourne day!😊
So glad to hear we could make you smile Georgetta 😍
Celery is a wonderful plant to grow. It even grows well over winter too, so don’t dig it out (I did now I’m about to plant it again 😂). We get a heavier frost than where you are too. Wonderful to come across another Vic garden channel 😍
Great to hear - all my celery is doing well and thankfully the kids are actually eating it so I’ll keep it going! Welcome to the channel ☺️
I love your garden show keep up the good work❤
That means a lot - thank. you!
Wow, your chilies are still going. Mine got hit with 2 frosts and then a howling wind.
It destroyed my chilies and potatoes. Luckily everything else survived.
The possums at our place are still content with my sacrificial brassicas and leaving the main plantings alone. Phew!
Bubs looks happy and healthy and you are smiling again so I'm guessing life is pretty good. 😊
My chillies have JUST started to show signs of frost damage, can’t believe they’re still going! Glad to hear you’re still kicking goals 🙌🏼
How good is celery at this time of year?! Thanks for showing us around, your carrots look like mine 😂 and your chillies are bonkers!
Love it ❤
Yep the celery’s doing great! Carrots… not so much 😂
Love this Christie! Love to hear any tips for possum or pest control or deterrents! My garden has really flourished this winter....and we've just had Mr Possum notice it 😭
Argh they’re so frustrating! The only possum tricks that have much of an impact are really tight netting, and leaving foods out for them to easily access that you’re happy for them to eat. Unlike rats they’re territorial, so feeding them is unlikely to encourage more to come. That being said I haven’t had a huge amount of success myself, so might not be the best person to get possum advice from!
Wow Christie! Bubs growing so fast and adorable 🥰❤
Thank you! I know they grow way too quickly 🥲
So happy to hear you nice and chirpy again. and somewhat philosophical about losing plants to pests. I really felt for you in that previous upload you sounded so defeated.
Well done you 👏👏
Thanks Mick ☺️
FunFact: It is the 'rain' that is killing the plants. The chemicals & poisons being sprayed in to the clouds.
Please see: "Rainmaking Act Victoria" The tap water is also , straight poison. Don't take my word.
Do some homework, research for yourselves! :/
You're def taking it better than I do when rodents and rabbits chomp on food that I'm growing.
You have a nice little crop going there in your garden for winter. Unfortunately mine is pretty much bare as I am in the process of moving them. The brightside is they will be ready for spring.
Best of luck with the move, and thank you! ☺️
@@ChristieCooper thanks. It is going to be lots of filling a barrow and emptying it. Then moving the beds then more filling the barrow and emptying it. It will be much better when it is done though.
Great job with the videos.
Root crops will fork if there is too much fertiliser (nitrogen) in the soil. Carrots yes , radish ?.
Possibly! And thank you ☺️
Hi Christie, Do you put net over cabbages to stop moth?
Yes but they’ve all disappeared now over these colder months!
Hi Christie I feel your pain
Thanks Brad!
Sorrel - pronounces as SOrrel but not sorREL...
I was actually wondering that 😂 thank you!