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Welcome to my RU-vid channel, DIY Home and Gardening.

My name is Ian and I’m based in Essex in the U.K.

I’m a qualified horticulturalist, to degree level, and have been working in the horticultural sector for the last 30 years. Having worked for the RHS and a number of large garden centres I have a real passion for plants, the environment, design, construction and art.

Over the years I have undertaken a few major house renovations and extensions so also know a thing or two when it comes to building and construction.

I set up this channel as a way of sharing my knowledge and ideas with others who have similar interests, but who are not quite sure how things can be done. After all it's easy to forget what you know, that other people would love to learn about.

Please look out for my future videos, and subscribe if you are interested in seeing what I do next.

Please ask questions.
Many thanks and all the best. Ian
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@thesum3312
@thesum3312 16 часов назад
Thank you!!!!!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 16 часов назад
@@thesum3312 No problem at all. Thanks for watching 🪴🌼
@janericvelure6883
@janericvelure6883 17 часов назад
pulled some primor,messidor,germidor and german red rocambole today, yust to check, lets yust say, i hope they grow a couple of weeks more...:)dont think i have rust yet but i have sprayed them twice with copper sulfat. first wen the temp reach 10 c on average, and then after the hail, it was more like a prevention, didnt see any sign of rust on my garlic. but one patch of broadbeans i forgot to spray after the hail, are starting to get rust
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 17 часов назад
@@janericvelure6883 Hi and thanks, as always, for watching the video. That’s good that your garlic are still looking to be free of rust. My advice is to leave them as long as possible before having to lift, to give you the biggest bulbs. Hope you get a great crop. 🧄🪴
@Tea_and_thyme_2012
@Tea_and_thyme_2012 3 дня назад
I think we all need a bit of sunshine Ian. It’s been such a dreadful year weather wise it makes you want to pack it all in! I’m glad you’ve posted about your shallots as I put mine in round about the same time so I’ll pull mine this week if they look ready. Onwards and upwards as they say!!!!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 3 дня назад
@@Tea_and_thyme_2012 Deb, I can’t believe the weather has been this bad. Whilst the poor weather was an issue at the start of the year with slugs being a pain I actually think the poor weather now could have a bigger impact. Many more summer crop yields will be affected so shop prices will also increase. So disappointed with my garlic and in particular my onions. We will definitely need to buy onions this year which doesn’t happen too often. Hope your shallots are good
@tubtub883
@tubtub883 3 дня назад
Beautiful !
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 3 дня назад
@@tubtub883 much appreciated 🌻
@marcorivas6363
@marcorivas6363 5 дней назад
HI, Thanks for sharing your video. I'm peruvian, I 've never seen that kind of very small pepino. Could you please point me where to find seeds?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 4 дня назад
@@marcorivas6363 Hi Marco. Many thanks for watching the video and for your question. I actually purchased the seeds from a seller on eBay as I couldn’t find a U.K. seller, at the time, but was keen to try growing the plants. In a hotter climate than the U.K. then the plants would get significantly bigger so I imagine the fruit would also be larger too. I don’t know if there are other varieties of Pepino to try but one more suited to cooler climates would be good. All the best with your growing 🍈🪴
@Hominid00inthemirrow
@Hominid00inthemirrow 6 дней назад
Thank you.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 6 дней назад
@@Hominid00inthemirrow thanks for watching James, and the message. Glad to be of help 🔭🪴
@Gladiolus-sl5dq
@Gladiolus-sl5dq 8 дней назад
I have Allium seeds, can I plant them at this time?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 8 дней назад
@@Gladiolus-sl5dq Hi. Many thanks for watching and the message. Yes you can plant the seeds now but just be mindful that the seedlings will need to kept moist throughout the summer and then given winter protection. I was actually going to sow some seeds of wild garlic this weekend. All the best 🌼🌸
@Tea_and_thyme_2012
@Tea_and_thyme_2012 12 дней назад
Great staking info there Ian. I’m growing dahlias for our daughters wedding this year so it’s important I get them looking good. I’ve never staked them before and they do flop over with the weight but I’ll definitely stake them properly this time. Thanks.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 12 дней назад
I have always used canes to support the plants but this year I have copied my friend, who shows Dahlias, and gone higher. Remember to remove the side wing buds to get even better flowers and longer stems for cutting. I hope your daughter appreciates the effort 😀🌸🌼
@Tea_and_thyme_2012
@Tea_and_thyme_2012 12 дней назад
Thanks Ian I’ll google that.
@theelpydimension
@theelpydimension 13 дней назад
Your sheer volume of plants I would think makes that an awesome harvest. And they aren't such terrible bulbs; like you said some of them were pretty good. But I understand if you're market gardening it's a different story. All in all I understand your frustration. I'm in the US and this is my (I think) 3rd harvest of garlic. I have signs of what I thought was Anthracnose but now I'm wondering if it isn't the Leek Moth as someone suggested. Then again I have ump-teen earwigs...ugh... all in all, I feel you. But great growing nonetheless.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 13 дней назад
Thanks. It’s more the frustration that the crop has been so badly affected due to the weather and nothing can be done to correct it. The harvest is still decent compared to many but😀 Still have the hardneck types to pull. Hope you have a good day 🪴🌻
@theelpydimension
@theelpydimension 12 дней назад
Weather issues are definitely a hard pill to swallow. Here's to a great hardneck harvest!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 12 дней назад
@@theelpydimension thanks 🧄🪴
@dawn9532
@dawn9532 13 дней назад
Does this work for teddy bear magnolia?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 13 дней назад
Hi Dawn. Many thanks for watching and for the question. I hadn’t heard of that variety before so did a look up and saw it’s an Australian bed variety, similar to Little Gem. As Teddy Bear is a grandiflora type then yes you can take cuttings in exactly the same way as in this video. All the best with your gardening 🌸🌼
@dawn9532
@dawn9532 13 дней назад
@@diyhomeandgardening yeah they are popular here in Florida and used as a a ornament tree
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 13 дней назад
@@dawn9532 The flowers are stunning aren’t they
@HawarBarzani-yb2ct
@HawarBarzani-yb2ct 18 дней назад
Hello why my phetunia leafs got yellow pls i watering them daily with drop system because it is very hot here weather is above 35 C
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 18 дней назад
Hi. Thanks for the message. I would suspect that the yellowing of the leaves is due to lack of fertiliser available to the plants. Watering every day would be making things worse as the water is diluting down any nutrients that would be present in the soil. Yellowing leaves in Photinia can be a result of lack of nitrogen, magnesium or the soil not being acidic enough. I would suggest applying a liquid feed that is marked up as Ericaceous (suitable for Rhododendron and Camellia) as that will act quickly. You can also apply a slow release fertiliser that will break down more gradually with the daily watering. Maybe adjust the amount of water that is going into your plants too. Watering in the morning is always best. Hope this helps you 🌸🌼
@Tea_and_thyme_2012
@Tea_and_thyme_2012 18 дней назад
Great video Ian. Glad you showed the onions and shallots as I nearly pulled all mine today thinking they were ready because I could see the top of them but realised after pulling a couple they might just need another couple of weeks. I’m just not patient enough to be honest.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 18 дней назад
Ha. Funny you should mention the onions as I lifted them tonight. Quite a few suddenly got their bent stems so I went for it. A lot were really undersized but I now need the space for planting pumpkins.
@mikekinsella7575
@mikekinsella7575 18 дней назад
Very helpful video, what year is that galaxy, have a 2021 galaxy here and need to do the same.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 18 дней назад
Hi Mike. Thanks for watching the video and the message. The car in the video is a Ford B-Max 2014 year. Most Ford cars have the same or very similar wing mirror design so you should find a galaxy straight forward too. All the best with the mirror 🛠️🌻
@richardmerritt3712
@richardmerritt3712 19 дней назад
Great video mate, many thanks! Im going to try this afternoon 👍 i have big hot lips bush already one red one purple
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 18 дней назад
Hi Richard. Many thanks for watching and for the message. Glad you like the video and inspired to take some cuttings of your own. The purple varieties are always stunning. Hope you get a good lot of new plants 🌸🪴
@Tea_and_thyme_2012
@Tea_and_thyme_2012 19 дней назад
Great video Ian and well timed for me. I got back from holiday on Friday to find one of my 2 remaining mini munch cucumbers struggling so I’ll take a look today and see if I could possibly take a cutting from it and start again. I’ve had some fabulous little cucumbers off my other one for the grandkids.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 19 дней назад
Hi Deb. Hope you had a good holiday. I always worry about going on holiday during the growing season for not knowing if the plants will still be alive when I return. Enjoy getting back into the garden and allotment 🥒🪴
@listairgin
@listairgin 19 дней назад
Great tips and advice as always. Thank you so much once again.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 19 дней назад
No problem. Thanks for the continued support and follow. Hope your cucumbers are doing well. What varieties do you grow?🥒🪴
@RawLondonGardener
@RawLondonGardener 19 дней назад
Top tip, time saver!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 19 дней назад
Thanks. I tried propagating pumpkins the other year to see if I could grow enough plants from germinating and growing on fewer seeds to save some space. I wasn’t sure how well the cucumber would root in water as they can often be temperamental when too wet in compost. Hope your plants are doing well 🥒🪴
@williammatthews7735
@williammatthews7735 21 день назад
"Man made" doesn't mean bad. You say it like it's awful. Man can make a vast array of things that are beneficial.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 21 день назад
Hi William. Thanks for watching and the message. I think you need to put the phrase into context of the subject in question, as man made in terms of the sweetener Aspartame is bad. Especially when you compare to a natural sweetener in terms of Stevia or sugarcane. All the best with your growing 🪴🌻
@samuelbarvet2641
@samuelbarvet2641 22 дня назад
That's a decent harvest there Iain, would you recommend planting supermarket Garlic, I planted some I got from Aldi and will be harvesting these in few days time, not sure what I will be getting though 😅, happy gardening. Sam
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 22 дня назад
Hi Sam. I’ve tried planting supermarket garlic before where it has come from a European country and labelled as a particular variety, as you can be fairly confident that it is what it says it is. Unfortunately a lot of garlic does come from China and then it doesn’t like our conditions too much. Also, you can’t guarantee the variety is the variety. I bought some garlic labelled as elephant garlic and when I tried to show it was told it wasn’t that variety. I would always buy from a garden centre or from the Isle of Wight garlic farm. Hopefully you have a good enough harvest to use and store 🧄🌻
@samuelbarvet2641
@samuelbarvet2641 19 дней назад
Thank you for the reply Iain, next time I definitely will be getting my garlic from a garden centre, thanks. Sam
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 19 дней назад
@@samuelbarvet2641 no problem. Just for the record I spell my name as Ian😀 Have a good evening pal
@susannaylor451
@susannaylor451 23 дня назад
Hi, i have small pink leaved hebe which i found underneath an overgrown forsythia. Its quite leggy, its in a 12inch pot. But looking at it its half leggy and the other half full of leaves. Can i cut it down with it being hakf way ghrough June or should i leave until spring? Thanks for any advice 😊
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 23 дня назад
Hi Susan, Thanks for watching and your message. I would give the plant a light prune at this time of year, just removing the top third of the plant’s height. That prune will encourage new growth to develop a more bushy plant. After pruning wait a fortnight and then give the plant a feed. Enjoy 🌸🪴
@susannaylor451
@susannaylor451 23 дня назад
@diyhomeandgardening thank you for advice I'll do that and fingers crossed it will come back to looking fuller again 😊
@MichelleCorkan
@MichelleCorkan 25 дней назад
Thank you your video was really easy to follow, I’m going to give this a try as I have a huge salvia hot lips in my front garden 🤞
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 25 дней назад
Hi Michelle, Many thanks for watching and the message. Glad you found the video helpful. Salvia are such great plants so give the propagation a go. Enjoy your gardening 🌸🌼
@TheCornishCottageGarden-bs5lf
@TheCornishCottageGarden-bs5lf 26 дней назад
The weathers just been rubbish 😢
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 26 дней назад
Yes it certainly has been poor. We can only hope we get some sunshine soon. I might try spring planting some garlic next year as a bit of an experiment. Hope your harvest is decent 🧄🪴
@cupofteawithfinger8048
@cupofteawithfinger8048 26 дней назад
Hi. Where does the juke get secured to at the bottom?. For the Upper section I understand.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 26 дней назад
Hi. Thanks for watching and the question. Simply place the end of the string or jute under the rootball of the plant to hold it in place. The roots will develop around the jute and anchor all together. Hope this helps. All the best with your cucumbers 🥒 🌻
@cupofteawithfinger8048
@cupofteawithfinger8048 26 дней назад
@@diyhomeandgardening THanks, makes good sense. harder to do when planting seedlings, but i guess i'll place it early on so it [juke] becomes part of the root ball.
@samuelbarvet2641
@samuelbarvet2641 27 дней назад
We just need the sunshine now Iain, did I hear you mention that you will be over wintering the pepper plants? Sam
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 27 дней назад
Hi Sam, We definitely need some sun. So bored of it being cold and cloudy. I always overwinter a few chilli plants but always sow seed too. Overwintered varieties produce crops quicker as they have hard wood to grow back from.
@samuelbarvet2641
@samuelbarvet2641 26 дней назад
Thanks for confirming, I will be over wintering some pepper and aubergine plants as they still very small and hopefully have a better harvest next year, happy gardening 😎
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 26 дней назад
@@samuelbarvet2641 you have loads of time to get the plants to a decent size so don’t think about winter yet 😀😀
@Edward-turtle
@Edward-turtle 28 дней назад
Mine is in flower and looks sooooo good, but do you have a vid showing what to do with it overwinter in . ie prune trim store etc in UK conditions
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 28 дней назад
Hi Edward. Good to hear that you planted is doing well and starting to put on a good display of flowers. I don’t have any videos on overwintering a Fuchsia. Normally I prune back the plants by about half and then place them in a protected area such as under our lean to. This winter I didn’t give the hardy standards any protection and unfortunately they died as they got too wet and then cold. I learnt the hard way. Enjoy your summer 🌸🪴
@niccat7051
@niccat7051 28 дней назад
Excellent video, I will be trying this soon!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 28 дней назад
Many thanks for watching and for taking the time to message me. All the best with your growing 🪴🌻
@paulzimmer9112
@paulzimmer9112 28 дней назад
Amazing timing. Just about to go out to my raised garden to use - guess what - ⅜" dowels - to support my dahlias. Thanks for the tip.
@gucci6925
@gucci6925 28 дней назад
Can I start cuttings now June?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 28 дней назад
Hi. Yes you could start cuttings in June but you need to make sure you use shoots without flowers on. Hope this helps 🪴🌸
@gucci6925
@gucci6925 28 дней назад
Super thanks 👍😀
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 28 дней назад
@@gucci6925 oh and make sure to keep the cuttings on the moist side but not wet. Hope your cuttings do well 🌼
@GDSavingThePast
@GDSavingThePast 28 дней назад
Helpful video. How often did you water those cuttings over that 5 weeks time
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 28 дней назад
Many thanks for watching. I’m not sure exactly how many times I watered but I just keep the compost on the moist side. All the best 🌸
@GDSavingThePast
@GDSavingThePast 28 дней назад
@@diyhomeandgardening Thank you.
@douglaskillock3537
@douglaskillock3537 29 дней назад
A really helpful video with plenty of possibilities and combinations. Thank you
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening 27 дней назад
Many thanks for watching and taking the time to message, much appreciated. Hope you have a great gardening season 🌻🪴
@dalesman4530
@dalesman4530 Месяц назад
Thanks for this. It’s very timely as the cold nights etc plus the abundance of molluscs puts me off planting any warm weather crops out in the conventional way. I’ve now got loads of plants being potted up continually, taking up space and time, so I’ll definitely take your suggestion and multi pot the sweet peppers at least. Any advice along similar lines for aubergines and in particular for winter squash (30 plants!)? This was meant to be the year of the squash for us and it’s not looking too good already. Come to think of it, the same could be said for the approx 90 Czar beans. Any help gratefully accepted. Cheers.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi. Thanks, as always, for watching. I’ve always struggled with growing Aubergines from seed so haven’t bothered the last couple of years. Last year I bought a grafted type which of Aubergine was was amazing, especially as I grew it outside in a container. As far as squash go I have planted mine outside at the allotment as usual but have been scattering slug pellets to try to control pest numbers. That said, I have noticed that some of the plant stems have been eaten. I get my squash to a decent size in a 13cm pot before planting out so they can fend for themselves a bit better. I tried growing butternut squash in pots a few years ago but they didn’t do that well as I think they never had enough compost to retain enough moisture. They also took up a lot of patio space. Good luck with your experimenting and growing 🌸🌼
@janericvelure6883
@janericvelure6883 Месяц назад
trying out lemon drop,cayenne, and a thai\ birdchilly i belive, the thai are about 2cm long and full of seeds, the young plants have dark grenish\purple leafs with green vains, maybe you know it? 1 2cm chilly is good for one big pot, by my standards anyway,and i thake out the seeds:) i was curius if you have tried any capsicum pubescens? only heard about them some days ago, they can thake some lover temperatures, sweet type and not so hot, sounds god for my palet:) rocoto is also a name used
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Thanks for the message. I do like a Thai chilli but can’t seem to find genuine seed stock. I’m very interested by the sounds of Capsicum pubescens. Definitely going to do some research on that one. What size pots do you grow in? Do you grow outdoors or under covers? Thanks again 🌶️
@janericvelure6883
@janericvelure6883 Месяц назад
@@diyhomeandgardeningthey have ben outside since mai, we had above 10c at nigth, tru most of may,but i coverd them in nigth time the first weeks of may,also my roof sticks out a bit so i use the wals and roof to cover them from rain and the north wind. but now we are geting hail,8c at nigth and 12-13c at day time, so i guess the chillys,tomatos and pumkins are geting stuned..jaja, hope the potatos, peas,broadbeans and garlic does well then:) i stuck some chillys in the ground, but they havent done mutch,some are in 40l reused poting mix bags, (lot of holes in for drainage),and turned the inside out so the outside are black, and hopefully atract some more heat, some are interplanted with tomatos, in dobbel 110l black plastikk garbige bags(also holes for drainage) 40 and 110l are about half full now, so i have the posebility to roll up the sides and hill\put in some more potingmix\medium if i think its worth it,they stand outside under the roof,into a south facing wall on my house, for wind and rain cover, have some smaler pots with chilis,that i move around, and wil go in 10l pots later. i dont topp them, most are 2 chillys side by side, but i stil have some pots with 3 in, so we have a simelar game plan for the chillys:) found one page with some info and cultivars of pubescens: semi strani i only have gmail and aint to keen on paying for shipping( im broke, like moste of other people in europe) but i have extra seeds from the thai one, that you can have for free, if you have an idea how we can sort it, without me geting broker;) ore if we take it later in the year, i migth be better of and have some more stuff from this year crop, and you migth have some stuff, i didnt know i wanted:)and then we can do a seed exchange ?:) have a couple of fun experiments, but i cant give away wat stil have to be harvested first:) dont sell the skin of the bear, before you have the bear, like they say in norway:)
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
@@janericvelure6883 you definitely have plenty of things on the go. Are you on instagram? If so look me up under the same name. It would be good to see what you are doing and where.
@janericvelure6883
@janericvelure6883 29 дней назад
@@diyhomeandgardening i found your instagram but i have deleted fbook, and it seems like i ned to have it to use it, i dont mind leaving my gmail, in a coment, if you can delete the coment on youtube after you get my adress, ore you migth have another idea,lot of weird stuff on internet these days it seems:)
@PlasBachGarden
@PlasBachGarden Месяц назад
Great to have so many different varieties, bring on the sunshine!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and the message, appreciated. I do like to grow a bit of a range but have stopped growing some of the crazy hot ones as they don’t perform as well when grown outside. Enjoy your growing too 🌶️🌶️
@ylberinabdullahu9220
@ylberinabdullahu9220 Месяц назад
Thx for that information. Very helpful 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Many thanks for watching and your message. Glad you found the video helpful. I also made a series that shows stage by stage how to make a Fuchsia standard, if that is of use to you. Happy growing 🪴🌸
@racheltoller3620
@racheltoller3620 Месяц назад
great propagation video, i have just cut back one of my bushy my hot lips bushes, and put in how to propagate, your video came up first. very helpful. one quick question - do you water the cuttings very much or mist at all?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Rachel. Thanks for watching and the question. Give the compost a good water before placing the cuttings into it. The compost will then only need the occasional water to keep the cuttings on the moist side. I place the cuttings into a more shaded area to stop them getting scorched by the sun, and losing too much moisture through evaporation. No need to mist. All the best and enjoy all those free plants 🌸🪴
@lilianatosic2522
@lilianatosic2522 Месяц назад
I look forward to starting these myself. I love the smell and the look of these beautiful elderberries. They are also great in juice making or syrup making.
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Liliana, Many thanks for watching and taking the time to message. I really love the colour contrast of the dark purple foliage with the cerise pink flowers. I haven’t tried making cordial with this type yet but it’s on my list. All the best 🌼🌸
@samuelbarvet2641
@samuelbarvet2641 Месяц назад
Great plot and garden tour Iain, I am still working on my new half plot I got towards the end of last year, I definitely should invest in a polytunnel as the weather is becoming so unpredictable, do you grow your peppers outside? all the best. Sam
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Sam. I got a polytunnel last year, a small one, but have yet to put it up. I start my peppers in the greenhouse and then grow them outside. My job today is to pot them all ! Thanks, Ian 🌼
@charlievilla2308
@charlievilla2308 Месяц назад
I love verbena pourple,, need full sun ☀️? And how long is the watering ? Thanks I’m charlie from El Paso texas ❤
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Charlie. It’s a great Verbena and loves full sun and a free draining soil. I only water twice a week but imagine you would need to water each day. All the best 🪴🌼
@charlievilla2308
@charlievilla2308 Месяц назад
Good video thanks for share. Charlie from El Paso texas ❤
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Much appreciated. Enjoy your gardening 🌸🌻
@charlievilla2308
@charlievilla2308 Месяц назад
Thanks for share very interesting video..I’m from El Paso texas I subscribe in your channel ❤
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Charlie. Many thanks for watching and the message, much appreciated and thanks for subscribing. Are you able to grow Wisteria where you are or does it get too hot? 🌼
@Yarn-n-PlantJunkie
@Yarn-n-PlantJunkie Месяц назад
Did you eventually transfer the cutting to soil? If so, what was your process and result?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Susanna. Many thanks for watching and the message. Honestly I just stuck the cutting straight into some compost and away it grew. Propagating in compost is still my preferred way. Good luck in growing your Dragon 🐉 🪴
@jmmd4059
@jmmd4059 Месяц назад
Looking forward to see the tomatillos, I am also trying them this year
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
I got told that they are easier to grow that Tomatoes but so far I’m not sure that is true. I’m definitely excited to see what they taste like. Good luck with yours too
@alexandrevaliquette3883
@alexandrevaliquette3883 Месяц назад
Hi @DIY Home and Gardening, Q1 Do Stevia plant change taste once they start flowering? Q2 What is the best way to propagate it? Just put cutting in water or in wet potting mix?
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Alexandre. Many thanks for watching and for the questions. I haven’t allowed my plants to produce flowers so can’t comment as to if leaf flavour is altered at that stage. In terms of propagation, I have found Stevia produces root quickly in water but then takes a while to get growing once potted into compost. Cuttings that are taken and placed directly into compost seem to do better. Once the cuttings have rooted and start to grow I have found they produce much better plants if the tops are pinched out. Hope this helps you. Enjoy your growing 🪴🌼
@alexandrevaliquette3883
@alexandrevaliquette3883 Месяц назад
@@diyhomeandgardening Oh, thank you very much! I will change my setup based on your recommendation/experience!
@jmmd4059
@jmmd4059 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video , hope the weather gets better soon here in the UK
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Thanks for watching. The weather is shocking, probably the worst I’ve known it and it’s not good for overwintered crops. Hope your plants are surviving
@jmmd4059
@jmmd4059 Месяц назад
@@diyhomeandgardening yes thanks, mainly the slugs are the biggest issue atm
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
@@jmmd4059 I know the problem. I’ve used a good amount of slug pellets too but I’m sure the slugs eat them just for fun now😀
@camiele4
@camiele4 Месяц назад
Thank you, it was very helpful!
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Camie. Many thanks for watching and taking the time to message, much appreciated. Glad the video was of help to you. Enjoy all your future blackberry harvests 🌻🫐
@samuelbarvet2641
@samuelbarvet2641 Месяц назад
Thanks for explaining the differences Iain, I assume the pots are in a nice sunny position, my tomatoes are crying for some decent weather, happy gardening. Sam
@diyhomeandgardening
@diyhomeandgardening Месяц назад
Hi Sam, Glad you found the video of use. My plants are in an open ish area so plenty of light but not in an area that gets baked by the sun when it turns up. Happy growing 🍅