JULY! Melbourne Winter Garden Tour - and what to plant now! Winter Vegetable Gardening Australia

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2023
  • My July Winter Garden Tour is here!
    In this winter vegetable garden tour in Melbourne Australia I take you for a tour of what we're growing in our suburban backyard in winter (mostly container gardening!)
    I'll also show you how to make a possum net - no tools required!
    And I'll show you what to plant in July in Melbourne Australia (or anyone else who's Gardening in Australia in cities with a similar climate.
    Do you know anyone with an amazing vegetable garden in Victoria, Australia that we should be featuring on this channel? Send me an email! ChristieCooperComms@Gmail.Com
    We're growing:
    Brussel Sprouts
    Kale
    Snow peas
    Purple Carrots
    Broad Beans
    Lettuce
    Rainbow Chard
    Garlic
    Spring Onion
    Broccolini
    Broccoletti / Rappini / Rappe
    Fennel
    Coriander, Parsley, and lots more herbs
    capsicums (inside!)
    I hope you love my July Winter Garden tour in Melbourne Australia!
    #WinterGardenTour #WinterGardening #wintervegetablegarden #WinterVegetables
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Komentáře • 25

  • @kathyr186
    @kathyr186 Před rokem +7

    Yea, a you tube in Australia

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem +2

      I've been out filming an incredible community garden in Melbourne today - you'll love it! Uploading within the next week.

  • @mariemcgrath8681
    @mariemcgrath8681 Před 12 dny

    Great to find something Australian, thanks.

  • @rachel18809
    @rachel18809 Před 21 dnem

    Apparently peppermint is a deterrent for rats/mice because they can't smell the other stuff growing amongst the peppermint. I'm planning on growing tomatoes amongst peppermint and basil as a deterrent for tomato hornworms.

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před 21 dnem

      Just be careful to put the peppermint in a pot and not in the ground or it will take over your garden - grows like a weed!

  • @charmainemuscat6938
    @charmainemuscat6938 Před rokem +3

    I just found your site. I'm in Sydney.
    I really like how you explain things simply and what you've done to fix things. 👍

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem

      Thank you for the lovely feedback! I’m still learning myself but certainly enjoying the process ☺️

  • @libbysstitches5641
    @libbysstitches5641 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey, I have just found your channel. I live is country Victoria. Our nursery is closer than any Bunnings store! And they are amazing. The Great Escape Garden Centre have helped me out a lot! But for my 2 cents, you do the best with what you have. If you can only get things from Bunnings, then get things from Bunnings! You grow your own! I grow my own, others grow their own. Every journey is different but our end goals are the same. For those getting cross at you for shopping at Bunnings…maybe it isn’t big stores that are the problem…maybe it’s time we all support each other however we are doing things. Let’s not force our opinions and beliefs on others. We all have a choice in life, choose kindness. Now I am off to watch some more of these videos and get some inspiration and learn some things!

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for your note Libby! like you, I love little nurseries! I do also shop at Bunnings as you’ve discovered. With 3 kids in tow sometimes I just need a quick solution. My favourite is currently a nursery in Werribee that I order online from. Hope your garden is bringing you joy ☺️

  • @Becky-qj5ec
    @Becky-qj5ec Před rokem

    You’re so great, thanks for making these videos

  • @TraceyBaxter
    @TraceyBaxter Před měsícem

    I grew brocolletti, yes very tough, I must have left it too long, not planting again.

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před 5 dny

      Did you try boiling it before frying it? Takes away a lot of the bitterness and toughness! Definitely not one of my favourites though.

  • @PlumebeautyDunsborough

    I just had to cover heaps of the garden in covers … I came out yesterday and the possums ate everything 😢.. I’m glad they are full but my poor plant 😊 . That’s what I love about gardens everyday is something different. And i didn’t think about the food covering that’s a great idea xxx

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem

      What sorts of covers have you used? Netting? I'm planning to put a new bed in up the back soon but want to make sure it's possum proof!

  • @kls541
    @kls541 Před rokem

    I think beans add nitrogen as a chop and drop, they don’t add while growing. Love your show :)

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem +1

      You might enjoy having a read up about them - my understanding is it's definitely while growing! "Garden crops, such as peas and beans, are unique plants that can establish a nitrogen fertilizer factory in their roots. Members of the legume family develop a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobia bacteria that operate the nitrogen factory."

  • @nikin8525
    @nikin8525 Před rokem

    Can u advice when to start planting for summer in Mel. Also, what potting mix do you use for planting seedlings / seeds. Thanks

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem +1

      Good question - lots of people are starting now! The main thing is to make sure it’s after the last frost. I’ll be starting many of mine indoors over the next few weeks.

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem

      Re potting mix - most important thing is that you mix in plenty of compost, either home made or store bought. If you’re growing in pots, premium potting mix from the nursary mixed in with plenty of compost should be a good start.

  • @christhomas4606
    @christhomas4606 Před rokem

    Boycott all large companies. God knows what they are doing to the food

  • @angus1000001
    @angus1000001 Před rokem +6

    Dont support corporates like bunnings. Please support small local garden centres

    • @ChristieCooper
      @ChristieCooper  Před rokem

      Fair call! Would love to find one nearby, my favourite nurseries are all a fair drive away which is tricky with the little kids!

    • @tassiegirl1991
      @tassiegirl1991 Před měsícem

      My favourite store I have supported others in the past but Bunnings offers more and is better prices for what I buy not just garden things