Vegetables - your winter garden hot spot!
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- In this video Bunny works with Daryll Taylor, a former chef at Thyme Hotel, Southrop who has now become head of the vegetable gardens. Together they titivate the extensive vegetable garden. Daryll aims to showcase unusual and exciting veg and works closely with head chef Charlie Hibbert to trial great vegetables. Bunny and Daryll discuss the wide range of winter veg you can grow (USDA zone 8), biodegradable paper mulches and they talk about the importance of not having bare ground over winter. They show how adding archways, large baseless containers and rosemary hedges help increase the productivity and improve the visual impact in the quieter months. This is just as important in a small domestic plot as it is for more commercial spaces.
#vegetables #winter
“Bang on spanking fresh veg” 😂
How on earth do we keep of all the slugs and snails….thats what puts me off growing my own veg, they have destroyed my attempts in the past, I may have another try
Have a look at my video slugs, Snails and Valentines Tales. Temperature affects them but the ferric phosphate slug pellets are organic and very effective.
I'm obsessed with the golden pear and apple ornaments on the bare trees. Living in a hot climate, I like resin planters. Plastic is damaged by the sun, and ceramic gets too hot. I'll have to find something else to make from Swiss Chard.
This definitely doesn't apply to me being in Canada.... Lol 😂
Beautiful garden layout! Can’t wait to see it in the spring when the quince is in bloom
I wont be putting my winter vegetable garden on youtube - my trustworthy Leek Bed has gone Pear shaped ! I thought I had rotted my Leeks off, by earthing them up in such wet; then I thought slugs; and now I realise its Allium Leaf Miner. They are ruined. What is the expert view on this problem I wonder ? Thanks.
A recent problem, affects onions and garlic too. You just have to cover with fine mesh or fleece and don't plant where you have grown before and the leeks have been attacked. See my recent garlic video!
Thankyou. I will have a look at that. I hope growing leeks doesn't become impractical, as the commercial growers must be covering them in additional chemicals ( I imagine). PS. Not pinching your job, but I think that vegetable garden would look better with a hornbeam hedge around it. The oversize pots look a bit stranded in such an open space (IMHO).@@bunnyguinness
Your audio is so bad that I have to leave.
Apologies it was a generator that I could not do anything about.
It’s not the generator. His mic is too close to his mouth or over sensitive maybe.
thanks, will look into it. When I listen its clean and clear. @@sheilasaunders3338 🐇
Seems fine to me 👍
People are so fussy...
A shame about the sound quality
Really sorry, its the generator in the background.