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How To Plant Shallots
John Harrison takes you through the process of growing shallots. Watch out for the pigeons! Video provided by www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk/
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How To Grow Potatoes
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John Harrison takes you through the process of planting seed potatoes. Video provided by: www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk
Treating Whitefly With Pesticides
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John Harrison takes you though applying pesticides to your vegetables to control whitefly. Video provided by www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk/
Why & How To Grow Green Manure
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John Harrison shows you how to grow green manure and takes you thought the processes and benefits of using it. video provided by: www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk/
If you chop up caliente mustard it loses it's biofumigant properties very rapidly (In as little as 20 minutes I've heard!) so ideally you need to "Chop a bit and dig a bit, chop a bit and dig a bit" . That's why in a field situation it's quite common to see a flail mower on the front of a tractor and the plough on the back of the same tractor.
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Just been digging in my Hungarian Rye sown last October, its now mid-March. Its hard work.
im still waiting for J.Harrison to make his own youtube channel.
Good video. This sort of thing is what Gabe Brown speaks of in "treating the farm as an eco system" for larger scale ops. I do this with exactly black mustard and lucern (and some other lugumes and roots for breaking my clay) and I can agree with the video, it does the job well, stores, fixes and gives you great soil armour
This was great.Thank you
probably half my lawn is already clover and vetch lol
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In four weeks there will be enough growth to dig in Ceili. The flowering plants that the presenter is chopping down though around two and a half minutes into the video is probably six to ten weeks old. Save until it flowers if you want to attract beneficial pollinators- otherwise dig into the soil after four to six weeks.
The idea is kill it off before it sets seed otherwise you never get rid of it!
That's a lot of growth for a few weeks
n four weeks there will be enough growth to dig in Ceili. The flowering plants that the presenter is chopping down though around two and a half minutes into the video is probably six to ten weeks old. Save until it flowers if you want to attract beneficial pollinators- otherwise dig into the soil after four to six weeks.
@john harrison... please please do your own youtube videos! With the knowledge you have you could have a decent channel!!
I trim the brown tops on my shallots as the birds love to pull them out of the ground
I've just got a plot,in complete disrepair on a heavy clay soil.I'm thinking of raised beds to start off with to combat the problem,but do you think it would be a good idea for the first year to just concentrate on improving the soil and green manure 1/2 the beds?
+Simon Wallis Raised beds are always a good idea. I'd build a few raised beds for crops this year AND start to double dig and improve the soil structure in the other areas.
This is my first year growing green manure/cover crop. I got a mixture of seeds: rye, hay, (2)peas, and (3)legumes.
Seriously..... potato fertilizer? Why bother to grow your own food if you're gonna use the same crappy chemicals on them as the rest of the potatoes in the stores? Come on, use home made compost and other organic fertilizers...
what organic fertiliser would you recommend?
manure is ideal, you need to cure it ( compost it) for a period of time, or else it will burn your plants. I don't have access to manure, so I stick to homemade compost:)
You should take into consideration eating the mustard too. The tender leafs are very fine in mixed salads or as spinach (only some onions in a little olive oil and let it simmer for a while). Very healthy for one's guts too. One other aspect is control of fungus in the soil and loosening compacted soil.
when to plant shallots? In the Fall like with garlic?
Red clover is my favorite green manure. It`s amazing for Nitrogen and grows a lot of foliage to dig in.
Very informative and well presented, Thanks!
How long from digging in to sowing crops?
Plant some Tanacetum cineraiifolium. And the white fly likes to fly away :)
check out elbon rye it takes care of nematodes