Thank you for sharing this video on cleaning and new seeds . And I also like how you explain the growing season that you're in as well I'm taking notes 😄
I'm glad you talk about which season you are in. Your day is so sunny and beautiful, it's easy for me to forget we are in different seasons. I'm in mid-south USA. We are also having a beautiful, sunny day (86°F), but our seasons are opposite. Best of luck as you prepare for your winter garden!
Thanks Vicki!! Yes I have more northern hemisphere viewers than southern so I try to mention the season so as not to confuse anyone haha!! Thanks again for watching 😊
I am having a great season for my Blue Lake green beans. I grow them in containers and the harvest has been abundant. I have cherry tomatoes beginning to ripen and the zucchini is blooming. (Southeast USA). Thank you for another lovely video.
It is amazing - so nice to have great compost to harvest next door to the beds it's needed on! Definitely worth the little bit of effort needed to get it built!
Ha ha my strongest tomato plant was a late volunteer, the rest didn't do much at all sigh hopefully I'll have more luck next season. I'm blanketing most of my beds for the winter with leaves. Do you think I should put compost now as well? I don't have much homemade so would have to buy so don't know whether to do it now or wait until nearer planting time. Take care =-)
Hi Lorraine - sorry for slow reply! Been thinking about your question and what I'd do. If you have to buy it in - depending on what you buy of course, you may buy it now so that in a few months time you know it's not hot. I buy mushroom compost and often it is too hot still to plant into. Or if you have the materials and energy perhaps make a couple of 18 day composts so that they are ready for spring too. Covering with leaves is a great idea if you don't do anything with compost just now. I hope that answered your question - have a great week!!
Thanks Linda, I'm thinking of buying 20kg bags from a landscape store. I might just buy some mushroom compost and lay a thin layer on top of the leaves.Give it now till Sept to settle. I usually get a trailer of vegemix (not sure what the make up is but it's usually good) at the beginning of the season but the growing last season was disappointing so I think it needs a boost. I still haven't got all my strength back after covid so I think working with bags will have to be the way to go sadly. Really annoying but that's what it is. Thanks heaps and have a great week =-)
@lorrainerichardson3280 I hope your energy returns soon. Certainly frustrating when you can’t do what you want. Mushroom compost on top of leaves sounds like a plan. May just need to push them aside a little come spring for planting. The mushroom compost should give the boost you need!!
live south coast nsw, thanks for the videos, I am wondering where you get the tool from? I looked at our bunnings and they didnt have them, the hook blade one in beginning of video
Love all your videos
Thanks Jo 😊
Thank you for sharing this video on cleaning and new seeds . And I also like how you explain the growing season that you're in as well I'm taking notes 😄
And thank you for watching! Pleased you enjoyed it!!
I'm glad you talk about which season you are in. Your day is so sunny and beautiful, it's easy for me to forget we are in different seasons. I'm in mid-south USA. We are also having a beautiful, sunny day (86°F), but our seasons are opposite. Best of luck as you prepare for your winter garden!
Thanks Vicki!! Yes I have more northern hemisphere viewers than southern so I try to mention the season so as not to confuse anyone haha!!
Thanks again for watching 😊
It's a lovey quiet foggy morning here in Wonthaggi and I've enjoyed your video very much. 💚
Thanks Christa! Yes it’s very foggy here this morning too - should open up to a beautiful day - enjoy your sunny day!!
Beautiful soil, sooo jealous. 😂 one day ..... ❤
I think it was just the compost from the path you’re looking at! Very doable!! One day could be closer than you think 👍👍
I was waiting! First again.
Well done Ruby!! Enjoy your day 😊
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You've reminded me that I should have my garlic and broad beans in by now!
Your beans look wonderful.
@rubygray7749 you better get out there today haha!!
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I may find enough minutes while the cheese is draining. Camembert is on the list today. I made Caerphilly last week.
@rubygray7749 oh I wish I could have dairy!!
I am having a great season for my Blue Lake green beans. I grow them in containers and the harvest has been abundant. I have cherry tomatoes beginning to ripen and the zucchini is blooming. (Southeast USA). Thank you for another lovely video.
How exciting Sue!! So nice to be getting the rewards for all your efforts - enjoy the abundance 😋
Your compost path idea is amazing! I am definitely inspired to do my own. Thank You
It is amazing - so nice to have great compost to harvest next door to the beds it's needed on! Definitely worth the little bit of effort needed to get it built!
Ha ha my strongest tomato plant was a late volunteer, the rest didn't do much at all sigh hopefully I'll have more luck next season. I'm blanketing most of my beds for the winter with leaves. Do you think I should put compost now as well? I don't have much homemade so would have to buy so don't know whether to do it now or wait until nearer planting time. Take care =-)
Hi Lorraine - sorry for slow reply! Been thinking about your question and what I'd do. If you have to buy it in - depending on what you buy of course, you may buy it now so that in a few months time you know it's not hot. I buy mushroom compost and often it is too hot still to plant into. Or if you have the materials and energy perhaps make a couple of 18 day composts so that they are ready for spring too. Covering with leaves is a great idea if you don't do anything with compost just now. I hope that answered your question - have a great week!!
Thanks Linda, I'm thinking of buying 20kg bags from a landscape store. I might just buy some mushroom compost and lay a thin layer on top of the leaves.Give it now till Sept to settle. I usually get a trailer of vegemix (not sure what the make up is but it's usually good) at the beginning of the season but the growing last season was disappointing so I think it needs a boost. I still haven't got all my strength back after covid so I think working with bags will have to be the way to go sadly. Really annoying but that's what it is. Thanks heaps and have a great week =-)
@lorrainerichardson3280 I hope your energy returns soon. Certainly frustrating when you can’t do what you want. Mushroom compost on top of leaves sounds like a plan. May just need to push them aside a little come spring for planting. The mushroom compost should give the boost you need!!
live south coast nsw, thanks for the videos, I am wondering where you get the tool from? I looked at our bunnings and they didnt have them, the hook blade one in beginning of video
Hi Keryn you can get them online from Japanese tools - it’s called a large grass sickle
Hi Linda, long time no talk, I lost you for a while, hope you're well. Your garden looks fantastic 😊 it's Kirsten xx
Hi Kirsten I'm good - hope all is great for you too and your garden is growing well 😊
Compost path such a fantastic idea…trying to work out which area of my patch I could make this work!
Definitely worth making it happen!!