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Embracing the Winds: A Tour of the Windy April Garden and the Gentle Arrival of Spring 

Charles Dowding
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Spring 2023 here has often felt wintry, with cool winds, occasional frosts (four in April), and a notable lack of sunshine through March. Just 66 hours in the whole month, less than in most Decembers.
Sowing and planting has continued in the rain, using my lineage of average best dates. No dig helps massively because we can access the ground in all weathers. And without causing compaction because the soil structure is firm, stable, yet open to roots.
Even this year, my sowing dates have been good for plants to get underway. Then growth after planting has mostly been slow. Later sowings in 2023 have not lost time compared to earlier sowings.
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Spinach and lettuce under fleece
01:32 Securing a cover against wind using extra hoops
01:47 Potatoes just planted in a trial bed of no rotation
02:55 Overwintered broad beans, some frost damage
03:56 Leeks rising to flower
04:32 Asparagus, a taste of spring
05:02 Sorrel, a taste of late winter - broad-leaved and buckler-leaved
05:54 Raspberries, with metal border
06:25 The wormery
07:21 Apple mint
08:19 A pond… this one will have a liner!
08:50 Homeacres’ soil profile, and the water table
09:16 6/7-month-old woodchip
09:56 Mustard
10:16 Garlic, with coriander interplant
10:44 Compost heap
12:20 Carrots and radish - mesh covers not fleece
13:08 In the greenhouse, much warmer!
13:47 Flowers for interplanting
13:52 Celeriac and celery, both pricked out
14:21 Lettuce and broccoli in module trays
14:37 Hotbed, giving warmth to peppers, aubergines, tomatoes and asparagus
15:47 Tomato plants, potted on
16:18 A quick look at different composts
17:09 Tulips, and orach - lovely colours
17:42 Peas, with fleece recently removed
17:59 Brassicas with fleece still on - cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli
18:22 Onions, with fleece recently removed
18:37 Lettuce with fleece plants lying directly over
19:04 A brassica bed with spring cabbage, and spinach
19:22 A new no dig bed - removing a dandelion, and a look at the soil beneath
20:15 How to deal with perennial weeds
20:48 Surviving broccoli plants, Claret F1 hybrid
21:36 Rye for grain
22:09 Wood in homemade compost
22:39 Lettuce plants in the polytunnel, in their 5th month of cropping, including Red Lace mustard
23:47 Clearing lettuce plants and getting the ground ready for next plantings
24:44 No rush for sowing cucurbits
Filmed 12th April by Nicola Smith, at Homeacres no dig garden in Somerset UK, zone 8 winters and zone 5b summers. temperate oceanic climate.
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@mike1968442
@mike1968442 Год назад
Even the seed trays look beautiful, you’re such a garden master! Stunning!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thank you 🙂
@peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
Greetings, Charles, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸 Today is my 73rd birthday and I'm spending the day enjoying reading my favorite books...Skills for Growing is by my cozy chair ❤
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
That is so touching Peggy and I wish you a very happy birthday. The time difference is in your favour, here it is 9 pm and you on the other hand have quite a few hours left to celebrate arriving at 73!
@amberredish93
@amberredish93 Год назад
Thanks Charles. SO good to see your update, really encouraging and reassuring I’m not the only one with slow lettuce😊
@jez770
@jez770 Год назад
Mine too .. haven't grown much more than the size they went in a good few weeks ago
@Ed19601
@Ed19601 Год назад
Ditto. Luckily the lettuce in my coldframe is already ready for harvest
@bjwashndry
@bjwashndry Год назад
Same here
@cassieinthegarden8560
@cassieinthegarden8560 Год назад
I’m loving your laid back approach to gardening, it’s so realistic and makes me feel a lot better about my efforts 😊 especially with the composting and end product. Thanks for taking your time to share all of this with us!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks Cassie 💚
@yvonnejackson1696
@yvonnejackson1696 Год назад
I live about 100 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico and am amazed at how similar the climate is to yours. We have hotter summers, milder winters and generally more violent storms but your growing season and rainfall are close enough to ours to make your videos very useful. Thanks
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
How fascinating! Nice to hear
@jammin_5619
@jammin_5619 Год назад
Not so different in temperatures up here 400 miles north in southern Scotland, bit harder frosts and cooler winds . 😮
@sarahdyer1967
@sarahdyer1967 Год назад
So reassuring on every level. A guiding hand Charles, thank you x
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
🌺 thanks Sarah
@fitzg002
@fitzg002 Год назад
agreed, your comment says it all!
@aina2165
@aina2165 Год назад
I found your module trays here in Norway, bought at a local farm. Very happy about that! 🌿
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
How amazing!!
@turtle2212
@turtle2212 Год назад
So welcome to learn that your plants also struggle with growth these days Sir Charles. I still become insecure when the development is different than expected and search for what I have done wrong. I just have to understand that nature is doing her own thing each and every year. Thanks for the wonderful garden tour!😊
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thank you for sharing this, and I hope that my report is more positive in May!
@rhysjaggar4677
@rhysjaggar4677 Год назад
I must say that the cool wet March and first half of April simply means that for my growing areas, certain things are doing much better than some of the drier springs we had in the SE of England the past decade. My comfrey plants which were covered in horse manure in late autumn look epic for this time of year and so does the Rhubarb Champagne. The garlic look perfect without me having to ever water them and the onion sets are firing beautifully. The broad beans and peas look super healthy, even if they've not attained a great size yet. The beetroot seem a little less keen on all the rainfall and the leaves are far more purple on clumps exposed to the elements than those under the fleece. All the fruit trees seem to be enjoying the transition to spring immensely and perennials like lovage and chives are returning with their usual vigour.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Nice results Rhys!
@julesgoh
@julesgoh Год назад
Oooo I’m so glad you expressed your delight when you saw the caterpillar. I have quite a lot of these type of crawlies in my pots and beds and have always thought it wasn’t good for me, unlike the lovely earthworms. So glad they are not considered a pest. Thank you so much Charles! Learning so much from you!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
💚
@SteveRichards
@SteveRichards Год назад
I’m picking head lettuce right now too from this years February plantings
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Full on 🥬
@gardeningwithkay
@gardeningwithkay Год назад
You are a true professional on camera.. how do you talk with comfort and ease in front of the camera with no cuts in the scenes❤❤❤❤ I struggle so hard😂 I always love watching your tours ❤❤❤❤
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Ah thanks Kay, it just flows 😎 and surely you can do it, stay relaxed
@9172Nee
@9172Nee 2 месяца назад
It is so much about timing and remember all the different needs of the plants 😮, since I'm not a great planer I'll keep forgetting some vegetables like sellerie. But still slowly I am getting better thanks to you sharing your knowledge, thanks a lot 😊
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 месяца назад
Yes indeed, and if it helps to know, even I feel a little daunted in the early spring every year, when so much is ahead, needing to be sown and cared for and planted out, and then resown for succession planting in summer
@heathershaffer6148
@heathershaffer6148 7 месяцев назад
I've been watching several of your vids every day and I'm constantly hitting pause and running out to the garden to implement something you're doing. Putting wire hoops on the outside of the fleece! Brilliant! I've been in despair, finding the wind has just tossed off the boulders I've used to hold it down. This changes everything. So simple.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 7 месяцев назад
Nice to hear Heather! 💚
@jabopy9966
@jabopy9966 Год назад
I wondered why I could hear you better!! I love the wind for that reason alone😊 sooopa videos thank you Charles and team.❤
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Awesome! 😂😂
@don5125
@don5125 3 месяца назад
Thank you 😇
@kmarshall53
@kmarshall53 Год назад
I’m in the USA, zone 6B, have cool crops out and lots of seedlings coming along for after our last frost date in early May - this is my first year starting so many seedlings. I got poisoned soil last year. Thank you so much for all of the information - what lovely gardens and I admire all of the knowledge you have!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Good luck esp with the soil! and thanks
@christine6878
@christine6878 Год назад
Hello, interesting to see you growing asparagus from seed. I did the same a few years ago to see if the seeds would grow, left them on the side and I was so surprised to see them all germinate, I now have a very successful bed of asparagus which is getting better year on year.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks for sharing, I wish to have grown all mine from seed!
@camicri4263
@camicri4263 Год назад
Beautiful! The tulips are a nice touch!🤗🤗
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
🌹
@objektivone3209
@objektivone3209 Год назад
Thank you so much for the tour. One can feel your excitement about the condition of the garden.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Cool, thanks
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio Год назад
Here in the atlantic coast of France the winter was dry and the spring also. I’m already watering. Planting tomatoes (deep) i was scared of the depth to which everything is dry. I’m doing no dig similar to yours, but dear husband can’t help but twist the soil around (he now has understood not to overturn soil layers though) i put tags everywhere, he jokes that i sow more tags than plants... but i enjoy the volunteer herbs and flowers in the veggy garden and that’s how i keep them alive from mr tidy (i’m generally very glad he’s more tidy than me, keeps the gardens beautiful. It just means leaving a trail of tags for him)
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Wow already! Good luck. I used to live in Astaffort 47, 1990's
@nikkster01
@nikkster01 Год назад
hey northerners your spring is about to start feel happy suddenly there is soooo much to do and it will all start growing at once you can look forward to the new varieties you bought in another fit of must have/try/grow In NZ the autumn has started the garden is a real mess my remaining plants are ugly and I have one cauli to look forward to but only 4 months till spring down here
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thankyou. I hope that winter gives you time to sort the garden :)
@mudsoilandtears6333
@mudsoilandtears6333 Год назад
Glad it’s not just me with slow growth we are up north so the weather has been even worse. Last year my lettuce were really big by this time but the weather was really mild. I know they’ll get there eventually it’s teaching me patience!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Go you!
@SimonNoDigNeale
@SimonNoDigNeale Год назад
My lettuces are slow, but my Asian Greens / Winter Salads / Salad Rocket / Mustards are all bolting. The bees are loving the flowers. It never ceases to amaze me how weather affects plants different. BTW, thank you for your videos on Winter Salads. We've been eating them every lunchtime since around November.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks for sharing, great you have daily salad leaves
@daiquiri_dan
@daiquiri_dan Год назад
You're great at these updates now! That was a really interesting data dump, wonderfully done!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks!
@ivanivanov6109
@ivanivanov6109 Год назад
Charles, you such a wonderful and a very honest person!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Cheers Ivan
@vahlla78
@vahlla78 Год назад
I’m just so happy it’s spring ❤ Ty for the tour
@vitamartinenko4747
@vitamartinenko4747 Год назад
❤ thank you!
@FireflyOnTheMoon
@FireflyOnTheMoon Год назад
Nice to see you so excited.
@thatgirlthatgrows
@thatgirlthatgrows Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing!!
@hexmonkog1762
@hexmonkog1762 Год назад
thnx great tour Charles!
@missglenellen
@missglenellen Год назад
Thanks for that beautiful inspiration!
@CormacHolland
@CormacHolland Год назад
Thanks for the tour Charles, my garden is ramping up now too. Going hard into sunflowers, peppers, tomatoes
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Sounds great Cormac
@1twilight9
@1twilight9 Год назад
Great Stuff, Thanks Charles!
@LucaNellOrto-fi7kh
@LucaNellOrto-fi7kh Год назад
thanks Charles
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thank you
@malkysmitt2267
@malkysmitt2267 Год назад
Fantastic, thanks for the tour
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Our pleasure
@alanchamberlain4173
@alanchamberlain4173 Год назад
Great informative video as ever, thank you.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Alan 💚💚🥬
@stevenbp101
@stevenbp101 Год назад
Charles as always your garden looks great. Mine is just now getting in the ground and starting to take off. Got a nice rain last night. I’m happy and excited. Take care and God bless. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
@naomi2646
@naomi2646 Год назад
Hello Charles, love every visit.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks so much
@mojavebohemian814
@mojavebohemian814 Год назад
Thank you. Love my No Dig Cookbook.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Ah great to hear, thanks
@joyscott374
@joyscott374 Год назад
Great video Charles well done to all your team too 🌱🌱🌱
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
@alansallotment
@alansallotment Год назад
All looking fantastic Danny loads of well developed seedlings mate all looking lush, and fruit bushes looking great also, it amazes me how much warmer it is down your way you get at least a 3 week head start on us way up hear in the North West
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks, sorry to hear that, I hope your weather warms soon!
@wolfaestheticsltd
@wolfaestheticsltd Год назад
Love it
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
💚 first!
@wolfaestheticsltd
@wolfaestheticsltd Год назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig Is the in person propagation course the same as you cover in the no dig day course or is it more in depth. Thanks 💚🌱
@dorotaguziak8838
@dorotaguziak8838 Год назад
Piekny pouczający film Mistrzu 🥰
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Cieszę się, że to znalazłeś 💚
@josysteinbach4097
@josysteinbach4097 Год назад
Brillant tour again , really enjoyed it and of course great video footage merci Nicolas , merci Charles for taking the time . A bientôt .
@aerial_camera_video_imaging
Thank you so very much Charles.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
💚
@williamvillar2519
@williamvillar2519 Год назад
Beautiful gardens, Charles. Always so inspiring to watch your videos.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thank you so much William. I hope the book is on the way!
@johnmorgan5495
@johnmorgan5495 Год назад
Great video Charles x
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks John
@AnneGinders
@AnneGinders Год назад
Thanks!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
😀🌱
@annettemartensson4523
@annettemartensson4523 Год назад
Hard winter this year but all look so niece, your hard work is paying off 👩‍🌾
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks Annette
@rickthelian2215
@rickthelian2215 Год назад
I’m really happy to see the worms are doing well and your getting castings for the use in the greenhouse and garden. Like the successful manure heap in the greenhouse keeping your seedlings warm. Loving the garlic and the rest of the garden. The pond is an interesting feature.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Us too Rick, thanks!
@bewoodford2807
@bewoodford2807 Год назад
Brilliant video. Loved the tour. I found the sound level perfect! :-)
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@tessadubois3679
@tessadubois3679 Год назад
Agreed, it's been a long winter! Many of my perennials are a few weeks behind in growth from last year. I'm not surprised the veg plantings are also slowing too. Makes for a tighter timeline to get seedlings ready for summer😅
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Narrow window!!
@mdog111
@mdog111 Год назад
Thank you for posting this video. Like others here, I found it very reassuring to see that you too are having problems with slow growth due to the winter-like low temperatures, wind and rainfall that we've had up till last week here in the UK. I can now rest easy that my own seedlings' slow growth is not because I've done something 'wrong'!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@irenesmith5676
@irenesmith5676 Год назад
Hi Charles loved the video as always new tips thank you lv Irene 😘 xx
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
So glad Irene x
@susanmitchell8339
@susanmitchell8339 Год назад
Great video as always. I enjoyed it so much more because the volume was louder and I didn’t miss anything Charles said👍👍. Thank you from Canada zone 3
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
You just make me laugh so much! I clearly need to pretend there is a wind, every time. 💨💨💨
@susanbowman2054
@susanbowman2054 Год назад
Beautiful garden 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤗💗
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks Susan
@karltraunmuller7048
@karltraunmuller7048 Год назад
Your edges look so nice and clean, could you maybe explain how you maintain them this nicely at some point?
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Yes I will
@ulrikastrom9709
@ulrikastrom9709 Год назад
​@Charles Dowding I'm also very interested in that! But I only subscribe on RU-vid not paying any extra. (Sorry.) Maby you could put it up for everyone to see? You are anyway awesome! 😊
@russtaylor4242
@russtaylor4242 Год назад
I'd be very interested in this. Since visiting Home Acres last year we've made a start on a new veg garden and of course everything we've done is 150mm on top of the turf level around it. I'm sure it'll all bed down eventually and look good, but I'm interested to find how to achieve a nice edge once it's going. Love the video Charles, you're my go to reference. Just made a start with your trays, they're actually toddler proof which is quite something! Hope to attend another day with you soon.
@tonyphillips5525
@tonyphillips5525 Год назад
He's got a man who does it.
@gardentogrill970
@gardentogrill970 Год назад
I remember seeing a video about it, but I have been watching for a few years. I think it's just maintenance a few times a year with some hedge clippers/ scissors with long Handel's.
@ximono
@ximono Год назад
8:40 "even an underliner under the liner" 😄
@proteus1
@proteus1 Год назад
When I was growing up, mum used to tell me to dig the back garden and put potatoes peel and old spuds I the ground and we used to get loads of spuds growing. Used to have beetroot and cabbages 🥕 strawberry 🍓 and gooseberries too.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
🌱🌱🌱😎 nice
@darrenwalker905
@darrenwalker905 Год назад
Thank you for your encouraging video. We're about 4-6 out from planting outdoors. Just sewed our tomatoes and eggplants in modules. Garden 2023 is on the way!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Nice to hear Darren
@Ed19601
@Ed19601 Год назад
I tend to leave my volunteers in situ. Still give great yield. I do plant potatoes in my compostheap as well. They do great in older compost that isnt as hot anymore
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Nice methods Ed
@dilrubaakhter2608
@dilrubaakhter2608 Год назад
Fresh garlics are amazing!
@bernadette6211
@bernadette6211 Год назад
Great tour, thank you. I've ordered your cookery book, I'm looking forward to making the sour dough rye bread 😊
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Ah great!
@woodskid4ever
@woodskid4ever Год назад
Winter holding on here in Oregon too, Charles. Great tips as usual!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks 👍 and may spring arrive soon, not too forcefully!
@Dagoatherder
@Dagoatherder Год назад
Thank you kindly Charles for touching on some very key areas such as the downturn/lack of warmth this spring and slowed growth, the look up-close of the compost ..inspires confidence of being on the right track...; also grateful for the heads up on the de-fleecing of peas for shoots as well the spring onions...with weather also predicted to be warm...might give it a try and above all,.. cannot say this enough, Thank you most kindly for touching on the issue of perennial weeds in a no dig system,.I'm pretty much experiencing a lot of what you covered in this video and some of the solutions you've suggested are very practical and indeed a relief to learn there are solutions or work-arounds..or work-withs. Thank you for all the great work you do in these videos.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
This is nice to hear and I am very pleased to be able to help you. Perennial weeds can be so disheartening and there are indeed ways to eliminate most of them! Without using poisons or disturbing the soil 💚
@lindahipple4817
@lindahipple4817 Год назад
Hello Charles I recieved your cookbook yesterday and I must say I'm thrilled with the presentation of the recipies, and I'm looking forward to making several of the dishes. Although I garden in a colder growing zone, this winter to spring weather has been odd, no snow pack at all..and 80f temps this week..its' certainly not June but it feels like it. The veggies are growing like crazy, but we need rain. Thank goodness the compost on the beds and the wood chip walk ways are helping a bit. Thankyou again for meal ideas with homegrown veggies. Blessings.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Wow Linda, your weather sounds amazing. And thanks so much for your comments on the cookbook, I should be grateful if you leave an online review somewhere. I hope that you have lots of vegetables to make the dishes from
@smas3256
@smas3256 Год назад
Same here. USA. No dirty snow on the curbs this winter. 90F today. Connecticut 6b. Not natural but I'm a conspiracy theorist.
@martinhorridge4794
@martinhorridge4794 Год назад
I agree with your comment regarding perennial weeds. I am now in my 2nd year of no dig and have now very few mares tails
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Lovely to hear Martin
@tinkeringinthailand8147
@tinkeringinthailand8147 Год назад
It's always a pleasure to follow your S/W UK climate Charles. I just love your soil. Harvesting; late carrots, beetroot tomatoes and chard, it's just too hot now (44C today). Long beans next :)
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Oof, 44C is hot, and it's only April! Thanks.
@lat1419
@lat1419 Год назад
Another wonderful inspirational walk through your garden. Every time I learn something new, and today it was the new F1 variety of purple brocolli. We have red robin and it might be the localised conditions but it was a little disappointing this year. Also perhaps my cucumbers and melon seeds were started a little bit too early! Amazing to see all the work in progress at Homeacres. I will also be showing this episode to my OH who discouraged me from planting rye and red wheat beds as green cover, as yours looks so lush I hope he blushes and admits the mistake!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Ah this is nice, hope he likes it too!!
@rachaeltate2836
@rachaeltate2836 Год назад
Such a wonderful, helpful video, thanks so much, the f1 broccoli looks sensational, when was that planted ? Xx
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
@@rachaeltate2836 Thanks. Sown mid June planted mid July after beetroot
@jennyjohnson9012
@jennyjohnson9012 Год назад
My veggies seem to be so behind. It's been so chilly up here. I feel heartened by what you said about the carrot seeds. Never that successful for me but I do actually have some coming up! ...just waiting for the battalion of slugs to arrive hahaha. You always inspire me Charles. Thankyou!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thankyou Jenny, and here's hoping for warmth :)
@thetinygarden_
@thetinygarden_ Год назад
I never knew that about raspberries! Thankfully, mine are in pots but handy to know if I ever did them in-ground!
@jackieco9615
@jackieco9615 Год назад
That's good to know about the bind weed. I have quite a lot of it on my allotment.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
It's not easy, but possible, good luck!
@peterl.wagstaff8247
@peterl.wagstaff8247 Год назад
Reassuring to see your growth has been slow too...!
@Passioakka
@Passioakka Год назад
Nice video! Still a lot of snow here in the north of Scandinavia but it melts and today I am going to sow my cabbages outside and shovel som snow over them, gives nice and sturdy plants.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Good luck, amazing method!
@jsmith3980
@jsmith3980 Год назад
So good to see you and catch up Charles, gales down here on the South coast too. My artichokes have stood up to the wind though.We have a new car so no more breaking down to Seedy Sundays!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
So nice to hear Sheila! x
@jsmith3980
@jsmith3980 Год назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig Thanks Charles.x
@Kittykatkw2000
@Kittykatkw2000 Год назад
It's full on spring time in Texas. Such an exciting time of year. Always enjoy your tours. Thanks for sharing!
@Kittykatkw2000
@Kittykatkw2000 Год назад
btw, I was intrigued when you showed the worm bin. Maybe you could do a "short" video on that. We recently started on in an old ice chest. Not sure if'll it'll work but giving it a try.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks and I imagine your spring is nicer than full on summer! Here we look forward to summer because it's not too hot. Good idea about the worm composting
@Kittykatkw2000
@Kittykatkw2000 Год назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig Spring last all of about 5 minutes before the heat takes over. I'll watch in the future for the worm composting video. :)
@kennethcope7266
@kennethcope7266 Год назад
Great camera work from Nicolla again. She does a really good job of keeping the frame on you when you are talking, but when there's something in the garden that needs emphasis, it's done straight away and very smoothly. I don't know if you both pre-plan what's going to happen, or to what extent, but if it is noticably good and pretty impressive.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thank you Kenneth, I shall pass this to her and she will be delighted. Yes we walk it through first and that is important, and as you say she's good at following and improvising! I do sometimes change my route :)
@OurSmallholdingAdventure
@OurSmallholdingAdventure Год назад
The #nodigrevolution is motoring ahead here in the NE England Charles, thanks to videos like this which keep the inspiration flowing. You’re so enthusiastic, I love it! I could do with some volunteers to help pot on my tomatoes too 😂 Ps love the red fleece which you’ve had on a few videos! The colour suits you! Thanks again for all you do
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks for sharing this Tracey. I love your enthusiasm too :)
@Spottius
@Spottius Год назад
Teach my children. You are where the love is at.
@polapietka4839
@polapietka4839 Год назад
💚
@pavana2810
@pavana2810 Год назад
We went right into summer in NY. It’s been 90 F/ 32C! All the trees busted open. Well the flowering trees were already out. Kind of scary but for now gorgeous
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
How amazing!
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Год назад
I’m glad we only planted onions so far. We just had 90*F all week and today we are getting 8-12” of snow. It’s the craziest weather I’ve ever seen as a native of WIsconsin, US. They say possibly more this weekend. Seriously, 90s to freezing in less than a day is nuts. Just another good reason to hoop all long wide rows to make changing covers easy. I had to cover everything I uncovered last week. I know I won’t use marsh hay to cover garlic again as I think it smothered some varieties.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Oh wow, so sorry. This is geoengineering and it makes growing food so difficult. Sounds like you are coping but growth can't be brilliant.
@corkion
@corkion Год назад
brilliant vid its nippy here in southern ireland to day .i have tomatoes onions sets and lettuice growing indoors @ the moment
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks, sounds good!
@denisebrady6858
@denisebrady6858 Год назад
Hey Charles- my garden is fully & I mean fully covered with Fleece & shade cloth (including the big sail over the complete garden area)- we today 16/4/2023 are having 30C days which is completely weird for mid April. I hope your weather over there doesn't go so silly. Great Video Thank You. Cheers Denise- Australia
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Hi Denise, that sounds difficult. I'm pretty sure that the weather in many places is being corrupted by unseen forces. Although some you can see, the trails in the sky and I'm starting to see them quite a bit here now. So far, our weather is not too affected but it seems they can do it quite easily now.
@ramonasurprenant2122
@ramonasurprenant2122 Год назад
May I say, excellent camera work💕
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Yay, thank you to Nicola 😎
@garypeluso3300
@garypeluso3300 Год назад
Agreed. And the outside audio came through really well. No windy sound and your voice didn't sound like you are yelling. 😊
@sarkasmyth5422
@sarkasmyth5422 Год назад
Dock whole root removal is done by spinning the plant. Grab the plant firmly as close to the ground as possible. Start twisting it until you feel the snap. (Don't let it unwind) That should separate the root inner part from its 'skin' . Pull and tadaa no dig weeding in no dig garden 😊 I found it easier when the plant is slightly bigger. Jung Docks are too slippery
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Nice tip, shall try it 😀
@lucybarnard3954
@lucybarnard3954 Год назад
Just got your veg journal book, it’s really helpful thanks. Hope to meet you one day x
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks Lucy :)
@fletchybabe6172
@fletchybabe6172 Год назад
Great video and some lovely growth from the plants. Di you make a video of how to create your wormery??😁🌱☀️
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks and not yet, later this year
@Gigi-fv9ky
@Gigi-fv9ky Год назад
Excellent video as always! Everything looks yummy and green. I guess I started my cool weather greens too early and only one group of lettuce sprouted. I will get out there this weekend and re sow the rest. There’s still time here in the Pacific NW I think to get some harvest before I can plant out my tomato seedlings.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Many of us are finding growth slow this year! Thanks for your comment
@mikestoutenberg3432
@mikestoutenberg3432 Год назад
I have a tool for removing dandelions and other similar taproot weeds, it's called a weed hound. Works great and disturbs the soil much less than a shovel or trowel.
@pansyvaughan5624
@pansyvaughan5624 Год назад
Slow start here too in Western Canada
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
🌱 hoping it warms for you
@GoustiFruit
@GoustiFruit Год назад
Impressive, how you are able to memorize all the dates you seeded, planted, the delay after which each and every plant will produce, for how long, when you will harvest, what other plant will replace the previous ones, etc.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thank you, it's my life! 🌱😀
@xiaoqiaoxie
@xiaoqiaoxie Год назад
I am impressed how effectively you prevented the raspberries from spreading! Somehow the varieties we planted a few years ago were not as tame. Their roots came down several feet and popped out of our basement window well. We had to eliminate them last Fall out of the fear that they would take over the yard. My husband had to dig 3 feet down in some areas. We are anxiously watching the yard anticipating some might show up any day, in which case we have to dig again ... Maybe the reason yours are so well behaved is because of the no dig? How interesting!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Oh dear, that does sound difficult. And I'm afraid that deep digging will result in them spreading more widely. I'm sure in no dig that my raspberries are rooting to a considerable depth with fine roots, not the woody ones which then shoot sideways! Good luck with yours.
@ThatBritishHomestead
@ThatBritishHomestead Год назад
every year seems to be VASTLY different from each other!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
‼️ is true
@hp-cs7mx
@hp-cs7mx Год назад
Yes, once you start gardening you really take notice. I have checked however, and day lengths still seem unaffected, so the seasons should still stay in rotation. I do wonder how the gurus are going to manage to make the “weather” perfect all over the globe. I prefer to simply adapt to what we are given.
@ThatBritishHomestead
@ThatBritishHomestead Год назад
@@hp-cs7mx I’m am the same!
@garypeluso3300
@garypeluso3300 Год назад
Thanks for sharing and I wish my lettuce was like yours. It's been fairly cold here (mid 40s to low 50s) this spring and the radish and turnips and spinach have not done much since planting. The lettuce has only firmed up some. I have more seedlings queued up! Looking forward to a 60s and 70s. I'm at 47 degrees N latitude and I looked up Somerset is at 51 degrees North. Your veggies are doing amazingly. Must be the compost!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks for this Gary and those temperatures do not sound great. We have been just a little warmer, 50s and the odd 60, just enough!
@garypeluso3300
@garypeluso3300 Год назад
@Charles Dowding thank you for replying and confirming the temperature difference. Cheers!
@de_woldtuin
@de_woldtuin Год назад
hey, those asparagus! very cool to see. I have 240 mary washingtons motoring away in the greenhouse as we speak, good to see you growing an older bi-gendered variety as well!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Thanks
@lolaseymour1532
@lolaseymour1532 Год назад
In the USA zone 6B South Central PA (Lancaster County). We have had the opposite problem. Temps in the 80s. Supposed to cool down to the 60s tomorrow. Too late for my beautiful daffodils & the arugula.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
You have to endure amazing extremes, difficult for plants. The daytime temperature range here in April so far is 13°F
@craigmetcalfe1749
@craigmetcalfe1749 Год назад
Hey Charles! Love your channel! Like a lot of Australians, my partner and I are planning a party with friends to celebrate the crowning of a new British King on May 6th. Not sure where your loyalties lie but I thought it may be a good theme at least for a few videos to mark the occasion. Cheers!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Have fun Craig and thanks. I don't know if you'll be surprised to hear that I'm quite a radical politically and no great fan of the monarchy. I'm worried about wealth and power being concentrated in fewer and fewer hands and my mission is to empower people from the bottom up, by growing their own food. I respect all the people like yourselves who feel differently and hope that you have a great party. Just, I can't join in!
@dilrubaakhter2608
@dilrubaakhter2608 Год назад
Ooo you can grow lotus in the digged place.
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