Hello Claire, I just discovered your very complete channel. Your method of cultivation fits exactly with mine! My vegetable garden is only 4 years old, I keep modifying it, a lot of beginner mistakes... I don't understand what you're saying, but the pleasure of seeing yourself in your vegetable garden brings down the language barrier. I get closer to the translator from time to time and to write this comment. Thank you for sharing with ease. Greetings from Reunion Island as it enters its autumn at the moment. See you soon. Tina
Claire, wow, your garden is amazing. We here in Nebraska are still waiting for the night time freezing temperatures to go away. My seedlings are getting some sunshine today but will be back in the warmth of inside tonight. It's not going to warm up any this week. I fear that this will be a late Spring here. It's great to see you out planting and even harvesting. Have a great day in the garden. Nebraska Dave Urban Farmer
Really enjoyed looking around your garden Claire. Lots coming on. The herbs look ace. I'm ramping up herb production this year as the quail love them and can strip a small plant in a matter of hours. Hope you are all safe and well. Take care and stay safe. Mags
Yes we're all keeping safe and well thank you. Hope you are too. Fresh herbs are amazing, and lift a dish to another level. I hope you are able to get some herbs for yourself, and the quail doesn't eat them all xx
I wanted to grow asparagus this year, but didn't get around to buying crowns and then covid happened! Oh well maybe next year! You have so much already coming up! With more Frost's due next week I'm holding off planting stuff out yet!. your garden is looking great 👌
excellent i love beetroot,but have loads in jars,to eat and as have troubles with food tolerance coeliac disease have to be very selective about foods at most times any ways,but I love beetroot in small amounts ,and it is so good for you,well done you teach really well too thank you
forgot to say my mint grows ever so well and it is in my wooden wishing well which in winter comes behind my kitchen french doors but in warm weather it goes into my back garden... just taking the wishing well outside.
Great to see your garden coming up, we have lettuces radishes asparagus beans and peas all doing well, the first Saturday in May is coming up soon hope to see more of you then -Ha ha WNGD , as always looking for a bush to hide behind Mike
Hello Claire, I just discovered your very complete channel. Your method of cultivation fits exactly with mine! My vegetable garden is only 4 years old, I keep modifying it, a lot of beginner mistakes... I don't understand what you're saying, but the pleasure of seeing yourself in your vegetable garden brings down the language barrier. I get closer to the translator from time to time and to write this comment. Thank you for sharing with ease. Greetings from Reunion Island as it enters its autumn at the moment. See you soon. Tina
Claire, wow, your garden is amazing. We here in Nebraska are still waiting for the night time freezing temperatures to go away. My seedlings are getting some sunshine today but will be back in the warmth of inside tonight. It's not going to warm up any this week. I fear that this will be a late Spring here. It's great to see you out planting and even harvesting.
Have a great day in the garden.
Nebraska Dave
Urban Farmer
So pleased you came up on my feed. Superb advice
Great video Clair,thank you for your precious time
Gardens looking good claire, i have some ordinary sorrell i have had in a large pot for years always comes back i use it a lot,
Really enjoyed looking around your garden Claire. Lots coming on. The herbs look ace. I'm ramping up herb production this year as the quail love them and can strip a small plant in a matter of hours. Hope you are all safe and well. Take care and stay safe. Mags
Yes we're all keeping safe and well thank you. Hope you are too. Fresh herbs are amazing, and lift a dish to another level. I hope you are able to get some herbs for yourself, and the quail doesn't eat them all xx
Love your videos Claire 💚
Love the herb bed 👌👌👌
Great advice on being able to grow radishes in sets of 3
I wanted to grow asparagus this year, but didn't get around to buying crowns and then covid happened! Oh well maybe next year! You have so much already coming up! With more Frost's due next week I'm holding off planting stuff out yet!. your garden is looking great 👌
Yes, there's always next year, they need to be sown undercover in about early March.
excellent i love beetroot,but have loads in jars,to eat and as have troubles with food tolerance coeliac disease have to be very selective about foods at most times any ways,but I love beetroot in small amounts ,and it is so good for you,well done you teach really well too thank you
forgot to say my mint grows ever so well and it is in my wooden wishing well which in winter comes behind my kitchen french doors but in warm weather it goes into my back garden... just taking the wishing well outside.
You give great advice, keep up with the great work you do😀
Great to see your garden coming up, we have lettuces radishes asparagus beans and peas all doing well, the first Saturday in May is coming up soon hope to see more of you then -Ha ha WNGD , as always looking for a bush to hide behind Mike
Yes I know it's coming up soon. Let's hope the weather is warm.
Take care we had a very hard frost last night
Nice video and good advice
awesome shirt!
hello well done to all your hard work ,ive planted cabbage swede parsnip buttttt i dont know what is what any ides as not wot it wot lol
Send me a photo of each and I'll tell you which is which.
Kiwi's need at least one male for every 5 females. I grow Hardy Kiwi in Maine.