Used premier seeds direct many times. They are a good company, my first choice for buying seeds. Never had a problem with them, prompt delivery. Competitive prices with plenty of seeds in a paclet and always germinate well.
I love seeing Minty in the video. My kitty I had for 21 years crossed the rainbow bridge a couple of months ago, and Minty gives me happy memories of her. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas!
So glad you found little Minty🐈 Our foundling cat that we brought back from the streets of Greece is enjoying having a "glazed-in"(conservatory?) balcony here in Sweden, and so am I. We recently moved in to our new home and I immediately sowed some lettuce seeds just because I couldn't help it. They sprouted and are doing well thus far😊 Have a very merry Christmas with your dear ones including Minty🌟
my savoy cabbage and leeks are looking great also I got carrots in a sand box ready for Christmas dinner but next year I want to grow all the vegetables for Christmas dinner I like to wish you Charles and your family a very merry Christmas and a prosperous new year 🤘
I was surprised that you only get 8 hours daylight... until I calculated.😆We are only getting 8.5 here in Tennessee, US. No wonder I’m not getting things done!😁
Lovely garden as always Charles…. Just enjoying a fine meal of pasta, Scotch, and a side of cooked beetroot salad with oregano ironically…. There’s always pests, unfortunately. I sealed my beds for raccoons, and then squirrels got in somehow, oh lord.
Thanks for showing me green growing things. It's cold here. Nice festive red scarf. Minti has real star quality. Be sure to give her something special for the holiday. 🎄
Aprovechar algunos días de vacaciones para disfrutar del huerto con tranquilidad.Planificar y mejorar cada día.Siempre tus vídeos son como las buenas enciclopedias que te enriquecen y ayudan a mejorar las técnicas de cultivo.Realmente tu técnica y enseñanza se puede realizar con las manos.No necesitas ni herramientas😂😂 Un buen compost y hacer huecos con un palo para plantar y unas tijeras para recoger las hortalizas.Es increíble que la gente siga con “labores” tan arcaicas,disponiendo de tanta tecnología y recursos para cambiar la agricultura intensiva.Saludos desde Tenerife !! 🐈🥬🥦👏🌸🤙🏻🍅🐞🥕
Gracias por tu perspicaz comentario Manuell, y espero que tengas algo de tiempo libre en estos días oscuros. Algunos de los míos los estoy usando para escribir un libro para traducir al español.
Seeing your Garlic doing well reminded me that I planted my Garlic very late in the spring, however as you suggested it might, in fact, they did surprise me and we are still enjoying the harvest with probably enough to last until March. I am collecting as many leaves as possible to fill my compost bins and builders' sacks for next year's compost.
Mid-latitude dweller here ... I would not enjoy only 8hr sunshine. I also don't know how I would like the quicker changes in daylight and seasons. Ik for sure I would love the longer hours in the Summer. When Charles said mid winter, it made me think. I wonder why we start seasons on the equinoxs and solstices rather than have those days in the middle of the seasons. Hmm .. kind of like why do we have and when will we ever get rid of the ludicrous daylight savings time. Charles, I'm very grateful for this solstice video, and happy to see whatever you have in mind to share with us on the 26th. Merry Christmas.
Thanks Ted and yes the terms can be misleading! Because it's so overcast here, our sunshine in December is averaging two hours per day. When the sun appears, I rejoice!
Minty!🐈 It must have been so worrying when she went missing. Glad you found her. Maybe she will take out the rabbits for you - my Felix kills hares bigger than he is! My pest issue in winter, it seems, it's deer and the damned moles! So so many in our local area, it's really ridiculous. Good soil I guess. Lots of worms and grubs in it! The cat does his best, but my grassed paths are turning to mud. I wish it would freeze properly. We're having a very "South of England" winter so far (just with slightly shorter days). But my garlic, greens, brassicas and peas are doing well. :-)
Thanks Kirsty and yes some cold would help in many ways. That sounds frustrating to have so many moles. We have just a few and managed to trap ones that come in the garden.
Great to see your garden holding up well so far and your brussels still standing :) My garden got hit pretty good with the storm the other week, all of my mustards and field beans look like someone has taken a blow torch to them, im assuming this is where the wind has sucked all the moisture out of the plant. I done speckled oak very densely planted in mushroom baskets this year with no thinning and they have done amazingly well inside, i love salanova but this is fast becoming one of my favorite varieties. Happy solstice, now we can start looking forward to longer days again.
Loveley little tour Sir Charles 😊. My huge bed full of wonderfully sized winter leeks is unfortunately heavily infested by leek moth. So I have to harvest them all to get a bit to eat as they start rotting already. Seasons greetings from Germany ❤.
Thank you Charles for showing your garden tu us once again! That‘s a nice thing, beetroots that don’t freeze and rot in winter! Ours sadly don‘t due to harder frosts once in a while in winter. Your salads really look nice! Have a nice Christmas. Christ Jesus our saviour has been born!👶🏼🎉✨✨✨
Premier seeds are great, I exclusivley used them for years but now they will not send to Ireland (or even NI) since brexit, which has made getting seeds somewhat difficult. I found that premier seeds have a bigger range than alot of other places. Plus much better prices. Now we have to order from all over EU which makes the cost of a few packets very expensive with delivery.
Unfortunately it's because Northern Ireland is treated as part of Europe due to the open border with southern Ireland. Any seed, which crosses the border from England, Wales, or Scotland has to have a phytosanitary certificate, even an envelope with one packet of seed. It's an expensive, long and difficult certificate to achieve. I lost a consignment of seeds from Germany two years ago, I decided it was not worth the tests' cost and risk of failing.
Comme vous pouvez le voir, tout l'espace couvert est rempli de plants de salade. Je n'ai donc nulle part où semer des carottes et le fait qu'il s'agisse d'un jardin maraîcher pose problème : le prix de vente des carottes est trop bas pour une culture commerciale sous abri. Mais vous me faites réfléchir
Merci de votre réponse . J’aime le système de la couche chaude quand je vois ce que faisaient les maraîchers parisiens au 19eme siècle et peut-être ailleurs aussi, je suis sidéré de voir qu on ai pu laisser disparaître de telle technique de culture.bonne continuation.👍
My late mother used to feed two calico ferals. As her estate isn't yet settled (she passed away in March 2023) my sister & I look after her property & feed them (as well as her two indoor cats). In that time, wre've pretty much tamed the pair of them, so hopefully will be able to find them new homes when the time comes.
Merry Christmas Charles. All that lettuce looks great! Getting too cold here and things are freezing. Going down below 10 F possibly tomorrow night. Question on your mushroom compost that's doing so well. Has it already been used to grow mushrooms (spent) or is it truely fresh never used? I think the stuff I get is spent.
Thanks, you too! Sounds cold. Yes, always I get it when it's done its thing with mushrooms. The word spent is misleading because for all plants with leaves, it's in fantastic condition, as we see here. Just for mushrooms, it's a little too decomposed.
Hi Charles. Just wondering if the mushroom compost you use is peat free. So much of it does contain peat, and if it doesn't, where can it be sourced from? Thanks. Scott
All my salad leaves in the polytunnel are doing fine, except for Grenoble red. 90% have gone from healthy to keeled over in no time. I should dig them up & see if the flippin' field voles (they're a real problem) have eaten the roots - but why nothing else?
Hmm. Do you have a cat? Mine has VERY strong "opinions" about lettuce, spinach and beetroot spacing (nothing else) and will dig them up... He does conscientiously deal with the voles (his absolute FAVOURITE snack) so I forgive him!
Merry Christmas. Violette
I wonder how many people have adopted cats lately thanks to you and Minty!
Used premier seeds direct many times. They are a good company, my first choice for buying seeds. Never had a problem with them, prompt delivery. Competitive prices with plenty of seeds in a paclet and always germinate well.
Nice to see
Yes, I always buy from Premier Seeds Direct and the Package and Posting price is a third of the price compared to other companies.
Nice try diddy
I love seeing Minty in the video. My kitty I had for 21 years crossed the rainbow bridge a couple of months ago, and Minty gives me happy memories of her. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas!
Oh wow, 21 years, amazing.
I have no idea about here age.
Nice festive scarf! Happy holidays!
Thank you James! You too
Your garden always looks first rate. Thank you.
a very Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Many thanks
I love minty so much!!
So glad you found little Minty🐈 Our foundling cat that we brought back from the streets of Greece is enjoying having a "glazed-in"(conservatory?) balcony here in Sweden, and so am I. We recently moved in to our new home and I immediately sowed some lettuce seeds just because I couldn't help it. They sprouted and are doing well thus far😊 Have a very merry Christmas with your dear ones including Minty🌟
Thanks so much Anna, and may your lettuce thrive!
my savoy cabbage and leeks are looking great also I got carrots in a sand box ready for Christmas dinner but next year I want to grow all the vegetables for Christmas dinner I like to wish you Charles and your family a very merry Christmas and a prosperous new year 🤘
That's great to hear, and I wish you success with it, for a super tasty Christmas
Wszystkiego co najlepsze dla Ciebie i Twoich bliskich. Wesołych Świąt ❄️❤️🔥🥰🌲🎄
Merry Christmas to you and the family. Lovely to see Minty glad she is ok x
and to you Lucy and I am glad also 🙂
I was surprised that you only get 8 hours daylight... until I calculated.😆We are only getting 8.5 here in Tennessee, US.
No wonder I’m not getting things done!😁
Great comment!
Lovely garden as always Charles…. Just enjoying a fine meal of pasta, Scotch, and a side of cooked beetroot salad with oregano ironically…. There’s always pests, unfortunately. I sealed my beds for raccoons, and then squirrels got in somehow, oh lord.
Sounds great! 👍
Have a lovely festive rest. See you again when the sun starts moving!
Can't wait!
Cured & Smoked Rabbit goes great with cornbread and greens 😋
Sounds amazing
I make rabbit curry - better than chicken.
Blessed Yuletide to you and yours Charles. Always love your updates☺️
Thanks so much Gemma
Thanks for showing me green growing things. It's cold here.
Nice festive red scarf.
Minti has real star quality. Be sure to give her something special for the holiday.
🎄
Thanks for your lovely comment and something special is the plan!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
Oh!
How exciting! ❤️
Aprovechar algunos días de vacaciones para disfrutar del huerto con tranquilidad.Planificar y mejorar cada día.Siempre tus vídeos son como las buenas enciclopedias que te enriquecen y ayudan a mejorar las técnicas de cultivo.Realmente tu técnica y enseñanza se puede realizar con las manos.No necesitas ni herramientas😂😂 Un buen compost y hacer huecos con un palo para plantar y unas tijeras para recoger las hortalizas.Es increíble que la gente siga con “labores” tan arcaicas,disponiendo de tanta tecnología y recursos para cambiar la agricultura intensiva.Saludos desde Tenerife !! 🐈🥬🥦👏🌸🤙🏻🍅🐞🥕
Gracias por tu perspicaz comentario Manuell, y espero que tengas algo de tiempo libre en estos días oscuros. Algunos de los míos los estoy usando para escribir un libro para traducir al español.
Thanks for the idea of growing lettuce in the crates using straight compost. I shall be eager to undertake when I return from vacation!
Lovely tour Charles. Have a wonderful Christmas.
Merry Christmas Charles 😊♥️
🌲 and to you
Seeing your Garlic doing well reminded me that I planted my Garlic very late in the spring, however as you suggested it might, in fact, they did surprise me and we are still enjoying the harvest with probably enough to last until March. I am collecting as many leaves as possible to fill my compost bins and builders' sacks for next year's compost.
Lovely to hear!
Mid-latitude dweller here ... I would not enjoy only 8hr sunshine. I also don't know how I would like the quicker changes in daylight and seasons. Ik for sure I would love the longer hours in the Summer. When Charles said mid winter, it made me think. I wonder why we start seasons on the equinoxs and solstices rather than have those days in the middle of the seasons. Hmm .. kind of like why do we have and when will we ever get rid of the ludicrous daylight savings time. Charles, I'm very grateful for this solstice video, and happy to see whatever you have in mind to share with us on the 26th. Merry Christmas.
Thanks Ted and yes the terms can be misleading!
Because it's so overcast here, our sunshine in December is averaging two hours per day. When the sun appears, I rejoice!
Cat was definitely trying to steal the limelight 😄
Minty!🐈 It must have been so worrying when she went missing. Glad you found her. Maybe she will take out the rabbits for you - my Felix kills hares bigger than he is!
My pest issue in winter, it seems, it's deer and the damned moles! So so many in our local area, it's really ridiculous. Good soil I guess. Lots of worms and grubs in it! The cat does his best, but my grassed paths are turning to mud. I wish it would freeze properly. We're having a very "South of England" winter so far (just with slightly shorter days).
But my garlic, greens, brassicas and peas are doing well. :-)
Thanks Kirsty and yes some cold would help in many ways.
That sounds frustrating to have so many moles. We have just a few and managed to trap ones that come in the garden.
Great to see your garden holding up well so far and your brussels still standing :) My garden got hit pretty good with the storm the other week, all of my mustards and field beans look like someone has taken a blow torch to them, im assuming this is where the wind has sucked all the moisture out of the plant.
I done speckled oak very densely planted in mushroom baskets this year with no thinning and they have done amazingly well inside, i love salanova but this is fast becoming one of my favorite varieties. Happy solstice, now we can start looking forward to longer days again.
Loveley little tour Sir Charles 😊. My huge bed full of wonderfully sized winter leeks is unfortunately heavily infested by leek moth. So I have to harvest them all to get a bit to eat as they start rotting already. Seasons greetings from Germany ❤.
Thank you Charles for showing your garden tu us once again!
That‘s a nice thing, beetroots that don’t freeze and rot in winter!
Ours sadly don‘t due to harder frosts once in a while in winter.
Your salads really look nice!
Have a nice Christmas.
Christ Jesus our saviour has been born!👶🏼🎉✨✨✨
I love those scarlet frills
👍
If only the pigeons would eat the rabbits, who ate the slugs, who ate the snails, who eat the root fly!! Alas not.. :)
What a wonderful plan!
You missed off the field voles & woodlice.🙃
Premier seeds are great, I exclusivley used them for years but now they will not send to Ireland (or even NI) since brexit, which has made getting seeds somewhat difficult. I found that premier seeds have a bigger range than alot of other places. Plus much better prices. Now we have to order from all over EU which makes the cost of a few packets very expensive with delivery.
Annoying as f**k isn't it? I literally check the postage info page on their website every month to see if they manage to get seed to NI. So annoying.
Unfortunately it's because Northern Ireland is treated as part of Europe due to the open border with southern Ireland. Any seed, which crosses the border from England, Wales, or Scotland has to have a phytosanitary certificate, even an envelope with one packet of seed. It's an expensive, long and difficult certificate to achieve. I lost a consignment of seeds from Germany two years ago, I decided it was not worth the tests' cost and risk of failing.
@@CharlesDowding1nodig I always assumed their seeds were imported from EU/abroad anyway. It's a strange world sometimes.
Thank you
Great timing. Coffee ☕️ and a video 📹 😊
all looking great charles have a great christmas
Thank you and to you Steven
happy friday charles, from soggy foggy far northern calif. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
Thank you and to you Dennis
I see what you mean about minty liking videos🐈
My broad beans have had the same munching treatment!
Happy Christmas Charles 🎄
Be well Charles happy christmas
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Bonjour.Allez vous faire des semi de carottes sur couche chaude l année prochaine?
Comme vous pouvez le voir, tout l'espace couvert est rempli de plants de salade. Je n'ai donc nulle part où semer des carottes et le fait qu'il s'agisse d'un jardin maraîcher pose problème : le prix de vente des carottes est trop bas pour une culture commerciale sous abri. Mais vous me faites réfléchir
Merci de votre réponse . J’aime le système de la couche chaude quand je vois ce que faisaient les maraîchers parisiens au 19eme siècle et peut-être ailleurs aussi, je suis sidéré de voir qu on ai pu laisser disparaître de telle technique de culture.bonne continuation.👍
Thanks Charles great video and I love your lovely Calico cat Minty shes cute 💚
Thank you Carol, I am glad you enjoyed it 🙂
My late mother used to feed two calico ferals.
As her estate isn't yet settled (she passed away in March 2023) my sister & I look after her property & feed them (as well as her two indoor cats).
In that time, wre've pretty much tamed the pair of them, so hopefully will be able to find them new homes when the time comes.
Merry Christmas Charles. All that lettuce looks great! Getting too cold here and things are freezing. Going down below 10 F possibly tomorrow night.
Question on your mushroom compost that's doing so well. Has it already been used to grow mushrooms (spent) or is it truely fresh never used? I think the stuff I get is spent.
Thanks, you too!
Sounds cold.
Yes, always I get it when it's done its thing with mushrooms. The word spent is misleading because for all plants with leaves, it's in fantastic condition, as we see here. Just for mushrooms, it's a little too decomposed.
Hi Charles.
Just wondering if the mushroom compost you use is peat free. So much of it does contain peat, and if it doesn't, where can it be sourced from?
Thanks.
Scott
Hi Charles, Do you recommend having a heater in the Greenhouse over the Winter, as i'm worried about my Grapevine!?Happy Christmas.🌲🥰
All my salad leaves in the polytunnel are doing fine, except for Grenoble red.
90% have gone from healthy to keeled over in no time.
I should dig them up & see if the flippin' field voles (they're a real problem) have eaten the roots - but why nothing else?
Hmm. Do you have a cat? Mine has VERY strong "opinions" about lettuce, spinach and beetroot spacing (nothing else) and will dig them up... He does conscientiously deal with the voles (his absolute FAVOURITE snack) so I forgive him!
very odd!
looks like dowding has Moorland Gold compost
At the moment, I'm not using it, mostly it's my own home-made apart from what I'm showing you, and also I use Urban Wyrm peat-free
@CharlesDowding1nodig i used home made but still bought some.Clover peat compost is good
😺❤️👍