Got to harvest my first ears of sweet corn tonight. I presently have 4 successions of corn at various stages and it was beautiful. Also had some blue climbing beans and some carrots. I also recently added another two bee hives to bring me to 4 hives now. As always getting some great tips from your channel. Keep up the good work
Enjoyed watching your viddy. Apparently, the rule for planting on the back of seed packets was actually meant for farmers for spacing their crops and not home gardeners. You can plant seeds as close as you like as the plants that are hugging each other keep weeds at bay.
Oh those fruit flies! they are also attacking my Zucchini, I have pocket size mesh bags which I am covering them with and securing with a peg, then in the mornings I open them and try and pollinate the flowers which are open, it's a tough battle with them, they seem to be prolific this year
I love the approach you take with your gardening. I had some initial set backs with my garden this spring, and have been feeling like I missed the boat in terms of planting. But, after seeing this I am renewed and ready to get some things in the ground! Thank you! One more thing, where do you purchase your seed trays from? I'd love to find some quality trays that will last. Thanks, Damian
This is something I have experienced myself and believe me,it really worked for me. Whenever you're out in your Garden, ALWAYS be totally barefoot because our soles love and deserve that freedom. They love to feel various textures of soil between their toes. Apart from n it's very healthy to be barefoot outside. Take for example two plants, one grown inside a pot and tge other grown in Nature. However much you water and use fertilizer, it never looks as healthy as the latter. This is simply because the roots have a limited space to stread and the Nurishment too is the same. The soles of our feet are like the roots of a tree.When you're not barefoot that natural process is obstructed. Our soles are designs to absorb things which are essential to lead a healthy lifestyle. However, use of footwear deprives this process. Apaurt from that there are a large number of Sensors / Nerve endings on the soles of our feet, which connects from head to toe. When we walk on Sand, Gravel and Tiny Stones /Pebbles,our entire body gets stimulated through these sensors. Once again Footwear deprives this natural process. So, go barefoot always for good health and happy feet and soles.
When is the best time of the year to buy seeds from you for the next season (February). I am wanting to buy varieties suited to our Brisbane GC climate
I do restocks every month, sometimes I can’t get things on peak season though. Was there something specific you’re after? Garlic will be later this month.
Central Qld garden here. Attempted corn twice, and both times lost the cobs to a ferocious caterpillar of some description. Curious whether you've had issues and what you did about it?
Yeah we’ve had those a few times, usually later in the season. Do you think they are the corn ear worms? Heliothis? It’s a pretty destructive pest. You can usually see them starting to damage the silks, I often squish them there first. You want to attract in more praying mantis, predatory wasps, birds, hoverflies. Failing that a net over them might work, but you might find that you’ve now got the larvae in your soil. Definitely rotate from where you’ve grown before, their life cycle is fast. If you’ve got chickens I’d get them in the bed to weed out any critters too.
No I haven’t, but I thought maybe one year one was eaten by a mouse so i guess it’s possible - they just didn’t take everything - which is unusual for rats 😂
I have fennel growing beside, beans,potatoes, subchokes, sweet potatoes and a zucchini and it all seems to be doing really well 😊
Yeah I’ve never had an issue, they pop up everywhere and I just let them do their thing.
Always so helpful with what to plant & what you're sowing. Thanks again for sharing your garden progress❤
Thank you for watching
Got to harvest my first ears of sweet corn tonight. I presently have 4 successions of corn at various stages and it was beautiful. Also had some blue climbing beans and some carrots.
I also recently added another two bee hives to bring me to 4 hives now. As always getting some great tips from your channel. Keep up the good work
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You’ve done well, nothing better than home grown corn
@ it was delicious
Enjoyed watching your viddy. Apparently, the rule for planting on the back of seed packets was actually meant for farmers for spacing their crops and not home gardeners. You can plant seeds as close as you like as the plants that are hugging each other keep weeds at bay.
Yep and that’s also why I rarely plant full beds of the one thing
Hey from Somerset.
Happy planting
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It would be a bit warm out there right now
You’ve inspired me, I think we need to try and grow some corn. 🌽 🌽 and tomatoes 🍅
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Oh those fruit flies! they are also attacking my Zucchini, I have pocket size mesh bags which I am covering them with and securing with a peg, then in the mornings I open them and try and pollinate the flowers which are open, it's a tough battle with them, they seem to be prolific this year
Yeah I am close to pulling them out! It’s so frustrating.
Excellent 😃🎉
I subscribed to your channel 🙏
Thank you ☺️
@loveofdirt you're welcome 😁 Happy to be here 🙏🎉
I can't believe lettuce is a summer crop!! Too scared to grow it in case it gets burnt during the higher temps!! LOL!!
It’s not easy to grow in summer and prone to bolting but I plant it all year round - in summer shady positions and loose leaf only.
I love the approach you take with your gardening. I had some initial set backs with my garden this spring, and have been feeling like I missed the boat in terms of planting. But, after seeing this I am renewed and ready to get some things in the ground! Thank you! One more thing, where do you purchase your seed trays from? I'd love to find some quality trays that will last. Thanks, Damian
Great news! I got the trays from active vista
Thank you look forward to your videos 🥰🙌🇦🇺 Karen from NSW PMQ 2444
Thank you
Great mix of veggies you planting out there. How does your garden handle the wet season when it comes around?
It’s a struggle, especially with tomatoes. I’ll wind back a bit from now until Feb.
Is it Fennel or is it Dill?
The leaves are similar looking.
Definitely fennel but there is a tiny dill there too which I did plant.
This is something I have experienced myself and believe me,it really worked for me.
Whenever you're out in your Garden, ALWAYS be totally barefoot because our soles love and deserve that freedom. They love to feel various textures of soil between their toes. Apart from n it's very healthy to be barefoot outside.
Take for example two plants, one grown inside a pot and tge other grown in Nature. However much you water and use fertilizer, it never looks as healthy as the latter. This is simply because the roots have a limited space to stread and the Nurishment too is the same.
The soles of our feet are like the roots of a tree.When you're not barefoot that natural process is obstructed. Our soles are designs to absorb things which are essential to lead a healthy lifestyle. However, use of footwear deprives this process. Apaurt from that there are a large number of Sensors / Nerve endings on the soles of our feet, which connects from head to toe. When we walk on Sand, Gravel and Tiny Stones /Pebbles,our entire body gets stimulated through these sensors. Once again Footwear deprives this natural process.
So, go barefoot always for good health and happy feet and soles.
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When is the best time of the year to buy seeds from you for the next season (February). I am wanting to buy varieties suited to our Brisbane GC climate
I do restocks every month, sometimes I can’t get things on peak season though. Was there something specific you’re after? Garlic will be later this month.
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Thanks
Central Qld garden here. Attempted corn twice, and both times lost the cobs to a ferocious caterpillar of some description. Curious whether you've had issues and what you did about it?
Yeah we’ve had those a few times, usually later in the season. Do you think they are the corn ear worms? Heliothis? It’s a pretty destructive pest. You can usually see them starting to damage the silks, I often squish them there first. You want to attract in more praying mantis, predatory wasps, birds, hoverflies. Failing that a net over them might work, but you might find that you’ve now got the larvae in your soil. Definitely rotate from where you’ve grown before, their life cycle is fast. If you’ve got chickens I’d get them in the bed to weed out any critters too.
@loveofdirt great tips. Cheers!
Do you ever have problems with rats eating sweet potatoes?
No I haven’t, but I thought maybe one year one was eaten by a mouse so i guess it’s possible - they just didn’t take everything - which is unusual for rats 😂