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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Millie has been planning the renovation of her cottage for years and it’s finally taking shape - but she hasn’t lost sight of the garden!
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    As Millie clears the decks for her builder to demolish half her house, she works out which plants will stay and which will go.
    Protect in place
    A Persimmon ‘Fuyu’ was planted early on with the aim of it being a centerpiece of the finished garden. To protect it, Millie estimates the size of the root structure with some basic maths:
    As a general rule of thumb, a tree’s roots occupy an area two to five times the size of the crown. However this doesn’t work for all tree shapes.
    A more accurate way to calculate it is to measure the trunk diameter at chest height and multiply this by 12. So for a tree with a 50cm diameter, the protection zone will be 0.5 x 12 = 6m.
    Allow more for larger trees, which are more sensitive to root disturbance; for a large, precious tree, you should always consult an arborist.
    Millie calculates that a timber pallet should be big enough to protect the root zone, so she cuts it in half to be able to place it around the trunk. She fixes it in place with some metal stakes, which will also help protect the tree.
    Protect by moving
    Some plants need to be removed to protect them, such as the hop vine shading the pergola. It’s a tough plant and is dormant over winter so will cope with being dug up and repotted, after Millie trims off any damaged roots. She also takes cuttings to propagate so new plants will be available if the main one dies.
    Remove
    Plants that are not wanted in the new garden - and aren’t in good enough condition to transfer to friends - are cut down. This includes some ornamental pears, however the wood won’t go to waste and will make frames for new plants.
    One pear will stay to shelter the new garden until it is established.
    Prepare
    To prepare for new plantings Millie wants to get rid of her couchgrass lawn, so she lays down some black plastic and old tarps - the sun will burn off and kill the plants underneath.
    However this method also starved the soil of life, so Millie is preparing some compost to regenerate it afterwards.
    She has created a holding bay using straw bales and filled it with a mixture of the mulched plants that have been removed from her garden, autumn leaves and chook manure.
    Plant
    Never one to waste a growing opportunity, Millie plants out the straw bales with some seedlings to provide leafy greens and flowers over winter. She plants out kale, celery, silverbeet, and some cineraria for colour.
    Millie primed the bales by sprinkling fertiliser on top (they are placed cut-side upwards) and after sitting out in the rain for about a month, they are ready for planting into. Simply make a hole in the top, fill it with a bit of compost, and plant a seedling into this. Water well and give the plants a liquid feed every two weeks.
    For so many people, the garden is the biggest room in the house, and Millie can’t wait to rebuild hers.
    FEATURED PLANTS
    Persimmon ‘Fuyu’ (Diospyros kaki cv.)
    Cineraria (Cineraria cv.)
    Hops (Humulus lupulus)
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Komentáře • 11

  • @Loogiemistress
    @Loogiemistress Před 4 lety +16

    Would love to see how it progresses!

  • @coreyogradey7795
    @coreyogradey7795 Před 4 lety +5

    Also keen to see the results, keep us posted please

  • @LawrenceFieber
    @LawrenceFieber Před 3 lety +3

    I truly do not understand how this channel doesn't have more organic views from the massive gardening community on CZcams. I legit never saw anything from this channel until I used my VPN to spoof my location as Australia. Unless you legit aren't trying to monetize this channel, I think somethings got to be missing from your formula because this content is fantastic and I wish I'd found this channel sooner.

    • @khakicam5400
      @khakicam5400 Před 2 lety

      It's an Australian TV show made by our publicly funded national broadcaster the ABC. Rupert Murdoch openly attacks the organization because it doesn't make him money, so maybe the low profile is down to other corporate interests.

    • @khakicam5400
      @khakicam5400 Před 2 lety +4

      Also, most Australians just watch it weekly on TV or stream it on ABC Iview which you could obviously do with your VPN.

  • @amaxamillion
    @amaxamillion Před 3 lety +2

    Northern sun…. Took me a while… so wired as an European to process this 🤣

  • @kerrileelawrence2402
    @kerrileelawrence2402 Před 3 lety

    Wow That Saw Is Amazing.. Wonder What It's Brand Name Is.. And Is There An Update On This Renovation.. going to Need Alot of Builders Plastic to Get Rid of My Ten Foot Lawn Problem But YOU'VE GIVEN ME HOPE.. Thankyou for Sharing Your Garden Tour n Journey 🕊️💗🍀🌼🍁👣🌿🍁🌿💗🙏💗🌿🍁🌿👣🍁🌼🍀💗🕊️

    • @khakicam5400
      @khakicam5400 Před 2 lety +1

      It's a Fiskars saw, all of their tools are good quality and feel ergonomic and balanced in my experience

  • @missleeharrison13
    @missleeharrison13 Před 2 lety

    Can we see where it is now

  • @maxinewebber881
    @maxinewebber881 Před 4 lety

    fo you own the house now please ?