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Hestia is a great Brussel sprout variety which I have grown for several years. So good that the deer who jumped the fence into my garden in December cleaned them right off. Didn't even leave a thank you note! My wife saw a coyote hanging around the fence shortly afterward.
Hello Nigel. Nice to see you wearing shorts. Warm sunny days to come. Another very informative video. Cheers. Pete. Take care, keep safe and keep smiling.
Thanks for constructing such well thought out videos Nigel. Very professional, instructive and possible to follow. Very kind of you to share your valuable experience with us beginners at the tender age of 66. Look forward to He next one. Very helpful and timely.
Thanks Nigel. .I've been a subscriber for a while now and this new series is great .I'm going to take a note of your dates and grow with you although not on such a grand scale ...looking forward to what's next
Morning Nigel. What a brilliant video, start to finish. I am new to gardening and try to pick up as many tips as possible and these type of videos help me tremendously. Can’t wait for the next one. Roll on Spring/Summer. Thank you and take care.
Thanks Nigel. It was very good to see the growing process all the way through. I look forward to other videos about other veg growing. Lots of notes taken, Thanks again. :-)
Hi Nigel. this new series of yours is just what is needed. I started three years ago when I got my allotment and have learned so much from you already, but this series just adds to it. One request though. How about a section on caring for the plant as it grows? With brassicas I never know whether they should be fed and if so, how often and with what. Thanks for all your hard work. Tony
Hello Tony and welcome to the channel 😀. A good point you have raised and something I will include in future videos in the series. With brassicas, most of the food will come from the ground if you have prepared it earlier with well rotted manure or spent compost , but as they are leafy plants, Nitrogen is always a welcome addition. A scattering of slow release Growmore a week or two after planting out and another one around September, just to boost them. Nettles soaking in a barrel of water is a great free Nitrogen feed 😀 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
Fantastic. I've never managed to get anything from the brassica family to grow for me. Very informative Nigel makes me want to try again. Glorious harvest. Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Hello and welcome to the channel 😀. Great to hear you have started an allotment. Thanks for the feedback, he is a link to my Onion growing video just in case you missed it. ruclips.net/video/Mr4rvtAOq9g/видео.html Many thanks for watching, hope to see you again soon 👍 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
Again Nigel thank you for this information given in this video for a novice like me it’s great to help me get started. Everything in order to start next week 👍
Thank you so much for putting a how to video out a few weeks before actually undertaking the task to give us time to get everything prepared and ready... normally I’m late in sowing seeds with not know what time of year to start sowing the seeds so much appreciated Nigel.... great channel too will look forward to future videos 😀
Learned something new again Nigel and I am having a go at a puple cauliflower, can't grow white ones so why not......lol. ♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
Hi Terry good on you 😀. I have this psychological barrier, I cannot eat anything that strays from conventional colour...purple carrots ☹️🤮. Maybe its time to wear a blindfold when eating 🤣 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
@@MuddyBootz it was given to me by a fellow plot holder and we enjoyed it and they even bought me some seeds to try, potted them up from chitting yesterday.
Thanks Nigel, that was great. I really appreciate the huge amount of time and effort you’ve put into this series. I’m not a beginner but I still have a lot to learn in order to get the best from my garden. All the best to you from New Zealand.
Excellent, informative video. According to Charles Dowding, the no-dig guru, there is no problem with doing the "gardener's shuffle" on no-dig brassica plots if the soil is rich with compost.
Thank you, really enjoyed this vlog so much helpful information for a new grower especially on how to sow and timings , can't wait to give it a try and try and grow a few myself this year
Aah Florida 😇. We are huge Theme Park fans. Have visited 18 times and have friends in Altemonte. Had a tour planned Miami, Key West and then up the east coast to Naples Clearwater, Pardesi. Gutted when we had to cancel when everything got shut down 😭. Where are you located?
Nice informative video Nigel,, I chop rhubarb leaves and stalks into the planting hole to help prevent club root,, along with a good handful of well rotted home made compost and a sprinkling of blood fish and bone ,, never used lime and I get great results,, I water the planting hole too,, wishes, Lisa
Great job on this one, very helpful. I've had difficulty with cabbages and cauliflowers I will follow your suggestions and hope for better results this year.
Another great video full of super info loving the series Nigel looking forward to the next one i do not have the room in my garden so i only do sprouting broccoli as it is my favourite .
I love these videos! It’s so rare to come across a start to finish full tutorial. So thank you. If you get a chance can you do kale, peppers and toms x
Hi Nigel, really enjoyed this video. I'll be re-watching this in a few weeks time. We tend to grow our brassicas through the winter here in Sydney, so it will come in handy. Must say I learnt a lot out of this series. Definitely the white butterfly is our biggest pest and I lost half my crop last year even though I had them netted. Thanks mate and keep safe. Cheers -Keith 👍😉
Another great video Nigel. As an enthusiastic amateur gardener, and one of your keenest subscribers, I find the content from seed sowing to harvest most informative and very helpful. I look forward to seeing many more (do you have a list of what we can look forward to in the future)? Yours is, as far as I am concerned, one of the best on RUclips. Another channel I used to enjoy was Mike Hurdiss, but he hasn't posted since 9th August 2020, hope he is ok?
Hello Robert and welcome to the channel 😀. The next one in the series will probably be parsnips, I have filmed most of my crops in detail last year specifically for this series. Mike is a good friend of mine. He spends quite a lot of time now on his other hobby, photography. He has a good channel on Instagram displaying his photos. 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
I had a good giggle when you lost that seed, Nigel! Thank you!🤣 I wondered why you went from 94 to 60 but I see you held some back! I really like that you're following the progress!! I need root trainers! Thank you! I love hearing the birdsong in the background, it's been a while! This may be a disadvantage to me to have a bed I've never grown in .. I'll also need to know my PH levels.. Thank you! I suspect the shuffle will be my only option as they will be rototilling! .. Thank you! How far apart are those bulb planter holes for the brassicas, Nigel? Looks like about 18-24 inches? Yes? A shame I won't know my soil to know if it has club root! Fingers crossed, it does not! Your cabbages are gorgeous!! I got so much out of this my friend! Thank you very much for the vast amount of knowledge you've shared here! Into my reference bookmarks you go to add to the others! It's greatly appreciated!! Have an awesome weekend!!💚
Eagle eyed Chris.....the stray seed,well spotted!! It came just on cue 🤣. The plants are 18" apart, and same again between rows. I am sure you will be able to pick up a cheap pH meter from Walmart. Many thanks for your regular support...it is much appreciated 😀 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
Now that's something I've never been accused of! LOL.. Not exactly an "attention to details" kinda gal, but, you brought it up... and made me look!! 😅😂🤣 It was funny, and yes, right on cue! Thanks, I'll check Walmart for my list, I'm sure they will! Thank you for the awesome videos (and answers)! They will be instrumental to my growing season, as they always have been! (even when I was off YT)! Cheers, Nigel! Have a great weekend!💚@@MuddyBootz
Hi Nigel As a well seasoned Gardner even so there’s always something to learn which I do with your channel so thank you for that. Just a thought I had you probably already know this but live in Rurel as I do I find that you can buy lime cheaper in a bigger sack from farming suppliers may be something you may want to try .Or pass on to others many thanks .Kind regards William
Hello William, we have a local company nearby TFM, however there prices are very similar to our nearby allotment shop 👍 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
A fantastic series Nigel this is my second year growing along with you and Tony Smith. Great results last year being a novice lol. I hope to grow bigger and better this season. Many thanks for your content.
Hi Nigel, been a keen gardener all my life, as well as having a garden, i also have an Allotment where I grew all my Veg. Fruit & Flowers. Dabble a bit in the Show Veg/ Flowers. Am a qualified National Dahlia Judge and judge a lot of of local shows. Have only just joined your channel and find it most interesting, as they say in the gardening world, you learn something new every day.
Hi Nigel I was hoping you'd do one on brassicas. My favourite genus. I've done well growing them over the years. Probably cabbage being my most successful, but one brassica I've never perfected are brussel sprouts. When I see yours they look perfect. A full stem of nice sized buttons. Mine seem to 'blow' at the bottom and I can't always get them to grow all that big. I've tried different varieties and methods but as yet I've not been completely successful. I notice you grow Crispus so I've got a packet. There's only 15 seeds so I may have to buy more! You have some nice tips which I'll take on board. Here's hoping this year!
Hi Steve, with the blown sprouts I had this the first year until I added a stake at each plant and start tying then in once they are about 1ft (30cm) tall. Never had any problems since 👍 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
Thanks for making it a true "step by step". It took you a full growing season to put this video together. I'm a gardener in Maine USA. Never had much luck with common brassicas. Kale the exception. I was not aware that they could tolerate deep planting of the seedlings. I do this with tomatoes.
Great tip ..pop the plants out of the seed tray from underneath with a small cane. How have I sown so many plants over the years without working this out? That was a really great video, so useful to see the whole process from sowing to harvest. I've watched so many videos where seeds go in, you might get a germination update if you're lucky and that is where it ends...so frustrating.
Hello and welcome to the channel, stay tuned as I have a few more vegetable types to feature in this series, many thanks for watching 😀 🌻Nigel.............MuddyBootz Allotment🌻🌻
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Hi mate. Finally got to leave a message. Great video. Step by step right through explaining it all. Perfect.
Cheer mate....much appreciated 😀👍
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Great video Nigel. These veg specific videos are a fantastic addition to your normal updates and much appreciated 👍
Hestia is a great Brussel sprout variety which I have grown for several years. So good that the deer who jumped the fence into my garden in December cleaned them right off. Didn't even leave a thank you note! My wife saw a coyote hanging around the fence shortly afterward.
Hello Nigel. Nice to see you wearing shorts. Warm sunny days to come. Another very informative video. Cheers. Pete.
Take care, keep safe and keep smiling.
Cheers matey......those shorts days seem a long time ago.....will they ever return? 😂🤞
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Hi Nigel great series this we are enjoying them and pick up something each time bonus , stay safe Bill and val
Thanks for constructing such well thought out videos Nigel. Very professional, instructive and possible to follow. Very kind of you to share your valuable experience with us beginners at the tender age of 66. Look forward to He next one. Very helpful and timely.
You are welcome Pat, you are only a year in front of me 🤣👍
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Just loving this type of video thank you Nigel 🥰
Thanks for watching 😀👍
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Brilliant new series, bullet proof for wannabe allotmenteers, thsnks
This man needs is own TV show just before or after gardening world thanks for another interesting video on how to 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
🤣🤣🤣 If it comes off Graham, I will have GT as my agent 🤣🤣
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Great Vlog Nigel. I'm sure there are a few people on here will find these series of video's very useful. Well done.
Thank you Nigel, it’s interesting to watch your whole process! The older I get the more I love eating Brassicas!
Klaus
Great knowledge Nigel , looking forward to the next one.
Thanks Nigel. .I've been a subscriber for a while now and this new series is great .I'm going to take a note of your dates and grow with you although not on such a grand scale ...looking forward to what's next
Great video Nigel. Very comprehensive. Cracking crop at the end. Love a bit of purple sprouting here. Karen 😊
Morning Nigel. What a brilliant video, start to finish. I am new to gardening and try to pick up as many tips as possible and these type of videos help me tremendously. Can’t wait for the next one. Roll on Spring/Summer. Thank you and take care.
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Thanks Nigel. It was very good to see the growing process all the way through. I look forward to other videos about other veg growing. Lots of notes taken, Thanks again. :-)
Hello Paul welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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A good series love it congratulations excellent presentation keep them coming.
excellent as always ! great to see the process from seed to harvest many thanks for all your work putting these videos together !
Thank you for the video! What a great compilation to show growing from start to finish! Thanks again! Have a great day!
I really find this series very useful, Nigel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Take care. Jan
Another cracking video series Nigel, that's 2 now and i have enjoyed them both so keeping em coming.
Stay Safe,
Barry (Wirral)
Thanks Nigel, another great informative video 🙂
Loving this series so much. Thank you for sharing
Another great video... Loving this new series 👌👍👌
Hi Nigel. this new series of yours is just what is needed. I started three years ago when I got my allotment and have learned so much from you already, but this series just adds to it. One request though. How about a section on caring for the plant as it grows? With brassicas I never know whether they should be fed and if so, how often and with what. Thanks for all your hard work. Tony
Hello Tony and welcome to the channel 😀. A good point you have raised and something I will include in future videos in the series. With brassicas, most of the food will come from the ground if you have prepared it earlier with well rotted manure or spent compost , but as they are leafy plants, Nitrogen is always a welcome addition. A scattering of slow release Growmore a week or two after planting out and another one around September, just to boost them. Nettles soaking in a barrel of water is a great free Nitrogen feed 😀
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@@MuddyBootz Hi Nigel, I think new growers will find that iextra information really useful. Thanks for the tips about Brassica care too. ;-)
liking start to finish growing video's, thanks for taking the time to do them.
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Love watching the videos from start to finish very informative Nigel
Hello Susan welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Brilliant video!! Thankyou it's really great to see how to grow from start to finish! 😁
Another cracking video Nigel, stay safe mate
Excellent video. Easy to follow steps and very well explained.
Fantastic. I've never managed to get anything from the brassica family to grow for me. Very informative Nigel makes me want to try again. Glorious harvest. Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Thanks for the video we have just got our 1st allotment got allot to learn this one was real helpful.
Hello and welcome to the channel 😀. Great to hear you have started an allotment. Thanks for the feedback, he is a link to my Onion growing video just in case you missed it. ruclips.net/video/Mr4rvtAOq9g/видео.html Many thanks for watching, hope to see you again soon 👍
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New year, new format, always enjoyed the old, enjoy the new, always good content Nigel.
Again Nigel thank you for this information given in this video for a novice like me it’s great to help me get started. Everything in order to start next week 👍
Fantastic video 👍👍👍
Thank you so much for putting a how to video out a few weeks before actually undertaking the task to give us time to get everything prepared and ready... normally I’m late in sowing seeds with not know what time of year to start sowing the seeds so much appreciated Nigel.... great channel too will look forward to future videos 😀
Hello Laura welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Great video Nigel really enjoyed and can’t wait to see some more of this type of video thanks from wet and windy Cornwall
Hello Raymond welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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great harvest great video
Learned something new again Nigel and I am having a go at a puple cauliflower, can't grow white ones so why not......lol.
♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
Hi Terry good on you 😀. I have this psychological barrier, I cannot eat anything that strays from conventional colour...purple carrots ☹️🤮. Maybe its time to wear a blindfold when eating 🤣
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@@MuddyBootz it was given to me by a fellow plot holder and we enjoyed it and they even bought me some seeds to try, potted them up from chitting yesterday.
Thanks Nigel, that was great. I really appreciate the huge amount of time and effort you’ve put into this series. I’m not a beginner but I still have a lot to learn in order to get the best from my garden. All the best to you from New Zealand.
Hi Nigel, I've just got my first allotment and your video will be a massive help so thanks very much.
This was great, I have grown plenty of brassicas in the past but it's really nice to see how someone else does it and get some tips. Great video.
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Great video just in time just got my brussel sprout seeds in mail
Hello James welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Excellent, informative video. According to Charles Dowding, the no-dig guru, there is no problem with doing the "gardener's shuffle" on no-dig brassica plots if the soil is rich with compost.
Thats good to hear Paul 👍. My no dig guru is Mick Poultney, I must ask him what he thinks 😀
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@@MuddyBootz I would be interested to hear what Mick says.
Thank you, really enjoyed this vlog so much helpful information for a new grower especially on how to sow and timings , can't wait to give it a try and try and grow a few myself this year
Hello Lesley welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Excellent. Thanks Nigel.
Great tips and advise in these how to videos Nigel. I will try using lime this year and see if I can get a more reliable crop. Take care 😊
Terrific video Nigel, I’m really looking forward to this series, it’s a great help, thank you for taking the time to do it, stay safe David 👍👍
I am in the US in Florida. Enjoyed your presentation. A newbie overwhelming my self with as much info as possible
Aah Florida 😇. We are huge Theme Park fans. Have visited 18 times and have friends in Altemonte. Had a tour planned Miami, Key West and then up the east coast to Naples Clearwater, Pardesi. Gutted when we had to cancel when everything got shut down 😭. Where are you located?
Makes that West coast to Naples!!! 🤣
Thanks Nigel, really informative video, learned a lot, especially about soil conditions.
Hello Carol welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Nice informative video Nigel,, I chop rhubarb leaves and stalks into the planting hole to help prevent club root,, along with a good handful of well rotted home made compost and a sprinkling of blood fish and bone ,, never used lime and I get great results,, I water the planting hole too,, wishes, Lisa
Hello Lisa, that is a new one for me 👍. I have heard using rhubarb leaves when planting potatoes before 😀
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Thanks Nigel, great video and information well explained, extremely helpful for this novice.
Hello Steven welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Excellent system you have and great video 🇨🇦
Hello Sophie welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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That was brilliant , loved it 🥬🥦🧅🌶🥔
Very interesting Nigel!
Excellent video Nigel I've learned a lot. I always struggle to get brassicas past the seedling stage. I think I know why now.
Thanks.
Bostin advice Nigel, will be saving this vid and referring back to. 👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing. Robbo
Hi mate, stay tuned as I will have another couple of videos in this series uploading soon 👍
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@@MuddyBootz cracking bud💯👍
Great job on this one, very helpful. I've had difficulty with cabbages and cauliflowers I will follow your suggestions and hope for better results this year.
Hello Doug welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Another great video full of super info loving the series Nigel looking forward to the next one i do not have the room in my garden so i only do sprouting broccoli as it is my favourite .
Great tip on numbering and writing down what they are. Will definitely be doing that! 😊
Great video.
Hello Stephen welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Really helpful and informative, thanks
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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I love these videos! It’s so rare to come across a start to finish full tutorial. So thank you. If you get a chance can you do kale, peppers and toms x
Hello Sarah welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Another fantastic "how to" of my favourite veg group. I will deffo be using your tips this year Nigel. Thanks mate.
Hi Nigel, really enjoyed this video. I'll be re-watching this in a few weeks time. We tend to grow our brassicas through the winter here in Sydney, so it will come in handy. Must say I learnt a lot out of this series. Definitely the white butterfly is our biggest pest and I lost half my crop last year even though I had them netted. Thanks mate and keep safe. Cheers -Keith 👍😉
Another great video Nigel. As an enthusiastic amateur gardener, and one of your keenest subscribers, I find the content from seed sowing to harvest most informative and very helpful. I look forward to seeing many more (do you have a list of what we can look forward to in the future)? Yours is, as far as I am concerned, one of the best on RUclips. Another channel I used to enjoy was Mike Hurdiss, but he hasn't posted since 9th August 2020, hope he is ok?
Hello Robert and welcome to the channel 😀. The next one in the series will probably be parsnips, I have filmed most of my crops in detail last year specifically for this series. Mike is a good friend of mine. He spends quite a lot of time now on his other hobby, photography. He has a good channel on Instagram displaying his photos.
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Great new series!
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Cheers
I had a good giggle when you lost that seed, Nigel! Thank you!🤣 I wondered why you went from 94 to 60 but I see you held some back! I really like that you're following the progress!! I need root trainers! Thank you! I love hearing the birdsong in the background, it's been a while! This may be a disadvantage to me to have a bed I've never grown in .. I'll also need to know my PH levels.. Thank you! I suspect the shuffle will be my only option as they will be rototilling! .. Thank you! How far apart are those bulb planter holes for the brassicas, Nigel? Looks like about 18-24 inches? Yes? A shame I won't know my soil to know if it has club root! Fingers crossed, it does not! Your cabbages are gorgeous!! I got so much out of this my friend! Thank you very much for the vast amount of knowledge you've shared here! Into my reference bookmarks you go to add to the others! It's greatly appreciated!! Have an awesome weekend!!💚
Eagle eyed Chris.....the stray seed,well spotted!! It came just on cue 🤣. The plants are 18" apart, and same again between rows. I am sure you will be able to pick up a cheap pH meter from Walmart. Many thanks for your regular support...it is much appreciated 😀
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Now that's something I've never been accused of! LOL.. Not exactly an "attention to details" kinda gal, but, you brought it up... and made me look!! 😅😂🤣 It was funny, and yes, right on cue! Thanks, I'll check Walmart for my list, I'm sure they will! Thank you for the awesome videos (and answers)! They will be instrumental to my growing season, as they always have been! (even when I was off YT)! Cheers, Nigel! Have a great weekend!💚@@MuddyBootz
Love this series!
Thank you for such a thorough video.
What a great video with great info 😃
Hello Claire welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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clean and sharp work
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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looking forward to continuing my education'
I absolutely love your channel. I am originally from Yeadon in West Yorkshire now in 🇨🇦. Well done🤗
Good MAN Nigel, very interesting
Hello Mick welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Great video Nigel. Thank you 👍
Hello Andy welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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thank you mate keep em coming
Nigel, thank you so much for this video. So helpful. Always enjoy time with you in your garden. Be safe and stay well. Catherine
Excellent
thank you
Brill video, really enjoyed it and it gave me hope that I can grow veg like that too! Thank you
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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@@MuddyBootz thank you very much Nigel, you are really inspiring. Regards, Floriana
my wife and I always enjoy your videos. Stay at it brother!
Great job my friend. I have grown alot of brassica this season. Great how too.thank you.
Hello and welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Hi Nigel As a well seasoned Gardner even so there’s always something to learn which I do with your channel so thank you for that. Just a thought I had you probably already know this but live in Rurel as I do I find that you can buy lime cheaper in a bigger sack from farming suppliers may be something you may want to try .Or pass on to others many thanks .Kind regards William
Hello William, we have a local company nearby TFM, however there prices are very similar to our nearby allotment shop 👍
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A fantastic series Nigel this is my second year growing along with you and Tony Smith.
Great results last year being a novice lol.
I hope to grow bigger and better this season.
Many thanks for your content.
Hello Neil welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Hi Nigel, been a keen gardener all my life, as well as having a garden, i also have an Allotment where I grew all my Veg. Fruit & Flowers. Dabble a bit in the Show Veg/ Flowers. Am a qualified National Dahlia Judge and judge a lot of of local shows. Have only just joined your channel and find it most interesting, as they say in the gardening world, you learn something new every day.
Loved this thank you Nigel 😁
A very informative and enjoyable video, thank you.
Superb
Hello Andy welcome to the channel, many thanks for watching 😀
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Great video Nigel, love the concept of growing from seed to harvest 👍
Hi Mate, a few more to follow soon - thanks for watching 😀
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Hi Nigel
I was hoping you'd do one on brassicas. My favourite genus. I've done well growing them over the years. Probably cabbage being my most successful, but one brassica I've never perfected are brussel sprouts. When I see yours they look perfect. A full stem of nice sized buttons. Mine seem to 'blow' at the bottom and I can't always get them to grow all that big. I've tried different varieties and methods but as yet I've not been completely successful. I notice you grow Crispus so I've got a packet. There's only 15 seeds so I may have to buy more! You have some nice tips which I'll take on board. Here's hoping this year!
Hi Steve, with the blown sprouts I had this the first year until I added a stake at each plant and start tying then in once they are about 1ft (30cm) tall. Never had any problems since 👍
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Thanks for making it a true "step by step". It took you a full growing season to put this video together. I'm a gardener in Maine USA. Never had much luck with common brassicas. Kale the exception. I was not aware that they could tolerate deep planting of the seedlings. I do this with tomatoes.
As ever Nigel a very informative video please keep these coming.all the best Wayne
Another great video mate
Wonderful video!! God bless!
Thanks for your videos - they’re brilliant! Keep up the good work! 👍
good filming too
Great tip ..pop the plants out of the seed tray from underneath with a small cane. How have I sown so many plants over the years without working this out? That was a really great video, so useful to see the whole process from sowing to harvest. I've watched so many videos where seeds go in, you might get a germination update if you're lucky and that is where it ends...so frustrating.
Hello and welcome to the channel, stay tuned as I have a few more vegetable types to feature in this series, many thanks for watching 😀
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