Getting a small patch of garden bed ready for planting some no dig lettuce next week.
I didn't know it would be so hard to make a video three minutes long or short for that matter. There's so much to get through some times.
Monday, August 26, 2019
Three Minute Monday Ep.5. No Dig Lettuce.
Labels:
lettuce,
no dig lettuce,
three minute monday
Sunday, August 25, 2019
More fuchsias cheaply!
Who doesn't love fuchsias?
Who wants more, cheaply?
Well here's a straight forward no-fuss way to propagate fuchsias.
And watch Jag (our cat) make a cameo towards the end.
Who wants more, cheaply?
Well here's a straight forward no-fuss way to propagate fuchsias.
And watch Jag (our cat) make a cameo towards the end.
Monday, August 12, 2019
Three Minute Monday. Growing Paris Market, Baby Carrots.
I overshot the three minute make a little but I hope you'll forgive me.
This is an update on the Paris Market carrots I planted 4 months ago and I'm fairly pleased with the results.
Although slow during winter the time to harvest in the warmer months should be greatly reduced.
Planting Paris Market seeds in a pot. https://youtu.be/qRgLO56dabM
#threeminutemonday #parismarket #organicgardening
This is an update on the Paris Market carrots I planted 4 months ago and I'm fairly pleased with the results.
Although slow during winter the time to harvest in the warmer months should be greatly reduced.
Planting Paris Market seeds in a pot. https://youtu.be/qRgLO56dabM
#threeminutemonday #parismarket #organicgardening
Labels:
baby carrots,
my veggie garden,
organic gardening,
paris market carrots,
three minute monday,
vegetable gardening
Monday, August 5, 2019
Three Minute Monday. Topping up my potato bags.🥔 🥔 🥔
🥔 Episode three of Three Minute Monday.
🥔 Can a three-minute video be called an 'episode'?
🥔 My potato bags are powering along and I need to add the last layer of potting mix and compost blend and then sit back and wait for the magic to happen.🥔
Sunday, August 4, 2019
Dad's Lavender, (Lavandula dentata)
I took cuttings from Dad's Lavender, (Lavandula dentata) about 10 or 11 weeks ago in Late autumn and all have struck roots well and now need to be potted on before they can go out into the garden.
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