Thank you Charles for always stating both the metric and imperial units. Always enjoy your joyful and relaxed personality when presenting. Thank you again
Charles Dowding is the Michael Jordan of gardening. I watch so many gardening videos and listen to so many UA-cam gardeners, but none are as satisfying and enjoyable as Charles. This is the holygrail, the Mecca of gardening. Keep going Charles. Wish you all the best!
Me too! I wanna join u too! So i can learn practically from him and capable to produce varieties vegetables. I only could grow Brazil spinach since the other vegetables died 😅😅😅
I have beets planted first time in blocks of three this year! Thank you sir for sharing your expertise and the love for what you do really comes through. Your son does such a fine job with his video work. ❤️🌱😁
@@rohinisrs If I'm correct he plants four seeds and thins down to strongest three if all four germinate. Just pinch off weakest one if all four seeds germinate. 😁🌱👍
Charles, it has been a little while since we tuned in. Thank you for always being so educational. You have the most beautiful garden, your my absolute favorite gardening channel to watch. We previously lived in Zone 8 as well but just relocated to Zone 3! We will see what we can grow. Purchased a book and calender of yours early this year, thanks again for great content!
Nice to hear and gosh, what a change of climate, I wish you well in the long winters! I am planning an online course to go up late winter, all being well, and more videos.
Thank you for teaching us so many valuable gardening lessons. Love your videos and your books! I have several, and yesterday Amazon delivered your book on ......... How to grow winters vegetables. I am just on page 45, but I love It!! So glad I purchased it! Good balance of photos and charts and written instructions. Just what I had hoped it would be. Someday I plan to grow fresh produce year round, thanks to your book on growing winter vegetables. I have learned so much from you, and am sincerely grateful for the knowledge. Our little garden is providing a bigger and better harvest since we have gone no dig. Husband and myself have lost weight by eating healthier. And we both are feeling younger, less joint pain, simply feel more alive!! What a legacy you are creating! You are a blessing to your fellow man!! A devoted fan from the Ozark mountains in Arkansas.
Well done!!! An easy and engaging style, a bit of humor, and the content is thought provoking. I'll be looking forward to upcoming videos!! Time well spent! Thank you Charles!!
I live in Phoenix AZ, the desert. We have a rare, May rain this evening. I'm sitting here with my windows open, listening to the rain, and binging on your videos. I can only imagine sitting in your garden with a good book. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us. Cheers.
For someone who is just starting out my gardening journey, I’m so thankful to have found your videos. I will be using all this knowledge for many years to come. Thank you so much!
Super video! I appreciate all of the knowledge you share in these videos. Your passion for your no-dig beautiful garden is evident. The fact that you're so willing to pass on the techniques and knowledge, to help us beginners avoid some mistakes, is wonderful. Also, if you happen to have a mistake, you are so humble, and willing to use it as a teaching moment. Thank you so much! I hope one day to visit your garden in person.
Veronica Rojas wow! I feel for you. I’ve planted veggies this year, cucumber, beet, lettuce, spinach, radish, bell peppers and potatoes. I’ve been doing ‘veggie watch’ every morning which means taking a coffee out and looking at my veg beds. They literally do grow in 24 hours. But every day I’ve thanked my lucky stars that I have a lovely garden and the weather has been so kind. Think of me next time you are enjoying the joys of NCY. Say hello to the Statue of Liberty from me next time you see her.
Thank you Charles for stating both measurements! Your videos have inspired me to build my first garden! It’s a no dig garden! It’s our first year and I’m excited to see the results of our hard work!! Thank you again sir!!!!!!!
Your personality is just regal, I could watch your gardening videos one after another even if I never planned to plant a thing! Thankyou for sharing your amazing garden and for just being awesome 😎
Lots of gratitude n love for Wat u r delivering us without any fees.... M a new gardener from India... It helped me alot... Hv been following ur no dig instructions since last year... It's helping.... Love from India
I'm just seeing this and appreciate all that you shared. I would like to see you sowing clumps of beets, turnips, etc. sometime. Your description was great, but it would help me to see someone doing it if you get a chance sometime. Great channel. Thanks for all you do to help us gardeners. Very inspiring and informative.
You are amazing, Charles, I always look forward to your videos. I am doing areas in my garden using your method of no dig and happy to tell everyone where I got the idea from. Thanks for sharing your garden wisdom.
This was very informative. I am living in an apartment and I grow in large container pots, sized for trees. And I have to get creative with my garden veg. Spacing is a challenge with pots. I have to provide continuous feedings of fertilizer, compost and liquid feedings with water. I've actually gotten a successful little harvest of carrots and potatoes in pots. This was helpful. Thanks for sharing.
His hesitant speaking rhythm make me think he doesn’t actually want to make a video, and yet he’s got such a calming gentle way about him. The garden is huge and gorgeous. That must yield an enormous amount of produce!
Hi Charles, thank you once again for the inspiration! I’m planning on planting peas for pods this time and share the harvest with my neighbors! You’re so amazing! Stay safe and healthy Charles! You’re a blessing from God.
Charles, those peas were so impressive! Never grown Alderman before, look chunky size pods! May try them next year in my small garden, I normally grow is it hurst green shaft which are nice and sweet but they never get to the table as my wife and myself love them raw! Lol I have now started to cover my raised beds with 2” well rotted farmyard manure to over winter ready for next season of no dig! Method. Have a great week Charles and see you next time!
Always enjoy your videos, Charles and I never give up on dreaming of having a yard with the kind of space you do ~ thank you for sharing your marvellousness of garden goodness. x
Your gardens are inspiring. I'm in my second season of no dig, because of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing and teaching all of us who enjoy dirt under our fingernails.
The calm, teaching nature of them has given me much more knowledge than I could have ever imagined. I just recently expanded our garden from the small size of my wife's (1.2m x 1.8m) to adding a second one about 1square meter and a about another 5square meters which has compost on top, waiting to be ready for my new seeds which has just begun to germinate. Now watching this I have decided to start planting some carrots, potatoes and perhaps beetroot. (Some may fail but should be a good lesson for next year). Absolutely love and appreciate your videos. Looks like I'll have to get started into some of the books. Cheers.
Have you considered not planting in such a blatant monoculture? You could decrease your pesticide and fertilizer needs by incorporating some marigolds and other odorous herbs among your leafy veg. That said, thanks for your no-dig tips, I'm using them to convert a lawn into a veg garden and very pleased with how they preserve existing soil ecosystems.
Please adopt me! I will work for food. I just adore you. If you ever get tired of gardening, you could start reading children’s stories. Your voice is so soothing! 🥰
Thank you so much for your videos. I am starting this year my own little garden with the help and information I've got from your videos. I think I watched most of them a couple times and take notes. You are truly an inspiring person.
I used your mulitsowing method with beetroot last year and had my best crop ever! We were eating them several times a week from May to October from a small bed about 6ft x 4ft. I have multisown seedlings in the greenhouse almost ready to go out again now in early March. I tried with onions as well but made the mistake of putting parsnips next to them - they completely overshadowed the onions so they were quite small. Thank you so much - you've transformed my gardening!
How serendipitous; I've been thinking a lot about moving from square foot gardening to rows and this is a very helpful video. After watching several of your videos in the past week, I've noticed you are quick to remove outer leaves with damage on them. Oddly, I've intentionally left them on thinking the bugs would eat those leaves and let the others alone--more or less.
Aveti o gradina minunata 👍dupa munca care o depuneti nici nui de mirare 👍. Va urmaresc de fiecare data , imi aduceti aminte de mamica mea , la fel priceputa si ea in legumicultura . Succes in continuare ✋🙏🏻
Very nice; thank you so much for your lovely videos. I haven't seen pea shouts sold here in New Hampshire I'll try some at my farmers market this summer. Good tip.
Another legendary video, I'm hard at work putting everything I've learned from you into practice, hope we get another nice run of sunny weather next season!
Great stuff, thank you! Those carrot thinings are just the size my little grand-daughters love to chew on: a quick rinse under the garden hose (also fun!) and into their hands. "Markofka!" shouts one, "Carrot!" shouts her cousin.:-)
Great video and so helpful, I am in NZ so our seasons are opposite but because of watching your videos am doing no dig and have early potatoes in, they are looking good so far.
Hi Yvonne. Good luck with your spuds! We are across the ditch in a warm Mediterranean climate in Australia - and I collected some Nicola potatoes yesterday! They grew over winter in "potato bags" set aside after last harvest. Clearly some missed harvesting last time and they grew beautifully in the little spot down the side where the bags had been stashed after harvest. I'll refresh the compost and put a few more back in to see if they can produce again before the heat comes and stops everything. It was a lovely surprise that also shows that Nicolas at least don't need as much direct sun as I'd imagined.
Thanks for another great teaching! I guess I needed to cover my beetroot when I planted it a few weeks ago. I was so happy to see how well it came up, but someone ate it off! I think it may have been a rabbit, but it could have been sparrows or robins. I will cover it when planting after this. Also, those peas look wonderful! Keep up the good work. We've learned a lot from you and appreciate you taking the time to make all the videos. Be blessed! --Janet and Dane Krehbiel
20 flats & counting! Thanks so much for the seeding vs pot vid. Have 2 lovely types of potato in lg buckets going too. Fleece & hoops are ready for April. Love this vid too.
Useful advice. I would love to give my peas that sort of space but the field mice dig up and eat them. I found the only way was to build a 2ft high wooden raised bed with an overhang.
Thank you for such useful tips and insights, Charles! I am hopeful that my 2nd year of following your no-dig method will be even more successful than my first!
That explains a lot. I tried the multi sow beetroot but wasn't sure of the spacing from that video. Mine are far too close. I also left them in the seed raising tray too long 😅. The Epic gardening tour helped me figure out how when to transplant. As soon as stable Thank you Charles!
I walked thru my garden and showed this video to my insects and they are all drooling.
this is too funny. jack!
@@lukibenjamin741 As you were writing this reply I was in my garden squishing some of those little "Chucky Doll" beasties.
Jack Fanning thank you for this comment! It made me smile! 😁
@@bearrivermama6414 Any time I can make Bear River Mama smile it is a great day.
Hahah
Thank you Charles for always stating both the metric and imperial units. Always enjoy your joyful and relaxed personality when presenting. Thank you again
Cheers Theo :)
Charles Dowding is the Michael Jordan of gardening. I watch so many gardening videos and listen to so many UA-cam gardeners, but none are as satisfying and enjoyable as Charles. This is the holygrail, the Mecca of gardening. Keep going Charles. Wish you all the best!
Thanks Kashif, I am honoured to be in such company!
Who else loves to watch this guy!! He is amazing and that produce looks delicious!
Cheers Stacey
Me too!
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Me too!!!
I want him to adopt me as his granddaughter. I could spend long weekends and summers learning from him in his garden.
Haha hard work though 😀
Me too! I wanna join u too! So i can learn practically from him and capable to produce varieties vegetables. I only could grow Brazil spinach since the other vegetables died 😅😅😅
Me too! We're not afraid of hard work in the garden. 😊
This would the type of summer camp I’d like to sign up 😁
Hi. I am a garden coach. I work one to one with my clients teaching no dig methods
You seem like such a lovely person. Gardeners always love other gardeners!
So true, I feel fortunate and thanks
You produce the best content on the internet. Thanks for all the hard work!
Stephen I appreciate your comment
His hard work is his living 😀
No, it's PewdiPie ...
Quality and information could not be better
I’ve never been so in love with a complete stranger. They way he smiles and giggles AND his body language. 😭 Be my frieeeennd.
I’m with you! Be my friendddd 😭😝
I love not only the content, but also the sound on this video! Pure gardening-ASMR heaven 🌈
as a 50 year plus gardener i learn something from every video. very good. probably the best i have seen on youtube. thank you
Many thanks for your comment Fred, I appreciate it.
I planted beets this year in bunch of 3 and they were the biggest size I ever got. Thank u for this idea.
Nice to hear Ktystyna, isn't it interesting!
I have beets planted first time in blocks of three this year! Thank you sir for sharing your expertise and the love for what you do really comes through. Your son does such a fine job with his video work. ❤️🌱😁
When you say you plant 4 seeds, do you mean 4 seeds? Or one seed that then grows into 4 plants?
@@rohinisrs If I'm correct he plants four seeds and thins down to strongest three if all four germinate. Just pinch off weakest one if all four seeds germinate. 😁🌱👍
@@cpnotill9264 thank you!
I love how you can hear his smile when he talks. Great videos, even though im in Australia some great tips. ❤🥒🥬🍅
Thanks! 😃 Nice you can find value
Charles, it has been a little while since we tuned in. Thank you for always being so educational. You have the most beautiful garden, your my absolute favorite gardening channel to watch. We previously lived in Zone 8 as well but just relocated to Zone 3! We will see what we can grow. Purchased a book and calender of yours early this year, thanks again for great content!
Nice to hear and gosh, what a change of climate, I wish you well in the long winters!
I am planning an online course to go up late winter, all being well, and more videos.
You are a wonderful teacher and I learn so much! thanks!
agreed
Thank you for teaching us so many valuable gardening lessons. Love your videos and your books! I have several, and yesterday Amazon delivered your book on ......... How to grow winters vegetables. I am just on page 45, but I love It!! So glad I purchased it! Good balance of photos and charts and written instructions. Just what I had hoped it would be. Someday I plan to grow fresh produce year round, thanks to your book on growing winter vegetables. I have learned so much from you, and am sincerely grateful for the knowledge.
Our little garden is providing a bigger and better harvest since we have gone no dig. Husband and myself have lost weight by eating healthier. And we both are feeling younger, less joint pain, simply feel more alive!!
What a legacy you are creating! You are a blessing to your fellow man!!
A devoted fan from the Ozark mountains in Arkansas.
Well I am blown away by your lovely comment Annette, and delighted to be helping.
Are you the Bowersox lady who sang and recorded "Up on the Mountain"?
Well done!!! An easy and engaging style, a bit of humor, and the content is thought provoking. I'll be looking forward to upcoming videos!! Time well spent! Thank you Charles!!
Charles, what a sensible presentation. I love your videos.
Charles Dowding = top bloke
Oh my goodness, I've never seen such a lovely garden in my life.
So nice of you
I live in Phoenix AZ, the desert. We have a rare, May rain this evening. I'm sitting here with my windows open, listening to the rain, and binging on your videos. I can only imagine sitting in your garden with a good book. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us. Cheers.
We had rain too after a dry spell but nothing like your climate! Thanks for sharing and I hope things now grow.
I can't understand why anyone would give thumbs down on this video. I think is great. I learn so much. Thank you
Thanks and thumbs up for your comment!
People who make their living from spades/forks and weed killer 😜
Maybe greengrocers or jealous gardeners.
you can tell that hes so happily excited to share this knowledge hes almost laughing at himself at times when speaking
A ray of sunshine in lockdown !
Thanks to u Charles my gardening woes are going from 🤔 to 🤗 every single day. 👍
Sir.....your garden is my dream garden..mashaallah
Aya Talat. Me too
Ma Shaa Allah
Masaallah sooo beautiful
For someone who is just starting out my gardening journey, I’m so thankful to have found your videos. I will be using all this knowledge for many years to come. Thank you so much!
Wonderful thanks
Super video! I appreciate all of the knowledge you share in these videos. Your passion for your no-dig beautiful garden is evident. The fact that you're so willing to pass on the techniques and knowledge, to help us beginners avoid some mistakes, is wonderful. Also, if you happen to have a mistake, you are so humble, and willing to use it as a teaching moment. Thank you so much! I hope one day to visit your garden in person.
Many thanks Laurie, may see you
I'm in a NYC apt, cooped up in quarantine, and you sir are my therapist helping me get through this!!! Thank You!
Glad to help Veronica and I don't envy you, good luck. I hope you can find some nice fresh food to eat and walk a little, it's kind of unreal!
Veronica Rojas wow! I feel for you.
I’ve planted veggies this year, cucumber, beet, lettuce, spinach, radish, bell peppers and potatoes. I’ve been doing ‘veggie watch’ every morning which means taking a coffee out and looking at my veg beds. They literally do grow in 24 hours. But every day I’ve thanked my lucky stars that I have a lovely garden and the weather has been so kind.
Think of me next time you are enjoying the joys of NCY. Say hello to the Statue of Liberty from me next time you see her.
Thank you Charles for stating both measurements!
Your videos have inspired me to build my first garden! It’s a no dig garden! It’s our first year and I’m excited to see the results of our hard work!!
Thank you again sir!!!!!!!
this is great
Your personality is just regal, I could watch your gardening videos one after another even if I never planned to plant a thing! Thankyou for sharing your amazing garden and for just being awesome 😎
Ah thanks JF
Thanks a million for all your effort in sharing your experiences with us Charles! You are a Hero in the true sense of the word!
Kind of you Grant, happy to help
I have used the multi sown method this year and it has worked fantastically. I wont be going back to the old method.
Thanks Dave
Great to hear Dave
Lots of gratitude n love for Wat u r delivering us without any fees.... M a new gardener from India... It helped me alot... Hv been following ur no dig instructions since last year... It's helping.... Love from India
Hello Rahel and thanks for your lovely message, I am happy to help
I'm just seeing this and appreciate all that you shared. I would like to see you sowing clumps of beets, turnips, etc. sometime. Your description was great, but it would help me to see someone doing it if you get a chance sometime. Great channel. Thanks for all you do to help us gardeners. Very inspiring and informative.
ua-cam.com/video/iWUwS9P_GOs/v-deo.html he made a video about it a few years ago :)
You are a great person and and I learn from you more than taking care of vegetables
Thank you from a small backyard gardener. So much to learn.
Nice Susie thanks
Watched this when it came out years ago and today went back as a refresher. Thank you for all of your advice and guidance
Thanks, and I am glad it was helpful!
I'm blessed that im seeing a visual of all that you're teaching, Sir..reminds me of my college days when most of the time we are told to imagine haha
You are amazing, Charles, I always look forward to your videos. I am doing areas in my garden using your method of no dig and happy to tell everyone where I got the idea from. Thanks for sharing your garden wisdom.
Nice to hear and thanks Mary
This was very informative. I am living in an apartment and I grow in large container pots, sized for trees. And I have to get creative with my garden veg. Spacing is a challenge with pots. I have to provide continuous feedings of fertilizer, compost and liquid feedings with water. I've actually gotten a successful little harvest of carrots and potatoes in pots. This was helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Thjanks Shonita and your cropping is impressive
This channel makes me want to cry - how big are those peas? WHAT the actual? The best advert for his methodologies ever.
His hesitant speaking rhythm make me think he doesn’t actually want to make a video, and yet he’s got such a calming gentle way about him. The garden is huge and gorgeous. That must yield an enormous amount of produce!
Thanks and funny how people see me so differently! Yes we sell a lot of salad leaves and vegetables.
Hi Charles, thank you once again for the inspiration! I’m planning on planting peas for pods this time and share the harvest with my neighbors! You’re so amazing! Stay safe and healthy Charles! You’re a blessing from God.
Thanks and may your harvest be good!
How can broccoli be to big. The mind boggles. Still admire your plot. Keep up the good work. Peace ✌
Thankyou
I have gotten so much information and inspiration from your videos! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain and teach!
Charles, those peas were so impressive! Never grown Alderman before, look chunky size pods! May try them next year in my small garden, I normally grow is it hurst green shaft which are nice and sweet but they never get to the table as my wife and myself love them raw! Lol
I have now started to cover my raised beds with 2” well rotted farmyard manure to over winter ready for next season of no dig! Method.
Have a great week Charles and see you next time!
Thanks David, nice to hear.
Alderman peas date from the late 19th Century and, in my opinion, have never been bettered.
Always enjoy your videos, Charles and I never give up on dreaming of having a yard with the kind of space you do ~ thank you for sharing your marvellousness of garden goodness. x
Cheers Rebecca you will surely find space
@@CharlesDowding1nodig :-) cheers 👍
with regard to hand planting carrots, we add our seeds to a little sand and fill our rows. Helps with germination and spacing.
Yes good idea Dustin
Your gardens are inspiring. I'm in my second season of no dig, because of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing and teaching all of us who enjoy dirt under our fingernails.
Many thanks
Your peas just amaze me! I am going to try your method next Spring and see if I can increase my yields.
Did you start it yet?
God’s bounty - beautiful!
Thank you, I use the square foot gardening method and found it much like what you are doing with great results. Beautiful garden...
The calm, teaching nature of them has given me much more knowledge than I could have ever imagined. I just recently expanded our garden from the small size of my wife's (1.2m x 1.8m) to adding a second one about 1square meter and a about another 5square meters which has compost on top, waiting to be ready for my new seeds which has just begun to germinate. Now watching this I have decided to start planting some carrots, potatoes and perhaps beetroot. (Some may fail but should be a good lesson for next year).
Absolutely love and appreciate your videos. Looks like I'll have to get started into some of the books.
Cheers.
Hello Jonno, thanks for your comments and I am delighted you are feeling confident about growing, wish you well
What a breath of fresh air your channel is, kindest regards 🌻
Thank you so much
A huge thank You for taking the time to show all. First year for me here.
Wish you well
I really like your style of teaching. Thank you
Have you considered not planting in such a blatant monoculture? You could decrease your pesticide and fertilizer needs by incorporating some marigolds and other odorous herbs among your leafy veg. That said, thanks for your no-dig tips, I'm using them to convert a lawn into a veg garden and very pleased with how they preserve existing soil ecosystems.
Thanks for the tip :) I love marigolds
Charles will forget more about gardening than most of us will ever know.
I'm in experimental mode always in garden, so just love this...out to garden now, love yur garden .inspirational
Please adopt me! I will work for food. I just adore you. If you ever get tired of gardening, you could start reading children’s stories. Your voice is so soothing! 🥰
Cool thanks
This man is my Gandalf.
cheers Gary!
Thank you Gary, very cool!
💖 If I could like this 1,000 times I would.
What is a Gandalf? Also, is calabrese same as broccoli? Looks like broccoli but he’s calling it calabrese
@@violaspencer5628 gandalf is a character from the fantasy books/movies The lord of the rings ;) The old wise wizard with all knowledge.
Thank you so much for your videos. I am starting this year my own little garden with the help and information I've got from your videos. I think I watched most of them a couple times and take notes.
You are truly an inspiring person.
Many thanks Sofia
I make seed tapes for my carrots which means I can control exactly how far apart they're spaced. :-)
I used your mulitsowing method with beetroot last year and had my best crop ever! We were eating them several times a week from May to October from a small bed about 6ft x 4ft. I have multisown seedlings in the greenhouse almost ready to go out again now in early March. I tried with onions as well but made the mistake of putting parsnips next to them - they completely overshadowed the onions so they were quite small. Thank you so much - you've transformed my gardening!
Thanks for sharing this Keith and your wonderful results, makes me happy to hear
Great video Charles, I have followed many of your methods so far in my new gardening hobby 😊
Thank you, Rachael.
Nice to hear Rachael
He's great to watch and learn from. Such beautiful property!
How serendipitous; I've been thinking a lot about moving from square foot gardening to rows and this is a very helpful video. After watching several of your videos in the past week, I've noticed you are quick to remove outer leaves with damage on them. Oddly, I've intentionally left them on thinking the bugs would eat those leaves and let the others alone--more or less.
Good thoughts although I reckon you are attracting bugs. Here all leaves are pretty clean.
Kudos to your sound director, the sound quality in this outdoor recording is superb
Edward my son :)
@@CharlesDowding1nodig he's very talented! And what a lovely thing that this is a family endeavor :)
Space and Gardening in one show! I like it. Making my final space decisions as planting is ramping up here in NY!
😅 take off!
Your videos are not just extremely informative but so beautifully made. Keep up the good work. This is therapy to watch! Cheers!
Thanks so much Mike
Thank you for your videos, so insightful I could watch them all day.
Such excellent delivery and content. Just so informative. Thank you
Aveti o gradina minunata 👍dupa munca care o depuneti nici nui de mirare 👍. Va urmaresc de fiecare data , imi aduceti aminte de mamica mea , la fel priceputa si ea in legumicultura . Succes in continuare ✋🙏🏻
multumesc mult 🌺
This year I will be trying for the first time to plant red and white beets. Thank u for ur advice. I will follow the block plant system...from Germany
Very nice; thank you so much for your lovely videos. I haven't seen pea shouts sold here in New Hampshire I'll try some at my farmers market this summer. Good tip.
Cheers Tim
Lots of great info. Plants are producing beautifully.
My favourite person to watch on YT! Thanks for the wonderful content.
Thankyou Emily 🌷
Health to you! The garden is just a miracle! You are very hardworking!
So much great information ...thank you👏👏👍👍
Another legendary video, I'm hard at work putting everything I've learned from you into practice, hope we get another
nice run of sunny weather next season!
Good!
Great stuff, thank you! Those carrot thinings are just the size my little grand-daughters love to chew on: a quick rinse under the garden hose (also fun!) and into their hands. "Markofka!" shouts one, "Carrot!" shouts her cousin.:-)
Oh wow!
Just wonderful watching the master explaining the tricks of the trade! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent video! You have such a kind personality and voice. Good information too. Thank you
Cheers Murphy's
Great video and so helpful, I am in NZ so our seasons are opposite but because of watching your videos am doing no dig and have early potatoes in, they are looking good so far.
nice
Hi Yvonne. Good luck with your spuds! We are across the ditch in a warm Mediterranean climate in Australia - and I collected some Nicola potatoes yesterday! They grew over winter in "potato bags" set aside after last harvest. Clearly some missed harvesting last time and they grew beautifully in the little spot down the side where the bags had been stashed after harvest. I'll refresh the compost and put a few more back in to see if they can produce again before the heat comes and stops everything.
It was a lovely surprise that also shows that Nicolas at least don't need as much direct sun as I'd imagined.
You covered great details. Thanks for all your wonderful videos. I’m in the United States, but zone 8b.. so I’m always watching your videos.
many thanks
I was so into this, I was shocked by the "sudden" ending! Ha ha! Thank you so, so much, Charles! xx
Glad you enjoyed it! We don't like to bore you 😀
@@CharlesDowding1nodig Never!
Thanks for another great teaching! I guess I needed to cover my beetroot when I planted it a few weeks ago. I was so happy to see how well it came up, but someone ate it off! I think it may have been a rabbit, but it could have been sparrows or robins. I will cover it when planting after this. Also, those peas look wonderful! Keep up the good work. We've learned a lot from you and appreciate you taking the time to make all the videos. Be blessed! --Janet and Dane Krehbiel
Ah shame Janet and yes, seedlings are tender and the most vulnerable to damage
Charles Nodig!! is the best
So inspiring! Your multi sow method is a game changer! Thank you charles! ❤
So glad!
Love your garden Charles! From the Philippines.
This is the first garden on UA-cam that I see it's well organized. The rest just look like they are growing weeds instead.
Thank you for the clarification Charles
Such a helpful video. Thank you. Marty
20 flats & counting! Thanks so much for the seeding vs pot vid. Have 2 lovely types of potato in lg buckets going too. Fleece & hoops are ready for April. Love this vid too.
Sounds great Susan!
Mr Attenborough of the garden..!!!absolutely love the videos!!
Thankyou Sunny
Useful advice.
I would love to give my peas that sort of space but the field mice dig up and eat them. I found the only way was to build a 2ft high wooden raised bed with an overhang.
Your garden is amazing, love watching :)
Thankyou!
Thanks for your lessons, from a new, excited raised bed gardener!!!
Excited is good, makes energy, thanks
Thank you for such useful tips and insights, Charles! I am hopeful that my 2nd year of following your no-dig method will be even more successful than my first!
Best of luck Kim!
That explains a lot. I tried the multi sow beetroot but wasn't sure of the spacing from that video.
Mine are far too close. I also left them in the seed raising tray too long 😅. The Epic gardening tour helped me figure out how when to transplant. As soon as stable
Thank you Charles!
That's great!
How wonderful you are! Love your garden. I wish to work in it to see the plants grow daily 😅
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I am addicted to his channel 😂🌹💜👩
Love the small leaves of lettle just perfectly for my VIETNAMES wrap springs rolls around & go in to deeping sauce
Thanks for your message Mini!