Oh.. now it all makes sense!😵🌱🙌🏼 I randomly watched your “one year growing” video and from that video I thought you did the gardening first time ever. I was shocked how much you were able to grow as I did the same experiment and it didn’t go so well for me. I’m starting my 3rd year now and finally I think I’m spending less then actually getting. 😅 first year I spend a lot money to soil,compost, seeds, wood, covers, tools, planting pots etc. as I didn’t have any of my own. Then summer came and nothing grew, I didn’t have enough sun nor water, my soil wasn’t rich enough and these nasty snails (Spanish slugs) ate almost everything that was growing. I was devastated. Then I started my never ending battle against the slugs and also learnt to do my own compost. Second year I changed my garden place only for potatoes and moved the other ones to more sunnier place, I figured out the plants that slugs didn’t like that much (rucola, parsley, celery etc) and some other tricks like copper tapes etc. finally I manage to grow a bit more. I also made automated watering system that helped so much. I have a nice yard but I still grow all my tomatoes, chilies and cucumbers in pots and baskets in my terrace where they are more safe from all the bugs and snails. Year 3 starting and I really hope this year would go better. I have learnt a lot. I was really surprised how smoothly everything went for you but I can see you are professional. 🤩 Now when I know I don’t feel so discouraged as your perfect experience made me first feel. It was such an opposite of my amateur first year. 😅 Maybe I still have some hope after all 😌
Awesome variety of plants. I would love to take a walk through that tunnel and take in all the smells! Do you have a shop where you sell your plants or do you wholesale?
Thank you for that video you two. I've had a few of the unusual mints in the past but there were some other herbs I'd never heard of the Vietnamese coriander sounds amazing! So, what's in your other polytunnels? 😅
Thank you for the lovely tour. Most intetesting. All the different kinds of mint
Quality content as always. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I can't wait until you start to list your herbs on your website, I have a long list 😉. Steve
Thank you so much for this 😊
Oh.. now it all makes sense!😵🌱🙌🏼 I randomly watched your “one year growing” video and from that video I thought you did the gardening first time ever. I was shocked how much you were able to grow as I did the same experiment and it didn’t go so well for me. I’m starting my 3rd year now and finally I think I’m spending less then actually getting. 😅 first year I spend a lot money to soil,compost, seeds, wood, covers, tools, planting pots etc. as I didn’t have any of my own. Then summer came and nothing grew, I didn’t have enough sun nor water, my soil wasn’t rich enough and these nasty snails (Spanish slugs) ate almost everything that was growing. I was devastated. Then I started my never ending battle against the slugs and also learnt to do my own compost. Second year I changed my garden place only for potatoes and moved the other ones to more sunnier place, I figured out the plants that slugs didn’t like that much (rucola, parsley, celery etc) and some other tricks like copper tapes etc. finally I manage to grow a bit more. I also made automated watering system that helped so much. I have a nice yard but I still grow all my tomatoes, chilies and cucumbers in pots and baskets in my terrace where they are more safe from all the bugs and snails.
Year 3 starting and I really hope this year would go better. I have learnt a lot.
I was really surprised how smoothly everything went for you but I can see you are professional. 🤩 Now when I know I don’t feel so discouraged as your perfect experience made me first feel. It was such an opposite of my amateur first year. 😅 Maybe I still have some hope after all 😌
Iv just ordered my first order im so excited
I love coriander
Awesome variety of plants. I would love to take a walk through that tunnel and take in all the smells!
Do you have a shop where you sell your plants or do you wholesale?
Thank you for that video you two. I've had a few of the unusual mints in the past but there were some other herbs I'd never heard of the Vietnamese coriander sounds amazing! So, what's in your other polytunnels? 😅
I bought a couple of cola plant last year at Good Food Show people were trying to buy them off of me on the train home