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HI! Thanks so much for your tutorial. I dug up a rhubarb from my parent’s farm and moved it home after they passed. I tried to emulate the same growing environment but, alas the spot has become way too shady. Crossing my fingers that a new place still facing the same direction and light will help make it productive again. ❤️🇨🇦
I have some small spuds leftover from my first crop. They were very nice and good sizes. The small ones I'm keeping to use as seeds for the next crop. Question; how long can I keep the seeds before they go off? I'm keeping them in a cool room indoors with standard light...more in shade I'd say than full light. Thanks.
I scrape away soil then place them firmly in ground then put soil over then gently firm it down it saves on my digging which is very difficult and i put a layer of gravel first so bulbs have good drainage and put root boost or blood fish and bone so they get a good feed ❤
Thankyou for your vid and for explaining about pinching out. The last couple of years iv enjoyed growing my sweet peas in hanging baskets near front door x
My kellie apple tree has lots of leaves and are compacted and very close to together with not much fruit it only grows to two metres it is the goblet shape but doesn’t look it because of of the growth where am I going wrong🤔
Hello Charles love your channel question for you I'm a polytunnel beginner ihave grow garlic which us amazing but what do I do with it now marian😊 2:24
I have a lavender farm and never refer to the varieties as english, french, italian or whatever. This is because people refer to different types of lavender the same way e.g. Stoechas and Intermedia both get referred to as French. I feel this video should be more accurate.
I’m a large scale farmer who grows 1200 acres of potatoes and let me tell you. None of this is necessary. Keep them cool don’t let them grow. Don’t let them see light and when the ground dries up on top and there’s no more freezing pop them in the ground and they will grow just fine.
Writing from the U.S.A. here, and wanting to thank you for the lesson as I attempt my very first no dig garden. I was at a loss until I stumbled across your video. ❤️