Seeds to Sow in July | Seed Sowing in July | Vegetable Seed Sowing | Green Side Up
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- Seeds to Sow in July | Seed Sowing in July | Vegetable Seed Sowing | Green Side Up
Time to get the first of the second spring seeds going. I get some French beans set off, a new variety for me and I do some maintenance sowing also. I am also able to show my lettuce progression in this video. Later on I have a 10% off seeds code for you to use. And I get some microgreens started also, dont underestimate microgreens because apparently they can be up to 30 times more nutritious than normal vegetables.
For Microgreen supplies, trays and seeds visit a friend of this channel, Iain.
Iain runs Grown Local up in Edinburgh grownlocal.co/
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Seeds to Sow in July | Seed Sowing in July | Vegetable Seed Sowing | Green Side Up
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god bless you Steve, may your library of videos continue to teach people for many years to come RIP
Hey Steve have you thought about doing cooking channel to complement this one or maybe just do a recipe a week on this channel. you could use whats ready for harvest as inspiration, as you certainly seem to enjoy the subject, think It would help others who grow stuff to or maybe grow new things and give them a go in the kitchen might help inspire others.
Great idea!
I would love to Trevor, but I never do things by half measures and I think it would take over my gardening. I will be doing it one day, but not right now...Steve...🙂
Thank you for the videos you have shared with us. R.I.P. Steve.
My salad spinner consists of a net bag spun by me in the garden 🤣😂🌱🐛☀️
G'day Steve, enjoyed yet another one of your videos. Tunning in from Australia 🇦🇺🤠👍
i just love the fact ....like me you fill the ground....mine is tiny with a new crop.....its a rotation in one season.....you eat it and whilst you are another crop is growing
This is the ideal way Dean, I dont always get it right but it is what I aim for if possible. Except for over winter where some beds remain empty and some have food in them...Steve...🙂
You described my Mother's salad perfectly Steve, half a tomato, lettuce leaf and a slice of hard boiled egg and maybe a bit of cheese if we were lucky, no wonder I didn't eat salads until I'd left home and started making my own, though saying that, I like my salads all chopped into 1/4" pieces, that way you get loads of different flavours in every fork full...
Your moms salad sounds delicious 🤤 hahhaha
I love a chopped salad too Stephen, again that is a variation that people should try...Steve...🙂
Great video. The cooking tips are much appreciated. Thanks. 🌱
You are most welcome Cath, so glad you are enjoying Green Side Up...Steve...🙂
I could cry watching you and your dwarf French beans…. I’ve still had no germination…. I’m just binning these seeds and getting new ones 😂
Yes Eli, straight onto tinternet and order more, Premier Seed Direct, two days later and your sowing again!...Steve...🙂
@@GreenSideUp done…. And then 2 germinated
Thank you for sharing, Steve. I really enjoy these planting videos to learn the how, when, and where of sowing. But what makes them interesting and helpful to me is your narration. Particularly when you share how you use the vegetables you're planting. I really like growing a huge variety of vegetables but our summer diet is focused almost entirely on Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Peppers, squash, and onions. Right now I have a variety of stuff growing in my Kansas garden, but we really have no idea what to do with them. Thank you!
This is life, you learn a little and try a lot, find out what works for you then try something else. Every day is a school day, certainly for me...Steve...🙂
Just bought some stuff from Grown Local with your discount code. Cheers mate. Keep up the good work👍
We increased the size of our garden this year with the primary hope that we can have enough to share. It is an important part of growing for me.
Very much agree with that FRances...Steve...🙂
From Nakusp BC Canada. We had our first full salad from the garden last night. Mustard leaves, baby beet greens, red lettuce, green leaf lettuce, arugula, purple kale, radishes, chives… so good. The last store bought greens we had literally tasted like nothing. Might as well have eaten cardboard. Happy happy….🇨🇦🇨🇦❤️👍👩🌾👍🥕🍅
It is so good when you can pick and eat fresh, nothing better!...Steve...🙂
Some great tips Steve, food and growing. Thanks Nick 👍
You are very welcome Nick, thanks for watching!...Steve...🙂
Thank's for a lovely video! 🤗
You are most welcome Annica...Steve...🙂
Dear Steve, just watching the latest Potty Mouth, particularly the discussion about coriander. I grow it, and use the green Delicious. seeds, BEFORE they dry/mature to bash up and put in olive oil with some white pepper and a tiny bit of nutmeg to marinate fetta cheese in. At this green stage they taste of a mix between the fresh leaves and the dry ground spice.
I must try that one Kerry, I dont think I have ever used green seeds before!...Steve...🙂
thank you for the culinary tips re beans 👍👍👍 great video enjoyed it 👏👏👏
You are welcome Gloria !...Steve...🙂
Lots of good common sense cheffy points. Hope you are well.
Another great video great info Thanks Steve.
You are welcome Rodney...Steve...🙂
Good video Steve. I started to use Sprite dwarf French Beans last year and the best one I've tried yet 👍
Thank you Ian, there is always a certain amount of trepidation when trying a new variety so good to know you like them and rate highly...Steve...🙂
So much information, advice & tips. It’s a one stop shop watching Steve’s channel. So well thought out & covers everything we need to know & things we didn’t know we needed to know!! 🤣🤣
I really love your cooking tips & enthusiasm for it.
And the sweet pea area is looking stunning 🤩 very envious
Thank you Jo, that is very kind of you to say that. I always think to myself, how can I add value to my videos and try to crame as much in as I can without overloading and still hopefully in a relaxed style...Steve...🙂
Oh Steve, I’ve been so looking forward to your beautiful flowers thanks so much for having a sit with them at the end. I’m so jealous. 😀 Still a bit dubious about micro greens but once we’re out of the depths of winter I think I’ll have a go with them. Thanks for all the info. Cheers S
Glad you enjoyed it ! Just start small to try the micrgreens, little tub on your windowsill with a few radish seed in...Steve...🙂
I have to try micro greens again. I will save it for winter as I have greens marching in. Your keep sowing greens concept has really got me doing that this year. A proper shade cloth and variety choices has helped bolting.
Yes Robin, never give up and keep sowing!...Steve...🙂
Great Video as always Steve, microgreens are something I had never considered but think I will give them a go now, 👍
Another ingredient for the kitchen, perfect!...Steve...🙂
Thanks I’m off to sow some more dwarf beans and give them a go as the slugs decimated nearly all my first crop !
Great info as always RIP, doing my onions on Boxing Day thinking of you
Absolutely love micro greens. I grow mine at home in a Kilner jar with a mesh lid. Just rinse and drain the the seeds daily and within 3 or 4 days you have a lovely addition to your meals.
Fantastic Ally !...Steve...🙂
I grow microgreens on the kitchen windowsill,just on damp kitchen paper....Radish China Rose is delicious,but i grow many varieties,Sunflower microgreens are brilliant too,really tasty,which reminds me to get another batch going....seeing as i have a 5 kilo bag of seeds :o)
I have yet to try the sunflowers...Steve...🙂
Thankyou steve for your culinary ideas. We grow to eat and of course to save money and we love growing and everything that goes with it but we love to eat what we grow. You have encouraged me to try chicory and endive radicchio I have tried b4 and they failed so will have another go. I do grow Tom Thumb aswell and little gem because we have tried cooking those whole in stock as an accompaniment and it’s delish. Thanks for inspiring me. Take care👍🐝
You just reminded me that I once saw a Chef burn a salad, I MUST recount that tale on camera one day...Steve...😁😁😁
@@GreenSideUp hahahaha that is funny I would love to hear it👍
Love your enthusiasm and honesty regarding trying new food and not being limited x I haven't grown fennel yet as 'dont like it'! But have grown corriander and dill even though I think I don't like them! Will be incorporating these into my diet x gardening and love of cooking go hand in hand in my opinion x fab thankyou
Hi Laura, when trying new food, commit to it but go light at first then build up from there, the smell of something can put you off and is often different to the taste. Fennel is a classic for that, smells quite strong but once cooked is earthy and mellow...Steve...🙂
Great video, u got lots going on as always, Ive been adding different salads leafs to my salads but might have a look at some of the seeds u did today. Might be nice to have a different flavour
The more variety the better Mark...Steve...🙂
@@GreenSideUp yes that's very true. I struggle with space, so I grow as much as I can with that space
Thanks for the great advice! Just recently planted some habaneros but I love any suggestions
You are welcome, I hope you get a good crop of them!...Steve...🙂
Wow lots going on Steve I have filled spaces with direct sown bush beans and carrots 🥕 where they won’t be disturbed. I tried some carrots on patio big mistake heat wave killed within hours 😭. Thank you for sharing have a great week 🐝 safe
Gardeners have it tough dont they Ali, we can struggle to get plants going in the first place, then a bit later something might eat it, and if any are left, the weather will get them...Steve...🙂
👍🙏❤️😊 thanks
Thanks Bob...Steve...🙂
Brilliant as always Steve 👍
I look forward to your posts.
This week was great with your chef's viewpoint and feeds straight into my newby allotment ideas.
Got some great bean seeds recently and the plants are going out this morning, after watching your post ALL the other seeds are going to get sowed this weekend to fill any future gaps.
Only wish I was allowed a Polly tunnel on my allotment 🥺
Keep up the good work and it is appreciated 👍 Andy, North Yorkshire
Polytunnels and greenhouses are quite necessary I think to grow well, you can manage without them but it is so much easier with one. Could be worth a campaign on your allotment site...Steve...🙂
Thanks Steve, I think it's to do with who owns the land BUT got a couple of little greenhouses at home instead 👍
Thanks again Steve 😊. Was wondering what I could fill my gaps in my raised beds with. Have started just putting the odd plant in the gaps and not getting so stressed out worrying that I have bare ground with nothing growing. My polytunnel shelves are looking bare so going to start with some micro greens, and some lettuce. Will use the code thank you. Like to help any new business if and when I can, I used to be one (small business that is 😂now retired) great content again. Thanks 😊. PS. Have just ordered my first micro greens 😂👍🪴
Yay, do let me know how you get on with the microgreens Denise...Steve...🙂
Hi Steve, thanks for the tip of putting harvested lettuce leaves into a bucket of water 👍 good information respect of flavours in food too. You should do a cooking channel 🙂 thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
I'm glad you enjoyed it Christine...Steve...🙂
I’m aware of many full nutrition supplements on a smaller scale. Eating the seed is better for you than the fruit. The nutrients from a whole roast dinner can be put into one seed. I like to make bread with broccoli seeds incased in it along with others like chia and grind up sunflower seeds.
Sounds interesting Stu...Steve...🙂
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Someone beat me too it but I was going to ask have you thought about doing a recipe video using your produce. I love cooking and love growing my own vegetables but sometimes I have such a glut I'm not sure what to do with it....Chard and courgettes prime example.
Would love to hear your recipe ideas.
Love your videos. Learnt so much from you. Thank you 😊
Great Video Steve, I would like to ask wether you would sow Perennial flower seeds now or would you wait until August if you want to over winter them. All the books I have read don't tell you how to overwinter.
Thank you Ian! I would sow now for perrenials and biennials, let them get some growing done beofre winter. To ovewinter it usually comes down to what protection you can offer. Ideally it would be keeping them out of freezing conditions and the constant wet of winter. Plants naturally die back so need little water, but they dont want to dry out either else the plants could dessicate ...Steve...🙂
hey Steve, I love good salad not fair or average but good, exceptional, extraordinary salad. I Like the Green and red leaf lettuces, mixed with thinly sliced red cabbage, Napa cabbage or savoy cabbages. I will usually put some of each or what I might have on hand at the time. Then we look for the pepper red, orange or yellow, small green spring onion and red bulb onion sliced super thin. Celery, carrots and radishes of varying varieties sliced or julienned. Various tomatoes and cucumbers sliced or diced. That is the basic starting point for most tossed salads. We loved grilled mead added to the salad grilled sliced New York Strip chicken breast, pork loin medallion, shrimp or fish. Dressings made to match the meat profile or just standard dressings.
I think every meal should have several textures and colors flavors and smells. We eat with our eyes first so the better the plate looks the better the meal will be. No two salads the same. Thank you for this video take care bye for now
Everyone has a favourite which is great, but deviating left or right explores new flavours...Steve...🙂
Hi Steve
Can you recommend a compost variety to try, I normally use silva Grow RHS
I’m going to buy a hot bin and make my own soon too, as I’ve no faith in the compost companies, and prices are going to be sky high definitely next season
How many French Bean seeds were you sowing per cell? I like fine French beans and sow 3 seeds of Safari or Ferrari per cell in 24 x module trays. I find this helps to produce a much larger crop of smaller 'fine' French beans.
Just one or two, aiming for one really but not beeing too bothered if two go in as I can always pinch out...Steve...🙂
Can I recommend Lemon Verbena, it goes with loads of things.
That is a good choice Kath, I use Sumac for some piquancy...Steve...🙂
Hi Steve great video as usual, what's your take on radicchio I've have no luck in getting any to germinate in the last few years but I keep trying
Keep up the good work
Looking fwd to your next video
Kev
Maybe fresh seeds are needed? Normally no problems with getting them going, treat them like lettuce when it comes to sowing them...Steve...🙂
@@GreenSideUp thanks, I, ll get some new seeds
Hi Steve, pleasd can you tell me the brand name of your watering cans in polytunnel? Thanks
I think the brand is ward, its a 10 litre can. Just found this link which might help you in finding one www.bmstores.co.uk/products/ward-watering-can-with-rose-10l-278245 ...Steve...🙂
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Been watching for a while now, recomended by Eli and Kate. I live just over the border near Lockerbie and have been dismayed this year by the lack of growth on seedlings and plants. Thought it was due to nutrition deficiency but hearing you talk about the weather has made me think that's the probem. Very wet, windy and cold. Even flower seedlings are stunted and not doing much. Do you think it's temperature and lack of sun or do I need to double my efforts with manure ad compost in the autumn? I do always add a top layer in the autumn.
Weather plays a massive part in growing for example when planting garlic, they need to be in the ground and get frosted to ensure they split into cloves, Parsnips need a frost late in their life cycle to sweeten them up. It follows that the sun loving plants we grow at this time of the year need the sun and warmth. One good thing you can do Nicola is look up each flower you are struggling with and find out where they are from, this will tell you what that plant is used to and what it needs to thrive. Another example are my Dahlias (coming in a video soon I hope), they are from Mexico and Central America, so appreciate a hot dry climate, I have grown my Dahlias in pots but not yet planted them out in the ground because it is not yet warm enough in my opinion to do so...Steve...🙂
Hi Steve
Bit of an unusual request, but
Any chance you can show us pouring the water with the rose attached on those watering cans behind you? Only I purchased the same one and the rose is useless
It doesn’t spray easily it all congregates through the middle only and comes out in one flooded mess, you can not purchase the rose on it own I tried to but alas you have to buy the whole watering can
Great video as usual full of useful inspiration 👌👏
Hi Susan, it is a "Heavy watering" can and at first you do get the flood, start tipping your can away from what you want to water then when is flow direct it over your plants or trays...Steve...🙂
Can you pass along a couple simple dressing ideas? I just have to start making my own. Store bought is not cutting it any more.
I will see what I can do FRances!...Steve...🙂
Aw, that’s so kind.
Steve, love your show. Thanks for the tips and the talk, but a little too long at the seed table. Your plot is really looking good now. Its very big. Do you grow for others or maybe sell a bit?
Hi Brian, noted about the table. I just grow for us and dont sell anything, I will give some produce away if and when I have a glut...Steve...🙂
Do you have a tip for getting spinach seeds to germanate. Out of a tray of approx 20 to 25 seeds only one has sprouted, and that was after nearly 3 weeks! Trying again soaked seeds in damp kitchen paper for nearly 2 days and now sown in tray if seed compost. Only one or 2 seeds looked like a teeny tiny root. Im not optimistic. I have green fingers and have never had such difficulties before with any other seeds. Any tips Steve?
Best tip is fresh seed, spinach germinate and grows quite easily, sounds like your seed could be old or collected and saved poorly before sale. If you are in the UK, try Premier Seeds Direct, their seed is the freshest I believe and wont let you down...Steve...🙂
Sowing seed beetroot in July do they had est before the end of the year
Yes we will be eating these this year...Steve...🙂
Hi Steve, where do you get your sweet peas from? I have seen it in another of your videos, but can I remember lol, no!! I want to order for next year x thanks x
Eagle Sweet Peas and I grow "The Chelsea Collection"...Steve...🙂
@@GreenSideUp diolch o galon!! ❤️ 🙌 thanks so much 🙏 x
What variety are the sweet peas?
Hi, the variety is "The Chelsea Collection" from Eagle sweet Peas, www.eaglesweetpeas.co.uk/...Steve...🙂
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Many thanks!...Steve...🙂
Innoculant maybe
micro greans are not for me for sure....but if they was....id just simply grow mung beans etc in a jar.....done it its easy and no outlay
Yes, they are not for everyone but being an ex chef I love having extra ingredients to play with...Steve...🙂
Just bought some stuff from Grown Local with your discount code. Cheers mate. Keep up the good work👍
Brilliant, let me know how you get on with the microgreens...Steve...🙂