Hi can you please put the link down in the description for those green seed pots, i have looked up and down the description like you said and i can't see it anywhere maybe an eye test is in order for me 👀😵💫 thanks in advance. Barry (the Wirral)
Thank you! I had a relative visit who’s a gardener and we toured 2 plant sales, then my gardens discussing how she wants more space to garden without being able to handle what she already has where she lives. If she could manage organization skills plus not be afraid to just rip things out to start again her property would be as lovely as when I visited as a child. I’ve tried to help, but she’s overwhelmed. I think it takes 2 for a garden to really thrive - one to tend and the other to take away the destruction. 😂 My husband is great at picking up after my pruning and building beds where I day dream.
I'm a carer for my partner who has had a stroke so for 4 years I've done nothing but read and cook and clean and care. Finally this year, with no real ideas I began to garden again. 4 years of brambles, bindweed, cleavers, clover and slug armies awaited me. Cardboarded, weeded, bought big containers and went vegetables. It is also a garden in memory of my daughter Caroline Everest (Google the story) who died in 2015. Her likes and joys are reflected in the garden and all I wish for is that Val and Carrie were fit and well and sitting on their bench with me.
Hey sweetie long time no see. Its good to see you and your mother again. I pray that your mom is doing good. I have started doing my videos again now that I have healed up from
any chance you can increase the volume on your videos, cos over the last few months it's got more and more difficult to hear the dialogue and difficult to follow. my laptop is set to full volume ! other videos come through at a comfortable volume, thanks for your attention, Mick 😀😘xxx
Hi Jessie & your Mum, oh no! Your poor chard! Fingers crossed they will recover now you have covered them 🙏 you have donexa lot ifbplants, sowing & tidying jobs. Hampton Court looks beautiful ❤ nicexto see Hannah too. Lovely video, thanks for sharing and take care 😊
blessing in disguise that the birds ate the chard which is a high source of oxalates. your future self will thank you that you don't have gallbladder attacks, kidney stones and stiff joints. Let's just hope the birds survive!!
Pure delight and joy as always Jessie. Ive been unwell and not in the garden much for a weeks so your video was a treat. So appreciate you xx Managed to sow big trays of pak choi, tatsoi, spinach and cimi dvrappa and hopefully Im not too late for that.
Thanks Jessie , we bought the exact same plant couple of years ago because we loved the colour . I never , until today , knew it was a black laced elder ! We learn a lot from you and watch religiously each week .
A coat 😱 it’s cooking here and we mostly hide in the house until after dinner 🥵🥵 high 20’s to low 30’s. Lots on the go there hope,everything germinates quickly. Happy gardening to you and mom ❤, Ali 🌞🇨🇦
Just subscribed to Hannah's chanel after seeing her fossicking with Tony. What a great team you are! Great content again and thanks for the Hampton Court visit and featuring Hannah's garden together with the brown ale display - neat! Cheers!!🍷🍦
I so agree with you regarding the compost, just wish I could find a cheaper source. Also a mum like yours would be phenomenal, every gardener should have one. Just to boast I’ve been picking my tomatoes and cucumbers from the garden, for the first time ever Cardiff is ahead of London, strange season.🍅🐝👍
Alright! When are you going to introduce your fella? He is showing up in more & more videos, so he must be getting more comfortable in front of the camera. I even saw hm deliberately put his face in the camera view & he SMILED!! He’s cute!
Lovely update Jessie. Shame about the chard but it will grow back. Need to get my sowing hat on and pop some of those seeds in you mentioned. Have a great week. Emma
another cracker, my chard also eaten by the parakeets this year, i may try those french winter peas i have them in my basket. looking forward to the next one.
Great video, as always. The pesky pigeons have been eating my chard too. Haven't had to cover it in previous years. I agree about the Melcourt Sylvagrow. Consistent quality. Wisley shop often have it on offer - 4 bags for the price of 3.
Finally caught up on YT videos! Wow, 3 years since building the polyhouse! That’s gone so fast! Your poor chard 😢 those pesky pigeons have a lot to answer for. Lovely to see Hampton court…..loved the ‘ Newcastle brown ale’ bottles…..reminds me of home ❤️ Have a great week Jessie…. Cheers! 🥂
I grow rosemary, wild garlic, spare brassicas, sage, thyme and mint around the chicken run. And grapes over the top. They LOVE the raisins over the winter.
Thanks Jess for the seed sewing inspiration. Realised I have inherited a jostaberry on my plot & this has been its best year, loooadsa berries! Also blackcurrants, even had enough for 3 teeny pots of jam! 😋
I did not realise Sambuca berries/elder were poisonous eaten raw 🙈🙈 until today as I looked up Sambuca plant. Been watching your videos for a couple of years now always entertaining thanks 👍👍👍
They are 😊 you also need to let the berries turn black and not green before picking as Jessie did.. they dont have the taste nor the medicinally qualities before that.. im using it medically..
Hello Jessie, I hope your keeping well, what or who plays the music that plays over some of your videos it sounds like classic instrumental music which is very calm and relaxing.
I am following you Jess and growing these peas aswell I bought some the other day after you said last week. We do love our own freshly grown peas in the summer months
Ooww could you share your elderflower berry recipe or make a video showing it please. I make elderflower cordial every year and done the occasional fried but never knew you could use the berries. I thought they were poisonous lol xx
New subscriber ❤ 7 years building a garden from ruin just by splitting plants and growing seeds in the ground. I'd like to grow more now in my tiny brand new greenhouse ( thanks to my partner ) 😊 any ideas ?
😊another joy of a vlog Jessie. Looking forward to the Sambuca vid later in the year. Jealous of your Cav Nero. Failed to get any to germinate this year.
Loved your vlog once again. I have such a deep admiration for your mom. Can you have an interview with her about her experiences and opinions about gardening. Felicity Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
Jessie, you need to let the elder berries turn all black before they give taste to any use.. but i get you have a race against the birds, but its when they are black that the Elder properties are in them.. especially if uses medicinally.. maybe let them hang a month more next year and throw a net over the lover part.. a bit of extra work but I promise its worth it 😊
Frustrating weather this year. My broad beans are over already. I think I didn’t stagger sowing well enough, planted them too close together, didn’t support them well enough and they went manky in the wet. Cropped ok but I had to harvest all together and freeze surplus. Double podding them all was very time consuming!
Hello Jessie and Mom, TOO BAD about the peppermint chard your are fighting birds and I am fighting rabbits. The damage looks the same though. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I am to the last 3 or 4 lbs of broccolini harvested yesterday in the 34° C temperature. I am boiling 12 ounce batches for 3 minutes then into ice water. Drying well and putting them into vacuum sealer then freezing them. 12 ounces is just enough for us each meal. I alternate the heads from one end to the other so the seal very flat for stacking in the freezer. Last week I started 16 new seeds for fall crop and all 16 germinated I am very excited. The rabbits ate all my aubergines except one Ping Tung purple Japanese plant. Too late to try anymore this year. It does seem that I am starting several seeds on the same time schedule that you are either a few days ahead of you or behind you. Any way thank you for the very nice video I always look forward to the Tuesday video from you. Cya next time bye for now
Thanks for your constant planting and replanting and harvesting and harvesting--and now---turning all the bounty into meals!! About what percentage of your food needs do you grow in your allotment?
Please do show us the Sambuca recipe! We've bought a few Elderflowers this year to make Elderflower fizz, but if we could also have your Sambuca recipe, that would be fantastic!
@@jpennturner we have had wind,Hail stones, thunder and lightning, storms .I wake up every day to heavy grey thick cloud and weather reports saying the average temperature will be around 16 or 17 degrees
Love your vlogs..so relaxing ..watching you work ! 😅😅😅.. the girlies❤ the pretty girly cat❤.. and the music..beautiful ♥️ even my cat enjoys it ❤ did you mix the vermiculite in the bucket v soil.. or just sprinkled on the top v seeds??? I've just sown some 'rainbow chard' in my pots.. as some v my salads coming to the end now..😮
I was going to pick redcurrants Sunday, but got distracted. Monday morning, I noticed the birds had hot to them. I saved 1.2kg, but that was only a quarter ish lol 😂 the joys of nature
Totally agree about SylvaGrow for quality but it's a 25 mile drive for me to get a bag at £7.99 for 40L. The 50L bag must be old stock as currently only available in 40L and 15L bags. Cheers.
I am having a bumper crop year on zucchini and yellow squash so far. Cucumbers have been quite disappointing. I've re-started those indoors. Tomatoes are looking very good. Hot and sweet peppers have never looked better. It's going to be a good year.
Success and failures Jessie. My cabbages have been wonderful so far, the best ever! Peas mediocre, potatoes 7/10 but the chard is doing well. We have pigeons in our barn but they never touch my crops thank goodness. My problem at the moment is a bumblebee nest in my compost bin which means I can't use the bed nearest it because I don't like them. They give me the heebie jeebies lol ever since I was little. Lovely to see you all out!
@@jennyjohnson9012 very cool good for pollinating your beans and peas. You can still contact a local beekeeper who may be willing to relocate them for you. I had the cornish black ground bee nest in a compost heap and had to abandon it because they never left. Bees are awesome. :)
I keep trying to wrap my head around your voracious pigeon problem. 😬 Ours are extremely pesky once they know there's a bird feeder in the yard. They even go after nuts in shells ... but feasting on seedlings or just green leafage in general is unheard of in my neck of the woods!
I’m newer to your channel but the last few weeks I’ve looked so forward to your vlogs, and this week did not disappoint! Sorry about your peppermint chard. Something similar is happening in my own garden and something is eating the living daylights out of my sunflowers! It’s not unexpected, being outside and all, but it’s never not disheartening to see your plants nibbled on!
Jessie ......I would like to know the ingredients that you put into the soil to sow seeds, tell us, the name for us, who do not know names & how to sow, it would be of great help to us and I will put our like on your videos? I like you how to plant so easy ?? i will like to be next to you so i can learn from you, i like you, and I like your smile you are original you make me smile too ??
Most peat free compost is so bad isn’t it… I’m still using Erin excel it has peat in it and tbh I really don’t care .. the quality of PF just isn’t there and I’m not spending money on stuff that isn’t fit for purpose let alone multipurpose
Wearing a jacket? Here in Cologne Germany we do have 36 degrees fahrenheit. So hot here. My onions were infested with black small insects I through them all out on the compost. Soooo disappointed.
Hi can you please put the link down in the description for those green seed pots, i have looked up and down the description like you said and i can't see it anywhere maybe an eye test is in order for me 👀😵💫 thanks in advance.
Barry (the Wirral)
Thank you! I had a relative visit who’s a gardener and we toured 2 plant sales, then my gardens discussing how she wants more space to garden without being able to handle what she already has where she lives. If she could manage organization skills plus not be afraid to just rip things out to start again her property would be as lovely as when I visited as a child. I’ve tried to help, but she’s overwhelmed. I think it takes 2 for a garden to really thrive - one to tend and the other to take away the destruction. 😂 My husband is great at picking up after my pruning and building beds where I day dream.
I'm a carer for my partner who has had a stroke so for 4 years I've done nothing but read and cook and clean and care. Finally this year, with no real ideas I began to garden again. 4 years of brambles, bindweed, cleavers, clover and slug armies awaited me. Cardboarded, weeded, bought big containers and went vegetables. It is also a garden in memory of my daughter Caroline Everest (Google the story) who died in 2015. Her likes and joys are reflected in the garden and all I wish for is that Val and Carrie were fit and well and sitting on their bench with me.
Hey sweetie long time no see. Its good to see you and your mother again. I pray that your mom is doing good. I have started doing my videos again now that I have healed up from
any chance you can increase the volume on your videos, cos over the last few months it's got more and more difficult to hear the dialogue and difficult to follow. my laptop is set to full volume ! other videos come through at a comfortable volume, thanks for your attention, Mick 😀😘xxx
Ooo, I forgot you mentioned the douce provence. I bought some and sowed loads last week. They are all coming up fast. Thanks for the tip 😊
Jessie where did you post the like for the trays i cant see it in your allotment kit list ???
I got mine from eBay x
I was going to ask the same thing. I’m in Canada though, so it might not help anyway. Alas.
Hi Jessie & your Mum, oh no! Your poor chard! Fingers crossed they will recover now you have covered them 🙏 you have donexa lot ifbplants, sowing & tidying jobs. Hampton Court looks beautiful ❤ nicexto see Hannah too. Lovely video, thanks for sharing and take care 😊
blessing in disguise that the birds ate the chard which is a high source of oxalates. your future self will thank you that you don't have gallbladder attacks, kidney stones and stiff joints. Let's just hope the birds survive!!
Hi Jessie,I cannot find the link for the seed trays.
Highlight of the week
I love the bond you and your mum have! I'm late to your channel so watching some of your older videos too, you have the sweetest relationship 😊
Pure delight and joy as always Jessie. Ive been unwell and not in the garden much for a weeks so your video was a treat. So appreciate you xx
Managed to sow big trays of pak choi, tatsoi, spinach and cimi dvrappa and hopefully Im not too late for that.
Thanks Jessie , we bought the exact same plant couple of years ago because we loved the colour . I never , until today , knew it was a black laced elder ! We learn a lot from you and watch religiously each week .
A coat 😱 it’s cooking here and we mostly hide in the house until after dinner 🥵🥵 high 20’s to low 30’s. Lots on the go there hope,everything germinates quickly. Happy gardening to you and mom ❤, Ali 🌞🇨🇦
That big old fluffy cat is all shed off and looks half the size she is in the winter.❤️
Just subscribed to Hannah's chanel after seeing her fossicking with Tony. What a great team you are!
Great content again and thanks for the Hampton Court visit and featuring Hannah's garden together with the brown ale display - neat!
Cheers!!🍷🍦
Birds are attacking chard amd runner beans . Never had so much trouble with runner beans
Thank you for taking us to the flower show.
Jessie, I don't think you added the link to the little green seed sowing trays in the video description!
the seed trays are available at Longacres Garden centre in Shepperton
Was so hoping that they would be available by mail order to the US. I love the looks of them…
Do you know the size of them so I can search online for them please
I so agree with you regarding the compost, just wish I could find a cheaper source. Also a mum like yours would be phenomenal, every gardener should have one. Just to boast I’ve been picking my tomatoes and cucumbers from the garden, for the first time ever Cardiff is ahead of London, strange season.🍅🐝👍
Alright! When are you going to introduce your fella? He is showing up in more & more videos, so he must be getting more comfortable in front of the camera. I even saw hm deliberately put his face in the camera view & he SMILED!! He’s cute!
Sparrows love anything red
Lovely update Jessie. Shame about the chard but it will grow back. Need to get my sowing hat on and pop some of those seeds in you mentioned. Have a great week. Emma
another cracker, my chard also eaten by the parakeets this year, i may try those french winter peas i have them in my basket. looking forward to the next one.
Great video, as always. The pesky pigeons have been eating my chard too. Haven't had to cover it in previous years.
I agree about the Melcourt Sylvagrow. Consistent quality. Wisley shop often have it on offer - 4 bags for the price of 3.
For outdoor Aubergines try the Pinstripe Variety as they grow well up here in NE Scotland in my garden
Finally caught up on YT videos!
Wow, 3 years since building the polyhouse! That’s gone so fast! Your poor chard 😢 those pesky pigeons have a lot to answer for.
Lovely to see Hampton court…..loved the ‘ Newcastle brown ale’ bottles…..reminds me of home ❤️
Have a great week Jessie…. Cheers! 🥂
I grow rosemary, wild garlic, spare brassicas, sage, thyme and mint around the chicken run. And grapes over the top. They LOVE the raisins over the winter.
Thanks Jess for the seed sewing inspiration. Realised I have inherited a jostaberry on my plot & this has been its best year, loooadsa berries! Also blackcurrants, even had enough for 3 teeny pots of jam! 😋
I did not realise Sambuca berries/elder were poisonous eaten raw 🙈🙈 until today as I looked up Sambuca plant. Been watching your videos for a couple of years now always entertaining thanks 👍👍👍
They are 😊 you also need to let the berries turn black and not green before picking as Jessie did.. they dont have the taste nor the medicinally qualities before that.. im using it medically..
Hello Jessie, I hope your keeping well, what or who plays the music that plays over some of your videos it sounds like classic instrumental music which is very calm and relaxing.
I am following you Jess and growing these peas aswell I bought some the other day after you said last week. We do love our own freshly grown peas in the summer months
Was wondering if you could turn up your volume? I struggle to hear you. Love your vlog,
Fab vlog Jessie 🥰
Thanks
Ooww could you share your elderflower berry recipe or make a video showing it please. I make elderflower cordial every year and done the occasional fried but never knew you could use the berries. I thought they were poisonous lol xx
That was wonderful, thank you, x J, Dublin, Ireland
New subscriber ❤
7 years building a garden from ruin just by splitting plants and growing seeds in the ground. I'd like to grow more now in my tiny brand new greenhouse ( thanks to my partner ) 😊 any ideas ?
😊another joy of a vlog Jessie. Looking forward to the Sambuca vid later in the year. Jealous of your Cav Nero. Failed to get any to germinate this year.
Loved your vlog once again. I have such a deep admiration for your mom. Can you have an interview with her about her experiences and opinions about gardening.
Felicity Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
Jessie, you need to let the elder berries turn all black before they give taste to any use.. but i get you have a race against the birds, but its when they are black that the Elder properties are in them.. especially if uses medicinally.. maybe let them hang a month more next year and throw a net over the lover part.. a bit of extra work but I promise its worth it 😊
Frustrating weather this year. My broad beans are over already. I think I didn’t stagger sowing well enough, planted them too close together, didn’t support them well enough and they went manky in the wet. Cropped ok but I had to harvest all together and freeze surplus. Double podding them all was very time consuming!
Many thanks for your seed reminder last week…have a kitchen full of seed trays as a result…and the first germinations visible😀😀😀Jinxy
Newsflash !! Seeds half price at B&Q . Thanks for another entertaining episode Jessie.
Hello Jessie and Mom, TOO BAD about the peppermint chard your are fighting birds and I am fighting rabbits. The damage looks the same though. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I am to the last 3 or 4 lbs of broccolini harvested yesterday in the 34° C temperature.
I am boiling 12 ounce batches for 3 minutes then into ice water. Drying well and putting them into vacuum sealer then freezing them. 12 ounces is just enough for us each meal. I alternate the heads from one end to the other so the seal very flat for stacking in the freezer. Last week I started 16 new seeds for fall crop and all 16 germinated I am very excited.
The rabbits ate all my aubergines except one Ping Tung purple Japanese plant. Too late to try anymore this year. It does seem that I am starting several seeds on the same time schedule that you are either a few days ahead of you or behind you. Any way thank you for the very nice video I always look forward to the Tuesday video from you. Cya next time bye for now
Will we be honoured with some content on how you cook your allotment food, with what meat/eggs, and preservation methods? 😃
Thanks for your constant planting and replanting and harvesting and harvesting--and now---turning all the bounty into meals!! About what percentage of your food needs do you grow in your allotment?
Everything is beautiful!
Phew what a relief !! I couldn’t download your video yesterday I really missed my Monday fix but all is good now !! Xx❤️
I am so sorry about that Lorraine! RUclips just decided to ‘private’ it out of the blue and not tell me about it 😑
Not a problem!! Loved the video as always!!!!❤️
Please do show us the Sambuca recipe! We've bought a few Elderflowers this year to make Elderflower fizz, but if we could also have your Sambuca recipe, that would be fantastic!
Bummer, isn't it. Today I found my kale munched, the cover had been blown off
iv not had any look with radish yet
Its cold in Worcestershire ive never known weather like this in july
All this about warmest ever, not where I live it is cold in derbyshire
@@jpennturner we have had wind,Hail stones, thunder and lightning, storms .I wake up every day to heavy grey thick cloud and weather reports saying the average temperature will be around 16 or 17 degrees
Love your vlogs..so relaxing ..watching you work ! 😅😅😅.. the girlies❤ the pretty girly cat❤.. and the music..beautiful ♥️ even my cat enjoys it ❤ did you mix the vermiculite in the bucket v soil.. or just sprinkled on the top v seeds??? I've just sown some 'rainbow chard' in my pots.. as some v my salads coming to the end now..😮
lovely video jessie
I was going to pick redcurrants Sunday, but got distracted. Monday morning, I noticed the birds had hot to them. I saved 1.2kg, but that was only a quarter ish lol 😂 the joys of nature
thank you for bring the show to out living room,, very, very nice 👌👍🏻
Agree 100% about SylvaGrow, really consistent product.
Totally agree about SylvaGrow for quality but it's a 25 mile drive for me to get a bag at £7.99 for 40L. The 50L bag must be old stock as currently only available in 40L and 15L bags. Cheers.
Jam jars jessie you meed jam jars great protection
Hi my parsnips leaves are about a foot high are they gone to seed .
I don t know as I believe they are biannual.
Derek.
I am having a bumper crop year on zucchini and yellow squash so far. Cucumbers have been quite disappointing. I've re-started those indoors. Tomatoes are looking very good. Hot and sweet peppers have never looked better. It's going to be a good year.
Hi Jessie, I don't suppose you can do a video when you make the Sambuca from the Elderberry please ? Cheers
Success and failures Jessie. My cabbages have been wonderful so far, the best ever! Peas mediocre, potatoes 7/10 but the chard is doing well. We have pigeons in our barn but they never touch my crops thank goodness. My problem at the moment is a bumblebee nest in my compost bin which means I can't use the bed nearest it because I don't like them. They give me the heebie jeebies lol ever since I was little. Lovely to see you all out!
The bees in your compost heap may well be ground bees, get a specialist to check them out and maybe find them a new home as they are extremely rare.
@@imogenveneear1935 They are buff tailed bumblebees. Been told they often nest in compost bins.
@@jennyjohnson9012 very cool good for pollinating your beans and peas. You can still contact a local beekeeper who may be willing to relocate them for you. I had the cornish black ground bee nest in a compost heap and had to abandon it because they never left. Bees are awesome. :)
I keep trying to wrap my head around your voracious pigeon problem. 😬 Ours are extremely pesky once they know there's a bird feeder in the yard. They even go after nuts in shells ... but feasting on seedlings or just green leafage in general is unheard of in my neck of the woods!
Where did you get your big bag of vermiculite from? Xxxx
Maybe you just need a break. Have you had a holiday yet? Maybe it's time for another project. Hang in there Jane.
So prity and pink!! lets eat all!!
It seems very early to be picking elderberry mine ( ordinary) aren't even fully developed yet then it's a race between me and the birds
I’m newer to your channel but the last few weeks I’ve looked so forward to your vlogs, and this week did not disappoint! Sorry about your peppermint chard. Something similar is happening in my own garden and something is eating the living daylights out of my sunflowers! It’s not unexpected, being outside and all, but it’s never not disheartening to see your plants nibbled on!
Can't find the link for those green seed trays Jess ?
How is your parsnip growing for your potty mouth club with Tony.
Jessie ......I would like to know the ingredients that you put into the soil to sow seeds, tell us, the name for us, who do not know names & how to sow, it would be of great help to us and I will put our like on your videos? I like you how to plant so easy ?? i will like to be next to you so i can learn from you, i like you, and I like your smile you are original you make me smile too ??
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Most peat free compost is so bad isn’t it… I’m still using Erin excel it has peat in it and tbh I really don’t care .. the quality of PF just isn’t there and I’m not spending money on stuff that isn’t fit for purpose let alone multipurpose
مرحبا اتمنى لك ولامكي الصحه والعافية
I approve the condition of the chard 😈
nice radish snake!
Oh sorry no I think its Celsius😅
Wearing a jacket? Here in Cologne Germany we do have 36 degrees fahrenheit. So hot here. My onions were infested with black small insects I through them all out on the compost. Soooo disappointed.
Cornwall is 16 day and 11 night, rainy , windy!
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You have a boyfriend. Would love to see him. 😊
I think Lil must be too well fed. She's not doing well as a bird scarer.
Shame you sped it up I’m new to veg growing was hoping to learn something .
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If somebody would wear a coat around here - he would DIE. 🥵🥴
A real life Goddess.
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