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@@homegardens7682 ❤much luv❤ I have been going thru too much to mention, lost loved ones and heading to surgery soon, my heart is in my garden but my body won't cooperate. I can't always watch my gardening friends videos for various reasons, including heartbreak for what I can't do, but even seeing you in my feed makes me feel like, idk, like "we're okay". Hard to explain but I still add your videos to my garden Playlist even if I can't watch. I think it pumps your video more when people add them to Playlists others can watch. My therapist took a day to visit a greenhouse with me yesterday and I cried after, it was so painful from my condition which I could endure if they'd increase my meds, but instead I had to stop and sit like ten times but I bought some things to grow including a new line of strawberries! 😊❤ Please pray for my cancer related surgery and increased pain meds so I can get making videos consistently! I'll try getting at least a little video up within the week. I love everyone in our garden community. You bring joy to my heart. God bless you all with peace, comfort, blessings and abundant harvest! In Jesus name amen and amen 🙏🏻🙌🏻😃🌦️🌈☁️🛐✝️💦🌱🌿 👩🏻🌾🌴🌺🌻🌾🪻☘️🍇🍉🥔🥦🍊🫑🍅🌶️🌽🧅🥕🫘🫛🍏🍌🍎🪷🍀🍄💐🌸🥀🐝🦋🌳👩🏻🌾
In all seriousness encouraging small space gardeners is so important when you look at where the populations of the world live. I guarantee small gardens bring great pleasure to those who have them. That overused saying "less is more" and you do appreciate what you have.
Greetings Dan. Dan I don't usually comment because of my adhd etc but I wanted to say thank you for all the knowledge you have passed onto me. Without you I doubt my 3 year old daughter would have a wonderful garden to play in. My gardens a safe space for me and my daughter and it's all really what I picked up from you. Dude thank you sooo much. Joey from london
So much abundance and so many fruit varieties from a regular city lot! I love the new relaxed "permaculture" feel, which is so important for nature and us. Thanks for the inspiration.
Learning how to deal with smaller spaces is invaluable thanks Dan for continuing your videos. I appreciate it & many more will do too. Your videos are so interesting & inspiring. Thanks 🤩
You inspired me 3 years ago to buy grape plants. Bought 3 still no grapes their to young. Currently in buckets in my greenhouse. May buy an orangery type greenhouse for them eventually
Trees and crops looking Great! I was planning but didn't get started this year though still time to plant some things. Weather just heating up but still cool at night, so still good Thanks for your videos I have 20 years in caregivers life , and I know exactly what you are saying on that career. So many in need of caring and compassionate people , even just to talk with. So much wisdom in most people.
So true and such a huge demand for carers. You have done well with such a long career so far. I lasted 11 years the first time round. Will see how long I last this time.
Please don't stop doing youtube, as a 53 year old new gardener i'm learning so much from you 😁 i'm hoping to get a polytunnel like yours soon and i wondered how much space to leave at the sides? i want to get the biggest one i can fit in my garden but the biggest one only leaves me about 10cm each side 🤔 also have you ever grown kiwis?🥝
❤much luv everyone!❤ I have been going thru too much to mention, lost loved ones and heading to surgery soon, my heart is in my garden but my body won't cooperate. I can't always watch my gardening friends videos for various reasons, including heartbreak for what I can't do, but even seeing you in my feed makes me feel like, idk, like "we're okay". Hard to explain but I still add your videos to my garden Playlist even if I can't watch. I think it pumps your video more when people add them to Playlists others can watch. My therapist took a day to visit a greenhouse with me yesterday and I cried after, it was so painful from my condition which I could endure if they'd increase my meds, but instead I had to stop and sit like ten times but I bought some things to grow including a new line of strawberries! 😊❤ Please pray for my cancer related surgery and increased pain meds so I can get making videos consistently! I'll try getting at least a little video up within the week. 🌸💜🥰🤗💜🌸 I love everyone in our garden community. You bring joy to my heart. God bless you all with peace, comfort, blessings and abundant harvest! God bless! In Jesus name amen and amen 🙏🏻🙌🏻😃🌦️🌈☁️🛐✝️💦🌱🌿 👩🏻🌾🌴🌺🌻🌾🪻☘️🍇🍉🥔🥦🍊🫑🍅🌶️🌽🧅🥕🫘🫛🍏🍌🍎🪷🍀🍄💐🌸🥀🐝🦋🌳👩🏻🌾
Thanks for the message. All the best for your speedy recovery. Have you looked into Jiaogulan? It has many uses. I hope this helps. www.verywellhealth.com/the-lowdown-on-jiaogulan-88940
enjoyed the garden tour really like the maturing food forest look, keep meaning to get around to getting one of those grape vines to plant on the allotment and do a cutting for at home as well, wish I'd planted more spuds in pots now they're way ahead of the ones in the ground
Nice fresh faced look Dan. Very wise to slow down a little as your job must be very tiring. I work 6 days a week and sometimes on a Sunday either I'm too tired or I'm wanting to do other things or the weather is just unsuitable 🤪
Growing Strawberries in fruit tree tubs I think is an excellent idea it’s space saving and if a variety of different fruit plants are grown in tubs close together and something grown up the fruit trees. It utilises the vertical layer better and makes it like a mini forest garden that creates its own mini micro climate, this is what I am doing with my Wild Dewberry growing it up and around a Dwarf Conference Pear that’s in a big tub. I have just got my new strawberries big enough to send out runners one of which I have pusjed into the pear tree tub so it self propagates. Meaning in 1 tub I will have Pears, Dewberries and Strawberries, so long as the tubs are fed once a year after the compost has had a few years use it would need feed anyway even without the berries. I’ve got a mix of wild flowers growing in some of my fruit plant tubs as well to help and attract pollinators. Re Sunglowers I have 3 different varieties growing Titan, Giant, as a small multi headed, the Titan I highly recommend as the flowers are fantastic they have a rich golden brown inner and then orange going into a vibrant yellow on the outer part of the flower. ✊🏽🌎🌻
Good to see you still posting videos. Was wondering whether the pigeons attack your plums when they are small? Mine plum tree got stripped of all its fruitlets.
I don't always comment on your videos Dan but I am a fan. Love looking around your yard and you have gotten me into trying more fruit plants in my yard in the past couple of years. Blueberries, apples, raspberries, grapes, cherry, citrus like lemon, lime, grapefruit, and mandarin oranges. Citrus I need to keep in pots as it gets too cold in my area over the winter, they are still small but just re-potted to a "kicks pot" 30 Ltr
The grapes are interesting to me. This year I moved my four grape plants to full sun (over ten hours a day, in Louisiana heat) and they are growing faster than ever. It’s the first time they’ve had ‘real’ fruit. The sampling of several plants is an idea I’ve used so I get several small crops instead of crops too large to save and process. I told others earlier this year that if I have a spare square inch of soil I was going to put something in it. It’s becoming more productive without too much additional work. Keep doing the videos. No beard was a surprise. And forty is just a number; you don’t look it.
Only found your channel recently through one of your old blueberry videos. Also based in Essex, really enjoy your videos and your sharing of knowledge. Looking forward to the upcoming grape video as i just picked up a black hamburg and a vroege van der laan. Also ended up with about 15 blueberry plants from the scots plants place you recommended in an old video. Your garden’s looking sweet 👌
Brilliant video done on your advice. It’s great range of doing very very well, had great proper peppers last year and two melons so I’m very surprised and doing it all again this year. Very much looking forward to the grape vine video.
Your garden really has turned into a food forest. I planted a grape vine this year in my tunnel. Not sure what variety, a cheap one from Lidll. I live in noth so figured it would be best under cover. How long does a vine take to fruit?
That is such a click baiting title! 😁You don't even know the meaning of the word lazy, Dan! And you absolutely do care about every one of your plants. 🙂 Garden is looking great, and you look very well. We've had a few days of sunshine and showers - ideal mix for gardens. There are a few flowers on a couple of my tom plants.
I have a Stella cherry tree growing well in the garden ( about 4ft), I’d like to take it with me when i move next year, do you think it will be ok to be transferred to a pot after fruiting do you think ? thanks Dan, love watching your straightforward ways.
I certainly wouldn't guarantee success but when you dig it up do it in deep dormancy so January time would be great, dig up as much rootball as possible.
Hello, I am interested in planting a few fruit trees in containers and I was thinking are these dwarf fruit varieties (semi-dwarf) or regular fruit trees? Regards from Kosovo
Hi dan..looking for a bit of advice ..ive a peach tree in my. Polytunnel same as yourself. It flowered and pollination seemed to be good as had 12 or so fruits beginning to show .But over the last few days its dropped 80% and left me with very few ...its in its 3rd season and very healthy looking ..any ideas ???
That can happe. Did it crop heavily last year? They can sometimes rest a season. Maybe mulch the tree around the base in Winter with compost or manure.
Greetings everyone. I hope you enjoy this video. Here is another which may interest you. 10 great fruits to grow in cold climates! | Permaculture | Food forest | Growing fruit ruclips.net/video/hXL9VpqMFW8/видео.html
Dont stop posting in yt. It helps people like me who are new in gardening.
I will be continuing!
@@homegardens7682 ❤much luv❤ I have been going thru too much to mention, lost loved ones and heading to surgery soon, my heart is in my garden but my body won't cooperate. I can't always watch my gardening friends videos for various reasons, including heartbreak for what I can't do, but even seeing you in my feed makes me feel like, idk, like "we're okay". Hard to explain but I still add your videos to my garden Playlist even if I can't watch. I think it pumps your video more when people add them to Playlists others can watch. My therapist took a day to visit a greenhouse with me yesterday and I cried after, it was so painful from my condition which I could endure if they'd increase my meds, but instead I had to stop and sit like ten times but I bought some things to grow including a new line of strawberries! 😊❤ Please pray for my cancer related surgery and increased pain meds so I can get making videos consistently! I'll try getting at least a little video up within the week. I love everyone in our garden community. You bring joy to my heart. God bless you all with peace, comfort, blessings and abundant harvest!
In Jesus name amen and amen
🙏🏻🙌🏻😃🌦️🌈☁️🛐✝️💦🌱🌿 👩🏻🌾🌴🌺🌻🌾🪻☘️🍇🍉🥔🥦🍊🫑🍅🌶️🌽🧅🥕🫘🫛🍏🍌🍎🪷🍀🍄💐🌸🥀🐝🦋🌳👩🏻🌾
In all seriousness encouraging small space gardeners is so important when you look at where the populations of the world live. I guarantee small gardens bring great pleasure to those who have them. That overused saying "less is more" and you do appreciate what you have.
So true, with the ever increasing cost of land etc gardens are likely to get smaller and smaller so we all need to make the best of what we have.
Greetings Dan.
Dan I don't usually comment because of my adhd etc but I wanted to say thank you for all the knowledge you have passed onto me.
Without you I doubt my 3 year old daughter would have a wonderful garden to play in.
My gardens a safe space for me and my daughter and it's all really what I picked up from you.
Dude thank you sooo much. Joey from london
Great stuff. Keep at it Joey!
Surprised how much can be grown so close together. So many different things in a smallish space.
Oh yes. So much is possible in a smaller space.
So much abundance and so many fruit varieties from a regular city lot! I love the new relaxed "permaculture" feel, which is so important for nature and us. Thanks for the inspiration.
My pleasure. Loads to come.
Learning how to deal with smaller spaces is invaluable thanks Dan for continuing your videos. I appreciate it & many more will do too. Your videos are so interesting & inspiring. Thanks 🤩
Loads to come. Thanks for viewing.
You inspired me 3 years ago to buy grape plants. Bought 3 still no grapes their to young. Currently in buckets in my greenhouse. May buy an orangery type greenhouse for them eventually
Sounds good to me.
Trees and crops looking Great! I was planning but didn't get started this year though still time to plant some things. Weather just heating up but still cool at night, so still good
Thanks for your videos
I have 20 years in caregivers life , and I know exactly what you are saying on that career. So many in need of caring and compassionate people , even just to talk with. So much wisdom in most people.
So true and such a huge demand for carers. You have done well with such a long career so far. I lasted 11 years the first time round. Will see how long I last this time.
Please don't stop doing youtube, as a 53 year old new gardener i'm learning so much from you 😁 i'm hoping to get a polytunnel like yours soon and i wondered how much space to leave at the sides? i want to get the biggest one i can fit in my garden but the biggest one only leaves me about 10cm each side 🤔 also have you ever grown kiwis?🥝
Loads to come. Not really but 'Jenny' is meant to be a good variety.
Notification bell is really important. Love the video cheers man !!!!!!!
Oh yes I should have said that lol!
@@homegardens7682 💚💚💚
❤much luv everyone!❤
I have been going thru too much to mention, lost loved ones and heading to surgery soon, my heart is in my garden but my body won't cooperate. I can't always watch my gardening friends videos for various reasons, including heartbreak for what I can't do, but even seeing you in my feed makes me feel like, idk, like "we're okay".
Hard to explain but I still add your videos to my garden Playlist even if I can't watch. I think it pumps your video more when people add them to Playlists others can watch. My therapist took a day to visit a greenhouse with me yesterday and I cried after, it was so painful from my condition which I could endure if they'd increase my meds, but instead I had to stop and sit like ten times but I bought some things to grow including a new line of strawberries! 😊❤
Please pray for my cancer related surgery and increased pain meds so I can get making videos consistently! I'll try getting at least a little video up within the week.
🌸💜🥰🤗💜🌸 I love everyone in our garden community. You bring joy to my heart. God bless you all with peace, comfort, blessings and abundant harvest! God bless!
In Jesus name amen and amen
🙏🏻🙌🏻😃🌦️🌈☁️🛐✝️💦🌱🌿 👩🏻🌾🌴🌺🌻🌾🪻☘️🍇🍉🥔🥦🍊🫑🍅🌶️🌽🧅🥕🫘🫛🍏🍌🍎🪷🍀🍄💐🌸🥀🐝🦋🌳👩🏻🌾
Thanks for the message. All the best for your speedy recovery. Have you looked into Jiaogulan? It has many uses. I hope this helps. www.verywellhealth.com/the-lowdown-on-jiaogulan-88940
enjoyed the garden tour really like the maturing food forest look, keep meaning to get around to getting one of those grape vines to plant on the allotment and do a cutting for at home as well, wish I'd planted more spuds in pots now they're way ahead of the ones in the ground
Oh yes. Growing potatoes in pots seems to work well.
Nice fresh faced look Dan. Very wise to slow down a little as your job must be very tiring. I work 6 days a week and sometimes on a Sunday either I'm too tired or I'm wanting to do other things or the weather is just unsuitable 🤪
Thats it Brett. Your industry is a very tough one I imagine especially with the increasing costs etc etc. Your doing great to keep it going.
hi Dan always look forward to seeing your videos here in nz thanks mate
My pleasure.
Growing Strawberries in fruit tree tubs I think is an excellent idea it’s space saving and if a variety of different fruit plants are grown in tubs close together and something grown up the fruit trees. It utilises the vertical layer better and makes it like a mini forest garden that creates its own mini micro climate, this is what I am doing with my Wild Dewberry growing it up and around a Dwarf Conference Pear that’s in a big tub. I have just got my new strawberries big enough to send out runners one of which I have pusjed into the pear tree tub so it self propagates. Meaning in 1 tub I will have Pears, Dewberries and Strawberries, so long as the tubs are fed once a year after the compost has had a few years use it would need feed anyway even without the berries. I’ve got a mix of wild flowers growing in some of my fruit plant tubs as well to help and attract pollinators. Re Sunglowers I have 3 different varieties growing Titan, Giant, as a small multi headed, the Titan I highly recommend as the flowers are fantastic they have a rich golden brown inner and then orange going into a vibrant yellow on the outer part of the flower. ✊🏽🌎🌻
Cheers Dave, Hopefully a good sunflower year for all of us.
Good to see you still posting videos. Was wondering whether the pigeons attack your plums when they are small? Mine plum tree got stripped of all its fruitlets.
So annoying when that happens.
I don't always comment on your videos Dan but I am a fan. Love looking around your yard and you have gotten me into trying more fruit plants in my yard in the past couple of years. Blueberries, apples, raspberries, grapes, cherry, citrus like lemon, lime, grapefruit, and mandarin oranges. Citrus I need to keep in pots as it gets too cold in my area over the winter, they are still small but just re-potted to a "kicks pot" 30 Ltr
Sounds like you are doing great there.
The grapes are interesting to me. This year I moved my four grape plants to full sun (over ten hours a day, in Louisiana heat) and they are growing faster than ever. It’s the first time they’ve had ‘real’ fruit.
The sampling of several plants is an idea I’ve used so I get several small crops instead of crops too large to save and process. I told others earlier this year that if I have a spare square inch of soil I was going to put something in it. It’s becoming more productive without too much additional work.
Keep doing the videos. No beard was a surprise. And forty is just a number; you don’t look it.
Cheers! The beard will be back, can't be dealing with shaving and all that!
Only found your channel recently through one of your old blueberry videos. Also based in Essex, really enjoy your videos and your sharing of knowledge. Looking forward to the upcoming grape video as i just picked up a black hamburg and a vroege van der laan. Also ended up with about 15 blueberry plants from the scots plants place you recommended in an old video. Your garden’s looking sweet 👌
Cheers. I am sure you will do well with the grapes.
Smashing garden!😊 I never thought of growing broad beans in a pot. I actually have a homeopathic patch...very pleased to see your echinacia!
Oh yes. More herbs to come.
Are the peach and nectarines in pots or ground?
Another great video 😊 One of the best immune boosting herbs you can have in your cupboard is Olive Leaf Extract.
Lovely jubblee. I intend to build a little apothecary over time, maybe with tinctures etc so there's a great idea there!
Brilliant video done on your advice. It’s great range of doing very very well, had great proper peppers last year and two melons so I’m very surprised and doing it all again this year. Very much looking forward to the grape vine video.
Will be up soon.
Your garden really has turned into a food forest. I planted a grape vine this year in my tunnel. Not sure what variety, a cheap one from Lidll. I live in noth so figured it would be best under cover. How long does a vine take to fruit?
They can crop very quick. They crop on canes which grow from the previous years growth so if you get plenty of growth maybe next year.
@@homegardens7682 Excellent. I thought I'd be waiting years. Cheers.
That is such a click baiting title! 😁You don't even know the meaning of the word lazy, Dan! And you absolutely do care about every one of your plants. 🙂 Garden is looking great, and you look very well.
We've had a few days of sunshine and showers - ideal mix for gardens. There are a few flowers on a couple of my tom plants.
The weather has been rather interesting I must say! Let's see how the season progresses.
Busy garden, Dan.
Lots of variety 👍
Larrrvly ! 😁
Loads to come.
Looking lush😊
Cheers!
Looks like everything is blossoming lovely 😁 Do you know much abt Kiwi Plants , as having lots of teething problems with mine .
Not massively but I have heard 'Jenny' is a good variety.
@@homegardens7682 Am sure that’s the one I got 😬 Thank You for your help ☺️
I have a Stella cherry tree growing well in the garden ( about 4ft), I’d like to take it with me when i move next year, do you think it will be ok to be transferred to a pot after fruiting do you think ? thanks Dan, love watching your straightforward ways.
I certainly wouldn't guarantee success but when you dig it up do it in deep dormancy so January time would be great, dig up as much rootball as possible.
Good show, cheers Dan
Thanks. More to come.
Hello, I am interested in planting a few fruit trees in containers and I was thinking are these dwarf fruit varieties (semi-dwarf) or regular fruit trees?
Regards from Kosovo
Greetings to Kosovo. The cherries are on Colt, the Winter Gem is on MM106 and the plum is on St Julian A. Otherwise known as half standards.
Hi dan..looking for a bit of advice ..ive a peach tree in my. Polytunnel same as yourself. It flowered and pollination seemed to be good as had 12 or so fruits beginning to show
.But over the last few days its dropped 80% and left me with very few ...its in its 3rd season and very healthy looking ..any ideas ???
That can happe. Did it crop heavily last year? They can sometimes rest a season. Maybe mulch the tree around the base in Winter with compost or manure.
Thanks for reply mate..and no nothing last season 😢 .all mulch round it for the winter ta
@Papapatch yes try that and maybe an organic liquid tomato feed next year when it blossoms.
Boss garden 😊
Cheers! Loads to come.
R.i.p
Thanks for viewing.
Ayy long time no see
Oh yes. Back now. Hopefully not so long between uploads now.
I can't help but think you sound like a copper. But good work!
Lol! I remember someone telling me something similar when I was about 17!