Small Garden July 5th

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • 20 long July days since we made this video, and finally I'm publishing! Sorry for the delay - Edward had hoped to send me the edited version while away in China, but could not.
    Homeacres small garden is no dig with compost mulch on beds, and is 25 m² / 270 ft.². I keep succession cropping the 12 blocks of fruit and vegetables.
    See the earlier videos in the series on my playlist • The Small Garden (of 2...
    UPDATES since the video
    The beetroot are now finished and instead of fennel, I planted strawberries.
    The lettuce finished and I transplanted multisown chard.
    Onions I cleared 24th July, and planted savoy cabbage. Pigeons immediately tried to eat them so I covered with mesh.
    Likewise calabrese, which I transplanted after potatoes. They yielded 6kg altogether, from 5 seed potatoes.
    WEATHER UPDATE
    We filmed this after almost 7 weeks of sunny, very dry weather. I had a feeling this was not going to last and unfortunately I am correct. Writing now on 25th of July, we are in a spell of very unsettled weather which will last for another month. Counting the 40 days since mid July, we can expect some better weather in the last week of August and possibly into September.
    However I have seen a lot of trails in the sky. Weather modification is happening, and makes it harder to forecast ahead, because the old rhythms can be broken.
    00:00 Introduction, I talk about watering
    00:53 Leeks, possibility of allium leaf miner
    01:35 Dill, keeping plants for seeds
    01:58 Beetroot, options for succession plantings
    02:25 Lettuce, how the plants look when close to finishing
    03:00 Chard as a succession planting
    03:27 Onions
    04:24 Flowers - zinnias, dwarf French marigolds
    05:02 Potatoes - I harvest a plant, Charlotte second early, with an interesting result
    08:02 Tomatoes - I explain ways to care for the plants to support growth
    10:02 The climate in Somerset, plus see intro
    10:31 Empty spaces after clearing tall peas and calabrese broccoli
    11:46 I harvest a cauliflower and discover a caterpillar, plus likely root damage from cabbage root fly
    14:19 Options to fill the space - dwarf French beans, beetroot, chicory, frizzy endive
    16:38 Ridge cucumbers - two ridge varieties, Marketmore and Spacemaster, when to harvest
    18:01 Harvesting carrots, early Nantes and Napoli, a hybrid
    19:41 Strawberries Marshmello, and how to propagate
    21:24 Sorrel and mallow, Molope vulcan
    22:13 Tayberry (where the fig tree used to be) - a look at the fruit
    23:21 Outro
    Filmed Homeacres by Edward Dowding on 5th July. Edited on the move. He is up for jobs as videographer.
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  • @sp6213
    @sp6213 Před 11 měsíci +76

    i could watch and listen to charles for hours on end

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci +7

      aw thanks 🙂

    • @marigold1129
      @marigold1129 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Me too.

    • @cindyowenful
      @cindyowenful Před 11 měsíci +3

      He has a calming voice.

    • @marigold1129
      @marigold1129 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@cindyowenful calming and charming.

    • @OriginalRaveParty
      @OriginalRaveParty Před 11 měsíci +6

      I have a relaxing playlist with lots of awesome nature videos, rainfall, documentary about the giant California redwoods, and one of Charles' recap videos from several years ago. It's perfect viewing on those days when you're chilling out and life is good.

  • @robertling9872
    @robertling9872 Před 11 měsíci +32

    It is always fascinating to see how much harvest comes out of a small NoDig garden. Thank you Charles for your inspiring and beautiful videos.

  • @cheesekake1841
    @cheesekake1841 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I love videos about your small garden since I also have a small garden. This is another good video to learn what you're doing in that small garden and I appreciate your honesty when it comes to something you don't know what to do, which we as humans we don't know everything and can't do everything. We love your videos and watch them over and over to learn from you. Thank you! 😊

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      That's lovely to hear and thank you we are all learning every day 🙂

  • @ashleygibson2141
    @ashleygibson2141 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Was watching and suddenly remembered I was supposed to harvest my potatoes :D just got back - 1.5 kilos from the 1st half of bed 1 of 3... no dig is sooooo productive. Thank you Charles.

  • @osianballinger9737
    @osianballinger9737 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Charles. You are an absolute legend

  • @sofiamiliaressis5403
    @sofiamiliaressis5403 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Hi Charles, It’s really lovely listening to your voice weaving & meandering, bouncing in and out of the veggies, amongst their leaves & stalks in your vegetable patch! And the sage like knowledge that you always convey in your own special way as you show us the negatives & positives that may be present. They do say talking to your plants is also a wonderful thing to do & very beneficial to the plant!
    Cheers Sir Charles, l would love it if someone modelled you into a garden gnome for me to buy & place one in my garden 🌱
    Cheers
    Sofia

  • @nickhammersonrocks
    @nickhammersonrocks Před 11 měsíci +2

    WATCHING THE SMALL GARDEN DEVELOP THROUGH THESE SERIES OF VIDEOS HAS BEEN LIKE WATCHING A SINGLE CELLED LITTLE SPOT NEXT TO THE BLUE SHED TURN INTO A TINY ZYGOTE GARDEN THEN NOW IT’S A REAL SMALL GARDEN………CUTE!!!!!!!! SOON IT’ll BE OFF TO COLLEGE!!!!!! PUTS A TEAR IN OUR EYE!!! 😢

  • @anniewildmush1284
    @anniewildmush1284 Před 11 měsíci +3

    fennel seeds are one of my favorite... love them in pizza sauce roughly crush with the mortar pestle.

    • @amandar7719
      @amandar7719 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Oooh. I’ll try that. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @MarkyBigSmoke
    @MarkyBigSmoke Před 11 měsíci +7

    Hi Charles, I’m a novice at veg growing but have recently been harvesting my carrots. I find that pushing down on the carrot first then pulling up, that the root let’s go and comes out easily. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Před 11 měsíci

    Oh wow, I like your weather much better, we are going to have over 90°F and so humid too! 70 is ideal for me. Beautiful garden Charles!🤗💞 Always great teaching!

  • @turtle2212
    @turtle2212 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I cannot tell how much I love these videos, so inspiring! 😊

  • @MrSBGames
    @MrSBGames Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was literally thinking about wether or not to top my tomatoes early, this video answered it! Thank you👍

  • @hcasperk
    @hcasperk Před 11 měsíci +1

    you pruned the fruit of your fig tree! well worth trying again.

  • @stevendowden2579
    @stevendowden2579 Před 11 měsíci +2

    always a joy to watch charles

  • @kelvinbrooks3785
    @kelvinbrooks3785 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Charles, I came across your channel last year whilst I was off work after a health diagnosis, I was totally inspired by what you were teaching, so I started planning a rebuild of my allotment, managed to get five beds built as no dig and it's been a revalation! I've never had such amazing harvests and not having to dig has helped me no end. Currently have the next area covered in card with squashes growing over the top and I am planning to continue to build more beds in over the autumn and winter. Thank you so much for putting your message out there.

  • @joyscott374
    @joyscott374 Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely to see the small garden with all its hits & misses. The heat here east Anglia in June was scorchio. I was trying out some ollas. (After ladt year heat bomb)Homemade from 9" terracotta pots and with a mulch of grass & compost. I've had a fantastic harvest in my small plot despite the sandy soil. Thanks for the tour & keeping me on task. I love tayberrys 🐞

  • @annettemartensson4523
    @annettemartensson4523 Před 10 měsíci

    Love this videos in small scale, learn so much from you. Your tip with mustard between garlic and leek worked out well against the fly, and in the carrots watering with nettles water was enough without netting it… and no dig is the future so thanks Charles 💐

  • @PaulintheUK86
    @PaulintheUK86 Před 11 měsíci

    Ah, thats what them little brown, mini-maggots are... Thank you. I have never seen them before except this year on my garlic!

  • @Geografija5do12
    @Geografija5do12 Před 11 měsíci

    Charles respects plants for what they are which talks a lot about him as a man. He is not greedy!

  • @NannaCarlstedt2
    @NannaCarlstedt2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks´ Charles!

  • @BlackDogDesigns
    @BlackDogDesigns Před 11 měsíci

    Love seeing the small garden🪴

  • @itsmewende
    @itsmewende Před 11 měsíci +1

    Small plots yield a lot of food over the season. Loved watching Gaz in the garden, it was fun tagging along..

  • @romulomendes6942
    @romulomendes6942 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Uma coisa interessante de seus vídeos que acompanham as estações é que sempre estamos invertidos no tempo por sermos de hemisférios diferentes. Muito bacana o vídeo e seu trabalho. Obrigado por postar seu excelente trabalho.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Gracias, you can download this charlesdowding.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/SH-Sowing-Guide-2023.pdf

  • @RenaMasella
    @RenaMasella Před 2 dny +1

    VERY GOOD

  • @rendezvous_with
    @rendezvous_with Před 11 měsíci +1

    Small garden! Wooo!!!

  • @Florestinhadamontanha
    @Florestinhadamontanha Před 11 měsíci

    It's always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @margaretmcallister5422
    @margaretmcallister5422 Před 4 měsíci

    Nope, I just can't bring myself to get rid of caterpillars, slugs, etc. They have a tough enough life without getting squished. As I'm only growing for me - not for sale - I just put up with holes and I avoid growing vulnerable crops. Love that you mostly forebear the odd critter and veg imperfection and still show us great crops. Cheers.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing this Margaret and I appreciate your viewpoint. Also in the context of modern agriculture which is reducing insect life so much.

  • @danabella6540
    @danabella6540 Před 10 měsíci

    C.D. is brilliant in plants. I can listen to him all day.

  • @MsRoadtoRiches
    @MsRoadtoRiches Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the video, it was lovely.

  • @lenkasurianska
    @lenkasurianska Před 11 měsíci

    Perfect, educational and beautiful video!

  • @peterkinner1678
    @peterkinner1678 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I came to one of your compost courses two weeks ago. I am still drawing inspiration from how beautifully managed the place is. My compost is being revitalised, complete with new thermometer and eventually a shredder.

  • @margaretalice6343
    @margaretalice6343 Před 11 měsíci

    You are a wealth of knowledge thanks Charles. Your tips are so useful to all of us thanks 🤩

  • @mojavebohemian814
    @mojavebohemian814 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @eadjh98
    @eadjh98 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Just amazing with a very small garden Charles, shows what one can achieve with some forward planning ! and to get such great results and rewards and all with the No dig method ! ❤️

  • @masoali5015
    @masoali5015 Před 11 měsíci +1

    انك شخص مثابر وتزرع بشكل جميل متابعك من العراق

  • @tonymatthews445
    @tonymatthews445 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The squirrels ate pretty much all my strawberries this year.
    We will propagate new stock and put them in a new bed with a barrier around it.

  • @KristinP-zi2dj
    @KristinP-zi2dj Před 11 měsíci

    my dear, Charles, another no dig Masterpiece.

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Liking the onions and potatoes 😊
    The carrots where sown on my birthday but they look nice.😊

  • @sunitashastry5270
    @sunitashastry5270 Před 4 měsíci

    Very hands on information on vegetable growing. That is what I like about these videos

  • @Ianfish2
    @Ianfish2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had exactly the same thing happen with my potatoes(Jazzy) always a few in the harder earth below the looser compost. I missed a lot last year and had dozens of volunteers! I was a lot more thorough this year🤣

  • @EshiramheCallistus-rt4jj
    @EshiramheCallistus-rt4jj Před 11 měsíci

    Nice. I really love to try this out someday here in Africa.

  • @kit2130
    @kit2130 Před 11 měsíci

    I very much appreciate the extra effort you put in adding Fahrenheit (20 centigrade, 60 F and 2 meters, 6’ high). If you didn’t, I would have no idea, have to stop the video & look it up. It’s very thoughtful of you to translate & I thank you!!

  • @stevenbp101
    @stevenbp101 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Charles, such a great looking little garden. Thanks for all the wonderful videos. You have given much pleasure watching and learning from you. God bless. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸

  • @eloisewiggins8198
    @eloisewiggins8198 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for your knowledge!"m in NY USA

  • @timflatus
    @timflatus Před 11 měsíci +2

    I started late with a new garden this year, but I'm just starting to crop now. The nice thing about starting fresh is that I've been able to put everything I've learned in from the start. I've just covered my kalette sprouts with mesh, having picked off all the butterfly eggs, picked off three little caterpillars so far, didn't see any this morning, which means I may yet get to eat the leaves. :) I've just sown some spinach and turnips for later in the year. Thanks to your videos I'm much more confident than previous years

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Před 11 měsíci

    Liking the onions and potatoes 😊

  • @johndyer9232
    @johndyer9232 Před 11 měsíci

    Marketmores are incredible slicing cukes. Very tasty.

  • @mysoloadventuresvlog
    @mysoloadventuresvlog Před 11 měsíci +1

    Soo beautiful my friend fresh fres frm beges

  • @ebenezercottagegarden
    @ebenezercottagegarden Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks, I really enjoyed this one. Your prediction about the weather was right! - Lawrence

  • @lesleywills1
    @lesleywills1 Před 11 měsíci

    Oooo great tip on the strawberries I’m going to do that on the next fruit day thank you

  • @naomi2646
    @naomi2646 Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely garden, I enjoyed the visit.
    Some of your veggies I have not grown yet, it was great to see how they develop.
    Thank you Charles!

  • @travisgraal6437
    @travisgraal6437 Před 11 měsíci

    Tay berries! Seemed like they put a smile on your face :) Rough luck with the cauli, I’ve never been brave enough to try it or broccoli yet

  • @melaniediessel7513
    @melaniediessel7513 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love all of your very informative videos Charles. I could listen to you for hours! We're moving into our spring season soon, so your videos have carried me through our winter where all we grow are the salad greens and brassicas. Am looking forward to beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash; corn and so much more :)

  • @HUMPERS42
    @HUMPERS42 Před 11 měsíci

    Allium leaf miner arrived in my no-dig garden in Surrey 5 years ago, increasing dramatically from only slight damage in the first year to 80% of onions/leeks affected in the second. Since then covering with fine mesh in March - mid-May and mid-Aug - early Nov has completely eliminated the problem. It's so easy to do and does away with the damage and heartache of finding the pesky pupae when you harvest so I can thoroughly recommend it. I'll be interested to see how you get on with them. Good luck.

  • @nickthegardener.1120
    @nickthegardener.1120 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi charles i found rhizobium bacteria nodules on my pea roots i grew in pots which were growing in my homemade compost. I put the roots back into my compost & worm bin.👍🤠

  • @rosee941
    @rosee941 Před 11 měsíci

    I've lost all interest in sorrel after discovering it's a dock!!!! I spend ages digging those damn things out!!! Arggghhh!!
    Thanks Charles!! Great info and presentation as always!!

  • @jennyjohnson9012
    @jennyjohnson9012 Před 11 měsíci

    Love seeing the small garden Charles, my favourite part of Homeacres! I do exactly like you, grow some flowers at the end of my rows. I managed to get the Bumblebees to move from my compost bin....I lit citronella sticks each day and they moved on. I really didn't want them there but at the same time I didn't want them harmed, so it's a win win situation. I can now get on with gardening and seed sowing again lol 🐝🐝 Thankyou as always for the inspiration!

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Před 11 měsíci

    😊 beautiful gardens! Many of the same varieties grow well here in zones 3 & 4 in the US.

  • @fletchybabe6172
    @fletchybabe6172 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. When you harvest your carrots to get them out easier try pushing them down gently before pulling up, it works and fewer snapping off 😉😁🌱☀️

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks so much. Sometimes however the soil is so hard from being dry, that this does not make a difference!

  • @nicolasquijano2972
    @nicolasquijano2972 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excelent

  • @nickthegardener.1120
    @nickthegardener.1120 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Great potatoes Charles, definitely net the leeks before September, im going to do mine soon as i lost every onion this year. I also found grubs in my garlic but managed to salvage it.👍🤠

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Good luck!

    • @cheesekake1841
      @cheesekake1841 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Wow.. I didn't know grubs would eat garlic? Thanks for this info.

    • @nickthegardener.1120
      @nickthegardener.1120 Před 11 měsíci

      @@cheesekake1841 if you see a little brown bit on the garlic bulbs peel some skin off and there might be a little 2mm brown grub. I found quite a few and squished them with my finger nail. Luckily none had made it into the cloves.👍🤠

  • @beckysharpe7268
    @beckysharpe7268 Před 23 dny

    Lovely videos, but I do feel gentle allotment envy.

  • @infamos
    @infamos Před 11 měsíci +2

    The weathers not been great for summer crops, there's nothing you can really do about it though

  • @margaretalice6343
    @margaretalice6343 Před 11 měsíci

    Strawberry types are so different. My original plants were fantastic. Strains are so different. Im happy I’ve still got original strain. Im growing a handful of types. But I keep them far far apart.

  • @smas3256
    @smas3256 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That's a lot of potatoes for such a small space. Parsnip with it's deep roots I'll remember before planting potatoes. Nate said his potatoes last year were firm and stored longer using ash in soil. It did not change the ph. ...
    Expecting high 80's to 90's this week. Expected hail this evening but missed.

  • @VanderlyndenJengold
    @VanderlyndenJengold Před 11 měsíci +3

    Cover the leeks! They ruin my crops when I don't. Devastated last years leeks when I chanced it.

    • @nickthegardener.1120
      @nickthegardener.1120 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Definitely net the leeks I lost every onion this year.👍🤠

    • @tomwolverson2500
      @tomwolverson2500 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Take heart, that the only time I ever grew leeks they were all ruined by leaf miner, now this year I've got a lot of onions in and I haven't seen a single one. I would imagine the cold winter has seen them off. So it isn't inevitable that once they're in your garden you're looking at ruined crops forever - although if they're generally present I expect I will see them again at some time.

  • @stevemindham520
    @stevemindham520 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Totally recommend strawberry Malwina. Late deep red super tasty fruit.

  • @margaretalice6343
    @margaretalice6343 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My old dad used rhubarb leaf for cabbage root fly. Every cabbage he planted had a torn off piece of rhubarb leaf. He swore by it

  • @charlesgauthier7769
    @charlesgauthier7769 Před 11 měsíci

    Merci du Québec

  • @pamwilliams6630
    @pamwilliams6630 Před 11 měsíci

    I have NEVER had that many potatoes from one plant. I'm just shocked and motivated next year to try again.

  • @GARDENER42
    @GARDENER42 Před 11 měsíci

    The dry weather in June certainly affected my 30l container grown 1st & 2nd early potatoes (Swift & Charlotte) with some of the latter producing half the yield of last year.
    Thankfully the containers I've kept going are now up with last year's yield.
    The 50/50 mix of home & cheap, peat free compost I used looks like it'll riddle out to make some good seed compost for next year.
    Those damn' cutworms are usually from turnip moth - a dirty grey/brown thing (they also attack geraniums, as I discovered last year...).

  • @LOGIKKENDK
    @LOGIKKENDK Před 11 měsíci +2

    I love your videos, thank you so much for educating the world on no dig. I have a question I hope you find the time to answer - are there any worries with the use of plastic/polythene as ground cover? I’m thinking micro plastics that get into the soil for instance?

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks, , it's not ideal but is v small I reckon and I don't see it as a problem, compared say to the glyphosate in rain.

  • @rhysjaggar4677
    @rhysjaggar4677 Před 11 měsíci

    Charles - you can make a great summer soup with cucumbers (you can mix with courgette if you like). I tend to add a few pods of cardamom plus some pepper corns whilst gently sweating the vegetables.

  • @smas3256
    @smas3256 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Charles. I'm going to look for the lemony lettuce Sorrel seeds. Zone 6b. 3 1/2 inches in about an hour rain. I tug one carrot at a time. I'll push the stubborn ones down and the roots release much easier and no breaking. Garden is thriving no dig. Thanks to you.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Nice to hear apart from that rain. It was rock hard dry soil stopping my carrot from pulling out.

  • @lilpipskweek6448
    @lilpipskweek6448 Před 11 měsíci

    Strawberries Charles I have grown more varieties than I can shake a stick at and have landed on Mara de Bois. Catalogues say it is an alpine cross but it is not. Its the most intense taste and it fruits (normal size fruits) continuously until autumn. You may well have heard of this variety before this. I also feel that we will have an earlier onset of winter this year and colder due to low isothermal soil warming -I am getting prepared!
    Many thanks again- I learn so much from you especially not having to rely on catalogues that tell me this or that variety is the best thing since soap was invented. I can see first hand from your constant trialling and quality and quantity appraisals-brill!

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      That's nice, thanks, and I have not heard of that Verity. I am noticing recently how the sky is being veiled over by all these trails and that I reckon, is why it's cooler

  • @tara981
    @tara981 Před 11 měsíci

    Danke 🌱 Grüße aus der Eifel

  • @christine6878
    @christine6878 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Charles, unfortunately I don’t think amateur gardeners can buy Bacillus Thuringiensis in UK, it’s only allowed for use by professional growers. (At least that’s all I’ve managed to find on Internet), if that’s wrong I’d happily be corrected.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes I do keep mentioning this and the link is one example if you want a lot, otherwise put in your search bar something like 'kill caterpillars on box hedges', it's the same active ingredient www.progreen.co.uk/dipel-df-500g-biological-control-of-caterpillars/?adgroupid=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_O2lBhCFARIsAB0E8B8KZLxPBJzVvMjdb-nwMqpqixcvSIyf0dFrz3PaV12iDytCcU8ElHEaAiMREALw_wcB

  • @cheryldavis9912
    @cheryldavis9912 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Charles, Just wanted to let you know that we have the same variety of Strawberries “Marshmellow” for around 8 or 9 years
    ; as you say just using the runners for new plants. After the second year they have produced we then compost them and replace with the second year runners ….and they are really yummy. ( Our local birds 🐦 think so 🍓) 😊

  • @brianczuhai8909
    @brianczuhai8909 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Onions would like A LOT of Nitrogen, until the bulbing stage. You gave them water which they like as well. Maybe another top dressing of manure? - Next time?

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci +1

      These were not short of nutrients in my view, just water. After drying I have found there are 3.6 kg and I'm happy with that

  • @JVSwailesBoudicca
    @JVSwailesBoudicca Před 11 měsíci

    Oh you are a star.....this size garden is more in my line since we moved here ! 23:48 So you let them go that high...I break mine off before that ! Perhaps soup could be made from those tops even if they are bitter ? All of interest even if I don't grow "it" - Many thanks.

  • @danfarkas5375
    @danfarkas5375 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I grow my tomatoes up a long stake. When they get too big, I undue the ties and push the plant down the stake before I tie it back up.

  • @rothkoallotmentgarden
    @rothkoallotmentgarden Před 11 měsíci

    I swear this is as good as gardeners world. Should he on tv

  • @vitamartinenko4747
    @vitamartinenko4747 Před 11 měsíci +1

    💚

  • @Limogi
    @Limogi Před 11 měsíci +2

    The potatoes went so deep because of the drier circumstances, looking for moisture deeper. ❤

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Potatoes themselves cannot forage for moisture, it's the roots of a potato plant which do that

  • @leatonyaking1
    @leatonyaking1 Před 11 měsíci

    Mass compliance worked last time.They don't want to let go of that power.

  • @miramirez3574
    @miramirez3574 Před 11 měsíci +1

    ❤️‍🔥

  • @durbatov
    @durbatov Před 11 měsíci +1

    Only about 15 miles from you had leaf miner destroying leeks 10yrs ago I stopped growing for a long time but find growing them among carrots iv had success

  • @roccoconte2960
    @roccoconte2960 Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful garden Charles, I hope those tomatoes are red 😅

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ Před 11 měsíci

    There's a zinnia that's red and white, looks like a peppermint candy. I've them but hard to find, usually in mixed packets.
    Wish it was economical to send some.
    I've been on the idea zinnias needed heat. They're my summer favorites, but of course Charles can grow them on a glacier... lol . All in respect

  • @suzannecrowe5701
    @suzannecrowe5701 Před 11 měsíci

    Charles … dill fennel and queen annes lace attract the wasp that love to eat allium leaf miner 🤤

  • @michaelmosley254
    @michaelmosley254 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yes it is smoking here in TN 95 heat index 105

  • @jpennturner
    @jpennturner Před 11 měsíci +1

    My garden is not doing well this year in derbyshire it is not at all warm and raining all the time, had to cut potatoes down because of blight everything is very sĺow growing or gone completely!

    • @trevorwills3356
      @trevorwills3356 Před 11 měsíci

      If you see blight on potatoes it's advised not to cut the haulms but pull them out and leave the potatoes in the ground for several weeks and then harvest them and hopefully you'll have some edible tubers.

  • @nbeizaie
    @nbeizaie Před 11 měsíci +1

    There is another excellent channel I found today (searching for biochar) called "live on what you grow". Another resource if you are into growing stuff. It has excellent info.

  • @lizbethjane7397
    @lizbethjane7397 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the update on the small garden Charles. It's interesting to see what grows in the shade of the shed. July in the north of England has been rain and 15-16c, very different to your July weather.
    Can you tell me if flea beetle are a ground pest only? I want to sow salad greens up on an outside table but don't want to wait til Aug when they've gone. Thanks.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Sorry to hear about your weather!
      I think that the flea beetles are more concentrated in soil at ground level. You will still have some but probably less on your table good luck

  • @gusia6072
    @gusia6072 Před 11 měsíci

    Pozdrawiam z Polski

  • @HighWealder
    @HighWealder Před 11 měsíci

    Great.
    Charles, can I suggest a new slogan, if you haven't already thought of it!
    Take the government WW2 slogan 'Dig for Victory', cross out the 'Dig' and replace with 'NO'.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's nice, and yes we had thought of it but the word victory suggests some kind of conflict maybe

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the tip on my outdoor tomatoes.
    Any advice on what to plant at this time of year, as I am currently pick the last of my dwarf beans ad will be pulling my potatoes, which am growing in 30 litre pots..

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Chris, take a look at my sowing timeline here charlesdowding.co.uk/sowing-timeline-for-vegetables/ 🙂

  • @Concojone5
    @Concojone5 Před 11 měsíci

    I love this series, such a good idea!
    (p.s. that's a very wide plant spacing for french beans, compared to the usual ~25 plants/m2. I wonder if you do it to prolong the harvest window?)

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks, and yes you are right, plus it makes picking the beans easier, they soon fill in all the space as well

  • @amandar7719
    @amandar7719 Před 11 měsíci

    That Charlotte harvest from one plant! 😍 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🥔 🤷‍♀️👌🏻😃

  • @veena4245
    @veena4245 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Dear Charles, can you please explain how and why you cut your strawberry plants? I have never heard of that and would like to learn. Thank you!

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's a clean start with fewer past present and a chance to spread the annual dose of compost. They are now looking abundant again with many leaves and it's easier to keep on top of runners which I don't always want.