The Welsh onion is such a very pretty plant, I love the reddish pink bulbs with the bright green leaves! You harvest so much even in winter, way to go!
I did so well with carrots this season growing smaller carrots in containers and my sweet candle in beds which should keep me in carrots until March, they are well protected by insulating with coco coir and covering with plastic. Lovely update my friend's. ♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
It really is very exciting digging for root veg and tubers - it's a bit like treasure hunting - never quite know what you'll get! Thanks for sharing Liz!!
That's it exactly! I was disappointed not to have any parsnips this year (first time ever of not having any in the garden), but there's always next year!
@@LizZorab When you do get some growing leave some to go to seed and spread volunteers around - thats the only reason why I've got loads of parsnips to enjoy at the moment!!
Amazing👏! Harvesting vegetables in winter is quite challenging. The cold and wet conditions make it difficult to work on the soil, and the crops could be damaged due to freezing temperatures if not harvested on time. Great video! Thanks!
I am going to get busy canning up more homemade applesauce. I bought some more apples at a very good price, and my whole family just loves my homemade applesauce, especially my little grandson!🥰🍎
I'm pleased to hear that I'm not the only Carmarthen gardener who had a lousy time of growing carrots this year, Liz! 😧 3 sowings were all eaten by an unknown predator in different locations. Same with my onions!!
Hi Liz I was in South Wales 10 days ago it was frosty for the first few days of my stay. We had some rain too but on the days I went shopping in Barry fortunately it was dry. I am back here in Cyprus where it is a lot warmer but we have also had 2 down pours of rain in the last week quickly followed by lovely sunshine. The sea is still around 20c and nice for swimming. Thanks for your lovely video
Nice winter harvest. Could not find the link but the video that did come up your January seed sowing video (2019) was one of the first videos we watch of your channel and was part of the inspiration that started the 'we need to grow our own veg.'
I lost my winter vegetables when four feet of water and sewage washed across my garden in October, things are still growing but we wont be eating them.
Good evening Liz, good video as always 😊. Could I ask where you got the dwarf Jerusalem Artichokes from please. Would love to get hold of some to plant. Mark
What a dream to be able to harvest tubers all through the winter . You have planned it so well. Here in Stockholm the ground is frozen solid now. ❄
The Welsh onion is such a very pretty plant, I love the reddish pink bulbs with the bright green leaves! You harvest so much even in winter, way to go!
I enjoy having winter garden work and winter harvests too! My pernicious weeds get thrown to the chickens who are enthusiastic composters.
I did so well with carrots this season growing smaller carrots in containers and my sweet candle in beds which should keep me in carrots until March, they are well protected by insulating with coco coir and covering with plastic. Lovely update my friend's.
♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
cracking harvest well done liz
Thank you kindly! Hope you are well 😃
yes thankyou@@LizZorab
It really is very exciting digging for root veg and tubers - it's a bit like treasure hunting - never quite know what you'll get! Thanks for sharing Liz!!
That's it exactly! I was disappointed not to have any parsnips this year (first time ever of not having any in the garden), but there's always next year!
@@LizZorab When you do get some growing leave some to go to seed and spread volunteers around - thats the only reason why I've got loads of parsnips to enjoy at the moment!!
Amazing👏! Harvesting vegetables in winter is quite challenging. The cold and wet conditions make it difficult to work on the soil, and the crops could be damaged due to freezing temperatures if not harvested on time. Great video! Thanks!
10/10 thank you👍🐝🌞
So nice of you
I am going to get busy canning up more homemade applesauce. I bought some more apples at a very good price, and my whole family just loves my homemade applesauce, especially my little grandson!🥰🍎
Sounds great!
I'm pleased to hear that I'm not the only Carmarthen gardener who had a lousy time of growing carrots this year, Liz! 😧 3 sowings were all eaten by an unknown predator in different locations. Same with my onions!!
And with my parsnips!
Hi Liz I was in South Wales 10 days ago it was frosty for the first few days of my stay. We had some rain too but on the days I went shopping in Barry fortunately it was dry. I am back here in Cyprus where it is a lot warmer but we have also had 2 down pours of rain in the last week quickly followed by lovely sunshine. The sea is still around 20c and nice for swimming. Thanks for your lovely video
I'll have to look into NewZealand yam. Potatoes are boring😅
Interesting
Nice winter harvest.
Could not find the link but the video that did come up your January seed sowing video (2019) was one of the first videos we watch of your channel and was part of the inspiration that started the 'we need to grow our own veg.'
Good video
Thank you!
It may be December, but I've noticed cabbage white caterpillars on my sprout plants. (South Oxfordshire.) So maybe you have some too?
It's amazing how well they survive!
I lost my winter vegetables when four feet of water and sewage washed across my garden in October, things are still growing but we wont be eating them.
Sorry to read that you had this happen to your plot.
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Good evening Liz, good video as always 😊. Could I ask where you got the dwarf Jerusalem Artichokes from please. Would love to get hold of some to plant.
Mark
Hi Mark, they came from Incredible Vegetables, they are awaiting restock at the moment, but worth the wait! incrediblevegetables.co.uk/shop/
@@LizZorab I'll have a look . Many thanks 😊