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Niall Gardens
Ирландия
Добавлен 24 апр 2020
Hey everyone! I'm Niall, an Irish gardener, and welcome to my channel and gardening show. Inspirational vegetable and flower growing, great how-to's, and vlogs. I have my own corner of the countryside just north of Dublin, Ireland.
Join me as I garden and vlog my way through the seasons in my Irish garden - from big transformational projects to small jobs, how-to's and inspiration for things you can do in your own garden.
Or just chill out and enjoy watching my garden and me doing the hard work to keep it looking nice for you! (It's not all hard work!)
Join me as I garden and vlog my way through the seasons in my Irish garden - from big transformational projects to small jobs, how-to's and inspiration for things you can do in your own garden.
Or just chill out and enjoy watching my garden and me doing the hard work to keep it looking nice for you! (It's not all hard work!)
You Must Grow These Now in February
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If you want a thriving garden this year, you MUST grow these plants in February! In this video, I’ll reveal the best vegetables and flowers to sow this month or grow now, whether you're a beginner gardener or an experienced grower looking for inspiration.
February may still feel like winter, but it's a crucial time to get ahead with seed sowing, planting and garden planning. From early vegetables to hardy flowers, I’ll guide you through the top crops to start now, how to sow them, and expert tips to ensure great plants for your garden. Whether you're gardening in a greenhouse or outdoor...
If you want a thriving garden this year, you MUST grow these plants in February! In this video, I’ll reveal the best vegetables and flowers to sow this month or grow now, whether you're a beginner gardener or an experienced grower looking for inspiration.
February may still feel like winter, but it's a crucial time to get ahead with seed sowing, planting and garden planning. From early vegetables to hardy flowers, I’ll guide you through the top crops to start now, how to sow them, and expert tips to ensure great plants for your garden. Whether you're gardening in a greenhouse or outdoor...
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How to Sow Seeds for Beginners | My Essential Kit!
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Are you ready to kickstart your gardening journey or take your seed-sowing skills to the next level? In this video, I’ll walk you through the essential seed sowing kit for beginners that will help you grow like an expert! Whether you’re a novice gardener or an experienced grower looking for new tips, this guide will ensure you’re set up for success. Discover the must-have gardening tools and su...
Don't Make These Gardening Mistakes in January
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Avoid the most common gardening mistakes this January and set your garden up for success! In this video, I’ll share the top gardening mistakes to avoid in January, whether you’re a beginner gardener, a seasoned grower, or someone nervous about making mistakes in your garden. Winter is the perfect time to plan ahead and make small but impactful changes, but it’s easy to fall into some common tra...
Merry Christmas from Me!
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Wishing you all a very peaceful and happy Christmas from my garden and home to yours. I hope that as you look back on this year that you've had a great one, and that the year to come brings you what you hope for! Thanks to you all for your continued support and kindness - without you, I wouldn't do any of this! ❤️ // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on the channel: Click thr...
What to Plant in December for a Thriving Winter Garden
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Get your Moasure by using this link bit.ly/NiallMoasure or use code X8NIALL at checkout for a discount on your order. What to grow in December? Here are some fantastic winter plants that thrive in cold hardy conditions! Whether you're just getting started with winter gardening or you're experienced, these plants will give you amazing results. From protecting your cold frame gardening setup to s...
You Must Grow These in November
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Get your Moasure by using this link bit.ly/NiallMoasure or use code X8NIALL at checkout for a discount on your order. What to grow in November? Here is my hand-picked list of just 5 brilliant things to grow that will give you colour, scent, and tasty food. So that over the years, you can build your own collection of just great plants! // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on t...
What to Plant in Autumn & Fall | Spring Bulb Special!
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Claim your 20% Discount on your first J.Parker's order (until midnight on 17th November) with free shipping on orders over €50! Go to bit.ly/3ZU55zy // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on the channel: Click through to my website at www.niallgardens.com ► Interested in my favourite gardening gear, my everyday carry, and even my filming gear? Check out my Niall Gardens KIT pag...
5 Essential Things EVERY Gardener Should Understand About Their Garden
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.4 месяца назад
Find out more at bit.ly/NiallMoasure and enter the discount code 'X8NIALL' to purchase your own Moasure! In today's video I outline my 5 top things to observe and record to help you understand and master your garden. It'll help you see why plants grow well (and don't!), help you with designing your garden in the future, and making sure your plants grow to their best. // Links // ► For show note...
I'm Back!
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It's been a while... a long while! But I'm pleased to say that I'm back and looking forward to making the videos that you love! So let's have a quick catch up! // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on the channel: Click through to my website at www.niallgardens.com ► Interested in my favourite gardening gear, my everyday carry, and even my filming gear? Check out my Niall Gard...
My Garden Nightmare... This is My Garden Now
Просмотров 15 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Are you prepared for this? This SHOULD be my June garden tour BUT... This is not a joke, this is my garden now... pretty much my gardening nightmare. Today I'm going to show what's happened, why, and how it's going to shape the coming months and years. Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts. I always love hearing from you! // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on the ch...
April Irish Garden Tour
Просмотров 10 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Time for an April garden tour and an update on everything that's bursting into growth, flowering, or is just looking fabulous! A chance to see around the garden and see what's happening! Leave a comment and let me know what you think! // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on the channel: Click through to my website at www.niallgardens.com ► Interested in my favourite gardening...
Essential Polyculture Fruit Tree Guild Companion Plants (Part 2)
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Want to create your own polyculture guild garden? A garden full of colour, food and abundance? Here's how! The essential companion plants that every fruit tree guild needs. Today I'm laying the planting foundations and showing you the final 3 planting groups for your own fruit tree guild. To watch part one, click here: ruclips.net/video/tTH5nIGiydI/видео.html // Links // ► For show notes, seed ...
What to Plant in April | What to Grow Now!
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What to grow NOW in April! This isn't your typical video of 'what to sow this month'. Instead, I've created an unmissable list of just 5 plants that I think you need in your garden to give you tasty food, flowers, and all-year-round interest, without you getting overwhelmed! For 5% discount off your seed purchases from Seeds Ireland, click here: seedsireland.ie/niallgardens I get asked so often...
It’s Not All Good… Your Questions Answered!
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This week, you ask and I answer in my Q&A chat! Did your question get answered? Thanks to everyone who sent in a question - I’ll make sure to reply to all of you across my social platforms with answers. Correction: The correct plant name is hakonechloa macra aureola! If you've watched, you'll know why! // Links // ► For show notes, seed lists, and more info on the channel: Click through to my w...
How to Plant a Polyculture Guild Garden - Companion Plants (Part 1)
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How to Plant a Polyculture Guild Garden - Companion Plants (Part 1)
What to Grow in March | 5 Plants to Sow & Grow Now!
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What to Grow in March | 5 Plants to Sow & Grow Now!
What to Plant in February | What to Grow Now!
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What to Plant in February | What to Grow Now!
What to Plant in January | Not the Usual 'What to Sow' Video!
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What to Plant in January | Not the Usual 'What to Sow' Video!
Exciting News! Irish Garden Magazine!
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Exciting News! Irish Garden Magazine!
8 Easy Steps to Make Your Greenhouse Winter Ready
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8 Easy Steps to Make Your Greenhouse Winter Ready
1st Year Polyculture Fruit Tree Guilds - Did They Work???
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1st Year Polyculture Fruit Tree Guilds - Did They Work???
Wedding Cake Tree Problems... I'm Fixing Them! | Garden with Me Ep.2
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Wedding Cake Tree Problems... I'm Fixing Them! | Garden with Me Ep.2
What to Plant in September | What to Grow in Autumn & Fall
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What to Plant in September | What to Grow in Autumn & Fall
What to Plant in August | Late Summer Colour & Food - My 5 Essential Plants!
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What to Plant in August | Late Summer Colour & Food - My 5 Essential Plants!
How to Harvest Onions and Garlic | Garden with Me Ep.1
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How to Harvest Onions and Garlic | Garden with Me Ep.1
Thanks for this great advice. Where did you get your raised beds from and what timber is it?
Hi, Niall. I have been sowing seeds since January. As for February, I am a great fan of starting seeds on a wet, paper towel. This month, I’m awaiting the germination of white, wild strawberries 🍓, luffa, pepper 🌶 (from my own seeds 😉). It is an extremely exciting time for me! Some of the varieties I am growing include Black Pearl, Machu Picchu, and the white variety of Bishop's Crown pepper. Can you believe it? I’m sowing seeds of Bishop’s Crown pepper even though I successfully overwintered two bushes of this particular variety last year, and as a result, they’ve doubled in size, meaning I should have plenty of fruit from them. But no, I still have to sow more. What madness! I must be a sowing freak. 😅 I am also starting sweet potatoes, sowing pepino (mini melons), watermelons, lavender, cosmos, snapdragons, not to mention nigella, double hollyhock plants, ground cherries, and both annual and perennial delphiniums-perfect for my friends - stunningly beautiful, day-flying moths. By the way, I am in zone 6/7, and my potted version of cyclamen plants has survived in the ground. It was a discounted purchase during a sellout of spring flowers. Oh, you know how it is- they were withered, looked pitiful, and seemed to be pleading for a new home, so of course, I had to buy them 😔 I could not have acted otherwise, could I? I am sure you know that feeling! ;) Once they established themselves in my garden, they blossomed like crazy. Their burgundy and pinkish flowers looked stunning, peeking out from under the snow. The temperature here dropped to -8°C for a few days, yet they kept blooming since early spring last year. They were so beautiful that I even made delicate bouquets for my relatives as cheer-up gifts during last year’s dreary holiday season. That said, I must admit that I did not believe they would make it through the winter, so I ensure my planting success by purchasing Cyclamen Coum, too. I bought your variety and another one of the white flowers. Surprisingly, they produce much smaller flowers than the home cyclamen plants, and they have shorter stems with a tendency to curl. But even so, snowdrops and pseudo-hyacinth blooms are even tinier, and I absolutely adore them. So, really, what’s not to love? They are true showstoppers that create a colourful, winter display in our gardens. Have a lovely weekend, Niall, as well as a delightful and successful sowing month! Love your videos!
What a lovely message and thank you for taking the time to write it - it sounds like you've got great things going on in your garden and I love the selection of plants you're growing. You say it's exciting and I don't doubt it! It's such a positive time of year when we start all sorts of things from seed! Thanks again and do stay in touch! xx
I absolutely Love the Simple, Rustic Natural look of this gravel path & I plan to use it with my new planting beds so Thank You for this very informative & beautiful video ❤ p.s. New Subscriber after only watching this 1 video of yours 🥰
Planting tree guilds this year! I have 3 so far and going to do 6. Oh also, I love you.
You look lovely and I enjoy watching your videos but I just don’t like being told what I ‘must’ do😢.
Ah I do know what you mean - unfortunately it's more just of a title naming thing, so hopefully you understand that I'm not actually that forceful a person!
Greetings from New Jersey! Growing hot peppers from seed. Love your channel!
Awesome! Thank you!
Well it's better for home composting home kitchen scraps not garden waste
Niall, you’re such a natural presenter. Really appreciate your enthusiasm. Very informative yet straight to the point. Thank you for helping a fellow gardener.
Slimy **enemies** not slimy friends😂😂😂
Yessss I live in West Texas which in desert. Beautiful manicured grass is not native here. I'm so excited to do a lot of gravel and containers and native plants and have a swing and a water fountain
Im in z 5 in Iowa in the USA. Its early February. What can i grow outside for flowers this time of the year in z 5?
I'll be honest, I'm not familiar with zone 5 so I wouldn't be able to give you good advice
Looove the sweater!
Why thank you!
Hi, any recommendation on where to buy those seeds trays?
Should we water the soil in the pot method? And how often
I have followed these and love the planning month of January more and more. It's now only December I dont like😂
🛑QUESTION: I bought 4 of them in water in vases that were left over from Christmas. They were blooming but very limp and the entire stem will break off if you aren’t extremely careful. I never realized these were hydroponic. I’m wanting to plant them in my yard when spring comes. What should I do with them until then? I added more water for now but am wondering what to do next. I’m assuming wait until they finish blooming then maybe cut the stems off. What should I do after that? Can they then be planted straight into the ground or do they need to be refrigerated? HELP PLEASE! I don’t want to kill them. I got them for $2 each so I’m assuming that was a good deal.
I love heathers, I have a few ❤
They're great aren't they!
plz tell me what is the reason ?
R/sir.... i have sown ipomia seed one month ago......but tell today no seen any plant
Thanks for video, agree about raspberries but make a own bed for it and you can easy cut the shoots with the lawnmower and keep them in place so healthy and good👩🌾
That's very true! The lawnmower comes in very handy!
hii, I am now growing some eggplant and peppers on a heatmat and they are growing quite quickly. I am also growing a pomegranate and passionfruit from seed and they are doing wonderfully indoors. Climate zone 8a, the Netherlands :)
Sounds great! Nice selection of things to have growing - brilliant! Keep me updated with how they all get on!
Hi Niall, some great suggestions here 👍 I finally got my chillies sown yesterday and some 'socrates' cucumbers. A new to me variety! I will sow some other varieties later on as we do like our cukes! I'm waiting for some peppers to be delivered then will get them sown, getting late I know 😬 I've ummed and argh'd over aubergines but decided I'll cheat and pick one up from the garden centre when they're in. They're not something we eat a great deal of but i do like them layered in a summer veg lasagne along with all the gorgeous courgettes and fresh tomatoes, oh I can hardly wait!!
I'm not familiar with socrates either?! Sounds interesting. Yeah I've never had massive success growing aubergines from seed - I can get the plants to a certain stage and then they just seem to sulk!
Hi niall great video I sow summer sprouting broccoli spears and I always get a stack of caterpillars so I was glad to see you get them as well, I will get a raspberry as I didn't realise you could grow in a container, also doing onions and verbascum seeds
Sounds great! Yeah don't worry, you're in good company re the caterpillars. Sometimes when they decimate something I just shrug my shoulders and accept that at least I've fed something, even if it's not me!
There are now drawf raspberries available. Called Razzle berries. Grow to 3 foot tall and regular size fruits. Great in it own raised bed or barrel.
You've just given me justification for another plant purchase! hahahahaha!
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Thanks!
I love heathers. I made a little grouping of different varieties in a low wide pot last year, with a couple of nice big stones. it looks so nice. Lovely video 🙂
What compost mix do you use for this? Mine keep dying off after a year or so.
@LouciferFlump a multi purpose compost with added john innes. But just because that's what I had. Not sure a proper gardener would tell you it's the right one. Tho I can't imagine Heather's are too fussy!
@ mine seem to be! Maybe the John Innes is your secret saviour…? I’ll try it! Thanks!!
That's a great idea! And thanks!
Love sprouting broccoli never planted purple. Adding this to my list. I'm planting beets, swiss chard, radish and additional asparagus crowns. Enjoyed the video. Will you be removing or pruning the English Ivy from your trees?
Hahahaha! Yes, the ivy.... that's a long story and I'm always a little conflicted. Our old apple trees are covered with it, and really I should remove it, but it's so beneficial for insects and small birds particularly that I always end up leaving it! But it's at stage where big staggly bits are dangling down! Because I'm not concerned about the apple trees being productive and since they're strong, I'm inclined to leave it. What do you think?
@@niallgardens If you don't care about the tree it is your choice.
I've started brassica seeds today, it's old seed so it's basically a germination test, if they germinate then I can pot them on, if not, then it's still early enough to sow them with fresh seed
That's such a good way of doing things - reducing waste potentially and like you say, you still have plenty of time if you need to sow a second batch
I bought mine in a glass jar as flowering last year. After the flower dried I still kept the bulb in the jar whole year without water. This year it came back without water or anything. I added water after I saw it had green coming, and now it is flowering. I can't believe it just came on its own while i thought it was dead!
I like buying from j Parker’s they are Manchester based and I have most of my fruit trees from them including a mulberry, she is still a baby but I love her..
Yeah I have to say that I've been consistently impressed with them - great quality, reliable delivery, and actually the people are lovely to deal with.
Muito interessante, obrigado pela dica 🫂
Thank you so much!
I did Summer Purple Sprouting Broccoli last year and they were fabulous - I loved it
They're a brilliant plant aren't they? Great to grow and even better to eat!
Keep the inspirations coming!!!🎉 i have hit a slump in my gardening journey~ this has been a pop of inspiration !🤩
Don't worry, everyone hits the slump. I certainly do. So if this has given you a boost, I'm really happy!
Starting Cabbage, Cauliflower and Broccoli as well as Lettuce and other salad greens this week. I didn't even think about sprouting broccoli until you mentioned it. Thank you for that as I will be adding that.
Sounds great, you're welcome! It's a crop that I've come to really love. It's something we eat a lot of anyway, so those crops always make the most sense.
I also like Heather but in the last 11 years living on the County Waterford coast I have lost about 90% of every Heather I've planted - indestructible they are certainly not! 😒
Aw no that's such a shame!
I’m new to your channel and would like to know where are you located and what is your zone?
I live north of Dublin in Ireland so my zone is roughly 9a/8b-ish because we don't really conform exactly to the zone system
What camera do you use to make your videos?
I use a Sony A7R V (I'm obsessed with cameras!)
Started under my grow lights are asparagus, 3 kinds of cabbage, 2 kinds of cauliflower, and broccoli. All will be planted out at the end of February under frost cloth. USA zone 6b.
This is great - you've got loads going on! Sounds like you'll have a super growing year!
Just terrific! Thank you, Niall. DA
My pleasure Donald! Thanks for the comment - hope you're well!
How r u Niall Garden nice❤
So nice of you, thanks! I'm good!
Good morning Niall and everyone,hope all ok. I've got two lovely cyclamen plants on my room windowcill,two different pinks they're looking very pretty with loads of flowers on, both gifts for birthday which is end of month, had them years but like the lovely indoor colour. As I've said before I can't grow veg, too many cats around using the lovely soil for toileting 😢. My snow drops are starting to show their white petals,love them. Spring us in its way 🎉. Thanks for the vlog, have a great week stay warm bit cool here today. Church time in a bit so bye for now. Happy gardening xx🤗🌷🌸💮
Have a nice morning in church. Yeah that's such a shame that the cat situation stops you from growing veg. Great to hear though that the snowdrops are starting to look good!
Raspberries 😵💫. I’ve spent the last five years battling 4 hectares overrun by raspberry and it’s evil cousin Himalayan blackberry.
Hahahaha! Yeah if left un-checked they can go a bit wild!
Yea you’re not wrong. They’re a nightmare realised. I didn’t even plant them. I’ve literally no idea where the little b… er, *blighters* came from!!! 😤🥴
Are you in Washington State? Asking because of your RUclips name. If so, blackberries are unfortunately endemic there. We lived on a large property outside of Tacoma and let our sheep loose on the brambles. They ate them to the ground and eliminated them completely in our cultivated area of over 5 acres. They are much better at clearing than goats (believe it or not). The only downside is that they are worse than deer in the garden if they get loose! 🐑
@ I am in Washington, out on the coast. 6 or 7 years ago I bought a 12 acre former sheep farm that had become completely overgrown by brambles (thus the name Brambley). I’ve made some good progress beating back the blackberries while encouraging native Salmonberries and Thimbleberries to fill the void. One day I might get a few sheep to help.
Hello hello! 👋 What are you growing this month? Make sure to leave a comment and let's swap notes!
Allium cernuum, dahlia early bird and dwarf amore, gazania, echinacea paradiso dwarf 😊
J Parker’s hedging, and cornus are great.
Good Day to All Argoretum is something I will be starting by seed. I ❤ the color!!!
kale, some Indian spinach purple sprout broccoli 😊
i've just started some field pumpkins, egyptian walking onions (going in the strawberry tower), gourds, wildflowers, and morning glories indoors. It's much warmer and sheltered in central London so they can go out in 6 weeks (maybe 8) I love the heather idea. I grow predominantly 50 or 60 sunflowers on my balcony, to help out the bees and entertain my autumnal lumberjack squirrels. But finding early nectar-bearing plants is my number one priority at this early part of the year, as the bees have a limited supply. I have some ice plants, blood oranges and dragon fruit I started from seed last year but they stay in for now as they are still too young. I've just ordered the giant Mongolian sunflowers, this is a very brutalist, concrete landscape and I try to create a hangout for the bees. I only have an 18 foot by 6 foot space but I try to make it count. Every pot is overrun with European red wiggler worms and I have a couple of wormeries. My cardoon actually overwintered outside next to the artichokes which was great stuff.
red spider Lilly is not poisonous
I wondered about his flower seeds. 🌷 🌺 🌹
Do you have a suggestion for what to plant around a citrus tree?
Whilst this will produce a hot compost bin, it will be very vulnerable to damage, and will need extra protection on the outside.
everything EXCEPT what to do after the bloom is gone