Wow, thank you so much! What a lovely comment! I only started doing this style of video in June 2024, so you will notice a difference in quality if you're watching older ones, but I put out new content every week now. Thanks again, and you are very welcome! 🥰
Awww, thank y😆You have no idea how pleased this makes me! I'm really thrilled you noticed, because both the jumpers that you liked are my own clothing line that I'm about to launch. I've just got a few things to start with, but eventually want to bring out some lovely comfy and warm clothing for gardening (like trousers that have a high back so everything stays warm and covered when you bend over!). For now it's just tops and jumpers, but all ethically sourced and most are 50% recycled cotton, so making a good start. I'll put out the info on the channel when they are available to the public, and I'll be doing a give-away, so make sure you watch for it. Thanks again for the really kind comments 🥰
Lots of flowering plants like to have their seeds planted now so they get a blast of winter cold, and garlic actually REQUIRES cold to develop properly, so get these winter-loving crops planted before your soil freezes and you'll love what you can pick next year! 🧅🧄🌼
Yes it is possible but you would be best to plant them in the ground and not in containers or pots. Choose varieties that like warm weather, like Granny Smith, Jonathan, Red Falstaff or Dorsett Golden, and make sure you keep them well watered in the first few years until they can grow sturdy roots. I grew up in South Australia and we had Granny Smith and Jonathan apples that both grew very well. Our summers were as warm as yours, and in winter our night temperatures were between 7-9°C (44.6-48.2°F), which I think is colder than you get. Apple trees need a bit of cool weather in winter to trigger them to make flowers and fruit, but I know of several experimental apple tree growers in Ghana who are getting fruit from their trees, so I think you will be okay. Good luck with your apples! Please let me know if you get some to grow 🍏🍎😄
Ive just found your channel, absolutely brilliant ! your in depth info was great ! im going to binge watch your other videos now x
Wow, thank you so much! What a lovely comment! I only started doing this style of video in June 2024, so you will notice a difference in quality if you're watching older ones, but I put out new content every week now. Thanks again, and you are very welcome! 🥰
Brilliant video Amy, I am going to put my seeds in the fridge! Thank you for a very informative video.
Glad you liked it 😊
You can get red and white onions for Autumn planting, try Red Baron for red, and Senshyu Yellow for white 🧅🌰❤️
Just love the jumper Amy, I always say that lol
Awww, thank y😆You have no idea how pleased this makes me! I'm really thrilled you noticed, because both the jumpers that you liked are my own clothing line that I'm about to launch. I've just got a few things to start with, but eventually want to bring out some lovely comfy and warm clothing for gardening (like trousers that have a high back so everything stays warm and covered when you bend over!). For now it's just tops and jumpers, but all ethically sourced and most are 50% recycled cotton, so making a good start. I'll put out the info on the channel when they are available to the public, and I'll be doing a give-away, so make sure you watch for it. Thanks again for the really kind comments 🥰
@@amykellygardening wow how cool is that?!?
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Lots of flowering plants like to have their seeds planted now so they get a blast of winter cold, and garlic actually REQUIRES cold to develop properly, so get these winter-loving crops planted before your soil freezes and you'll love what you can pick next year! 🧅🧄🌼
Looks so fresh!❤️
Is it morning?
And your t shirts looks so lovely 😍
Thanks very much! It was actually the afternoon, but we get so much rain it always looks dewy- at least I don't have to do much watering! 💦☘️
Great video! Where did you get your hooded sweatshirt (jumper?) I live in the US so I dont't know if I could get it shipped here?...
I'm so glad you liked it, it's part of my new clothing range! amy-kelly-gardening.teemill.com/product/unisex-bumble-bee-hoodie/
Hello Amy l want to know if apple could grow in Ghana?
Yes it is possible but you would be best to plant them in the ground and not in containers or pots. Choose varieties that like warm weather, like Granny Smith, Jonathan, Red Falstaff or Dorsett Golden, and make sure you keep them well watered in the first few years until they can grow sturdy roots. I grew up in South Australia and we had Granny Smith and Jonathan apples that both grew very well. Our summers were as warm as yours, and in winter our night temperatures were between 7-9°C (44.6-48.2°F), which I think is colder than you get. Apple trees need a bit of cool weather in winter to trigger them to make flowers and fruit, but I know of several experimental apple tree growers in Ghana who are getting fruit from their trees, so I think you will be okay. Good luck with your apples! Please let me know if you get some to grow 🍏🍎😄
glastonbury?
I'm based in Northern Ireland, just out side Belfast, but the weather conditions would be similar in Glastonbury UK if that is what you mean?
@@amykellygardening i just thought I saw the famous hill