The 5 Biggest Gardening Mistakes You're Making (And How To Fix Them!)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024

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  • @CulinaryGarden1
    @CulinaryGarden1  День назад +3

    If you want to help my little channel grow, comment with your favourite plant or veggie emoji! 🌱🪴🥦📈

  • @maithilim5096
    @maithilim5096 День назад +9

    I really have to thank the algorithm in suggesting you.
    I also live in Victoria and I have been trying to grow some veggies for the past 2 years, and this year I started the seed in a separate tray and it's really great to have your suggestions especially the spacing between the plants. Last year I followed the spacing recommended on the packet and I had a sparse garden and not a great harvest.
    Also the soil I used was just basic potting and garden soil mix, it did impact the germination of seeds and the ones that germinated later faced doom.
    Really thanks for all the advice, could you also share some details on companion plants that grow well.

  • @HB-nm9rs
    @HB-nm9rs День назад +4

    I kill more plants than I grow. Laughed so hard I nearly spat out my coffee. I’m going to use this as my motto so I can be more ruthless in picking out the best seedlings and not try to save them all. Fellow country Victorian.

  • @garydenner6253
    @garydenner6253 День назад +2

    Can I suggest growing you vegetables by the moon phase, different moon phases for different vegetables & legumes.
    I've been growing vegetables for over 30 years now & only just discovered this moon phase seeding thing 4 months ago, with a 95% germination success rate.
    & YES inter planting & succession planting is a must too. My vegetables are NO TILL & make 1 cubic meter of compost a month in a 3 bay pallet bay system. I also have 5 worm farms, & 8 chooks now. All in a 670 sqm block.
    BUT the biggest mistake I made in a vegetable garden was letting my garden beds dry out too much & not mulching. Rocket 🚀 🥦 🍅

  • @2ndchancecreationsbychrist12
    @2ndchancecreationsbychrist12 День назад +2

    Thank you Great video. I live in NSW with temps. of 42 in summer and -7 in winter. I learned and still learning from my mistakes like you said.....know yor plants needs. And now have a better success with even using my own seeds for planting. And knowing your soil condition is
    definitely a must and the watering. As I am a Recycler I keep all plastic meat trays, wash them thoroughly and put my seed pots in them where they will get water from the bottom. And yes I have subscribed to your channel.. tfs 😊

    • @SamanthaJade-Tas
      @SamanthaJade-Tas День назад

      Reusing meat trays for this purpose is such a great tip! Thank you for sharing!

  • @Mikkelltheimmortal
    @Mikkelltheimmortal 4 часа назад

    With all honesty, my first mistake was listening to someone who thinks they're a gardener but doesn't have success in it.
    As soon as I realized my mistake I reassessed and started reading old and new literature on gardening.
    Ever since then I have been having such great success.
    This was before discovering your RUclips channel.

  • @jonathanpenguin
    @jonathanpenguin 13 часов назад

    Living mulch is so useful, keeps the soil insulated and helps squeeze out the weeds.

  • @SandD55
    @SandD55 7 часов назад

    I've recently discovered your fantastic channel and I'm really enjoying your content, tips, and really helpful advice borne from your own experience. You're like watching Gardening Australia! Who knows, in the future you could be one of their presenters! 🍅🍅🍅🍅

  • @HEGOUL-g7i
    @HEGOUL-g7i День назад +1

    Helpful, thank you.

  • @maxineryan1578
    @maxineryan1578 День назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you

  • @leeannemacarthur46
    @leeannemacarthur46 13 часов назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you ❤

  • @cuttabrilove
    @cuttabrilove 21 час назад

    My biggest problem is when it comes to mulch and getting/keeping the soil moist enough under it. Thank you for the tips

  • @VicariousLord
    @VicariousLord День назад

    For the algorithm: 🌻
    Handy tips indeed my guy. Lessons I've also learned the hard way.

  • @ivividly
    @ivividly День назад

    Great video, thanks from NZ 😊

  • @tactochac
    @tactochac День назад +4

    hi, do you have any tips from protecting your plants from the wind? I use my deck as my growing space as it gets the most sunlight through the day, and although my planters look sheltered behind the glass railing, they still seem to get a lot of wind. I also struggle with soil and mulch being blown out of the planters. any tips would be super appreciated!

    • @Charles00-xj3kz
      @Charles00-xj3kz 22 часа назад +1

      Place tree fern fronds over the planters. You can nestle the plants between the fronds to anchor the fronds in place. You can also use a brick etc to anchor the fronds. I use this to keep mulch in place and stop the blackbirds digging up my beds.

    • @stevennicholas5472
      @stevennicholas5472 9 часов назад

      Wind isn't entirely bad for plants, it strengthens the stems. Obviously there are many degrees of wind, but a breeze passing through is not a bad thing. If it is lifting your mulch and soil, then maybe cardboard cut outs (or bricks/pavers) to cover the mulch might be a thing, as long as it isn't too much hassle to lift up when you need to water.

  • @HiccupGirl234
    @HiccupGirl234 День назад

    I wish I found this video 10 years ago! Instead learnt all these things too but verryy slowly over the years 😅

  • @katherinepearson3879
    @katherinepearson3879 День назад

    Great video! Thanks! Had never considered the weight of my seed trays before, will give that method a go 👌

  • @stevennicholas5472
    @stevennicholas5472 8 часов назад

    Oh, and talking about Channel growth and support, maybe respond to comments a bit more? I'm not talking about this video, but looking back a month, you responded to a couple of immediate comments with likes, after that, radio-silence. You want us to hang around, then answer some questions. To quote JL Picard: "engage".

  • @Gino_567
    @Gino_567 День назад

    Sun paths are really important. I feel you didn't quite explain it properly because that sun path changes depending on the season too and can be used to your advantage if you're smart about it as you mentioned.
    Using the East and West fence lines isn't bad per se and can be used to your advantage in Summer.. Plants will either get afternoon sun and no morning sun, or morning sun and no afternoon sun in Summer - allowing them to have a break from the blistering sun.. I've had precisely zero issues growing any kind of plant along either East or West fence lines here in VIC.

  • @Jasminis
    @Jasminis 19 часов назад +1

    But i fell so bad about killing the seedlings!!

  • @pie5811
    @pie5811 17 часов назад

    Just found your channel. This is perfect for me, novice using a small raised bed.
    I have a fence line which has pretty much zero sun. Any ideas what I can get to grow along there. I would prefer something I can eat but would love any suggestions.
    Thanks for doing this channel. My new go to.

  • @janeballinger2117
    @janeballinger2117 22 часа назад

    Beginner mistake - not understanding that plants need the soil to be warm, not just sun light. A heat mat has significantly increased my germination rates.
    Question - tips for watering when going away for a week. I'm guessing automated watering systems and wicking beds but do you have any inexpensive tips please?

  • @CraigStelmack
    @CraigStelmack День назад +3

    How much does doggo love the smell of blood and bone 🤣

  • @flowerfairy1950
    @flowerfairy1950 День назад

    Over watering: guilty as charged 😢

  • @nvrcnfrm6225
    @nvrcnfrm6225 День назад

    biggest mistake ive made in my first year is killing all my started seeds with too much water

  • @ashtontozer7543
    @ashtontozer7543 День назад

    My first lot of seedlings I planted a few months ago. And I separated and reported them and they were so stunted that the others I planted over took them. I have now started cutting seedlings at the moment lettuce and spinach. When do you cull seedlings to 1 plant?

  • @Charles00-xj3kz
    @Charles00-xj3kz 22 часа назад

    I am going to try overplanting to make a living mulch. Your lettuce looked ridiculously overcrowded till you explained your method. I am thinking i could plant them every 15cm instead of 30cm and see how that goes.

    • @CulinaryGarden1
      @CulinaryGarden1  22 часа назад +1

      One of the great things about over planting is you just eat them as you thin them out. Salads galore 🥗

  • @Sagealeena
    @Sagealeena День назад

    How different is the climate in your area of regional Victoria to Melbourne? I’ve started my own first garden in the inner city, but I’d love to be more certain about how to apply your advice! Regional Vic can vary from several degrees colder and frostier (where I grew up in the Dandenong Ranges), to the hot dry areas of Mallee. Sadly I’ve only got a small concrete garden, closer to a courtyard) but I’m hoping to move in the next year and have space for a larger garden (and maybe chickens!)

    • @CulinaryGarden1
      @CulinaryGarden1  День назад

      It's basically identical to Melbourne 🌱
      Yeah chickens! We want chickens but want to wait a few years for our kids to enjoy getting them as pets 🐣

  • @shibibi1
    @shibibi1 4 часа назад

    I used two bags of soil improver in a 2mx1m bed, and regularly used seasol when watering. Then each pay cycle I've picked up various soil treatments. I'm not after a big harvest this time round. This time is actually about getting ANYTHING to grow so it can be chopped and dropped later on. During this time period, I'm also starting my compost so next season I can truly enrich this patch, and start the same process on the next one.

  • @mrswobbles
    @mrswobbles День назад

    Oh no am I ♥️

  • @janeballinger2117
    @janeballinger2117 22 часа назад

    Going back to check if any other videos were missed by the silly algorithm ....

  • @steph2u
    @steph2u 6 часов назад

    Are grubs good for the garden? I've found no worms but quite a few fat beetle grubs in the bed soil and wonder if i should do something about them

    • @shibibi1
      @shibibi1 3 часа назад

      A few is fine, but too many in soils lacking in organic material can lead to grubs eating plant roots. Some grub species are worse than others too.

  • @Allydillydallydilly
    @Allydillydallydilly 21 час назад

    🥔

  • @cyndiwenban90
    @cyndiwenban90 День назад

    Vegetable 🌽

  • @TheJamesRedwood
    @TheJamesRedwood 19 часов назад

    12:17 it will not be saturated, it will be a field capacity, all of its micropores will be at full water storage capacity, but the macropores will still be free of water. Macropores can only become full of water if they are flooded from the top at a faster rate than it is draining out the bottom. Sorry mate, this channel is not for me - absolute beginners will learn something but you are getting a lot of details wrong.

  • @v.a.7594
    @v.a.7594 21 час назад

    Excellent video. Thank you.