Hi Robin. You’re right, such a joy giver harvesting something you’ve watched grow for months. I’ve not grown them before. I’ll definitely be growing pumpkins and winter squash again though. The parsnip was delicious ❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden Just ate a roasted delicata and it was yum...rather nutty. However, hard for me here with the squash vine borer. Thank goodness for the Farmers Market.
I was so surprised at how much they’ve grown since August. Amazed. I blooming love harvesting. It’s why I need to keep growing over winter.. to get to enjoy harvests over a longer season 🤪❤️❤️
I had an “eyes bigger than my belly” moment, truth be told but I powered through and ate all of my honey glazed roast parsnips. Absolutely delicious. Think I’ll have some more for lunch today too. There’s so much left ❤️❤️❤️
That made me laugh out loud!! It’s busy time of the year isn’t it and I grabbed the biggest haul I could, for October ❤️❤️❤️ Currently writing my Kings Seed Order… 😅😅
Lovely update Clare. So much being picked and looking amazing, well done 👏👏. That parsnip looked great 👍. Lovely to be bringing in harvests at this time of the year and making tasty warming meals, parsnip soup is on the menu for me tonight 😋
Thanks Joe. I actually love the soups I’ve been making lately. Parsnip soup sounds especially yummy! I’ve stuck the Hamburg Root Berlinger on my seed order for next year. It’s a root parsley and supposed to lovely to eat alongside parsnips etc roasted. Have you tried it? We all get such a buzz from our harvests. It’s why I want to extend my growing season as long as I can. Keeps me out of trouble 😂❤️❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden The soup was indeed lovely and plenty left for tomorrow night too! Nope not tried the Hamberg Root Berlinger, do love my roasted veg though so might have to check it out, sounds and looks interesting! I must say I do regret not getting spinach sown this year and that provided such a good crop over winter last year but not to worry, I have kale 😂. Soon all be starting again, was only thinking about plans for when to start the onions off earlier lol. Going to enjoy the relative break in the meantime but the itch to sow will soon start 😂. Have a good week 👍🙂
@JoesPatch I’ll be sowing onion seeds again on Boxing Day I guess. 😅😅 I am definitely going to make parsnip soup. You’ve sold me on the idea. The root parsley certainly sounds interesting doesn’t it? Looking forward to trying it. Saw it on Liz Zorab’s latest video and thought “must have”. Enjoy your downtime over winter. I have to keep going or I’ll find another hobby to fill the time, and it’ll be tricky next year then 😂 Have a lovely week yourself 😍
Aren’t they just?! There’s 5 in total but the other two were snuggled up with mummy. She’s been spayed now. We rehomed a spayed young feral.. turns out she wasn’t spayed after all. Had no idea until she presented us with the kittens a couple of weeks ago . Lovely surprise. They’ll all be trapped and spayed in due course too. ❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden the perfect plan. Get the kittens neutered as soon as your vet will do it. I was lucky with my wee Felix when he just appeared in my hedge, that he was a boy and I could keep him in the house and he only went out on a harness and (extending!l lead until he was 6 months old. That was only just early enough, others with female cats have been caught out! The vets here won't do it sooner, even though in the USA, they've found no bad effects from doing it even at 8 weeks. Enjoy your furry friends!
@kirstypollock6811 they told us 3-4 months. We’ll start trapping them in another month I think. Mummy (Tibby) is still letting them feed occasionally from her. She’s been such a good mum.
How much do I love your videos! You make me smile every time you harvest your veg. Your parsnip was amazing and your pumpkin harvest was really informative. Thank you so much for making my Sunday morning bright 😊
Thank you Linda. You just made my Sunday morning brighter too ❤️☺️☺️ I had no idea the dopamine hit from growing and harvesting your own food would be so high. It’s just such a buzz and I hope it never gets old ❤️ Go and check out Jane’s video on pumpkin harvesting too. Really, really interesting. I’ll go and link it in my description Have a blessed Sunday xx
Loads of spring bulbs and flowers 💐 Clare. My spring bulbs are still in the mail 🤦♀️ hopefully I’ll get them in before it’s too cold to play outside. You still have so many harvests 👍. Luckily at least the frost should kill off the caterpillars 🐛. I’m leaving my onions (from seed) inside until spring 🤞🤞. Lovely update Clare enjoy that sunshine, Ali 🥶🌞🇨🇦
I think my main onions will probably stay inside until spring too. Just the spring onions I’ll pop on the poltytunnel. They grew well in their last winter. I have a huge box of bulbs. It’s getting trucked this year, as I have summer plants still growing where I want to plant them 😂 Hope you have a lovely week too. We’ve some rain forecast but not too bad. 🥰🥰🤗
Like a kid in a sweet shop 😂😂 I cut an onion yesterday for the chilli chutney … and thought WOW I grew that, I love how excited you are harvesting all your produce. ❤ Allie & Tricia xx
It literally blows my mind how a tiny seed can provide us with so much. It’s amazing is it? I have heard people saying that growing your own is addictive, and I used to think.. really???? Now I know it’s true! I firmly believe that when something is grown with love, you can taste it ❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden we bought some carrots the other day, taste of nothing . Taste soooo much better. Neighbour never had homegrown cabbage before. He was blown away with the difference ❤
@TheRightPearPlot everything is packed full of flavour isn’t it? I was shocked how much nicer my cabbage is too. Supermarket bought just seems bland and watery when steamed. It’s certainly been an eye opener. I’m looking forward to next year, with a deeper understanding of what I want to grow ❤️
Fantastic harvest of squash Clare, the ones in the heap did well, I love growing in compost heaps. Isn't it a nuisance when you drop a cell tray, great cover with the kittens 😊 You have done so well 🥳🥳🥳
That pumpkin harvest is beautiful and that parsnip is a monster!! 👏🏻👏🏻 such a great sense of achievement! Carrot and coriander soup is one of my favourites too! I think I will give that a go next year! Thank you for the garlic clove you gave me at Malvern! Need to get my garlic in soon, was so pleased with my harvest this year 😊 Have a lovely end to the week 🪴💚
Was there only 1? They must have fallen out as there were 3-4 in each envelope 😅😅 I’m growing more this time. I had no idea I’d use it so much. The parsnip was so perfect. I’m so chuffed with it. Didn’t expect it to be that big. I really do hope I can grow enough coriander for over winter too. Hope you have a great end to the week too x
@@TheFarmyardGardenoh no! Well this will be the best garlic of the bunch, I’m sure! 🥰 I will do my best to look after it 🤞🏻😊 Yes, I’m definitely growing more this year too. Garlic is one of our staples in the kitchen and we got though it much too quickly this year!
😂😂 Its all about working the easiest solution to a problem. There was no way i was able to lift it on my own. It was the role and barrow method all the way 😂😂. Good Squash crops for you this year. Keep it up. Next year you'll have monster squash and pumpkins 👍👍
Oh come on now - you can't beat a crop of kittens! You've got a grand old harvest of squash there - I'd be interested to know what the Polar Bear tastes like - it looks beautiful! Thank you for the mention!
You’re welcome. It was a lovely video Jane and really helped me. Maybe I’ll have to arrange a day to chop the polar bear and share it with you, if you’ve never grown that variety? You are more than local enough to do that with Surprise crop of kittens is the best isn’t it? 😻
Great update clare. Yeah the babyboos cross pollinate alot. The polarbear may have gone yellow due to lack of light...however it's usually because it's been harvested too late. They turn so quickly! Lovely to see you harvesting so much. Thanks for the mention! Danny 🌱
Yeah, I assume they did before the seed was saved, which would make those potential on inedible. I was waiting for the stem to truly brown off, but maybe they don’t go as brown and woody as I expected. Hopefully they’ll still be ok. I have been so excited to realise how many things are still yet to harvest. Excited for a variety of peas I’m ordering for next year, called Terrain. They grow into November for a super late crop. Pea season was a blessed time in the garden. The Grow Up! Dinner came in handy didn’t it? Thank you 😍
Fab Video Clare ❤ Your parsnip is a beauty and oh so many fabulous pumpkins and squash. Well I must admit I do have carrot envy 😂 Seriously though they look fab. I've yet to grow a nice straight carrot 🥕 but I'll keep trying 😂 We are still harvesting other crops though 👍 Like you we love sowing, planting and growing throughout the autumn and winter. Have a great week ❤ x
All I do is using potting compost and play sand mixed. It’s nothing special. I really need to thin them better. I’m so pleased with the winter squash harvest. I didn’t want too many, as no idea if I even like them yet. Might try one tomorrow 😅😅 I love the growing too. Keeps me off Amazon when I get bored 😂😅 Thanks Linda. Have a lovely week too x
Your pumpkin harvest looks so good. For the first time last year I tried growing some mash potato squashes. What I got didn’t look like or taste like mash potato but instead the taste of ice cream and custard. 😋
That doesn’t sound like a negative at all… unless you put gravy on them! I can confirm these tasted just like creamy mash potato. Delicious. Will be growing them next year too 😊
@@TheFarmyardGarden It seems it was a random seed mixed up in the packet. I saved the seed and grown it again this year as well as the mash potato squashes. It’ll be interesting to have the main meal and dessert in one sitting. 😋
What a beautiful pumpkin display! Great video, you seem very organized with a plan. That is inspiring. And it's great that you still have so much you can grow over winter. I've had the final harvest of lovage, parsley and so-called perennial welsh (Norwegian) onions today, and lots of green tomatoes in my kitchen. Trying garlic in a pot again even though I had zero success last time. Packing things away and getting ready for winter, it's frosty, but I think no hard frost for another month.
Thank you Trude. I have a plan in my mind but I generally struggle to stick with plans and often go rogue 😂😅 I’m so pleased with what’s still in the ground and what’s started. I’m a little held back with the polytunnel still full of tomatoes, but in another couple of weeks I’m sure they’ll all be gone. I’m not sure how many green tomatoes I’ll keep though. My freezer is already full. Need a day for canning them. I’m going to pick a bed which stayed drier over winter for my garlic this time, but hoping for a good crop nonetheless. Hope yours do better this time 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 It’s must be so much harder for you, with having harsher winters than we get here. We generally only get light frosts before Christmas. January (and early February )are typical the coldest months
now THAT is a parsnip!! I always though that cross polinated squash would only affect the seeds of the squash (they may not grow true if planted) - I'm not a squash scientist though so i could be wrong!
Great video. That parsnip was really impressive! I have some carrots growing but I have had no success in the past. I think I have only ever pulled 1 decent carrot. I would be happy to pull baby carrots but whenever I try they are pale and tasteless. Not sure if different varieties are better. I love oca. Best roasted with a roast meal. Our favourite!
I am SO excited for the Oca. I hope I love it and get a good crop for my own seed for next year. Thank for sharing that you love them. Made me even more excited now. 😍 What varieties are you sowing? My favourite are chantenay and the purple sun. The latter stay purple even after cooling. I only grow in sieved compost and play sand. No additional fertiliser.
@@rrichards1210 oh that’s brilliant. I’ve never actually seen Oca in grocery shops here, not even the artisan farm shops. I’d absolutely do the same as you if I did, as the seed tubers were super expensive to buy (£15 for 6). Hoping to get enough of my own to increase my seed of it.
I haven't done it because I've not yet grown them (2025 for sure!), but the advice from experienced gardeners that seems to work is to excavate a bit of soil away from the top of the root and then to hold the top and push down and twist for the best chance of not breaking the root halfway. Don't just try to pull it out or either the tops will come off or you'll snap your 'snips.
Yes, I’ll do that next time. Indeed, you can see that’s exactly what I did to remove it in the end. I expected it to pull out, because the soil is loose in those boxes and the previous one I pulled out in August (when thinning them a bit) came out no trouble. I won’t make the mistake again. Thanks for the advice.
your veg garden is beautiful, I'm up on the coast north of liverpool and we have not had such a good season. for some reason my cabbaged and kale all had a nasty bitter taste and were inedible. what potting compost are you using?
Thank you Pauline. It’s been such a tricky season hasn’t it? I wonder what happened with your brassicas. Someone may have an answer for that.. sadly not me though. Would love if someone could solve that for you. You live in a lovely area, Grange over Sands ? I only use Arthur Bowyers or Jack’s Magic because that’s what the local agricultural merchant sells.
I thought that you were saying that you were going to pull up all of your sunchokes and I was noooooooooooooooo! Mine just started to flowers. You're not missing very much. They're so stunted this year. I don't think they liked the whole ambience of the cold temperatures and that. Although I do have a good tip for storing sunchokes. if you keep them dirty and you put them in a plastic bag taped up the plastic bags, so no holes, they will last like a year and the bottom of your fridge like in the cooler drawer and that's where I put mine. But then again I've got two fridges so Different for me but you can do it on a smaller scale.. odd thing to say to a farmer 😂 also if you ferment them then you don't get so much of the fartachoke issue 😅
Or, not pulling them up yet. I can easily bridge store them. We have several fridges ☺️ Fermented artichokes sound good. I’ll have to get more adventurous
Some great brassicas and squash there Clare! Bit nippy today isn't it?! We've been and got some manure and compost today after being messed about by Amazon. Cardboarded our tomato and sandpit beds and topped them up. A bit jealous of your broccoli starts. Only 3 Tundra cabbages are ready for the 15 spots are up to size enough to plant out as of yet. I am hoping the broccoli and other cabbages will pick up a bit and aren't too late to plant out when ready. I love seeing what other people are growing and how they turn out. There are so many varieties out there. The one i was hoping to be the main one was Durham Early cabbage. The broccoli is Rudolph Extra Early Sprouting. Also trying to grow Red Drumhead cabbage. They are apparently meant to be only 75 days and was hoping for 2 crops in time for Christmas but if i get any for Christmas then i will be happy. As for the sprouts, i think i need to remind them that they are sprouts! lol TBF, there were rat tunnels at the end of the garden where they are earlier this year, just after planting them out. Will see though. There are a couple of pea sized nubs about 6 inches up the plant. Again for Christmas. I have just ordered some fungus gnats nematodes for the indoor plants. Now i am back to baking soil, i really want to get the issue sorted over winter. There were so many in the compost bag we bought today! If they work indoors, i might buy some for the beds next year. That and some for slugs and snails! Aww cute kittens! Are they from your cat? If you are interested, my sister gave me some giant pumpkin seeds. We don't have space to grow them in our garden and i think also Helen mentioned she might want to grow them next year. Not sure how many seeds there are but could split them between you two if either of you are interested? I can take a photo of them and mention you both with my email address on a community post? I have swapped seeds with Ali (MyRustyGarden) but i don't use FB or IG so not sure if there is a seed swapping forum? Anyway, hope you have a great week. x
Thanks so much. I was pleased with the harvest. The cabbage in the greenhouse is Durham Early and it’s an early sprouting broccoli in there too. Sorry to hear your sprouts haven’t been performing as well as you hoped. Fingers crossed they have a late surge for Christmas dinner! I’ve not got a fungus gnat issue in the house. I try to keep my pots topped with some vermiculite as it seems to stop them getting in. They’re so annoying aren’t they? Slug eggs. Yuck! I’m worried there will be issues for brassicas in the tunnel this winter with slugs. 😅😅 I’ll have to set up a PO Box for seed swapping soon. A few people have asked. I can’t keep asking the post office to keep post for me. Duncan won’t allow me to give out our actual address, sorry x
@TheFarmyardGarden Ah cool will be great to have a grow along. I think we have the same amount of Kuri Squash when we combine our two little ones. We don't usually have a problem with gnats as i usually bake the soil but early this year i was watching a Yt'er who said you don't need to bake them and just pour boiling water in it. Looking back i think it may be because where they live in the US is a lot less humid then here. I use vermiculite and make homemade vinegar for traps but the humidity this year and over winter has been crazy! At least it beats having red spider mites from when it is so hot and dry! Yes they are very annoying. I have sticky traps but was watching Sheffield Made plants and he recommended one of his videos on it. I heard Jessie (plot 37) talk about nematodes before and also JB. We have several years with no major issue with slugs and snails. I think they have been assembling their armies this year! I think i might breed a few leopard slugs to get the other chocolate ones and snails and then get the nematodes in. Do you have any plans for them in the poly? Not sure on your views on them but you could put a tub with a lid and put some salty water to put them in when you find them? We are getting ready to put the garden mesh over the full length 6m bed. I think would be too humid for poly and in the summer way too hot. It is trying to get that sweet spot for the current weather isn't it? Yes with the sprouts i think it was a lack of sun too where they are. Normally isn't as bad. Going to amend that bed too and see if we have some left over garden mesh. I love your green tunnel! We have grated panels in front of it as it's prime position of the lawn so try to protect them from birds and balls with netting. Hope you can get some improvement on your internet. Is there anyway the council can help? Sounds like you could do with fibre. We are about 500 mtrs from our box, if not more and at the end of the line. That's a lot of houses in between and there is always some BT engineer messing with the box. We are lucky if we get internet upstairs. The router is one a different fuse sector on the consumer unit to the upstairs power so can't use the TP powerline adapters up there. We use them just to get internet in the ground floor. Yes would be awesome if you could get a Po Box set up! Yes totally understand. We turn off the things on vinted that give our address away. Ali is a lovely lady and i thought i would send her some of our seeds. She sent me some back too, which was too kind of her. Inpost lockers are handy if you have some near you? Have you used vinted before? I am using it to clear out the baby stuff. I need to remember to upload some more stuff. I find it better than market place as you can drop it off to a locker and it gets posted, without people coming to the house. We did have one couple come to the house and that was nervewrecking but ok in the end to sell off an Ikea play kitchen, which was too big to post. I am a lot less nervous about using it now and "talking" to people on there. Anyway, waffling again and was promising myself not to write long comments! lol x
@AnyKeyLady I will have to look in to the inpost lockers etc. I know it’s expensive with Royal Mail. There is no fibre (virgin media etc) along our lane at all and we’re about 2km from the nearest BT junction box. That box is for super fast broadband but we’re so far from it, that’s why we have issues. We have a lovely little family nursery about 15 minutes away. I did buy some plug starts from them but they were all quickly potted on and seem to be growing well. Most of them are destined for the polytunnel over winter but some will go outside too, good comparison. It’s been very nippy the last few days. Certainly feels like winter is fast approaching. Hope it’s not so wet as last winter/spring this time. The whole farm was a bog I’ve been lucky with compost.. and lazy with it too. No baking done here 😅😅
Hi Claire! I love your joy in your veg. Sprouts looking great. My neighbour has some AMAZING looking ones, deep deep green and already big. I must ask her what kind. Looking at your purple sprouting broccoli, I think one plant that I thought was a Romanesco is actually a PSB, just now getting wee sprouts and the plant and wee leaves looks just like yours. I have also already taken a few parsnips, not as long as yours, but fatter :-). I keep eyeing the celeriac... Will definitely grow more next year. And the Jerusalem Artichokes! I did 4 kinds of carrots, rainbow, chantenay and Rote Riesen (Red Giant) are doing well, the Nantaise are being slow. I've had very little luck with radishes, but will try some in the poly ... crub? I heard another lady call hers that. Polycarbonate greenhouse. I've gambled (successfully) with 2 frosts now, but next week 2 nights in a row forecast...hmmmm. Only one Crown Prince left out... And some tomatoes and my runner beans. I found out that scarlet runners were originally native to the mountains of South America, so they ARE more cold tolerant than other beans. I won't get any dry, but I took the big pods before the yesterday morning's frost. The stuff in the "punnel" will probably be fine still. I took all the cracked green toms to make soup and relish, so if I do decide to pull the rest, they will probably ripen in the house. The green ones so far were all at least a little red or yellow inside. I'm dying to get my winter crops in in there. Got Chinese leaf and chard and winter peas already, but lettuce etc not yet big enough to transplant. I've got winter peas, one lot of garlic (mix of my own, from local organic growers from the farmers market, and some big organic stuff from the supermarket). I have asia salad already going well and lamb's lettuce and spinach planted outside last weekend and this weekend. Lovely pumpkin haul, looks great! I love your videos, sorry for rambling on! Your enthusiasm is infectious!
Oh Kirsty, ramble away.. I love a good natter! ❤️ I would love to know the variety of sprouts too. I have ordered a variety called Ruby Crunch for next year. Lovely red sprouts that retain their colour when cooked. Yummy! I’ve only ever had sprouts boiled (at home when younger), so I’m keen to try all the different ways I’ve seen them prepared in vlogs last winter. We had another hard frost last night here and I’ve noticed the butter bushes and marrow have really been caught by it. Their leaves are going black now. Such a shame. We’re not even at our first (official) frost date yet. Eeep! I hope yours are ok. Have you seen the pink Crown Prince? I think I’d like to grow that next year. Not sure why they didn’t name it Crown Princess. Good to know the Scarlet runners can tolerate the cold a bit more. They’re still flowering quite happily. I’ve ordered a variety of peas called Terrain for next year as they’re supposed to crop right in to late autumn. Like the sound of those for a later succession. I have quite a few tomatoes still turning. It’s still getting up to almost 30° in the polytunnel with some sun in the day, but I do think I’m going to need to check out some green chutney recipes soon. I think Polycrub is a brand name, (I’d love one of these.. so fancy, Gaz Oakley has one) I know exactly what you mean. I would imagine they’re warmer than a normal polytunnel like mine. I get such a buzz from harvesting.. it’s another reason why I want to extend my growing season as long as possible ❤️❤️❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden Ah, so I'll keep calling mine "The Punnel!". It's not the same as the Gaz Oakley one, square section metal frame with polycarbonate panels. Think they come from Latvia (but the replacement panels came from the UK. Confusing!) I've not seen the pink crown Prince. definitely should have been Crown Princess! Autumn peas sound great. Then I could have peas all year round!
@@kirstypollock6811 they missed a trick with it’s naming I feel. I was so excited when I saw the peas. I miss peas on the garden so much (so do the magpies to be fair ha)
@@kirstypollock6811 I love the term punnel. Some call them a poly house as a hybrid of a greenhouse and polytunnel. Your garden always sounds so lovely. Do you have any social media (insta?) to keep in touch with your growing space too?
You pulling that parsnip warmed my heart!
Thank you so much. I was so pleased with it. 😍
WOW what a harvest of squash. That's a real mood lifter for sure.
That parsnip is fab.
Hi Robin. You’re right, such a joy giver harvesting something you’ve watched grow for months. I’ve not grown them before. I’ll definitely be growing pumpkins and winter squash again though.
The parsnip was delicious ❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden Just ate a roasted delicata and it was yum...rather nutty. However, hard for me here with the squash vine borer. Thank goodness for the Farmers Market.
@RobinGardens oooo yummy! Such a shame about the vine borer
Can’t beat parsnip and that was a beauty 😮😊👍
Thanks Mal. love parsnips so much. Was so chuffed. ❤️❤️
That parsnip giggle 😊
I was so surprised at how much they’ve grown since August. Amazed. I blooming love harvesting. It’s why I need to keep growing over winter.. to get to enjoy harvests over a longer season 🤪❤️❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden I hope you had a very smug moment when you ate it...🥰
I had an “eyes bigger than my belly” moment, truth be told but I powered through and ate all of my honey glazed roast parsnips. Absolutely delicious. Think I’ll have some more for lunch today too. There’s so much left ❤️❤️❤️
Like supermarket sweep that episode 😂 bloody thrilling ❤
That made me laugh out loud!! It’s busy time of the year isn’t it and I grabbed the biggest haul I could, for October ❤️❤️❤️
Currently writing my Kings Seed Order… 😅😅
@@TheFarmyardGarden 😂😂😂 was great to watch tho! Guess what I’ve been doing too!🤣🤣 have fun! 🥰🥰
That parsnip was a beauty.
I was so pleased with it. Excited for the rest now.
Lovely update Clare. So much being picked and looking amazing, well done 👏👏. That parsnip looked great 👍. Lovely to be bringing in harvests at this time of the year and making tasty warming meals, parsnip soup is on the menu for me tonight 😋
Thanks Joe. I actually love the soups I’ve been making lately. Parsnip soup sounds especially yummy! I’ve stuck the Hamburg Root Berlinger on my seed order for next year. It’s a root parsley and supposed to lovely to eat alongside parsnips etc roasted. Have you tried it?
We all get such a buzz from our harvests. It’s why I want to extend my growing season as long as I can. Keeps me out of trouble 😂❤️❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden The soup was indeed lovely and plenty left for tomorrow night too! Nope not tried the Hamberg Root Berlinger, do love my roasted veg though so might have to check it out, sounds and looks interesting!
I must say I do regret not getting spinach sown this year and that provided such a good crop over winter last year but not to worry, I have kale 😂. Soon all be starting again, was only thinking about plans for when to start the onions off earlier lol. Going to enjoy the relative break in the meantime but the itch to sow will soon start 😂. Have a good week 👍🙂
@JoesPatch I’ll be sowing onion seeds again on Boxing Day I guess. 😅😅
I am definitely going to make parsnip soup. You’ve sold me on the idea. The root parsley certainly sounds interesting doesn’t it? Looking forward to trying it. Saw it on Liz Zorab’s latest video and thought “must have”.
Enjoy your downtime over winter. I have to keep going or I’ll find another hobby to fill the time, and it’ll be tricky next year then 😂
Have a lovely week yourself 😍
Wow great pumpkin harvest❤❤
Thank you Peter. Not a bad harvest for my first try. Looking forward to growing more varieties next year.
KITTENS!!! Cutest crop of the year! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Aren’t they just?! There’s 5 in total but the other two were snuggled up with mummy. She’s been spayed now. We rehomed a spayed young feral.. turns out she wasn’t spayed after all. Had no idea until she presented us with the kittens a couple of weeks ago . Lovely surprise. They’ll all be trapped and spayed in due course too.
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@@TheFarmyardGarden the perfect plan. Get the kittens neutered as soon as your vet will do it. I was lucky with my wee Felix when he just appeared in my hedge, that he was a boy and I could keep him in the house and he only went out on a harness and (extending!l lead until he was 6 months old. That was only just early enough, others with female cats have been caught out!
The vets here won't do it sooner, even though in the USA, they've found no bad effects from doing it even at 8 weeks.
Enjoy your furry friends!
@kirstypollock6811 they told us 3-4 months. We’ll start trapping them in another month I think. Mummy (Tibby) is still letting them feed occasionally from her. She’s been such a good mum.
How much do I love your videos! You make me smile every time you harvest your veg. Your parsnip was amazing and your pumpkin harvest was really informative. Thank you so much for making my Sunday morning bright 😊
Thank you Linda. You just made my Sunday morning brighter too ❤️☺️☺️
I had no idea the dopamine hit from growing and harvesting your own food would be so high. It’s just such a buzz and I hope it never gets old ❤️
Go and check out Jane’s video on pumpkin harvesting too. Really, really interesting. I’ll go and link it in my description
Have a blessed Sunday xx
Loads of spring bulbs and flowers 💐 Clare. My spring bulbs are still in the mail 🤦♀️ hopefully I’ll get them in before it’s too cold to play outside. You still have so many harvests 👍. Luckily at least the frost should kill off the caterpillars 🐛. I’m leaving my onions (from seed) inside until spring 🤞🤞. Lovely update Clare enjoy that sunshine, Ali 🥶🌞🇨🇦
I think my main onions will probably stay inside until spring too. Just the spring onions I’ll pop on the poltytunnel. They grew well in their last winter.
I have a huge box of bulbs. It’s getting trucked this year, as I have summer plants still growing where I want to plant them 😂
Hope you have a lovely week too. We’ve some rain forecast but not too bad. 🥰🥰🤗
@@TheFarmyardGarden I’m same flowers haven’t died back enough to plant anyway 🤦🏼♀️
@myrustygarden yeah! They’re making me procrastinate.. honest 😂😅😅
Like a kid in a sweet shop 😂😂 I cut an onion yesterday for the chilli chutney … and thought WOW I grew that, I love how excited you are harvesting all your produce. ❤ Allie & Tricia xx
It literally blows my mind how a tiny seed can provide us with so much. It’s amazing is it?
I have heard people saying that growing your own is addictive, and I used to think.. really????
Now I know it’s true! I firmly believe that when something is grown with love, you can taste it ❤️
@@TheFarmyardGarden we bought some carrots the other day, taste of nothing . Taste soooo much better. Neighbour never had homegrown cabbage before. He was blown away with the difference ❤
@TheRightPearPlot everything is packed full of flavour isn’t it? I was shocked how much nicer my cabbage is too. Supermarket bought just seems bland and watery when steamed.
It’s certainly been an eye opener. I’m looking forward to next year, with a deeper understanding of what I want to grow ❤️
I have parsnip envy. Well done !
Thank you Kelly. My first time growing them. Beginner’s luck for sure 😊
Fantastic harvest of squash Clare, the ones in the heap did well, I love growing in compost heaps. Isn't it a nuisance when you drop a cell tray, great cover with the kittens 😊 You have done so well 🥳🥳🥳
They’re weren’t bad were they? That cell tray was a huge fail 😂😂
Thank you. Hope you’re well xx
That pumpkin harvest is beautiful and that parsnip is a monster!! 👏🏻👏🏻 such a great sense of achievement! Carrot and coriander soup is one of my favourites too! I think I will give that a go next year! Thank you for the garlic clove you gave me at Malvern! Need to get my garlic in soon, was so pleased with my harvest this year 😊 Have a lovely end to the week 🪴💚
Was there only 1? They must have fallen out as there were 3-4 in each envelope 😅😅
I’m growing more this time. I had no idea I’d use it so much.
The parsnip was so perfect. I’m so chuffed with it. Didn’t expect it to be that big.
I really do hope I can grow enough coriander for over winter too.
Hope you have a great end to the week too x
@@TheFarmyardGardenoh no! Well this will be the best garlic of the bunch, I’m sure! 🥰 I will do my best to look after it 🤞🏻😊
Yes, I’m definitely growing more this year too. Garlic is one of our staples in the kitchen and we got though it much too quickly this year!
😂😂 Its all about working the easiest solution to a problem. There was no way i was able to lift it on my own. It was the role and barrow method all the way 😂😂. Good Squash crops for you this year. Keep it up. Next year you'll have monster squash and pumpkins 👍👍
It was a brilliant solution. I’m still impressed.
I’m pleased with my squash harvest for this year. Just enough to decide if I like them 😂
Oh come on now - you can't beat a crop of kittens! You've got a grand old harvest of squash there - I'd be interested to know what the Polar Bear tastes like - it looks beautiful! Thank you for the mention!
You’re welcome. It was a lovely video Jane and really helped me.
Maybe I’ll have to arrange a day to chop the polar bear and share it with you, if you’ve never grown that variety? You are more than local enough to do that with
Surprise crop of kittens is the best isn’t it? 😻
The Kittens 🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛❤❤❤
Cute aren’t they? 😍
@@TheFarmyardGarden very! I'm a cat person if you didn't already know 🐈⬛ xxx
@GemInTheGarden I love all animals. You’d love my cats. They’re Norwegian Forest Cats 😍
@TheFarmyardGarden wow I love those cats!!! They are so stunning 😻 I love all animals too ❤️
@GemInTheGarden like a dog in furry cat clothing. Just lovely 🥰
Great update clare. Yeah the babyboos cross pollinate alot. The polarbear may have gone yellow due to lack of light...however it's usually because it's been harvested too late. They turn so quickly! Lovely to see you harvesting so much. Thanks for the mention! Danny 🌱
Yeah, I assume they did before the seed was saved, which would make those potential on inedible.
I was waiting for the stem to truly brown off, but maybe they don’t go as brown and woody as I expected. Hopefully they’ll still be ok.
I have been so excited to realise how many things are still yet to harvest. Excited for a variety of peas I’m ordering for next year, called Terrain. They grow into November for a super late crop. Pea season was a blessed time in the garden.
The Grow Up! Dinner came in handy didn’t it? Thank you 😍
@TheFarmyardGarden absolutely! So much to grow 😂🌱
@@TheGrowUpChannel … just not chard please. Looks pretty but I’m not a fan. 😂😅
After watching the video I understand what "The right pear plot" meant with: "Like a kid in a sweet shop" 😉😂 I'm like that as well 😅
Ha! Exactly that isn’t it? Very accurately described by Allie & Tricia. The dopamine hit when harvested your own crops is just so high ❤️❤️
Fab Video Clare ❤
Your parsnip is a beauty and oh so many fabulous pumpkins and squash.
Well I must admit I do have carrot envy 😂 Seriously though they look fab. I've yet to grow a nice straight carrot 🥕 but I'll keep trying 😂
We are still harvesting other crops though 👍
Like you we love sowing, planting and growing throughout the autumn and winter.
Have a great week ❤ x
All I do is using potting compost and play sand mixed. It’s nothing special. I really need to thin them better.
I’m so pleased with the winter squash harvest. I didn’t want too many, as no idea if I even like them yet. Might try one tomorrow 😅😅
I love the growing too. Keeps me off Amazon when I get bored 😂😅
Thanks Linda. Have a lovely week too x
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I put sand with the compost last year and they had beautifully greenery but no carrots 😂
I'll keep trying 👍😂 x
@@Feelgoodgardens that’s just plain rude of them 😂
@TheFarmyardGarden I know that's what I thought. Showing off their greenery. I had a shock when I pulled them up, blinking cheek 😂😂😂
Your pumpkin harvest looks so good. For the first time last year I tried growing some mash potato squashes. What I got didn’t look like or taste like mash potato but instead the taste of ice cream and custard. 😋
That doesn’t sound like a negative at all… unless you put gravy on them! I can confirm these tasted just like creamy mash potato. Delicious. Will be growing them next year too 😊
@@TheFarmyardGarden It seems it was a random seed mixed up in the packet. I saved the seed and grown it again this year as well as the mash potato squashes. It’ll be interesting to have the main meal and dessert in one sitting. 😋
@maureen3621 oh wow.. I really want to find the ice cream and custard squash now 😂😂❤️❤️
What a beautiful pumpkin display! Great video, you seem very organized with a plan. That is inspiring. And it's great that you still have so much you can grow over winter. I've had the final harvest of lovage, parsley and so-called perennial welsh (Norwegian) onions today, and lots of green tomatoes in my kitchen. Trying garlic in a pot again even though I had zero success last time. Packing things away and getting ready for winter, it's frosty, but I think no hard frost for another month.
Thank you Trude. I have a plan in my mind but I generally struggle to stick with plans and often go rogue 😂😅
I’m so pleased with what’s still in the ground and what’s started. I’m a little held back with the polytunnel still full of tomatoes, but in another couple of weeks I’m sure they’ll all be gone. I’m not sure how many green tomatoes I’ll keep though. My freezer is already full. Need a day for canning them.
I’m going to pick a bed which stayed drier over winter for my garlic this time, but hoping for a good crop nonetheless. Hope yours do better this time 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
It’s must be so much harder for you, with having harsher winters than we get here. We generally only get light frosts before Christmas. January (and early February )are typical the coldest months
now THAT is a parsnip!! I always though that cross polinated squash would only affect the seeds of the squash (they may not grow true if planted) - I'm not a squash scientist though so i could be wrong!
I was impressed too, thank you! You’ve just reminded me I forgot to comment on your last video (watched in the tv). Off I go..
Great video. That parsnip was really impressive! I have some carrots growing but I have had no success in the past. I think I have only ever pulled 1 decent carrot. I would be happy to pull baby carrots but whenever I try they are pale and tasteless. Not sure if different varieties are better. I love oca. Best roasted with a roast meal. Our favourite!
I am SO excited for the Oca. I hope I love it and get a good crop for my own seed for next year. Thank for sharing that you love them. Made me even more excited now. 😍
What varieties are you sowing? My favourite are chantenay and the purple sun. The latter stay purple even after cooling.
I only grow in sieved compost and play sand. No additional fertiliser.
@@TheFarmyardGarden There are not many places to buy seed oca here in NZ so I started with ones bought at the supermarket that had sprouted.
@@rrichards1210 oh that’s brilliant. I’ve never actually seen Oca in grocery shops here, not even the artisan farm shops. I’d absolutely do the same as you if I did, as the seed tubers were super expensive to buy (£15 for 6). Hoping to get enough of my own to increase my seed of it.
I haven't done it because I've not yet grown them (2025 for sure!), but the advice from experienced gardeners that seems to work is to excavate a bit of soil away from the top of the root and then to hold the top and push down and twist for the best chance of not breaking the root halfway. Don't just try to pull it out or either the tops will come off or you'll snap your 'snips.
Yes, I’ll do that next time. Indeed, you can see that’s exactly what I did to remove it in the end. I expected it to pull out, because the soil is loose in those boxes and the previous one I pulled out in August (when thinning them a bit) came out no trouble. I won’t make the mistake again. Thanks for the advice.
your veg garden is beautiful, I'm up on the coast north of liverpool and we have not had such a good season.
for some reason my cabbaged and kale all had a nasty bitter taste and were inedible.
what potting compost are you using?
Thank you Pauline.
It’s been such a tricky season hasn’t it? I wonder what happened with your brassicas. Someone may have an answer for that.. sadly not me though. Would love if someone could solve that for you.
You live in a lovely area, Grange over Sands ?
I only use Arthur Bowyers or Jack’s Magic because that’s what the local agricultural merchant sells.
I thought that you were saying that you were going to pull up all of your sunchokes and I was noooooooooooooooo! Mine just started to flowers. You're not missing very much. They're so stunted this year. I don't think they liked the whole ambience of the cold temperatures and that. Although I do have a good tip for storing sunchokes. if you keep them dirty and you put them in a plastic bag taped up the plastic bags, so no holes, they will last like a year and the bottom of your fridge like in the cooler drawer and that's where I put mine. But then again I've got two fridges so Different for me but you can do it on a smaller scale.. odd thing to say to a farmer 😂 also if you ferment them then you don't get so much of the fartachoke issue 😅
Or, not pulling them up yet. I can easily bridge store them. We have several fridges ☺️
Fermented artichokes sound good. I’ll have to get more adventurous
Some great brassicas and squash there Clare!
Bit nippy today isn't it?! We've been and got some manure and compost today after being messed about by Amazon. Cardboarded our tomato and sandpit beds and topped them up.
A bit jealous of your broccoli starts. Only 3 Tundra cabbages are ready for the 15 spots are up to size enough to plant out as of yet. I am hoping the broccoli and other cabbages will pick up a bit and aren't too late to plant out when ready.
I love seeing what other people are growing and how they turn out. There are so many varieties out there. The one i was hoping to be the main one was Durham Early cabbage. The broccoli is Rudolph Extra Early Sprouting. Also trying to grow Red Drumhead cabbage. They are apparently meant to be only 75 days and was hoping for 2 crops in time for Christmas but if i get any for Christmas then i will be happy. As for the sprouts, i think i need to remind them that they are sprouts! lol TBF, there were rat tunnels at the end of the garden where they are earlier this year, just after planting them out. Will see though. There are a couple of pea sized nubs about 6 inches up the plant. Again for Christmas.
I have just ordered some fungus gnats nematodes for the indoor plants. Now i am back to baking soil, i really want to get the issue sorted over winter. There were so many in the compost bag we bought today! If they work indoors, i might buy some for the beds next year. That and some for slugs and snails!
Aww cute kittens! Are they from your cat?
If you are interested, my sister gave me some giant pumpkin seeds. We don't have space to grow them in our garden and i think also Helen mentioned she might want to grow them next year. Not sure how many seeds there are but could split them between you two if either of you are interested? I can take a photo of them and mention you both with my email address on a community post?
I have swapped seeds with Ali (MyRustyGarden) but i don't use FB or IG so not sure if there is a seed swapping forum?
Anyway, hope you have a great week. x
Thanks so much. I was pleased with the harvest.
The cabbage in the greenhouse is Durham Early and it’s an early sprouting broccoli in there too.
Sorry to hear your sprouts haven’t been performing as well as you hoped. Fingers crossed they have a late surge for Christmas dinner!
I’ve not got a fungus gnat issue in the house. I try to keep my pots topped with some vermiculite as it seems to stop them getting in. They’re so annoying aren’t they?
Slug eggs. Yuck! I’m worried there will be issues for brassicas in the tunnel this winter with slugs. 😅😅
I’ll have to set up a PO Box for seed swapping soon. A few people have asked. I can’t keep asking the post office to keep post for me. Duncan won’t allow me to give out our actual address, sorry x
@TheFarmyardGarden Ah cool will be great to have a grow along. I think we have the same amount of Kuri Squash when we combine our two little ones.
We don't usually have a problem with gnats as i usually bake the soil but early this year i was watching a Yt'er who said you don't need to bake them and just pour boiling water in it. Looking back i think it may be because where they live in the US is a lot less humid then here.
I use vermiculite and make homemade vinegar for traps but the humidity this year and over winter has been crazy! At least it beats having red spider mites from when it is so hot and dry!
Yes they are very annoying. I have sticky traps but was watching Sheffield Made plants and he recommended one of his videos on it. I heard Jessie (plot 37) talk about nematodes before and also JB.
We have several years with no major issue with slugs and snails. I think they have been assembling their armies this year! I think i might breed a few leopard slugs to get the other chocolate ones and snails and then get the nematodes in.
Do you have any plans for them in the poly? Not sure on your views on them but you could put a tub with a lid and put some salty water to put them in when you find them?
We are getting ready to put the garden mesh over the full length 6m bed. I think would be too humid for poly and in the summer way too hot. It is trying to get that sweet spot for the current weather isn't it?
Yes with the sprouts i think it was a lack of sun too where they are. Normally isn't as bad. Going to amend that bed too and see if we have some left over garden mesh. I love your green tunnel! We have grated panels in front of it as it's prime position of the lawn so try to protect them from birds and balls with netting.
Hope you can get some improvement on your internet. Is there anyway the council can help? Sounds like you could do with fibre. We are about 500 mtrs from our box, if not more and at the end of the line. That's a lot of houses in between and there is always some BT engineer messing with the box. We are lucky if we get internet upstairs. The router is one a different fuse sector on the consumer unit to the upstairs power so can't use the TP powerline adapters up there. We use them just to get internet in the ground floor.
Yes would be awesome if you could get a Po Box set up! Yes totally understand. We turn off the things on vinted that give our address away. Ali is a lovely lady and i thought i would send her some of our seeds. She sent me some back too, which was too kind of her. Inpost lockers are handy if you have some near you?
Have you used vinted before? I am using it to clear out the baby stuff. I need to remember to upload some more stuff. I find it better than market place as you can drop it off to a locker and it gets posted, without people coming to the house. We did have one couple come to the house and that was nervewrecking but ok in the end to sell off an Ikea play kitchen, which was too big to post. I am a lot less nervous about using it now and "talking" to people on there.
Anyway, waffling again and was promising myself not to write long comments! lol x
@AnyKeyLady I will have to look in to the inpost lockers etc. I know it’s expensive with Royal Mail.
There is no fibre (virgin media etc) along our lane at all and we’re about 2km from the nearest BT junction box. That box is for super fast broadband but we’re so far from it, that’s why we have issues.
We have a lovely little family nursery about 15 minutes away. I did buy some plug starts from them but they were all quickly potted on and seem to be growing well. Most of them are destined for the polytunnel over winter but some will go outside too, good comparison.
It’s been very nippy the last few days. Certainly feels like winter is fast approaching. Hope it’s not so wet as last winter/spring this time. The whole farm was a bog
I’ve been lucky with compost.. and lazy with it too. No baking done here 😅😅
where did u get the tunnel thats over your sprouts
Hi Pauline. I’ve just added it to the description under the video, scroll down to find it. Sorry, I meant to do it when I loading.
Hi Clare there is a trick to pulling out carrots and parsnips where you push down first then pull.. terry king tought me that trick
I shall have to try that next time, thanks for that. ☺️
I naively expected them to come out easily as it’s sieved sand/compost so pretty loose 🤪😅😅😅
Hi Claire! I love your joy in your veg. Sprouts looking great. My neighbour has some AMAZING looking ones, deep deep green and already big. I must ask her what kind. Looking at your purple sprouting broccoli, I think one plant that I thought was a Romanesco is actually a PSB, just now getting wee sprouts and the plant and wee leaves looks just like yours.
I have also already taken a few parsnips, not as long as yours, but fatter :-). I keep eyeing the celeriac... Will definitely grow more next year. And the Jerusalem Artichokes!
I did 4 kinds of carrots, rainbow, chantenay and Rote Riesen (Red Giant) are doing well, the Nantaise are being slow. I've had very little luck with radishes, but will try some in the poly ... crub? I heard another lady call hers that. Polycarbonate greenhouse.
I've gambled (successfully) with 2 frosts now, but next week 2 nights in a row forecast...hmmmm. Only one Crown Prince left out... And some tomatoes and my runner beans. I found out that scarlet runners were originally native to the mountains of South America, so they ARE more cold tolerant than other beans. I won't get any dry, but I took the big pods before the yesterday morning's frost.
The stuff in the "punnel" will probably be fine still. I took all the cracked green toms to make soup and relish, so if I do decide to pull the rest, they will probably ripen in the house. The green ones so far were all at least a little red or yellow inside. I'm dying to get my winter crops in in there. Got Chinese leaf and chard and winter peas already, but lettuce etc not yet big enough to transplant.
I've got winter peas, one lot of garlic (mix of my own, from local organic growers from the farmers market, and some big organic stuff from the supermarket). I have asia salad already going well and lamb's lettuce and spinach planted outside last weekend and this weekend.
Lovely pumpkin haul, looks great!
I love your videos, sorry for rambling on! Your enthusiasm is infectious!
Oh Kirsty, ramble away.. I love a good natter! ❤️
I would love to know the variety of sprouts too. I have ordered a variety called Ruby Crunch for next year. Lovely red sprouts that retain their colour when cooked. Yummy! I’ve only ever had sprouts boiled (at home when younger), so I’m keen to try all the different ways I’ve seen them prepared in vlogs last winter.
We had another hard frost last night here and I’ve noticed the butter bushes and marrow have really been caught by it. Their leaves are going black now. Such a shame. We’re not even at our first (official) frost date yet. Eeep!
I hope yours are ok. Have you seen the pink Crown Prince? I think I’d like to grow that next year. Not sure why they didn’t name it Crown Princess.
Good to know the Scarlet runners can tolerate the cold a bit more. They’re still flowering quite happily. I’ve ordered a variety of peas called Terrain for next year as they’re supposed to crop right in to late autumn. Like the sound of those for a later succession.
I have quite a few tomatoes still turning. It’s still getting up to almost 30° in the polytunnel with some sun in the day, but I do think I’m going to need to check out some green chutney recipes soon.
I think Polycrub is a brand name, (I’d love one of these.. so fancy, Gaz Oakley has one) I know exactly what you mean. I would imagine they’re warmer than a normal polytunnel like mine.
I get such a buzz from harvesting.. it’s another reason why I want to extend my growing season as long as possible ❤️❤️❤️
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Ah, so I'll keep calling mine "The Punnel!". It's not the same as the Gaz Oakley one, square section metal frame with polycarbonate panels. Think they come from Latvia (but the replacement panels came from the UK. Confusing!)
I've not seen the pink crown Prince. definitely should have been Crown Princess!
Autumn peas sound great. Then I could have peas all year round!
@@kirstypollock6811 they missed a trick with it’s naming I feel. I was so excited when I saw the peas. I miss peas on the garden so much (so do the magpies to be fair ha)
@@kirstypollock6811 I love the term punnel. Some call them a poly house as a hybrid of a greenhouse and polytunnel. Your garden always sounds so lovely. Do you have any social media (insta?) to keep in touch with your growing space too?
I ate so many honey glased parsnips and I was pregnant that I just can't face one again for awhile
Ha! I can relate to that. It was liquorice for me. Didn’t eat it again for years. 🤣
No offence Clare, but there's no way in reality that I'd grow celeriac to do anything with it is the grimmest of all vegetables
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