What's growing in my November subtropical garden in Australia. 🌿Mini Homestead Garden Tour.🌼

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @plantifyingau
    @plantifyingau  3 дні тому +1

    Welcome Plantifyers! What are you growing in your garden this November?

    • @madrabbitwoman
      @madrabbitwoman 3 дні тому

      @@plantifyingau have just planted American ground nuts for the first time

  • @Those_leafy_feels
    @Those_leafy_feels 4 дні тому +6

    Loving your channel! I'm in the burbs just south of Brisbane, and like you, it's my first year growing also. I really appreciate finding gardeners who are relatively local. Hey would love the link to a pickle recipe 😊

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  4 дні тому +2

      Lovely to hear from a local! Hope your first year is going well! Here's the pickle recipe we use (though we don't usually add the optional extras): homesteadandchill.com/crunchy-refrigerator-pickles-recipe/

  • @danthanhcg
    @danthanhcg 3 дні тому +2

    Wow. What a wonderful garden 🥰

  • @leonsaquaponicsandhomegard6793
    @leonsaquaponicsandhomegard6793 4 дні тому +1

    Wow. It’s all looking fantastic. Well done. Nothing better than home grown vegetables 😊

  • @poodlepup1
    @poodlepup1 3 дні тому +1

    the weedy garden does a vid on comfrey its great info... i have it planted around the garden the bees love it.. and the seeds spread well..

  • @yunifamily40
    @yunifamily40 3 дні тому +1

    Hello friends...so beautiful you garden and your flower very beautiful, i like that, my name is Yuni from Indonesian enjoy with you video ❤❤

  • @uppanadam
    @uppanadam День тому

    You have a very nice garden set up!! Good luck with the heat!! We are already hitting the 37 degree mark here in Adelaide!! Cheers!!

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  День тому +1

      Thanks! Oof, 37 already? We've got a weird cold snap right now, but I'm enjoying the last hurrah before the hot weather really kicks in.

  • @dalemarshall8727
    @dalemarshall8727 3 дні тому

    Had problems with lots of rain and squash. Would just rot and drop off. Currently have eggplant,cherry tomato, comphrey , sweet potato, bay leaf,lemon myrtle, babaco, citrus, banana, lemon grass, finger lime, strawberry, fejoa , native plum, apple ..fraser island...and apricot. Moving, avocado...looking a bit sad for some reason and a few different berries. Love your video. Many more please. I live in North brisbane

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  3 дні тому

      That's a great mix of plants! I'll have to look up babaco - haven't tried that one. Thanks for watching!

  • @karenhart4316
    @karenhart4316 День тому

    Hi I’m from port Macquarie NSW the season here is all over the place so my veg is not performing how it should I haven’t been here In this home long though so the soil needs a bit of love , great video thanks for sharing yours Karen

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  День тому

      Good luck figuring out your new climate, Karen! Thanks for watching :)

  • @HealthyLivingWithWendy
    @HealthyLivingWithWendy День тому

    Thank you for sharing your garden with us. Beautiful! Your garden hat is lovely if you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase it?😊

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  День тому

      Thanks! Which hat did you like? I think I have a few on in this video. The big wide brim one I bought at a department store (maybe Big W?) and the wrap-around that I wear with a bun I got at a chemist.

  • @Cons_Piracy_Theorist
    @Cons_Piracy_Theorist 3 дні тому

    Snake beans are such solid producers. It's so effortless for them, great plant. Was that a coconut I saw? Do you use them? Do you know which variety it is? Do the rats get them? I found some beside the road yesterday and grabbed a couple but they were a bit mongy. The rats seemed to eat all the good ones. They're charging like $140 for 2 plants on ebay lol.

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  3 дні тому

      We have palms, but no coconut ones, unfortunately.

  • @madrabbitwoman
    @madrabbitwoman 3 дні тому

    In my experience the fennel thing is vastly overstated over stated

  • @poodlepup1
    @poodlepup1 3 дні тому

    just wondering how you are fighting the dredded fruit fly and white cabbage butterfly damage black beetle damage etc...

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  3 дні тому

      The polyculture and companion planting helps. I also bag things against fruit fly if necessary.

  • @dalemarshall8727
    @dalemarshall8727 3 дні тому

    If the capsicum is from the supermarket it will probably revert to type and won't be the same. Hope it does though. Let us know

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  3 дні тому

      You are right, they often revert, but I'll definitely let you know how it goes!

  • @poodlepup1
    @poodlepup1 3 дні тому

    the cat palace could you provide some info please on price/ buy / in australia many thanks.

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  3 дні тому

      We bought ours from here! Note - you will have to paint it with sealant yourself. www.somerzby.com.au/cat-enclosures/somerzby-cat-enclosures/

  • @dalemarshall8727
    @dalemarshall8727 3 дні тому

    My husband won't let me have a water feature or water plants as he hates mozzie. Any advice

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  3 дні тому

      I keep the water fresh, that seems to help. You can also put Pacific Blue-eye fish in there to eat the larvae little native fish).

  • @superH3108
    @superH3108 3 дні тому

    This is something I have experienced myself and believe me,it really worked .
    Whenever you're out in your Garden, ALWAYS be totally barefoot because our soles love and deserve that freedom. They love to feel various textures of soil between their toes. Apart from n it's very healthy to be barefoot outside.
    Take for example two plants, one grown inside a pot and tge other grown in Nature. However much you water and use fertilizer, it never looks as healthy as the latter. This is simply because the roots have a limited space to stread and the Nurishment too is the same.
    The soles of our feet are like the roots of a tree.When you're not barefoot that natural process is obstructed. Our soles are designs to absorb things which are essential to lead a healthy lifestyle. However, use of footwear deprives this process. Apaurt from that there are a large number of Sensors / Nerve endings on the soles of our feet, which connects from head to toe. When we walk on Sand, Gravel and Tiny Stones /Pebbles,our entire body gets stimulated through these sensors. Once again Footwear deprives this natural process.
    So, go barefoot always for good health and happy feet and soles.

    • @plantifyingau
      @plantifyingau  2 дні тому

      Alas, I have a minor disability that means I need to wear shoes - plus in Australia I like to avoid stepping on spiders & snakes 😄 Love to go barefoot on the beach though!

    • @mangoyacho
      @mangoyacho 21 годину тому

      @superH3108 thanks for sharing the advantages of going barefoot when out and about in the garden. I live in an area that has waay too many venemous snakes so sadly we always have to be extra careful.