Nice shave, You look good 👍! Great work GT, your Pergola is so beautiful, watching your garden blooming gives me comfort, because our garden is now until spring in the sleeping modus.....
Sleep is vital to living things Little Flower, your garden will bloom again in the spring right about the midst of out dry season when many plants shun the sun and hide in slumber here in our garden the grass will be brown and seem dead! Fear not it merely sleeps awaiting the rains! GT
My wife uses our old banana skins and water and makes solution for our garden. She also crushes egg shells to add calcium, potassium and magnesium. Thanks for sharing your green thumb.
Hi GT, the garden looks good on Sunday, and you are enjoying the much-needed sunshine. The potatoes are going for it, well done. Keep it up. Christmas is not far off, and then you will be smiling. All the best. Llew.
You’re gonna need a bigger bucket, in Scotland there was a craze in the 1990’s growing potatoes in a straight sided barrel, at maturity you would release the hoops and harvest the potatoes, I’m sure you could fashion one from wood and make the hoops from bamboo like the coracle
Hello Gordon what variety of Potatoes are the ones you are growing. Back home earlys like British Queens can these be grown in Thailand. We had much needed rain down here on the Gulf of Thailand the plants are enjoying the downpours.
Hi Gordon; bananas contain the amylase enzyme which converts long chain starches into sugars. Sweet potatoes also have that enzyme, and indeed sweet potato beer is a thing.
Hi Howard, I used some very green Tart apples from Makro mixed with a couple of red sweet eaters. A TSP of Cinnamon and sugar simmered for about 15 mins and baked under crumble, it was fab. GT
Nice shave, You look good 👍!
Great work GT, your Pergola is so beautiful, watching your garden blooming gives me comfort, because our garden is now until spring in the sleeping modus.....
Sleep is vital to living things Little Flower, your garden will bloom again in the spring right about the midst of out dry season when many plants shun the sun and hide in slumber here in our garden the grass will be brown and seem dead! Fear not it merely sleeps awaiting the rains! GT
My wife uses our old banana skins and water and makes solution for our garden. She also crushes egg shells to add calcium, potassium and magnesium. Thanks for sharing your green thumb.
Cheers Sothpaw We compost the crushed eggshells for calcium they take a while to break down, sometimes for speed we bake them in the oven. GT
@@gordontickle1673 put them in your blender - it sharpens the blades also .
Good moring Gordon. Glad to see your garden is doing so well. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Brad we just bungle along and enjoy life every day/ GT
Hi GT, the garden looks good on Sunday, and you are enjoying the much-needed sunshine. The potatoes are going for it, well done. Keep it up. Christmas is not far off, and then you will be smiling. All the best. Llew.
Thanks Lew for all your agricultural know how and fab advice in the garden. GT
Sunday morning here it was -1 . I was freezing my tookuss off!
Sure looks nice there in the garden.
All about location Keith and you are in the wrong one mate. 555
On a binge watch today. 😎😎😎😎
Wonderful 😊
Thanks Nate, we just trundel along having a blast and above all else having a go. GT
You’re gonna need a bigger bucket, in Scotland there was a craze in the 1990’s growing potatoes in a straight sided barrel, at maturity you would release the hoops and harvest the potatoes, I’m sure you could fashion one from wood and make the hoops from bamboo like the coracle
Hi James, yes it sounds feasible perhaps I will try it next year as the winter approaches. GT
Hello Gordon what variety of Potatoes are the ones you are growing. Back home earlys like British Queens can these be grown in Thailand. We had much needed rain down here on the Gulf of Thailand the plants are enjoying the downpours.
Hi Colin, we use the ones we buy at the Market, I am clueless as to variety except they make great chips and good mash. GT
Hi Gordon; bananas contain the amylase enzyme which converts long chain starches into sugars. Sweet potatoes also have that enzyme, and indeed sweet potato beer is a thing.
Wow fab info thanks buddy. GT
Can't beat the liquid cow shite for fertiliser also the sheep pebbles are good same way. Bushyboy Oz.
Yes Ewen the garden can not have to much good compost to condition the soil and liquid fertilizer to feed the fruit and veg. GT
@@gordontickle1673if I may suggest something ?when you add molasses throw in a big tub of live Greek yogurt. You will be happy with the result.
Look like Banana Vine for me. 15% alch :) Party Time !!
Yes it does except I used bread yeast and I wouldn't like to drink it! 555
When we get bananas there are always too many to eat as Angie doesn't like them. I will follow your lead when the next bunch are ready
Good Idea Ian. GT
what's the secret for the peppers??
I will let you know Brian as we go along and record the development, I think the real secret is to have a go! What do you have to lose? 555 GT
Hi GT, do you manage to get cooking apples if so where?
Hi Howard, I used some very green Tart apples from Makro mixed with a couple of red sweet eaters. A TSP of Cinnamon and sugar simmered for about 15 mins and baked under crumble, it was fab. GT
Dude. Please tell me you didn't wear that torn shirt to the market.
Hi Steve, that old shirt is my fav go to shirt that I wear around the garden for work, I keep teasing May "Look at me" Kee Nok Farang! 555
@@gordontickle1673Kee nok Farang = bird shit guava ?
Bird shit Foreigner, the Thais often refer to Back Packers as Thais, in their eyes (cheep charlies, Worthless)
@ cheap Charlie = Kee nyow = tight arse . The Thais refer to Farangs that wear multiple Buddha amulets as ‘ Talok ‘ = clown .