Hi Christie, great variety in your garden, not just plants but in growing styles. I grow lots blueberries & I use rose & gardenia potting soil as they have similar ph levels, red pine bark as mulch. Cheers
FYI Sungold are an F1 variety so you can't really save the seeds as they won't grow true. However, there is a stabilised variety called Sungold Select which you can save seeds from. I'm growing both for the first time and really looking forward to trying and comparing. Lovely tour. Everything is looking pretty good! 😊
Learn something new every day - thanks Tasmin! Will have to keep an eye out for Sungold Select 🌱🙌🏼 let me know how they go! Also are there seedlings available anywhere or just seeds? Might be too late for me to try this year
@ChristieCooper I've only found Sungold select seeds at one online seed store, Dave's Seeds in Tassie. I usually grow everything from seed, so not sure about seedling availability, but I'd guess not. There's always next year! 🤣
Hi Tony! Here's the link - amzn.to/3O3qyPj . I extended the beans container by moving over one layer of height from the tomato container to the bean container - so worth getting two as it gives you that flexibility!
Good luck with those tomatoes. So many flowers! I'm on Phillip Island. I have tomato flowers early this year - all from seeds sprouting on heat mats. I've lived in Melb and southern NSW, but never had tomatoes for Xmas. Hopefully this year! I've already had half a dozen small leb and yellow zucchinis! And strawbs, spinach and Perilla (Shiso). Stuggling to get my chillis and Thai basils and eggplants going - I think I planted them too early - not enough warmth. It's all in pots. Also Nasturtiums, Yarrows, Chamomiles and other things; delphiniums, calendulas etc in flower. Gardening = joy!
Would love to know what seeds to be growing now in the central highlands region please. Will need to put new veggies into a garden bed that currently has brocolli, cabbage (will still be here as not ready to harvest) and cauliflower. Also another one that has snow peas and carrots in it .Our weather is really weird this year and was very cold up until recently and now it’s very hot! Our planting guide has been thrown off completely because of this.
I'll be honest I'm not as familiar with the central highlands region! However most of what I've got in my garden now is hot weather veggies - so tomatoes, beans, capsicums, chillies, cucumbers, corn etc should all go great. This article might help too, it's specific to your region. Good luck! If you grow tomatoes, capsicums or chilli it might be better sourcing some seedlings to give you a head start. thegreenfolly.com.au/spring-gardening-in-the-central-highlands-pt2/
Your plants are doing so much better than ours. Our tomatoes have barely grown since we planted them 2 weeks ago. Our capsicum plants have stopped at seedling height…hopefully everything takes off soon. I’m in the eastern suburbs too with a full sun backyard.
Hopefully they take off soon!! Have you been making sure the soil is always damp and have you added lots of compost / manure? I also give mine some liquid fertiliser every couple of weeks which helps. Also capsicums can take a really long time!
@ I think maybe we have been over watering. We have added compost and nutrients to the soil too. Hopefully they take off soon. I think I will try over wintering our Capsicums this year.
Makes sense all the tomatoes on the plant you cut the leaves off the plant is basically trying to get its seeds out in the world wouldn’t suggest it as usual practice
They’re called “heirloom planters” from Gathera.com. Mine are the small ones but the bigger ones would be more versatile! I used to have a 15% discount code, not sure if it still works but worth a try: CHRISTIESUA-cam
amzn.to/3O3qyPj here's the link - the benefit of getting two is you can make them even taller than they come - eg I moved one level of height from my tomato box over to my beans box which I couldn't have done if I just got one.
WOW Ms Christie, I really like how u hand pollinate & that soda bottle in the pot for acidity is really cool/clever. Growing up in Western N.Y. we would plant red radish seed w/good luck. Here in Philippines, we have good luck w/ginger but not so w/okra. Do u plant these 3 things there?? Also, we have bug problem w/aphids/white flies here, u have much insect problems there? T/y for sharing, Lawrence. ☺
I’ve grown radish but haven’t tried okra or ginger yet, definitely keen to try ginger as I love cooking with it! Definitely have a lot of aphids here but I’ve found simply thinning the plants out and letting the beneficial bugs in makes a big difference - once an aphid infestation gets in under a net, they breed like crazy! I’m actually interviewing Dr Paul Horne in a couple of weeks who is an insect specialist, let me know if you’ve got any specific questions and I’ll make sure I ask them for you 😊 hope your Filipino garden is thriving! 🙌🏼
@@ChristieCooper Ms Christie, if u could ask the Doc about treatment for aphids/white flies. I used Neem on my okras to no avail. My landlord says crushing oregano w/lemongrass looking plant w/mortar/pestle & using w/h20 mixture good for this. Maybe Doc knows about this natural remedy but I'm losing hope. Getting into winter season here & I've tried germinating more shade plants like Chinese Kale w/o luck though Ceylon Spinach (Alugbati) doing rather well lately, T/y 🙂
Where did you buy your tomato frame? I think you picked your potatoes far too early. I’m growing my own for the first time. I’ve been told to wait until the leaves die right down before picking them.
Hi Christie, I think it was me that mentioned the sungold tomato seeds from Bunnings a few videos ago, 5 seeds for $5 😂. I also started some traveller or voyager tomatoes that your kids might like. If you leave the potatoes until they die back you should get bigger and more potatoes, that’s what has worked for me. Great video as always
Yes that was you! I’ve since been devastated to learn you can’t save the seeds for next year as they’re a hybrid variety 😂 how are yours going? Thanks for the potato tips too!
@ mine aren’t good, I started them early inside on a heat mat, one day forgot to water them…Grrr, so now I have to start again. I know it’s a pain that they are a hybrid, but no reason why we can’t experiment and see what grows next year.
Actually really good still! And my more developed plants (trees etc) don’t appear to have been negatively impacted - so I’m putting that in the success pile!
White oil for the bugs and eco fungicide for the fungal diseases - however both of those can also effect the beneficial bugs to I try not to use them at all unless absolutely necessary! Removing affected leaves before they get the chance to spread has always worked well for me.
Those potato plants 7:04 minute , they are not ready, they are just have no water. Need to water more. Soil in the pot is drying too fast and iregularly.
Hi Christie, great variety in your garden, not just plants but in growing styles. I grow lots blueberries & I use rose & gardenia potting soil as they have similar ph levels, red pine bark as mulch. Cheers
Might have to find some red pine bark, thanks Christine!
FYI Sungold are an F1 variety so you can't really save the seeds as they won't grow true. However, there is a stabilised variety called Sungold Select which you can save seeds from. I'm growing both for the first time and really looking forward to trying and comparing. Lovely tour. Everything is looking pretty good! 😊
Learn something new every day - thanks Tasmin! Will have to keep an eye out for Sungold Select 🌱🙌🏼 let me know how they go! Also are there seedlings available anywhere or just seeds? Might be too late for me to try this year
@ChristieCooper I've only found Sungold select seeds at one online seed store, Dave's Seeds in Tassie. I usually grow everything from seed, so not sure about seedling availability, but I'd guess not. There's always next year! 🤣
You can take a cutting off the plant and overwinter it.
I also live in Melbourne and I do this in my greenhouse
Thank you! Helpful, beautiful and local, perfect!
Love hearing from you, thanks Chezelle 🌱
Good morning Christie. Can you please tell me where you purchased this container for your climbing beans. Thank you Tony
Yes I’d like to know as well please
Hi Tony! Here's the link - amzn.to/3O3qyPj . I extended the beans container by moving over one layer of height from the tomato container to the bean container - so worth getting two as it gives you that flexibility!
amzn.to/3O3qyPj
Good luck with those tomatoes. So many flowers! I'm on Phillip Island. I have tomato flowers early this year - all from seeds sprouting on heat mats. I've lived in Melb and southern NSW, but never had tomatoes for Xmas. Hopefully this year!
I've already had half a dozen small leb and yellow zucchinis! And strawbs, spinach and Perilla (Shiso). Stuggling to get my chillis and Thai basils and eggplants going - I think I planted them too early - not enough warmth.
It's all in pots. Also Nasturtiums, Yarrows, Chamomiles and other things; delphiniums, calendulas etc in flower.
Gardening = joy!
That’s early for Zucchinis! How good! Sounds like your garden is flourishing 🌺🪴🎉
@@ChristieCooper As is yours! You inspire me, because our climates are so close! Plenty of garden Tubes but not so many in Melbourne. Thankyou.
You got a beautiful garden all your vegetables are very healthy❤
So nice of you ☺️
Would love to know what seeds to be growing now in the central highlands region please. Will need to put new veggies into a garden bed that currently has brocolli, cabbage (will still be here as not ready to harvest) and cauliflower. Also another one that has snow peas and carrots in it .Our weather is really weird this year and was very cold up until recently and now it’s very hot! Our planting guide has been thrown off completely because of this.
I'll be honest I'm not as familiar with the central highlands region! However most of what I've got in my garden now is hot weather veggies - so tomatoes, beans, capsicums, chillies, cucumbers, corn etc should all go great. This article might help too, it's specific to your region. Good luck! If you grow tomatoes, capsicums or chilli it might be better sourcing some seedlings to give you a head start. thegreenfolly.com.au/spring-gardening-in-the-central-highlands-pt2/
Your plants are doing so much better than ours. Our tomatoes have barely grown since we planted them 2 weeks ago.
Our capsicum plants have stopped at seedling height…hopefully everything takes off soon.
I’m in the eastern suburbs too with a full sun backyard.
Hopefully they take off soon!! Have you been making sure the soil is always damp and have you added lots of compost / manure? I also give mine some liquid fertiliser every couple of weeks which helps. Also capsicums can take a really long time!
@ I think maybe we have been over watering.
We have added compost and nutrients to the soil too.
Hopefully they take off soon.
I think I will try over wintering our Capsicums this year.
Makes sense all the tomatoes on the plant you cut the leaves off the plant is basically trying to get its seeds out in the world wouldn’t suggest it as usual practice
I’m happy for it to be trying to spread its seeds 😊
Hi, would like to know what the pots are called that just have water and a nutrient solution, they look great 😊
They’re called “heirloom planters” from Gathera.com. Mine are the small ones but the bigger ones would be more versatile! I used to have a 15% discount code, not sure if it still works but worth a try: CHRISTIESUA-cam
Hi Christie where did you get the square shaped pots that have beans and the tomato growing in them please
amzn.to/3O3qyPj here's the link - the benefit of getting two is you can make them even taller than they come - eg I moved one level of height from my tomato box over to my beans box which I couldn't have done if I just got one.
Thank you
WOW Ms Christie, I really like how u hand pollinate & that soda bottle in the pot for acidity is really cool/clever. Growing up in Western N.Y. we would plant red radish seed w/good luck. Here in Philippines, we have good luck w/ginger but not so w/okra. Do u plant these 3 things there?? Also, we have bug problem w/aphids/white flies here, u have much insect problems there? T/y for sharing, Lawrence. ☺
I’ve grown radish but haven’t tried okra or ginger yet, definitely keen to try ginger as I love cooking with it! Definitely have a lot of aphids here but I’ve found simply thinning the plants out and letting the beneficial bugs in makes a big difference - once an aphid infestation gets in under a net, they breed like crazy! I’m actually interviewing Dr Paul Horne in a couple of weeks who is an insect specialist, let me know if you’ve got any specific questions and I’ll make sure I ask them for you 😊 hope your Filipino garden is thriving! 🙌🏼
@@ChristieCooper Ms Christie, if u could ask the Doc about treatment for aphids/white flies. I used Neem on my okras to no avail. My landlord says crushing oregano w/lemongrass looking plant w/mortar/pestle & using w/h20 mixture good for this. Maybe Doc knows about this natural remedy but I'm losing hope. Getting into winter season here & I've tried germinating more shade plants like Chinese Kale w/o luck though Ceylon Spinach (Alugbati) doing rather well lately, T/y 🙂
I think the sungold tomato is a hybrid variety so the seeds you save from it won't come up true to type. That's why the seeds are so expensive 😅
You learn something every day! Thank you! It might have taken me 12 months to work that out otherwise haha
Yep I’ve just been reading up on them and you’re spot-on!
Where did you buy your tomato frame? I think you picked your potatoes far too early. I’m growing my own for the first time. I’ve been told to wait until the leaves die right down before picking them.
I think you're right re potatoes! Here's the tomato frame: amzn.to/3O3qyPj
Hi Christie, I think it was me that mentioned the sungold tomato seeds from Bunnings a few videos ago, 5 seeds for $5 😂. I also started some traveller or voyager tomatoes that your kids might like.
If you leave the potatoes until they die back you should get bigger and more potatoes, that’s what has worked for me. Great video as always
Yes that was you! I’ve since been devastated to learn you can’t save the seeds for next year as they’re a hybrid variety 😂 how are yours going? Thanks for the potato tips too!
@ mine aren’t good, I started them early inside on a heat mat, one day forgot to water them…Grrr, so now I have to start again.
I know it’s a pain that they are a hybrid, but no reason why we can’t experiment and see what grows next year.
Hows the coffee grounds going with the weeds? 😊
Actually really good still! And my more developed plants (trees etc) don’t appear to have been negatively impacted - so I’m putting that in the success pile!
@ChristieCooper awesome! Thanks for sharing I'm going to give it a try! Did you kill weeds first or just chuck the grounds on?
what insect sprays do you use
White oil for the bugs and eco fungicide for the fungal diseases - however both of those can also effect the beneficial bugs to I try not to use them at all unless absolutely necessary! Removing affected leaves before they get the chance to spread has always worked well for me.
Indeterminate potato and needs added soil?
Probably! And more time I think.
Those potato plants 7:04 minute , they are not ready, they are just have no water. Need to water more. Soil in the pot is drying too fast and iregularly.
Yep I think you’re spot on, thanks!