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TopofThehill Garden
Приєднався 3 сер 2021
This channel is all gardening and farming life.
How do Weeds affect our garden or plants ? #garden101 #garden #gardening #monkeyfacts #cultivation
How do Weeds affect our garden or plants ? #garden101 #garden #gardening #monkeyfacts #cultivation
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How to have more strawberry plants from a single plant ! #gardenlife #strawberries #garden101 #tips
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How to have more strawberry plants from a single plant ! #gardenlife #strawberries #garden101 #tips
How to best use your grass clippings in your Garden! #garden101 #farming #garden #gardening #tips
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How to best use your grass clippings in your Garden! #garden101 #farming #garden #gardening #tips
how to handle the banana🍌 🤔 bunch ! #gardening #farming #fruit #gardenliving #garden #banana #love
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how to handle the banana🍌 🤔 bunch ! #gardening #farming #fruit #gardenliving #garden #banana #love
how to start a mango 🥭 from the seed 🤔? #garden #gardening #fruit #tree #mango #diy #ideas #attitude
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how to start a mango 🥭 from the seed 🤔? #garden #gardening #fruit #tree #mango #diy #ideas #attitude
how we close 2024 full garden tour on our yard #gardenliving #gardenlife #garden101 #nature #diy
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how we close 2024 full garden tour on our yard #gardenliving #gardenlife #garden101 #nature #diy
How to be food secured😋sustainable 🥬🍅🥦 #gardening #cooking #diy ##farming #raisedbeds #love #garden
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How to be food secured😋sustainable 🥬🍅🥦 #gardening #cooking #diy farming #raisedbeds #love #garden
look what I found in the Freestate 🙏🏿👍🏿
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look what I found in the Freestate 🙏🏿👍🏿
How to do 2 -3 crops on a single container #garden #gardenliving #vegetables #gardening #diy #love
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How to do 2 -3 crops on a single container #garden #gardenliving #vegetables #gardening #diy #love
How to create an arch and close it of part 2
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How to create an arch and close it of part 2
How to start your Garlic 4 Best 👌🏿 Results #gardening #garden #homegardening #love #diy #diygarden
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How to start your Garlic 4 Best 👌🏿 Results #gardening #garden #homegardening #love #diy #diygarden
It's almost like building a greenhouse! it covered 👌🏿 #garden #diy #love #gardening #gardeningtips
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It's almost like building a greenhouse! it covered 👌🏿 #garden #diy #love #gardening #gardeningtips
How to Cover a raised bed for Tall crops like Corn 🌽 and climbing crop like 🫘 #gardening #diy
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How to Cover a raised bed for Tall crops like Corn 🌽 and climbing crop like 🫘 #gardening #diy
How are we doing so far this October update 🙏🏿 #gardening #garden #backyardgardening #organicgarden
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How are we doing so far this October update 🙏🏿 #gardening #garden #backyardgardening #organicgarden
HOW TO PROPAGATE. PLANT & HARVEST A TON OF YAMS/AMADUMBE /TARO/KELADI #garden #diy #food #yams #LOVE
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HOW TO PROPAGATE. PLANT & HARVEST A TON OF YAMS/AMADUMBE /TARO/KELADI #garden #diy #food #yams #LOVE
How to Get this much Tubers of Potatoes 🥔 😋 🥔🥔#garden #plants #vegetable #potatoes with #love #diy
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How to Get this much Tubers of Potatoes 🥔 😋 🥔🥔#garden #plants #vegetable #potatoes with #love #diy
How to cover your Blueberry bush #garden #plants #food #blueberry #blueberries #life is good 👍🏿
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How to cover your Blueberry bush #garden #plants #food #blueberry #blueberries #life is good 👍🏿
How to Germinate the 🍑 peach, plum etc peeps #garden #food #plants #fruit #trees #diy
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How to Germinate the 🍑 peach, plum etc peeps #garden #food #plants #fruit #trees #diy
How to Plant Carrots 🥕 🥕🥕 covered or uncovered, which is best 👌🏿
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How to Plant Carrots 🥕 🥕🥕 covered or uncovered, which is best 👌🏿
How to plant Corn 🌽 for best results #gardening #garden #food #diy #corn corn
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How to plant Corn 🌽 for best results #gardening #garden #food #diy #corn corn
How to Make Tomarillos Jam at Home #Tomarillo #fruit #jam #homemade #diy
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How to Make Tomarillos Jam at Home #Tomarillo #fruit #jam #homemade #diy
How to take car of Bees 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝Some you win Some you lose 😭 . #bees #bee #honey #garden #diy
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How to take car of Bees 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝Some you win Some you lose 😭 . #bees #bee #honey #garden #diy
Had to burn this Bee 🐝 box because of infestation of a very dangerous moth lavea growing in it #bees
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Had to burn this Bee 🐝 box because of infestation of a very dangerous moth lavea growing in it #bees
How to pinch your pepper plants ? #gardening #gardenlife #garden #gardenliving #bellpepper #love
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How to pinch your pepper plants ? #gardening #gardenlife #garden #gardenliving #bellpepper #love
getting some rocket for a smoothie 😋 😌
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getting some rocket for a smoothie 😋 😌
September Garden Tour 2024update #gardening #gardenlife #garden #gardenliving #gardenlifestyle #tour
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September Garden Tour 2024update #gardening #gardenlife #garden #gardenliving #gardenlifestyle #tour
How ensure excellent results propagating Grape vines .... a month later results 🍇🍇🍇✔️
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How ensure excellent results propagating Grape vines .... a month later results 🍇🍇🍇✔️
How to Dome your raised bed part 2 ( Final Chapter) #raisedbeds #gardening #diy #gardenlife #garden
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How to Dome your raised bed part 2 ( Final Chapter) #raisedbeds #gardening #diy #gardenlife #garden
How to Dome the Raised Bed #gardening #gardenlife #garden #diy #gardenlifestyle #homedecor #live
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How to Dome the Raised Bed #gardening #gardenlife #garden #diy #gardenlifestyle #homedecor #live
How to split propagated seedlings 🌱 joined together. #gardenlife #propagation #seedlingtrays #garden
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How to split propagated seedlings 🌱 joined together. #gardenlife #propagation #seedlingtrays #garden
Well done!!! Keep up the good work😊
Thank you 😊 🙏🏿
Compost manure or blood meal wil fix it or growing peas between fruits will also fix it . Good luck mother land brother!
Thank you 😊 🙏🏿 very much brother 🙏🏿 will definitely try that and see how it goes.
Possible lack of nitrogen !
Will be watching for the final results 😊
The was wonderful the boys are learning well and you are very patient with them, may the Lord bless your precious family.
Thank you so much, we love gardening and trying to raise the next generation of gardeners 🙏🏿 🙏🏿 and the boys' love it.
Awww lovely strawberries🤗🤗
Thank you 😊 most get eaten by insects 🙈
Your garden is huge! Looks quite healthy Thanks for sharing💖💖
Thank you 😊 🙏🏿
Looking good😊
Thank 😊🙏🏿 you very much 😊
Wow.....
Your baby is adorable🤗🤗
Thank you they never let me do the garden alone they love helping me and I also love it as they learn from me.
Nicely handled🤗🤗
Thank you 🙏🏿🙏🏿
That's a lovely bunch of bananas!💖💖
Thank you 😊 🙏🏿 I have Monkeys 🐒 🙈 🙊 here and they devastated everything.
This is great stuff! Mulching is important to retain moisture etc Nice work💖💖
Thank you 😊 Miss Stacey 🙏🏿 much appreciated.
Grass clippings and leaves are also a good source of nitrogen, it is important to make sure your that no chemicals are pesticides are being put on any of the grass.
Absolutely agree! Organic matter is key for healthy soil.
Thank you for making this video 😊
Oh no
Yeap very bad idea especially on a raised bed ! I wouldn't suggest it.
@ I can’t do much plastic, it gets so hot here in summer that it breaks down so fast
@ I can’t do much plastic, it gets so hot here in summer that it breaks down so fast.
that looks so cool though
Garden looking good!!! Your children are like mine, always eating the strawberries 😊
Yeap, they love being part of the process and eating strawberries 🍓 is a bonus 😋 👌🏿
Nice
Thank you 😊
😂❤🎉
Good job
Thank you 😊 🙏🏿
This was very informative, thank you very much.
I am glad you found it informative, that I make these videos 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Now that how we gather our food 😊
May they grow to bear you lots of fruits.
All the best, man.
It is important to sapce out your crop to get the best 👌🏿 yield.
Lessons lessons 💯 👌🏿 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
That one looks sweet 😋 and yummy 😋
Happy New Year to you, too mate, and a prosperous one 👍🏿
That a mini paradise right there and there.
Great 👍🏿 Job mate keep up the good work.
Thanks, appreciate it 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Love the germs you keep dropping, man.
Use them to make a delicious jam!!
Will definitely try that as soon as one can harvest a chunk load.
Good afternoon my brother. Do you accept visitors? I'm visiting SA at the end of February from the UK. I'm coming to explore relocating. Which part of SA are you in? Would like to connect- we are currently looking in Limpopo.
KwaZulu-Natal and shout when you are around will make a plan ✨️ and can host you.
We call it a noem noem.. it is delicious, got a frank taste but lekker. Enjoy .
Yes, it is delicious 😋 love it,
Ehh interesting
Yes, it is definitely interesting. The spinach leaves are tall and broad creating a shadow for the other pants.
Wow remind me kwamkhulu
I love this so very much. Banezitheli eziningi #milk and honey land❤
I love this life. Waze asebenza umama
Looks like yellow fungi (mushroom). I’ve had it before and it went away.
It got me worried, this is the first time I had it 😔
@ I hope your plant will be okay.
@NecyDaQT it is ok and fruiting already, I literally rinsed it off with lots of water and removes all the topsoil with it from the raised bed.
look like 🔎 Fuligo septica!
…also sometimes called dog vomit, slime mold.
Do you perhaps know what causes it ?
@ 👉 What is "Fuligo Septica"? Fuligo septica, commonly known as “dog vomit slime mold,” is a yellow, sponge-like organism that thrives in damp, organic-rich environments. It is neither a plant, animal, nor fungus but belongs to a group called slime molds, which are part of the protist kingdom. Typically found on mulch, wood chips, or decaying leaves, Fuligo septica appears during warm, wet weather and is harmless to humans and plants. 👉 What causes Fuligo septica? The presence of Fuligo septica is triggered by a combination of moisture, organic matter, and favorable temperatures, usually in spring and summer. It feeds on bacteria and organic debris, making mulched garden beds and damp lawns ideal habitats. Excessive watering, poor drainage, or prolonged rainfall can encourage its growth. 👉 How to get rid of Fuligo septica? To eliminate Fuligo septica, begin by reducing moisture levels in affected areas. Avoid overwatering and improve drainage to discourage its growth. Physically remove the slime mold by scooping it up with a shovel or rake. While it is harmless and will naturally disappear as conditions dry out, spreading fresh mulch or raking the area can also help. For prevention, ensure your garden is well-aerated and avoid piling organic matter too thickly.
sometimes it is not easy to tell from a simple pixelated photo, however it looks a lot like Fuligo Septica, I hope I am not mistaken; if possible, I advise you to read explanatory articles in order to evaluate for yourself with more reliability if it is indeed Fuligo or less :)
@@topofthehillgarden6161 What is Fuligo septica? Fuligo septica, commonly known as “dog vomit slime mold,” is a yellow, sponge-like organism that thrives in damp, organic-rich environments. It is neither a plant, animal, nor fungus but belongs to a group called slime molds, which are part of the protist kingdom. Typically found on mulch, wood chips, or decaying leaves, Fuligo septica appears during warm, wet weather and is harmless to humans and plants. What causes Fuligo septica? The presence of Fuligo septica is triggered by a combination of moisture, organic matter, and favorable temperatures, usually in spring and summer. It feeds on bacteria and organic debris, making mulched garden beds and damp lawns ideal habitats. Excessive watering, poor drainage, or prolonged rainfall can encourage its growth. How to get rid of Fuligo septica? To eliminate Fuligo septica, begin by reducing moisture levels in affected areas. Avoid overwatering and improve drainage to discourage its growth. Physically remove the slime mold by scooping it up with a shovel or rake. While it is harmless and will naturally disappear as conditions dry out, spreading fresh mulch or raking the area can also help. For prevention, ensure your garden is well-aerated and avoid piling organic matter too thickly.
They look good.
Thank 😊 🙏🏿
Looks like a fungus
@XX-lr6wm any ideas how to deal with it ?
Those look amazing😊
Thank 😊 you 🙏🏿🙏🏿 very much
This is a fungus I even checked to make sure. I do not cover my soil with anything. I know many people cover their soil because of weed growth and insects. This is not good for your plants or soil. Weeds can help plants in many ways.Most weeds can be composted.I have gardened for a very long time an I have never used pesticides. Growing organically is better for your soil and your plants and will attract natural predators to get rid of aphids and other problem insects.I would suggest discarding the soil, and making sure the plants are completely separated from all your other plants.I hope things will go well.
@benjohnson7212 thank you very much for the input 🙏🏿 I will definitely be removing the cover 😊 I also don't use pesticides or any of the chemicals. I try and do as organic as best I can.
it'll make it
just make sure to keep giving it light and not too much water!
Sure will 👍🏿🙏🏿 thank you for the heads up.
Wow you were eating good in 2020 😊
2020 was the best year for me, garden wise, I must say. And 2025 seems to be promising already looking at what on the soil now.
If you could give your cabbage a little more room by putting some of these cabbages in another container they will grow much larger.The more space they have the larger they will grow.
I will exactly that will create a space and move some some to another space to that they have room to grow big. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I would like to add when the berries start to turn blue they must be covered because the birds will eat every blueberry.I can see that your plant is covered,and it is also good to have at least two plants.
I am definitely planing to propagate this one so that i can have more than just one 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 I am also buying a PH meter to test the soil and make sure that the soil is good for the bush.