Great to here ur mom is having fun ..she sure is blessed to have a daughter like you...i hope ur farden does 7 times more than last year because u have bwen such a blessing u go jess and the girlies...
Love this video, a bit of all sorts, You n Mum at the Allotment , And your Announcement of the Queen death , and at the end spinach 👍🏻 what a contrast , keep up the god work 👍🏻🙏
Hi, love the video. I can’t live without onions, so versatile and you can’t cook without them as a base for soups, stews. Eat them raw and cook so they sweeten up…mmmmm. Great to see the cooking bit too.
Loadsa content, including a quick visit to Buckingham Palace, thank you. Great to see your Mum has ditched all the walking aids. She is doing amazingly well. Loved the Patty Pan recipe - I always enjoy your cooking. Favourite veg - the first of everything as it comes into season.Looking forward to the holiday!
Well thank goodness for Lily the cat, otherwise you’d be lost… 🤣🤣🤣 I love to hear how the girls coo when you talk to them!!! 🐓 Oh by the way, your hair is so fabulous!!! 💕 So sorry for the loss of Her Majesty 💔
i did get a bit teary over the queen even tho i'm American. i am also 75 so she's been queen my entire life. my fave veg is romaine lettuce. with pumpkin seeds and garbanzo beans. Mum looks so happy again!! will be kool to see the girlies in full fluff!! 😊❤
2 favourite's is easy ... Carrots - roast , boiled or grated /raw covers all bases Potaoes - Roasties, Boiled/ Mashed load of butter - You and cold, fried with a nice runny egg and some bacon ...
You’re right about that tomato Green Zebra! I bought one plant purely out of curiosity in a local garden centre this spring. Delicious! Will grow again for sure.
Hi Jessie & your Mum too, some nice tomatoes and thr girlies are looking gorgeous ❤️ very sad about our Queen Elizabeth II. Very healthy lunch. Great video and thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
Another very interesting video, thank you. My favorite veg are what we called green beans as kids, now called french beans and brocolli, I could eat these every day.
CHEERS Jessie loved the video, i adore fuschias too and that one was georgeous. The stuffed pattypan looked yummy i must grow some of those. Great to see your mum walking unaided nowxx
Hi Jessie, i find your videos so calming. You make everything you do look so easy, but i know its not. Mum looks well after her hip replacement. i send love from Swansea Wales. x
Green green green!😊 Mum is looking good!👌 I'm still picking strawberries, sorry Jessie 😔 Thank you Lil for helping Jessie and her mum find their way to the allotment! 😂😂 My favourite two veg would be onions and carrots. They add so much flavour to dishes and you can let them go to seed for constant supply!
Love that your mother is healing up well. She’s an important part of Plot 37 too. I go to your videos to relax and still learn so much from you. And love the coos of the girlies. I am ready to plant my Fall spinach too here in Indiana USA. You talked about your bok Chou. Try to see if you can access seeds for Tatsoi as a green. Easy and fast growing. We tried first time this year and loved it. We can plant two seasons so will be planting it also this Fall. Thank you Jess for you wonderful videos….. Had to add on: favorite Vegi’s and tools. Agreed my Japanese horihori knife-must have the heavy duty serrated edge. Favorite veg I (skipping tomatoes because they are a must). We grow lots of greens, that merges many so I don’t want to narrow to one type. Peppers for 2nd favorite for flavors (again not narrowing down). But let’s not narrow down our gardens, there is so much to try.
I knew it was coming soon ( about the queen's passing) because of her age and health. But at least ik she's in heaven ( like we all will be) after this stepping stone 😉
finally got to watch vlog 127. must get organised on what to grow next year (dilemma) i was a little surprised at your take on the Queen, not sure why, maybe as you're such a London girl. Mandy, my wife was quaffing Inch's cider when we were in Wales...nice light drink. cheers Jessie
Aww thanks for taking us to the palace.....watched HRH arrive home yesterday,but the running commentary got right on my wick! Plot looking very lush! Had a meh day, so thanks for cheering me up ......cheers Jessie 🥂 x
I would not be able to pick favorites. I love most any of them! And I have such a problem with making a plan each year, following it, and documenting results. Your random approach is what I love. My goal is a garden, how?, why? not so important.
I grew up with rhubarb growing in our backyard with weeds but haven't tried growing it on my property yet but plan to next year . My sister and I loved eating on it raw 😋
Hi Jessie. Thought you might like to know that we have a hosepipe ban on our allotment in Surrey even though our allotments don't have hosepipes! We only have water troughs which are filled from the mains like a toilet cistern, and we fill watering cans from the trough, but the council have put notices on each water trough telling us about the hosepipe ban!
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your precious Queen 🙌🏻🦋🙌🏻 She’s by far the person I have admire the most of all people in the World!! The people I have despised more in my life is Methane & Hazbeen 🤢 (I hope I don’t offend anybody) I have been blessed to have travel to London 2 times from America 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸 Jessie I can barely wait for your videos!! Your bubbly personality & your sweet mom always make my day!! 😘❤️🙌🏻🦋🙌🏻❤️😘
I’m having fun exploring a visual spreadsheet programme called Airtable. Steve’s Seaside Kitchen Garden provided his subscribers with access to his databases to play around with and customise. If you love a spreadsheet, and I know you’re visually creative, then you might enjoy it as well Jessie.
It’s been raining a lot here now too so that everything’s green, getting a burst of growth and making it too muddy to switch over beds from summer to autumn plants. But I planted up a lime and lemon tree into the house so house plants are loving the attention
Ooh I love that Patty Pan, must grow some next year. I could eat chard until the cows come home (wherever their home is lol).Love your ripe tomatoes, mine are huge but still a yellowy colour ,but they are outside not in a greenhouse. Ah well I can always make green tomato chutney. Your Mum looks so much better. Cheers Jessie, thanks for a great video, take care and see you next week!
Hello Jessie, What a blessing for mom to be back to the garden does she tolerate being there without problems next day? What a historic time in the UK right now! The garden does look so good now. I'm so busy harvesting, canning, dehydrating and pickling. I hope you have a good week be safe bye for now
Hiya Jessie, those tomatoes are pretty cool seeing they were a bit late. Um, veg..... it would have to be podded beans to store to eat, and just for sheer excitement and enjoyment of the whole caboodle, it has to be squash. It amazes me every year, and growing all of them for me is an absolute joy, the storage, the colours, the odd hidden gem too. And eating them of course 😃
Wow, your Mum is looking well, so happy about that. Fav veg... easier for me to say what veg I don't like, aubergines, baby corn and okra.😄 My green beans have been a nightmare this year, mollycoddled them I have, and the little blighters are as tough as old boots🤔 but the tomatoes, oh the 'tommyatoes' have been/are wonderful, preserved soooo many, ooh and the apple trees have been mega good to us, unlike the bl**dy wasps who demolished the plums 🥴but happily the neighbours tree was chocka and part of it hangs into our garden...thanks Pete!!🤣🤣😜
I have a black and blue striped blouse that would totally match your sweater 💙 one of my favorite blouses to wear btw. I haven't tried patty pans yet but plan to . I have grown delicata squash once but need another garden to do that again lol ( working on hubby ) 😉
All and any veg is fab... I'm still learning so I just throw seed down and cross my fingers🤞 I love watching how to cook the different veg, you make it look so simple and delicious... Would love to see more. Cheers 🍻
Anything drought tolerant. It’s so hot and dry here and I hate trying to keep things alive. I found this year that malibar spinach loves it here. So I’ll definitely do that again.
love to see you harvesting toms. our crops are now coming to an end, the sunstripe got blight and that might spread to the crimson crush as they are close by. Blight and fungus and all manner of bugs have arrived now.....I don't like it 😥😥😥
Hi Jessie , my favourite home grown veg has to peas and either beetroot or Snowball Turnips but if I get apples on my tree then that will change lol good to see your mum getting about and more like her good self , tell her I say Hello , I also loved the cooking you male it look so easy and obviously must have been delicious, keep up the good work xx
Been a good week for the garden, good amount of rain but the sun still got the heat so everything loving life. Wilkos always do a sale with their gardening stuff, I got some seaweed feed for about £1. My protea seed have started to germinate which I’m really excited about. Got a good harvest of carrots which I grew in rootrunners trays, straightest carrots I’ve every had. I finally managed to grow crime de noire tomatoes, I always try to grow 1 different variety each year, there is a few vegetables I won’t be growing next year.
Thank you Jessie for introducing me to the spring onion verity "Lilla" I love it.Have always just grown Lisbon, but Lilla is sooooo much better!! Especially cooked on the barbecue😋 xx
It has definitely been one of most strangest and somewhat emotional week which I never thought would hit me the way it did and speaking to others they to had this feeling ,I can only put it down to the fact the queen was part of all our lives for so long sort of part the family so to speak and her one of her favourite flowers was the sweet pea which I also like put sometimes have mixed results growing them ,if we learn anything in life it's the simple things that matter and I suppose gardening or having a allotment teacher's us to appreciate the here and now instead of looking to much to the future that will take care of itself 😊
I am afraid I can’t choose a fave veg either. I love all veg. But I do love czar white beans as they are like butter beans I love them. I love winter squash as I make soups in winter I love the soup. I love greens I love home grown carrots parsnips and swede. Sprouting broccoli I love. Leeks in white sauce and actually I have to have white sauce with sliced green runner beans. Cheese sauce with coli. I use onions and garlic in every dish I make virtually. There is nothing like your first new potatoes I don’t understand people that still havnt dig their early spuds in September. 😮sweetcorn picked cooked and eaten all with an hour what beats that? My first homegrown tomatoes cooked with basil on toast for brecky that’s summer and I can never wait for it. And there are plenty more. 😋
Love it when you cook, what do you do with the squash flesh? My fav veggies are No.1 leeks, No.2 Blue Lake climbing beans. Wilko always reduces seeds this time of year, and this year supposed to be at least 70% off, but they didn't bother putting a sale sign up in my shop
Mmmm, interesting,,,‘what’s your favourite vege’? I love all vegetables but it depends on whether eating,,, or one I couldn’t do without for cooking. The one I couldn’t do without is probably onions. My favourite for eating,, probably Asparagus xx
Beetroot and Cauliflower are def. my favs. although I cannot, for the life of me, grow Cauliflower from seed successfully but have had huge success with plugs including overwintering in the greenhouse.
Hi Jessie, boy have we had some rain unbelievable for us as we don't have downpours that often but when we do its lovely, the water tanks are full and my vegetables are coming on a treat, I found some rainbow chard or spinach as we call it so that's in and I'm trying eggplants so every thing is looking good all I have to do is put shade cloth on for the hot weather which is not to far off for us ,also just asking when I was in England visiting mum and family mum would get spring greens from the grocery shop now is that cabbage or not ,also it is so nice to see your mum doing so well walking without a cane a big hello to your mum ,my fab veg are parsnip and swede, anyway Jessie fingers crossed for a good harvest, not to hot I hope, I say every year LOL now wine time cheers mum and Jessie xx
Hi your garden looks very good rain really does a lot to our gardens, I'm not really reaping much because of the worms they made a mess in my garden this year everything they touch, mum is looking good walking around on her own that's so nice
I love your videos and they do inspire me in my little kitchen garden. I wouldn't worry about the noise of the planes. It doesn't seem to come across on the video. Also, do you have an Amazon affiliate link to the hori hori knife?
This year my tomato’s are not great the variety’s that are beefsteak and other larger types are small. Last year I saved some seeds from Tesco tomato’s and I had great germination and the tomato’s from the plants were a great size but one thing I didn’t like was the skins were tough.
I’d never eaten cooked kale I liked until this year. I’ve grown it now, and I love it. Kale and chard in stir fries have become a favourite thing! So thank you.
Great to here ur mom is having fun ..she sure is blessed to have a daughter like you...i hope ur farden does 7 times more than last year because u have bwen such a blessing u go jess and the girlies...
So glad Mama's Hip is doing good, we missed her . Welcome back Mama.
So great to see your mum getting about well ! Prayers do work !
Love this video, a bit of all sorts, You n Mum at the Allotment , And your Announcement of the Queen death , and at the end spinach 👍🏻 what a contrast , keep up the god work 👍🏻🙏
Hi, love the video. I can’t live without onions, so versatile and you can’t cook without them as a base for soups, stews. Eat them raw and cook so they sweeten up…mmmmm. Great to see the cooking bit too.
Desert Island seeds - that was a great answer! :D
Loadsa content, including a quick visit to Buckingham Palace, thank you. Great to see your Mum has ditched all the walking aids. She is doing amazingly well. Loved the Patty Pan recipe - I always enjoy your cooking. Favourite veg - the first of everything as it comes into season.Looking forward to the holiday!
Well thank goodness for Lily the cat, otherwise you’d be lost… 🤣🤣🤣 I love to hear how the girls coo when you talk to them!!! 🐓 Oh by the way, your hair is so fabulous!!! 💕 So sorry for the loss of Her Majesty 💔
Loveeee when you show cooking, always inspires me to make new things 🙌🏻
Hey Jessie, nice to see your mum walking more easily.
i did get a bit teary over the queen even tho i'm American. i am also 75 so she's been queen my entire life. my fave veg is romaine lettuce. with pumpkin seeds and garbanzo beans. Mum looks so happy again!! will be kool to see the girlies in full fluff!! 😊❤
Love your videos! Always calming and entertaining. I am so happy to see your mom doing so well!
2 favourite's is easy ...
Carrots - roast , boiled or grated /raw covers all bases
Potaoes - Roasties, Boiled/ Mashed load of butter - You and cold, fried with a nice runny egg and some bacon ...
You’re right about that tomato Green Zebra! I bought one plant purely out of curiosity in a local garden centre this spring. Delicious! Will grow again for sure.
My favourite two vegetables has to be Potatoes and Scallions i just love eating Champ with a big blob of real butter
Hi Jessie & your Mum too, some nice tomatoes and thr girlies are looking gorgeous ❤️ very sad about our Queen Elizabeth II. Very healthy lunch. Great video and thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
Your girlies are so soft-spoken ♡ I have to get my own !
Lol organized 🤣 cheers! ❤️ lov ya Jessie !
Looks absolutely wonderful, love that Kitty she is so sweet
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Another very interesting video, thank you. My favorite veg are what we called green beans as kids, now called french beans and brocolli, I could eat these every day.
So glad your mom is looking and walking so well…
Isn’t the rain miraculous after the long dry summer ❤️🌸🐝
Wow 10 p what a bargain the allotment is looking great after the rain
CHEERS Jessie loved the video, i adore fuschias too and that one was georgeous. The stuffed pattypan looked yummy i must grow some of those. Great to see your mum walking unaided nowxx
Hi Jessie, i find your videos so calming. You make everything you do look so easy, but i know its not. Mum looks well after her hip replacement. i send love from Swansea Wales. x
Green green green!😊 Mum is looking good!👌 I'm still picking strawberries, sorry Jessie 😔
Thank you Lil for helping Jessie and her mum find their way to the allotment! 😂😂 My favourite two veg would be onions and carrots. They add so much flavour to dishes and you can let them go to seed for constant supply!
Cheers Jessie 🥂
Fave veg - potatoes and broad beans - simples 😊
My mum says the blood fish and bone might be attracting the diggers. Speaking of mums, I'm glad yours is walking about again.
And yes, I have many favorite veg 😋
I've been growing dill all over for years ♡ I make dill pickles every year ( mostly because of my grandkids) and the monarch butterflies love them
OMG Jessle! I want to come for lunch tomorrow 🤣
Love that your mother is healing up well. She’s an important part of Plot 37 too. I go to your videos to relax and still learn so much from you. And love the coos of the girlies. I am ready to plant my Fall spinach too here in Indiana USA. You talked about your bok Chou. Try to see if you can access seeds for Tatsoi as a green. Easy and fast growing. We tried first time this year and loved it. We can plant two seasons so will be planting it also this Fall. Thank you Jess for you wonderful videos….. Had to add on: favorite Vegi’s and tools. Agreed my Japanese horihori knife-must have the heavy duty serrated edge. Favorite veg I (skipping tomatoes because they are a must). We grow lots of greens, that merges many so I don’t want to narrow to one type. Peppers for 2nd favorite for flavors (again not narrowing down). But let’s not narrow down our gardens, there is so much to try.
I knew it was coming soon ( about the queen's passing) because of her age and health. But at least ik she's in heaven ( like we all will be) after this stepping stone 😉
Your mon seems to be doing well. Thanks for clarifying planting times.
For me it’s tomatoes (yeah I know they are a fruit) onions and courgettes. They are so versatile so delicious and just so good home grown x
I just LOVE the cooking bit 😋 more please!!
Wow the dinner looked wonderful. Great vlog.
finally got to watch vlog 127. must get organised on what to grow next year (dilemma) i was a little surprised at your take on the Queen, not sure why, maybe as you're such a London girl. Mandy, my wife was quaffing Inch's cider when we were in Wales...nice light drink. cheers Jessie
Favourite veg .... lettuce and chillies
Aww thanks for taking us to the palace.....watched HRH arrive home yesterday,but the running commentary got right on my wick!
Plot looking very lush! Had a meh day, so thanks for cheering me up ......cheers Jessie 🥂 x
2 favorite... Spanish onions and spinach. That’s today, tomorrow could be different 😂
I would not be able to pick favorites. I love most any of them! And I have such a problem with making a plan each year, following it, and documenting results. Your random approach is what I love. My goal is a garden, how?, why? not so important.
Hahahahah, yes Jaynee! I love pawing over seed packets and making plans but they rarely get followed hahah!
I grew up with rhubarb growing in our backyard with weeds but haven't tried growing it on my property yet but plan to next year . My sister and I loved eating on it raw 😋
Favourite veg: definitely peas, and sweetcorn. But not necessarily in that order
fuchias are my fave flowers grown them for years
Hi Jessie. Thought you might like to know that we have a hosepipe ban on our allotment in Surrey even though our allotments don't have hosepipes! We only have water troughs which are filled from the mains like a toilet cistern, and we fill watering cans from the trough, but the council have put notices on each water trough telling us about the hosepipe ban!
My favorite veg are really fruit, so if only one veg, I'd go with sweet potatoes. Edible greens and tubers...
I really enjoyed seeing you cook with your produce at the end, gives me great inspiration for meals.
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your precious Queen 🙌🏻🦋🙌🏻 She’s by far the person I have admire the most of all people in the World!! The people I have despised more in my life is Methane & Hazbeen 🤢 (I hope I don’t offend anybody) I have been blessed to have travel to London 2 times from America 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸 Jessie I can barely wait for your videos!! Your bubbly personality & your sweet mom always make my day!! 😘❤️🙌🏻🦋🙌🏻❤️😘
Love your blog Jessica, love your journeys to Chapman & tickers, my my home stomping ground where *,m visiting g soon, bless you 🙂
Yes! Love my hori hori!
I’m having fun exploring a visual spreadsheet programme called Airtable. Steve’s Seaside Kitchen Garden provided his subscribers with access to his databases to play around with and customise. If you love a spreadsheet, and I know you’re visually creative, then you might enjoy it as well Jessie.
You are not alone. I definitely can't choose a favourite. Nice recipe idea
Fav veg...spinach and squash
It’s been raining a lot here now too so that everything’s green, getting a burst of growth and making it too muddy to switch over beds from summer to autumn plants. But I planted up a lime and lemon tree into the house so house plants are loving the attention
Ooh I love that Patty Pan, must grow some next year. I could eat chard until the cows come home (wherever their home is lol).Love your ripe tomatoes, mine are huge but still a yellowy colour ,but they are outside not in a greenhouse. Ah well I can always make green tomato chutney. Your Mum looks so much better. Cheers Jessie, thanks for a great video, take care and see you next week!
Hello Jessie, What a blessing for mom to be back to the garden does she tolerate being there without problems next day? What a historic time in the UK right now! The garden does look so good now. I'm so busy harvesting, canning, dehydrating and pickling. I hope you have a good week be safe bye for now
Hiya Jessie, those tomatoes are pretty cool seeing they were a bit late. Um, veg..... it would have to be podded beans to store to eat, and just for sheer excitement and enjoyment of the whole caboodle, it has to be squash. It amazes me every year, and growing all of them for me is an absolute joy, the storage, the colours, the odd hidden gem too. And eating them of course 😃
Wow, your Mum is looking well, so happy about that. Fav veg... easier for me to say what veg I don't like, aubergines, baby corn and okra.😄 My green beans have been a nightmare this year, mollycoddled them I have, and the little blighters are as tough as old boots🤔 but the tomatoes, oh the 'tommyatoes' have been/are wonderful, preserved soooo many, ooh and the apple trees have been mega good to us, unlike the bl**dy wasps who demolished the plums 🥴but happily the neighbours tree was chocka and part of it hangs into our garden...thanks Pete!!🤣🤣😜
I loved my tour in the UK. It was always green…
Great to see Mum looking so good!
I have a black and blue striped blouse that would totally match your sweater 💙 one of my favorite blouses to wear btw. I haven't tried patty pans yet but plan to . I have grown delicata squash once but need another garden to do that again lol ( working on hubby ) 😉
Spuds ! - Always. :)
All and any veg is fab... I'm still learning so I just throw seed down and cross my fingers🤞
I love watching how to cook the different veg, you make it look so simple and delicious... Would love to see more. Cheers 🍻
My brassicas have been amazing this year. I not only put lime and fish, blood and bone but chicken manure pellets. This is my go to from now on!
Favorite veg, besides tomatoes and chard, I’d pick beans and greens. Any kind of bean or green. I seem to crave those during the winter.
Anything drought tolerant. It’s so hot and dry here and I hate trying to keep things alive. I found this year that malibar spinach loves it here. So I’ll definitely do that again.
Favourite veg curly kale and cavelo nero. (and can never grow enough courgettes)
Favorite veg is beetroot and any salad leaves. Great video Jessie.
love to see you harvesting toms. our crops are now coming to an end, the sunstripe got blight and that might spread to the crimson crush as they are close by. Blight and fungus and all manner of bugs have arrived now.....I don't like it 😥😥😥
Hi Jessie , my favourite home grown veg has to peas and either beetroot or Snowball Turnips but if I get apples on my tree then that will change lol good to see your mum getting about and more like her good self , tell her I say Hello , I also loved the cooking you male it look so easy and obviously must have been delicious, keep up the good work xx
oh my thank you for sharing the walk by the palace hugs to you guys
Been a good week for the garden, good amount of rain but the sun still got the heat so everything loving life. Wilkos always do a sale with their gardening stuff, I got some seaweed feed for about £1. My protea seed have started to germinate which I’m really excited about. Got a good harvest of carrots which I grew in rootrunners trays, straightest carrots I’ve every had. I finally managed to grow crime de noire tomatoes, I always try to grow 1 different variety each year, there is a few vegetables I won’t be growing next year.
Thank you Jessie for introducing me to the spring onion verity "Lilla" I love it.Have always just grown Lisbon, but Lilla is sooooo much better!! Especially cooked on the barbecue😋 xx
It has definitely been one of most strangest and somewhat emotional week which I never thought would hit me the way it did and speaking to others they to had this feeling ,I can only put it down to the fact the queen was part of all our lives for so long sort of part the family so to speak and her one of her favourite flowers was the sweet pea which I also like put sometimes have mixed results growing them ,if we learn anything in life it's the simple things that matter and I suppose gardening or having a allotment teacher's us to appreciate the here and now instead of looking to much to the future that will take care of itself 😊
Always enjoy seeing you on the plot! Encourages me to get busy on mine!
I am afraid I can’t choose a fave veg either. I love all veg. But I do love czar white beans as they are like butter beans I love them. I love winter squash as I make soups in winter I love the soup. I love greens I love home grown carrots parsnips and swede. Sprouting broccoli I love. Leeks in white sauce and actually I have to have white sauce with sliced green runner beans. Cheese sauce with coli. I use onions and garlic in every dish I make virtually. There is nothing like your first new potatoes I don’t understand people that still havnt dig their early spuds in September. 😮sweetcorn picked cooked and eaten all with an hour what beats that? My first homegrown tomatoes cooked with basil on toast for brecky that’s summer and I can never wait for it. And there are plenty more. 😋
My favourite veg are potatoes and swede.
Great vid, my runner beans have been rubbish this year
Two favorites:. Habenero peppers and potatoes (the big russet ones!)
I like your style. Lol
@@johnrriggs22 Potatoes are the universal side and habeneros can make both jerk chicken and habanero barbecue sauce.
Very well planned selection Mike! :D
@@JessieatPlot37 If only I could have a bumper crop of either! 😔
Love it when you cook, what do you do with the squash flesh? My fav veggies are No.1 leeks, No.2 Blue Lake climbing beans. Wilko always reduces seeds this time of year, and this year supposed to be at least 70% off, but they didn't bother putting a sale sign up in my shop
Brussels and cauli are my two favourite veggies.
Sea berries are great also!! x
Mmmm, interesting,,,‘what’s your favourite vege’?
I love all vegetables but it depends on whether eating,,, or one I couldn’t do without for cooking.
The one I couldn’t do without is probably onions.
My favourite for eating,, probably Asparagus xx
Beetroot and Cauliflower are def. my favs. although I cannot, for the life of me, grow Cauliflower from seed successfully but have had huge success with plugs including overwintering in the greenhouse.
Beautiful rosy lady.
Nice
Everything does seem to be seeing autumn Jessie, yet, it is still summer.
Which end of St James’s Park is that fuchsia? I’d love to see it. Cheers.
Hi Jessie, boy have we had some rain unbelievable for us as we don't have downpours that often but when we do its lovely, the water tanks are full and my vegetables are coming on a treat, I found some rainbow chard or spinach as we call it so that's in and I'm trying eggplants so every thing is looking good all I have to do is put shade cloth on for the hot weather which is not to far off for us ,also just asking when I was in England visiting mum and family mum would get spring greens from the grocery shop now is that cabbage or not ,also it is so nice to see your mum doing so well walking without a cane a big hello to your mum ,my fab veg are parsnip and swede, anyway Jessie fingers crossed for a good harvest, not to hot I hope, I say every year LOL now wine time cheers mum and Jessie xx
That looks lovely!
Tomatoes & green beans my fav
Hi your garden looks very good rain really does a lot to our gardens, I'm not really reaping much because of the worms they made a mess in my garden this year everything they touch, mum is looking good walking around on her own that's so nice
My 2 crops would be potatoes and any bean
I love your videos and they do inspire me in my little kitchen garden. I wouldn't worry about the noise of the planes. It doesn't seem to come across on the video.
Also, do you have an Amazon affiliate link to the hori hori knife?
❤&Mum❤
Love the fuscia
I would certainly pick the cabbage over the king in importance.
Khub sundor seyar valo laglo 👌
Sweet peas and zucchini are my fav veggies.
This year my tomato’s are not great the variety’s that are beefsteak and other larger types are small.
Last year I saved some seeds from Tesco tomato’s and I had great germination and the tomato’s from the plants were a great size but one thing I didn’t like was the skins were tough.
I’d never eaten cooked kale I liked until this year. I’ve grown it now, and I love it. Kale and chard in stir fries have become a favourite thing! So thank you.