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Ep 5 - My Homestead Garden has gone wild in late Summer 

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Welcome to Devon Cottage, our half-acre homestead in Southland, New Zealand where we're living a simple life in tune with nature.
We're on a journey to live off our land as much as possible, growing all our own vegetables, preserving food for throughout the seasons, we're establishing a fruit orchard integrated with the chicken's run and have recently started a food forest to let more wildness into our garden.
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In this episode I share the successes & fails of our Summer season, a tour of the raised bed gardens and the food forest which has all gone wild! Also one of my favourite salad garnish ingredients I've discovered and what I plan to do with all our chillies.
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4 окт 2024

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@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard
@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful cut flowers garden and great vegetables garden ! subscribed!
@athomewiththehortons_
@athomewiththehortons_ 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching and subscribing 😍🙏🏼
@rosemaryjasper1121
@rosemaryjasper1121 7 месяцев назад
Great video, going to pinch your idea of netting/shading plants with the plastic pipe. Even in uk I need to provide some form of shade for a couple of my raised beds. I don’t think there’s any greater pleasure than walking around your garden and finding a strawberry/ ripe tomato/ sugar snap pea that is ready to eat and “ grazing your way through the veggies. A tomato/ strawberry that has been warmed by the sun is one of life’s simplest of pleasure! Something that makes all the work really and truly worthwhile. Your everlasting flowers have really taken off, I’ve never managed to be successful with them. This year to try and attract plenty of pollinators I’m trying dwarf sunflowers. I usually do the large/tall varieties but the garden is very prone to wind damage and the poor sunflowers get a bit battered! Your apple tree is loaded with fruit, as were your cane fruits you must be doing something right as my mum used to say! Lovely to walk around your garden with you, it’s like visiting a friend.❤
@athomewiththehortons_
@athomewiththehortons_ 7 месяцев назад
@rosemaryjasper1121 thank you so much for your kind words. I couldn’t agree more about the simple pleasure of a sunripened fruit - there’s no taste quite like it! The flowers have been my greatest success this season I think and it was all very much an experiment. I’d love to plant more sunflowers next year but we are wind-exposed here too so I love your idea of dwarf varieties! I also plan to add more tulips, daffodils and perhaps some peonies to the array next Spring to get some early colour in there too. Thanks so much for watching & taking a talk around the garden with me :-)
@mariawhite1328
@mariawhite1328 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful garden, well done!
@athomewiththehortons_
@athomewiththehortons_ 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching 😃
@dovinhgarden05
@dovinhgarden05 7 месяцев назад
Khuôn viên khu vườn nhà mình đẹp quá.
@athomewiththehortons_
@athomewiththehortons_ 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@missmaziecat5058
@missmaziecat5058 7 месяцев назад
Hi! from rainy cold Seattle! Your garden and food forest just exploded with life! Those dahlias were massive. You've got me beat in berries and we think that the blackberry is our state weed around here. lol. I'll have to try that with the green coriander seeds. I didn't even think of that. Our last frost day is supposed to be March 17th around my region so it's exciting to begin thinking about starting some seeds. Is the grassy part of your property the front yard? Thanks for another fun video and I especially enjoyed seeing the work you do in the garden, planting and picking all the goodies. Enjoy the rest of your growing season. You have a cute pupper there! (I used to work in an animal ER).
@athomewiththehortons_
@athomewiththehortons_ 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for tuning in again for another episode & seeing the progress. Looking back at last month’s episode I was also blown away with the changes - I am so enjoying documenting the garden and seeing the changes of the seasons. Yes I was not expecting some of those dahlias to get so tall haha! 😆 Let me know what you think of the green coriander seeds for flavour 😁 The grassy part in front of our house is technically the “front yard” we look out on to yes, if I have my way even more of this will become garden one day haha, but the dog loves the lawn for romping about on with his toys! Teddy loves pottering about in the garden with me whether it’s harvesting or filming it seems, he is wonderful company. 🐶 Happy Spring planning!!!
@missmaziecat5058
@missmaziecat5058 7 месяцев назад
@@athomewiththehortons_ It is good fun to look back at pictures to see all the progress. I grew dahlias from seed last summer and I didn't expect them to get so big either! I've left them in the ground over winter so I'm curious to see how they do this year. My kitties wander around in the garden with me and keep me great company as well! Have a great weekend! 🌻
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