I dashed out between rain for 30 minutes today, potted up Physalis, 3 sunflowers that were so root bound they were reduced to a stalk and the growing tip, emptied a bucket of spuds, picked strawberries/mangetout, rescued the watering cans and various other lightweight pots that were blowing around the garden and dashed back in...I absolutely wouldn't have bothered if I hadn't watched this Kerry, as it's so easy to think 'oh I will do it tomorrow'....Thanks to Emma too! Maybe time for a hashtag on this! 😉
There’s something to be said about setting a timer for 30 minutes or an hour and just getting outside and working! I’m lucky enough that I mostly work from home so rather than mornings, I usually do my lunch break but sometimes it’s nice to get out before I have to log on. Then you have the days where you have more time. You head outside, get stuck in, and next thing you know it’s been 3 hours and you think you might die if you don’t eat or drink something (just me?). Thank you for the lovely video this week, Kerry!
Haha yes - I'm often like oops need to eat! It worked really well this week - in fact I used an actual timer on Saturday morning so that will be in next week's video. Yeh I much prefer WFH days!
I was lying in bed this morning thinking about how much I had to do in the garden and how little time to do it when I found your channel. I followed your advice and was in the garden at 7.30 and got a whole border tidied up 💪 Thanks
Well done you!!! Ah, this is just the kind of comment I LOVE to read. It so helps to just keep chipping away in the spare minutes doesn't it - and then feel so much more motivated to tackle the next job.
That's very true - I mean if they're pasteurized/processed then that will kill anything beneficial but I don't know how much I trust the 'raw' claim on them anyway. It's so easy to make yourself and really hard to kill! It doesn't quite taste like the bought stuff which tends to be sweeter - my booch has a real kick! The elderflower one will be more palatable I think.
Oh that's good to know. It's my first time and they came as a free extra pack in my order so wasn't even sure if I'd sow the seed. I'm glad I did then!!
It’s amazing how much you can get done cumulatively over the week with short bursts, when each day it may seem pointless if you’ve only 20-30 mins spare. A great lesson in realising it’s worth it to squeeze a bit of gardening in.. as by the weekend you will have ticked off so many jobs. Thank you for the mentions. Pumpkin enabler. Ha! I’ve already told you, you’re going to need a bigger car next week for these pumpkin spares 😅😅 You’ve also inspired me to remember to keep sowing! I haven’t sown anything for ages 🤯🤯
Clare we are going to need a plan for Sunday!! 🤣🎃 And yes, I'm pleased I got quite a few things done seeing as this weekend was a bit of a write off, gardening wise. Will try and keep it up next week now!
@@dogontheplot you need to try a trailer to your bumper! We do need a plan. Either we leave the family members having drink and race back to the cars somehow or we maybe rendezvous on a service station before/after NEC? It’s gonna need some working out (or I meet you half way somewhere not Sunday to hand over a car full of plants 🤣
I just can’t get over the landscapes ypu have! The canal/river walk was just amazing ❤❤❤ Our nature is wilder, more barren. Stunning in its own way, according to tourists. But it’s not quite the same when it’s your home turf. The nature kind of just exist in the background.
Yeh, everything is particularly lush at the moment. I'm lucky to live near the fields and river. We haven't been for any hikes recently, but when we're next in the peaks I'll get some footage 👍
Oo, exciting.......Already looking forward to the Gardeners World Live update 😀 I hope you'll get a lot of footage 😊 ... Good idea to do little and often 😊, I'm usually too tired after work and daily household jobs that I have to get as much as possible done in 1 day 😂 Your strawberries and peas are absolutely delicious looking 😋 well...the 🍓 were....until you are them 😂😂
Yes, I need to be far more on it than I was at Malvern! 🤣 Yes, I've been sooo tired lately, but that's why setting just a small amount of time and little job was useful - felt manageable and ticked something off (although I did notice that I already have things I HAVE to do each day - hardening off, watering etc - which takes up quite a chunk of time/energy. I really ate those strawberries Maiju - chomped them up! 🤣
Fab update Kerry ❤ Garleek sounds interesting, be great to see how they turn out. Love the 30 minute challenge. I need a bit more time planning myself. Like you I have seeds still to sow that were meant to be sown earlier so you're not on your own. 😂
Thank you Linda. Yes, looking forward to the Garleek too. Danny is in the growalong so maybe he'll share some! Yes, still looking at a pile of seeds to sow! eek
I am definately a weekend binge gardener. Got half way through your video on Sunday and was so inspired I went straight up the plot - was up there for a straight 8 hours! Good day but so disappointed to see blight on my tomatoes… only planted them 2 weeks ago after a slow start to this year. 😢 even my Alice’s dream and brads atomic grape in the polytunnel have been hit. I have some blight resistant varieties still growing on which I will put in - hopefully I will get some this year but not what I had hoped for. Anyway thanks for inspiring me! Xxx
Aw I just read that first couple of lines and have to respond instantly 😂 - someone asked me this week what kind of comments I want to see on my videos and I said exactly this - that the video makes someone jump up with inspiration/motivatation to go out and do some gardening 💕❤️💕❤️ thank you for being that person 🤗
Omg blight already. That's crazy! Are you sure it's blight and not just the leaves blackening from the cold? I know they go a bit purple and curled to when they get cold or stressed...
LOL feeding the bunnies. I wish I could get them to just eat what I want this year...typically the lawn clover is their favorite, and we live in harmony. Glad you got the Garleek and Badger Flames going and I hope they live up to the hype. I started mine in ground because at the point they came, I was just babysitting too much in trays on the patio. Definitely need more Kuri squash (my fav too). Buy mine at the Farmers Market because the Squash Vine Borer take mine out every time. Before I retired, I was a short burst gardener during the week. Now I don't have to plan and execute on a tight schedule. However, more time leads to analysis paralysis.
Good Sunday morning Kerry, This is the first video today on a beautiful Sunday morning. You have a nice flow to your videos with lots of good information along the way. I absolutely love to see how happy you are most all the time. Have a blessed week Cya next thyme, Steven
Oh my goodness, you are lucky if you've been having good June weather, here in cambs it's been cloudy, dreary, chilly, windy and this coming week we have rain and thunderstorms forecast :(
Great update Kerry and yes time is precious come June for sure, everything needs attention. I have to find a new spot for my beets as I seem to have leaf miner everywhere 😢. The badger beets are in Fort Knox 😂😂. We topped out at 32c the other day 🥵🥵. Have a wonderful week ahead school holidays will be here soon enough, Ali 🌞🥵🇨🇦
I don't seem to suffer much from the leaf miners. The beets are already popping up! Yes, teaching is winding down from next week - thank goodness - so more opportunities to sneak out into the garden. I've booked two weeks off at the beginning of July just to garden!
Im usually do a 4-5 hr stint…. And still don’t do the first job I went down to do. 😂😂 and now with harvesting on top😂 I have to give myself half an hour at the end. Still not found any elderflower here yet, well I think I saw some but right by a road 😢 nice big scoby there, ours are still pretty thin, but doing their jobs. We did lemon and ginger x3 and used up the strawberry, mint and ginger puree from the first batch. Great to see you got your outdoor tomatoes in 😊 all ours have done fine with the slight drops in temperature. Took me 40 mins to tie in the greenhouse tomatoes 🍅 and de sucker them! It’s crazy how quickly they have taken off!! Oh how easier it would be to have a poly tunnel just for tomatoes and chilli peppers, and have space to move. So looking forward to eating homegrown tomatoes again ❤ I’ve been meaning to get sowing again, so next week will get some underway. Squash I need to re sow, blue Hungarian and Queensland blue were gobbled up by the slugs!! 😢 Compost heap not favourable with planting this year. Need coffee ☕️ and to get up 😂 Hope you enjoyed your weekend, keep ticking those jobs off your list, one at a time. Big hugs Allie & Tricia xx
I think the tomatoes will sulk for a bit but hopefully pick up - although it's looking cool and wet for the upcoming week. I ended up finding another packet of uchiki kuri so did 6 seeds total. Will see what comes up... Greenhouse toms are filling out but way off tying in and de-suckering. I'd love some nice big chunks of time - roll on July when I've got a fortnight off!
Good Morning Kerry...this was an especially good video...lots of helpful content, and as usual you have a lovely, funny way of keeping it real...I work from home and receive phone calls at random times in the day, so....take advantage of the down times to do little jobs. Weekends are the big ones! Your allotment is looking good and your home garden is so beautiful. Have a fun Summer 🌞🐝🐞🌻🕶🌱
I think we are all behind, my plot neighbours are retired and can get to their plot whenever they like. I finally feel like I'm catching up after the weather has been cooperative 😂. Jo Devon 🙂
busy busy again ha lol i think I binge when its warmer n dryer then regret it when I cant move the next day but usually the next day is gonna be grey n drizzly in the midlands lol
Lovely update, both with what you're doing and the walk with Dorie. You talk about your enablers, and I have your voice in my head now quite often. When sowing - "let's do them all", and yesterday when walking Leni, I passed my local corner shop and they had strawberry plants out, one with red flowers. I only have alpine/wild strawberries and these have normal sized berries, couldn't help myself. I have no room for them, but bought two and will put them in a basket and move them around as the sun moves. When there is sun at all that is, also very chilly here, rain, hail, wind. I hope my face lights up as yours did at the first taste.
Haha - pleased to be having a positive effect on your gardening (if not your pocket!) 🤣😜 I can't even tell you how yumcious those first strawberries were. I have alpine too and they grow like weeds but they are lovely. Weather not looking great here for the week ahead but, hey ho.
oo actimol bottles so much better then huge milk bottles lol , noticed this because i nearly had my eye out the other day mindlessly bending into a bed to smell a flower nearly skewered my eye lol , i sowed a few lettuce and orange cauliflower but i need more scarlet kale in iv only two atm n i eat it all the time, hope your well kerry
Yes, they were my mums idea. I've got orange cauliflowers too (although now I don't know which plants are which after knocking them over). I LOVE kale - have you got a perennial kale?
Hey Kerry. Lovely update. Fab strawberry find. 😂 cats come round here 🫣 Net looks great over the cabbages 👏🏽 Oh and I need more twine for my sweetpeas! Will check tomorrow Greenhouse does look busy, looking forward to seeing the one on the plot 😅 22:31 love this set up! Wish I had that type of space 😂 I can't find my honey moon! 😂 I've never done outdoor tomatoes so I think I should try 👍🏽🍅 Ahh thanks for the mention too 😌🌱 wish I had onions to cut rust off 🤨😂😂 Always makes me smile watching your videos Kerry 😌 Haha basil. Not for me. Parsley I think Ali from Canada sent me some black holly hock but they never grew, but I probably over watered 😢 I'll try them again
You will have that type of space soon! All my outdoor toms got blight last year so I am wary, but seeing as I've massively over sowed again there's really nothing to lose! Mark say we can have another sesh on the greenhouse this weekend!
You crack me up! «And that leaf, apparently» 😂 I’ve said for about a month that digging a big bed in the center of our garden is a priority. It’s 3/4 done now, but the flowers meant to go there look atrocious. They’re about 6 weeks too old… My timing is waaay off on at least one part of a project 🤷♀️😅
Hi Pat. No - these seeds were sent to me from the US. I haven't researched if they can be found over here but if they turn out as amazing as they sound I will be on the look out!
It’s not easy looking after two home gardens and a plot as well as holding down a full time job. I think if I were you, I would spend an hour each evening in the home gardens and spend a few hours on the plot at the weekend. Also, drink less tea! (Only joking!!!)
Haha - NEVER! I cease to function without tea. Perhaps less time chattering away to camera while drinking it... 👀?? But yeah, I tend to prioritise the garden in the week and the plot at the weekend - but it depends what needs doing and feels urgent. I really need to sort the back of the garden...
Lovely video and really inspired me to chip away at the jobs even if I've only got a small time slot instead of cramming the weekend, thank you 😊
Ah brilliant! Yes it's good to get some of the little jobs out of the way to focus on the big projects at the weekend.
I dashed out between rain for 30 minutes today, potted up Physalis, 3 sunflowers that were so root bound they were reduced to a stalk and the growing tip, emptied a bucket of spuds, picked strawberries/mangetout, rescued the watering cans and various other lightweight pots that were blowing around the garden and dashed back in...I absolutely wouldn't have bothered if I hadn't watched this Kerry, as it's so easy to think 'oh I will do it tomorrow'....Thanks to Emma too! Maybe time for a hashtag on this! 😉
Bless you!! This is exactly what I was hoping for - in fact, it's what I hope for with every video 💕🌱 You fitted loads in too!!
There’s something to be said about setting a timer for 30 minutes or an hour and just getting outside and working! I’m lucky enough that I mostly work from home so rather than mornings, I usually do my lunch break but sometimes it’s nice to get out before I have to log on. Then you have the days where you have more time. You head outside, get stuck in, and next thing you know it’s been 3 hours and you think you might die if you don’t eat or drink something (just me?). Thank you for the lovely video this week, Kerry!
Haha yes - I'm often like oops need to eat! It worked really well this week - in fact I used an actual timer on Saturday morning so that will be in next week's video. Yeh I much prefer WFH days!
I was lying in bed this morning thinking about how much I had to do in the garden and how little time to do it when I found your channel. I followed your advice and was in the garden at 7.30 and got a whole border tidied up 💪
Thanks
Well done you!!! Ah, this is just the kind of comment I LOVE to read. It so helps to just keep chipping away in the spare minutes doesn't it - and then feel so much more motivated to tackle the next job.
It’s amazing what you can get done little and often. It’s really does win the race 😊
Isn't it just! Thank you for the inspiration ❤️
Thanks Kerry, the kombucha sounds tasty. You're never quite sure just how 'alive' the shop bought kombuchas are so another thing on my list to try 🙂🌱
That's very true - I mean if they're pasteurized/processed then that will kill anything beneficial but I don't know how much I trust the 'raw' claim on them anyway. It's so easy to make yourself and really hard to kill! It doesn't quite taste like the bought stuff which tends to be sweeter - my booch has a real kick! The elderflower one will be more palatable I think.
Old German is a fantastic tomato, they have done brilliantly both in the greenhouse and outside for me in the past
Oh that's good to know. It's my first time and they came as a free extra pack in my order so wasn't even sure if I'd sow the seed. I'm glad I did then!!
It’s amazing how much you can get done cumulatively over the week with short bursts, when each day it may seem pointless if you’ve only 20-30 mins spare. A great lesson in realising it’s worth it to squeeze a bit of gardening in.. as by the weekend you will have ticked off so many jobs.
Thank you for the mentions. Pumpkin enabler. Ha! I’ve already told you, you’re going to need a bigger car next week for these pumpkin spares 😅😅
You’ve also inspired me to remember to keep sowing! I haven’t sown anything for ages 🤯🤯
Clare we are going to need a plan for Sunday!! 🤣🎃 And yes, I'm pleased I got quite a few things done seeing as this weekend was a bit of a write off, gardening wise. Will try and keep it up next week now!
@@dogontheplot you need to try a trailer to your bumper!
We do need a plan. Either we leave the family members having drink and race back to the cars somehow or we maybe rendezvous on a service station before/after NEC? It’s gonna need some working out (or I meet you half way somewhere not Sunday to hand over a car full of plants 🤣
I just can’t get over the landscapes ypu have! The canal/river walk was just amazing ❤❤❤ Our nature is wilder, more barren. Stunning in its own way, according to tourists. But it’s not quite the same when it’s your home turf. The nature kind of just exist in the background.
Yeh, everything is particularly lush at the moment. I'm lucky to live near the fields and river. We haven't been for any hikes recently, but when we're next in the peaks I'll get some footage 👍
Oo, exciting.......Already looking forward to the Gardeners World Live update 😀 I hope you'll get a lot of footage 😊 ...
Good idea to do little and often 😊, I'm usually too tired after work and daily household jobs that I have to get as much as possible done in 1 day 😂
Your strawberries and peas are absolutely delicious looking 😋 well...the 🍓 were....until you are them 😂😂
Yes, I need to be far more on it than I was at Malvern! 🤣 Yes, I've been sooo tired lately, but that's why setting just a small amount of time and little job was useful - felt manageable and ticked something off (although I did notice that I already have things I HAVE to do each day - hardening off, watering etc - which takes up quite a chunk of time/energy.
I really ate those strawberries Maiju - chomped them up! 🤣
Fab update Kerry ❤
Garleek sounds interesting, be great to see how they turn out. Love the 30 minute challenge. I need a bit more time planning myself. Like you I have seeds still to sow that were meant to be sown earlier so you're not on your own. 😂
Thank you Linda. Yes, looking forward to the Garleek too. Danny is in the growalong so maybe he'll share some! Yes, still looking at a pile of seeds to sow! eek
I am definately a weekend binge gardener. Got half way through your video on Sunday and was so inspired I went straight up the plot - was up there for a straight 8 hours! Good day but so disappointed to see blight on my tomatoes… only planted them 2 weeks ago after a slow start to this year. 😢 even my Alice’s dream and brads atomic grape in the polytunnel have been hit.
I have some blight resistant varieties still growing on which I will put in - hopefully I will get some this year but not what I had hoped for.
Anyway thanks for inspiring me! Xxx
Aw I just read that first couple of lines and have to respond instantly 😂 - someone asked me this week what kind of comments I want to see on my videos and I said exactly this - that the video makes someone jump up with inspiration/motivatation to go out and do some gardening 💕❤️💕❤️ thank you for being that person 🤗
Omg blight already. That's crazy! Are you sure it's blight and not just the leaves blackening from the cold? I know they go a bit purple and curled to when they get cold or stressed...
@@dogontheplotooh I hope so, am googling now…
@@dogontheplotno problem. It’s all your can do positivity! ❤
LOL feeding the bunnies. I wish I could get them to just eat what I want this year...typically the lawn clover is their favorite, and we live in harmony.
Glad you got the Garleek and Badger Flames going and I hope they live up to the hype. I started mine in ground because at the point they came, I was just babysitting too much in trays on the patio.
Definitely need more Kuri squash (my fav too). Buy mine at the Farmers Market because the Squash Vine Borer take mine out every time.
Before I retired, I was a short burst gardener during the week. Now I don't have to plan and execute on a tight schedule. However, more time leads to analysis paralysis.
Oh good point about analysis paralysis! I dither enough as it is 🤣 Thank you so much for the seeds - beets germinated almost instantly!!
Good Sunday morning Kerry, This is the first video today on a beautiful Sunday morning. You have a nice flow to your videos with lots of good information along the way. I absolutely love to see how happy you are most all the time. Have a blessed week Cya next thyme, Steven
Aw thanks Steven - always so supportive. It is much appreciated. 💕
Oh my goodness, you are lucky if you've been having good June weather, here in cambs it's been cloudy, dreary, chilly, windy and this coming week we have rain and thunderstorms forecast :(
It was a fluke day!! Nice while it lasted but it didn't last long 🤷♀️ yeh this week looks a wash out 😔
🐝thanks for the great video🌻
You're welcome 🤗
Lovely video , was Intrigued with what you did with the Elderberry flowers, I usually wait for the berries & make Jam . 😊
Thank you. Yes you can make elderflower champagne and cordial too. I also like making jam with the berries 😋
Ohhhh , that sounds nice ☺️
Great update Kerry and yes time is precious come June for sure, everything needs attention. I have to find a new spot for my beets as I seem to have leaf miner everywhere 😢. The badger beets are in Fort Knox 😂😂. We topped out at 32c the other day 🥵🥵. Have a wonderful week ahead school holidays will be here soon enough, Ali 🌞🥵🇨🇦
I don't seem to suffer much from the leaf miners. The beets are already popping up! Yes, teaching is winding down from next week - thank goodness - so more opportunities to sneak out into the garden. I've booked two weeks off at the beginning of July just to garden!
Im usually do a 4-5 hr stint…. And still don’t do the first job I went down to do. 😂😂 and now with harvesting on top😂 I have to give myself half an hour at the end.
Still not found any elderflower here yet, well I think I saw some but right by a road 😢 nice big scoby there, ours are still pretty thin, but doing their jobs. We did lemon and ginger x3 and used up the strawberry, mint and ginger puree from the first batch.
Great to see you got your outdoor tomatoes in 😊 all ours have done fine with the slight drops in temperature. Took me 40 mins to tie in the greenhouse tomatoes 🍅 and de sucker them! It’s crazy how quickly they have taken off!! Oh how easier it would be to have a poly tunnel just for tomatoes and chilli peppers, and have space to move.
So looking forward to eating homegrown tomatoes again ❤
I’ve been meaning to get sowing again, so next week will get some underway. Squash I need to re sow, blue Hungarian and Queensland blue were gobbled up by the slugs!! 😢
Compost heap not favourable with planting this year.
Need coffee ☕️ and to get up 😂
Hope you enjoyed your weekend, keep ticking those jobs off your list, one at a time.
Big hugs
Allie & Tricia xx
I think the tomatoes will sulk for a bit but hopefully pick up - although it's looking cool and wet for the upcoming week. I ended up finding another packet of uchiki kuri so did 6 seeds total. Will see what comes up... Greenhouse toms are filling out but way off tying in and de-suckering. I'd love some nice big chunks of time - roll on July when I've got a fortnight off!
Good Morning Kerry...this was an especially good video...lots of helpful content, and as usual you have a lovely, funny way of keeping it real...I work from home and receive phone calls at random times in the day, so....take advantage of the down times to do little jobs. Weekends are the big ones! Your allotment is looking good and your home garden is so beautiful. Have a fun Summer 🌞🐝🐞🌻🕶🌱
Aw thank you Michelle. It's nice when you're WFH and can sneak out and water something or just keep an eye on it all.
I think we are all behind, my plot neighbours are retired and can get to their plot whenever they like. I finally feel like I'm catching up after the weather has been cooperative 😂. Jo Devon 🙂
I'm so jealous of retired people! 🤣 One day...
busy busy again ha lol i think I binge when its warmer n dryer then regret it when I cant move the next day but usually the next day is gonna be grey n drizzly in the midlands lol
That's such a good point Bev - the little & often hasn't affected by back, whereas I'm often struggling after binging.
@@dogontheplot ye ive not been able to move all day but its also rained a lot so I didn't miss out on going outside lol
Lovely update, both with what you're doing and the walk with Dorie. You talk about your enablers, and I have your voice in my head now quite often. When sowing - "let's do them all", and yesterday when walking Leni, I passed my local corner shop and they had strawberry plants out, one with red flowers. I only have alpine/wild strawberries and these have normal sized berries, couldn't help myself. I have no room for them, but bought two and will put them in a basket and move them around as the sun moves. When there is sun at all that is, also very chilly here, rain, hail, wind. I hope my face lights up as yours did at the first taste.
Haha - pleased to be having a positive effect on your gardening (if not your pocket!) 🤣😜 I can't even tell you how yumcious those first strawberries were. I have alpine too and they grow like weeds but they are lovely. Weather not looking great here for the week ahead but, hey ho.
oo actimol bottles so much better then huge milk bottles lol , noticed this because i nearly had my eye out the other day mindlessly bending into a bed to smell a flower nearly skewered my eye lol , i sowed a few lettuce and orange cauliflower but i need more scarlet kale in iv only two atm n i eat it all the time, hope your well kerry
Yes, they were my mums idea. I've got orange cauliflowers too (although now I don't know which plants are which after knocking them over). I LOVE kale - have you got a perennial kale?
Hey Kerry.
Lovely update. Fab strawberry find. 😂 cats come round here 🫣
Net looks great over the cabbages 👏🏽
Oh and I need more twine for my sweetpeas! Will check tomorrow
Greenhouse does look busy, looking forward to seeing the one on the plot 😅
22:31 love this set up! Wish I had that type of space 😂
I can't find my honey moon! 😂
I've never done outdoor tomatoes so I think I should try 👍🏽🍅
Ahh thanks for the mention too 😌🌱 wish I had onions to cut rust off 🤨😂😂
Always makes me smile watching your videos Kerry 😌
Haha basil. Not for me. Parsley I think
Ali from Canada sent me some black holly hock but they never grew, but I probably over watered 😢 I'll try them again
You will have that type of space soon! All my outdoor toms got blight last year so I am wary, but seeing as I've massively over sowed again there's really nothing to lose! Mark say we can have another sesh on the greenhouse this weekend!
You crack me up! «And that leaf, apparently» 😂 I’ve said for about a month that digging a big bed in the center of our garden is a priority. It’s 3/4 done now, but the flowers meant to go there look atrocious. They’re about 6 weeks too old… My timing is waaay off on at least one part of a project 🤷♀️😅
😜they just kept coming off! My timing is also off - i'm just hoping for the best!! 🤣
@@dogontheplot Nothing else to do, that and «chalking it up to experience». I have no idea how many times I’ve said that this spring 😅
Ineffective strimming 😂😂😂😂
😂😂 click to translate and it says “stripping” is that Scottish for strimming… or the other way round 😂😂
Not the first time...
Hi. Do you have a link or contact in the UK for Badger Flame beetroot. Many thanks Pat
Hi Pat. No - these seeds were sent to me from the US. I haven't researched if they can be found over here but if they turn out as amazing as they sound I will be on the look out!
It’s not easy looking after two home gardens and a plot as well as holding down a full time job. I think if I were you, I would spend an hour each evening in the home gardens and spend a few hours on the plot at the weekend. Also, drink less tea! (Only joking!!!)
Haha - NEVER! I cease to function without tea. Perhaps less time chattering away to camera while drinking it... 👀?? But yeah, I tend to prioritise the garden in the week and the plot at the weekend - but it depends what needs doing and feels urgent. I really need to sort the back of the garden...
I know - I'm so jealous of retired people Jo!! 🤣One day...
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