Before cold nights arrive in the garden, practical ideas for how to prepare
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Before cold nights arrive in the garden, practical ideas for how to prepare
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What else are you doing to prepare your garden for cold nights?
I cover all my beds with compost material and then cardboard. I'm not so worried by the cold but the wet. It's been such as wet year and we're under an orange warning for rain here in West Cork. It looks like we will have a minimum of 5 inches before Friday. I think we're in for a wet winter.
I grew Greek gigantic beans this year for the first time after buying them off of Amazon I absolutely love them and had a good harvest. I was so excited to try some thing that you grow over in Wales.
I'm so pleased that you like them! I hope you have dried some of the beans to use as seed next year.
nice video liz its been very cold the last few nights
When I filmed this on Thursday last week, I was getting ready to visit Tanya at Lovely Greens for the weekend and the weather forecast said the temperatures would be low at night and high-ish during the day - there isn't much sign of it having been high-ish, so I'm very pleased that I did this prep work.
🐝 Thanks for the great video 🌻
The golden fuchsia with vivid flowers is called Genii.
Thank you for the name of the variety. I was given a plant years ago and have been taking cuttings ever since!
I have a dried bean cooking day once a month - soak and cook the beans then freeze them - no more forgetting to soak dried beans before use
Same haha. I love to keep cooked beans and chickpeas in the freezer to so that I can use them as and when I need them. It saves having to cook them every time you need them or buy gross canned beans/chickpeas.
Looking great! I’m pleased you also pop cuttings in a glass of water, I think they keep better than in a plastic bag sweating
Hi Liz. Fuschias are just lovely plants. I didn't know the berries are edible. A very interesting video yet again. Thanks
Thanks Margaret! I only learnt about fuschia berries a few years ago. I don't eat them often, but once I have lots of plants (and therefore, lots of berries) I plan to make some wine from them.
I just took down my Greek Giant beans on the weekend...I had to get a ladder out as the bamboo teepee was 12 feet tall! I will be canning some because I too am rubbish when it comes to thinking ahead and soaking them. That allows a bit of spontaneity in my winter soup cooking. ❤
Butternut squash/pumpkin makes yummy soup, can add all kinds of different things, if you like Thai food, add some Thai curry
My favourite is a bit of fried bacon, grated cheese, yoghurt
But there are many more variations of things
If you like soups that is 😀
I have harvested my butternut squashes and pumpkins. Emptying the compost bins and setting them back up again. Planting garlic. Taking in tender plants. I need to mow the grass again too.
We managed to mow the grass last week after 4 days without rain, the ground was still very soggy though.
Liz, my Kuri squash failed too but….there were lots of seeds in the compost and they all grew.Thinned out I got 30 Kuri squash.Lovely in risotto with sage or soup with leeks!
Thanks for the info with the squash.
Mine have not done much better. I've already picked the ripe ones, I'll fetch the rest in tomorrow.
Hi Liz. Thank you for sharing. Can you please tell me what gloves you wear? I always see you with those black ones and they look like excellent waterproof protection and getting your nails dirty. 😍
They are black surgical type gloves, they come in lots of different colours.
Ah OK, thank you x
Hi Liz
Have you tried covering with Woodchips an leaving the Woodchips AS a 4 Inch mulsh.
Regards Douglas
Yes, I did that in the orchard in my previous homestead. Sadly I have to pay for wood chips here, so use them sparingly.
I would love a frost here in Cornwall , lots of snails.
And oh so many slugs here!
Liz, are you selling some of the Greek Gigantic beans, I would sure love to get some, I have been looking to purchase and could not find any seed packets. I Liv in Zone 10B Southern California. Also love your garden show and your books.
I can't sell seeds as I don't have a licence and seeds cannot be sent internationally to USA. Try a health food store selling them for eating, but make sure the dried beans are organic or they could have a growth inhibitor sprayed on them.
Liz…have your Greek gigantes beans perennialised please?
Greek Gigantes are a type of runner bean and therefore have the potential to grow as a perennial plant. How well each plant survives the winter depends on how harsh/wet/cold the winter is that year and the location of the plants.
Wow, where did you get that huge polytunnel (at 07:00 min)?! I would absolutely love something like that in my garden up here in Norway
It's from First Tunnels. Here's my videos about it ruclips.net/video/0r7FFt3sZ08/видео.htmlsi=ZBJj97PmDo9eJOTA
Sadly I don’t have space in my freezer for beans so soak them is what I have to do…
Should I keep my potted blueberry bush outside or fling it in the greenhouse for protection?
Depends where you live. They would normally be hardy in most UK situations.
mushy squash "ooohhh Matron "
I did all this last weekend. I don’t have a 1/5th of your garden but cleared the Polytunnel for winter veggies 🧅 🧄 and harvested my 🌽, I also think these will be for next years corn. Lots of leaves falling around me so focusing on creating my own compost heaps this year 🤗 thanks for all your tips 💜 your channel is invaluable to me as a new Gardner (it’s a steep learning curve 🙃)
Hi liz , could I ask where you had that archway from please 🙏
I designed this arch system with Direct Plants! For 10% discount, use the code LIZ10 at the checkout. directplants.co.uk/polytunnels-parts/fruit-rose-arch-tunnel-10ft-wide/
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I have come back to your channel writing under my husbands name,my name is caroline
Hello Caroline!