Hey if you're wondering what happened to this project. Across all platforms no one is really watching these videos. They're getting around 10% of the views of my normal videos So I've just moved it to posts on patreon (free), so that I can spend more time making the types of videos everyone seems to love 😊 You can find it here patreon.com/culinarygarden (I'm just using patreon for this until I can get a website up and running)
Hey according to UA-cam this is one of my worst performing videos in a few months 📉. If you want the series to continue please leave a comment or share it to help UA-cam show it to other Gardners 🌱🙏
It might have something to do with the title not having ‘Internet’s garden bed’ if anyone was like me and trying to find this video with that name, I completely missed this one but now I’ve caught up in the garden. Thank you for this content and experience!!
So pleased to sign up as a Patreon. I’ve been watching mostly UK & US shows & so happy we have a new LOCAL option from Vic. 👍 I’m Diggin It. (60’s boomer🥴).
Terrific idea for a video series and love your presentations. I'm planting right alongside you as the series continues and am looking forward to the next video. This is my second viewing of the video so commenting because I can't add another like to it. We need a lot more Aussie gardening videos and yours is fab to watch.
This is the best idea & the fact that it’s free is everything!! Wish I could afford to financially support your channel, but I’ll be sure to like & comment on all your videos!!
Great to find someone in the southern hemisphere and so many good ideas, info and reminders! You're in my favourite gardening vids...and I'm gonna start growing carrots!
I am so keen to ‘garden along’. So refreshing to have an Aussie presenting such practical content. I am a visual learner, and this format is inspiring and so helpful. Looking forward to growing the entire garden bed with you. I am in the Riverina area of NSW.
I'm a Melbourne suburb gardening and starting planting things this year. Radishes were the first thing o planted as I know they grow fast and wanted the kids to have the excitement of harvesting soon. We also started rainbow carrots and they just sprouted. We have marigolds and a cottage garden mix planted as well and I brought allysum today. I have cherry tomatoes and yellow pear tomatoes growing in my window :)
Also in Gippsland, it's so nice to see some informative content from another Australian (even better that you are in the same zone). Will be following along this year. Looking forward to the next instalment!
I would love to see more of this if you can continue it. I'm in NZ and so much of what you do in Melbourne applies here as well. I've recently begun living part time on a rural property that has space for gardens and even has a couple of little tunnels in dire need of an overhaul. I'm a novice gardener and a garden-along like this would be brilliant.
This is a very useful video, especially for gardening newcomers. The YT algorithm clearly hasn't tried growing veg at home. 😊 For carrots, I don't mulch but put the plank directly on the soil to keep the seeds moist until they pop their heads up. Then remove the plank and add a fine layer of mulch. Keep the series going mate. Cheers!
What a great idea! I have a chronic illness that has kept me from the garden for a long time, but I’m hoping to start a new bed with my kids in the school holidays (it was the last day of term yesterday).
Perfect video for me and perfect timing. I live on the Gold Coast and have just started my first foray into growing vegetables. I have built my Birdies raised bed, and this weekend I built a pyramid trellis for some cucumber and tomatoes. I have already harvested some radish, lettuce and courgette. Looking forward to this series. Thank you.
Just FYI cucumber is allopathic (it suppresses growth of other plants around it through chemicals in its roots). It's one of those crops you need to grow in a separate space. Mine have the whole own corner of the yard 🥒
I really love this! I don't have room for a garden bed so I'm making do with pots and the plastic raised beds from bunnings - this really helps to know how and what to plant. Keen to try the peas!
Cheers mate. I have started a little garden and then found your videos. I will be following along closely as I have no idea what I am doing. We do have a much smaller bed though (2.4 x 1) and I plan on growing lettuce in hydroponics towers though so I will omit them :D
this is great! i was thinking that i wanted to get back into gardening, and was trying to find information about planting and growing in Australia specifically. Was excited to see this video, will definitely be following along at home in my own garden!
I am.so happy for an australian gardening guide. I have been starting my seeds willy nilly. So i shall see how everything goes into my garden beds. I alreadybhave stuff growing in my garden beds that are going to seed so i have to work around that.
Really looking forward to this series. From new Zealand and we just don't have the content for gardening. Looking forward to not swapping directions and getting myself all confused.
Useful information no matter where you live. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, take all of his directions and reverse them. Plant low south and high north, etc.... Plant in spring northern hem, so in March, not September. Seems basic and simple, but sometimes you don't think of the little things.
Great video, for people like me, who can never remember when to plant various crops I'm looking forward to the rest of the videos, so I can refer to them again in the future, as well
Hooray someone in Oz. good stuff, just in time , already started with my garden but have picked up a few tips excellent my man , good legs too.🍺🍺 Have to also admit Melbourne beer is better than Sydney beer. Regards Peter
Such an awesome idea for a video. Unfortunately I don't have spare money at the moment to build and grow with. However I do have a couple projects going and might have some space for one or two of these :) Keep up the good work
Thank uou for seeing value in helping gardeners like me. I have picked up quite a lot of really great ideas from your channel. May I ask you how many meters above sea level your area is. I have trouble with the zoning thing and have worked out that I have a 2 week window for roughly every 100 mtrs. I am in East Gippsland and the town is 700mtrs. I see things happen in Melbourne and it takes months before it will happen here. It is great to have time to be organised, but I do have to put my thinking cap on. Are you able to inform me so that I can plan. I am doing your garden challenge. Carrots and radishes are in along with some other foods happening 🙂👍🏻🇦🇺
Commenting for the algorithm but also to say how fantastic it is to have this video series. Would you be open to publishing a list of every we'll be growing so I can bulk buy my seeds. Also how big a bed will we need
Okay also, shout out to CulinaryGarden for reminding me that mulch exists (and that sugar cane mulch is dirt cheap). Had some other plants that just kept getting dry after watering, and then remembered the advice of ... Use mulch. Which is obvious until you forget.
This was an informative watch, cheers. The leaves of my tomatoes start dying from the lowest to highest, I'm not sure if I'm over watering or under watering. The leaves turn yellow then dry up, then the leaf stem they are on dies. I'm very new to gardening
Great idea for a video series!! If I'm starting late (say early October), should I skip the September crops, or just start them a month late alongside October?
Hi. I have Pak Choi growing. The older larger leaves are beautiful. However, the new growth is rubbery, thick, and shrivelled. The same is happening to my silverbeet. They are growing in different beds. Please help.
Hey if you're wondering what happened to this project. Across all platforms no one is really watching these videos. They're getting around 10% of the views of my normal videos
So I've just moved it to posts on patreon (free), so that I can spend more time making the types of videos everyone seems to love 😊
You can find it here patreon.com/culinarygarden
(I'm just using patreon for this until I can get a website up and running)
Hey according to UA-cam this is one of my worst performing videos in a few months 📉. If you want the series to continue please leave a comment or share it to help UA-cam show it to other Gardners 🌱🙏
Ignore what UA-cam says for the first day. My best performing video ever was like a 6/10 for the first day. Some are slow cookers
I've gone back to watch this video 3 or 4 times
@@adamwentz8518 me too.
Tuning in from Queensland 😎
It might have something to do with the title not having ‘Internet’s garden bed’ if anyone was like me and trying to find this video with that name, I completely missed this one but now I’ve caught up in the garden. Thank you for this content and experience!!
Finally an Australian gardener!! I’m so glad I found you!
So glad to have found an Australian gardener!! I am also a beginner. Thankyou for starting this I really hope you're here for years to come 🌱💚
Please keep this series going! I’m having a great time following on at home 😊
Kia ora from NZ, loving having some advice from close to home with similar seasons. Thank you, have subbed :)
So pleased to sign up as a Patreon. I’ve been watching mostly UK & US shows & so happy we have a new LOCAL option from Vic. 👍 I’m Diggin It. (60’s boomer🥴).
Keep going please. It's great to have southern hemisphere advice. From NZ
Terrific idea for a video series and love your presentations. I'm planting right alongside you as the series continues and am looking forward to the next video.
This is my second viewing of the video so commenting because I can't add another like to it. We need a lot more Aussie gardening videos and yours is fab to watch.
This is the best idea & the fact that it’s free is everything!! Wish I could afford to financially support your channel, but I’ll be sure to like & comment on all your videos!!
I’m a New gardener from Melbourne and loving your videos so please continue series 😊
Great to find someone in the southern hemisphere and so many good ideas, info and reminders! You're in my favourite gardening vids...and I'm gonna start growing carrots!
Very helpful advice for us southern gardeners!
I am so keen to ‘garden along’.
So refreshing to have an Aussie presenting such practical content.
I am a visual learner, and this format is inspiring and so helpful.
Looking forward to growing the entire garden bed with you.
I am in the Riverina area of NSW.
Looking forward to following the series.
I'm a Melbourne suburb gardening and starting planting things this year. Radishes were the first thing o planted as I know they grow fast and wanted the kids to have the excitement of harvesting soon.
We also started rainbow carrots and they just sprouted.
We have marigolds and a cottage garden mix planted as well and I brought allysum today. I have cherry tomatoes and yellow pear tomatoes growing in my window :)
Also in Gippsland, it's so nice to see some informative content from another Australian (even better that you are in the same zone). Will be following along this year. Looking forward to the next instalment!
I would love to see more of this if you can continue it. I'm in NZ and so much of what you do in Melbourne applies here as well. I've recently begun living part time on a rural property that has space for gardens and even has a couple of little tunnels in dire need of an overhaul. I'm a novice gardener and a garden-along like this would be brilliant.
This is a great guide. Perfect for me as I'm Melbourne based too. 🎉Thanks!
Maaate! Great video, Great idea! Following along in Brisbane. Keep up the great work!
I just started my gardening journey this weekend and i'm in NSW so i'm super stoked to find this! I will be following along in real time
Yes, please continue the series. I’m really enjoying your videos.
This is a very useful video, especially for gardening newcomers. The YT algorithm clearly hasn't tried growing veg at home. 😊
For carrots, I don't mulch but put the plank directly on the soil to keep the seeds moist until they pop their heads up.
Then remove the plank and add a fine layer of mulch. Keep the series going mate. Cheers!
Awesome idea for Aussie green thumbs stuck for ideas!
What a great idea! I have a chronic illness that has kept me from the garden for a long time, but I’m hoping to start a new bed with my kids in the school holidays (it was the last day of term yesterday).
Melbourne based new gardener here - great to see local content as UK and US channels were getting frustrating
Try Self Sufficient Me and The Weedy Garden. 😃
Try bush edge gardening and three barrows farm both Victorian gardening videos
Perfect video for me and perfect timing. I live on the Gold Coast and have just started my first foray into growing vegetables. I have built my Birdies raised bed, and this weekend I built a pyramid trellis for some cucumber and tomatoes.
I have already harvested some radish, lettuce and courgette.
Looking forward to this series. Thank you.
Just FYI cucumber is allopathic (it suppresses growth of other plants around it through chemicals in its roots). It's one of those crops you need to grow in a separate space. Mine have the whole own corner of the yard 🥒
Great advice.
I'm going to keep following!!
I really love this! I don't have room for a garden bed so I'm making do with pots and the plastic raised beds from bunnings - this really helps to know how and what to plant. Keen to try the peas!
I'm a bit late to the party but I love this idea! Thank you so much
Thank you, this video was really helpful! I’ve been meaning to build and start a veggie garden for ages and this has inspired me to actually do it 🌱
thanks so much, this is exactly what I have been looking for. I live northern rivers.
This looks like just what I need! Thank you
love this video! this is my first year gardening in QLD. This is so helpful
Cheers mate. I have started a little garden and then found your videos. I will be following along closely as I have no idea what I am doing.
We do have a much smaller bed though (2.4 x 1) and I plan on growing lettuce in hydroponics towers though so I will omit them :D
Thanks for the video. Keep up the good work.😀
Following along at home.
Excited to follow along with this series, such a cool idea!
Thanks so much ! Off to bunnings this weekend!
this is great! i was thinking that i wanted to get back into gardening, and was trying to find information about planting and growing in Australia specifically. Was excited to see this video, will definitely be following along at home in my own garden!
Brilliant channel and video too mate will follow your footsteps thank you
I want the series to continue ❤
Great idea. Thanks for doing this!
What a wonderful idea. I’m definitely going to follow along. I’m a month late but I’m sure I can catch up here on sunny Adelaide
Please continue this series!!
I can’t believe I’ve only just found this channel. So good
I am.so happy for an australian gardening guide. I have been starting my seeds willy nilly. So i shall see how everything goes into my garden beds.
I alreadybhave stuff growing in my garden beds that are going to seed so i have to work around that.
Good luck!
Good info and a great idea for a series 🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬
Keen for this. I can't follow along, I'm in Central Queensland, so all my beds are already chockers, but absolutely supporting this series.
That sounds fun as a grow along.
Such a good series just planted my whole first month's worth. We are in Brissy thou so hopefully the heat won't effect us too much
Really looking forward to this series. From new Zealand and we just don't have the content for gardening. Looking forward to not swapping directions and getting myself all confused.
Great info looking forward to the rest
Great idea. Keep up the good work. 👍🏻
Just had this video pop up for me 😊
Useful information no matter where you live. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, take all of his directions and reverse them. Plant low south and high north, etc.... Plant in spring northern hem, so in March, not September. Seems basic and simple, but sometimes you don't think of the little things.
Good video. Lots of useful information.
Finally an Aussie gardener! Maybe I’ll finally have a chance this spring 😅
Great video, love Aussie content, I'm good at starting a vegie patch but not keeping it up. Looking forward to future updates
Such a great video! I am growing over on Perth and loving watching an Aussie veggie gardener. 🌱
Love your videos and you!
Thank you, I love you!
Thanks
Cant wait to see more!
Great video, for people like me, who can never remember when to plant various crops
I'm looking forward to the rest of the videos, so I can refer to them again in the future, as well
Love seeing an Australian gardenung UA-camr. X
Brilliant
Love your UA-cam channel
Perfect timing. This video is exactly what I needed.
This is great info thank you
Gold. Thank you ❤
Fantastic! Found you in tok tik and I am following kinda your suggestions! Loving it!
This is so cool. I'm in!
Awesome content! Thank you from SE Melbourne. Subbed 👍
Fantastic
Interesting, keep it up
What great idea for a series - I’m in for the long haul!
Please continue the series. So good!
Hooray someone in Oz. good stuff, just in time , already started with my garden but have picked up a few tips excellent my man , good legs too.🍺🍺 Have to also admit Melbourne beer is better than Sydney beer. Regards Peter
Absolutely loving your videos! So nice to see another Australian gardener 🌱
Loving this series
Love the concept
Such an awesome idea for a video. Unfortunately I don't have spare money at the moment to build and grow with. However I do have a couple projects going and might have some space for one or two of these :)
Keep up the good work
So good to find an Australian gardening video. Please keep doing the videos. How often dobyou water your garden beds?
loving your vids
Cool concept
I like the video. Keep it up
Thank uou for seeing value in helping gardeners like me. I have picked up quite a lot of really great ideas from your channel.
May I ask you how many meters above sea level your area is. I have trouble with the zoning thing and have worked out that I have a 2 week window for roughly every 100 mtrs. I am in East Gippsland and the town is 700mtrs. I see things happen in Melbourne and it takes months before it will happen here. It is great to have time to be organised, but I do have to put my thinking cap on. Are you able to inform me so that I can plan. I am doing your garden challenge. Carrots and radishes are in along with some other foods happening 🙂👍🏻🇦🇺
Commenting for the algorithm but also to say how fantastic it is to have this video series. Would you be open to publishing a list of every we'll be growing so I can bulk buy my seeds. Also how big a bed will we need
Looking forward to part 2
garden
Love this, but checking that it’s a weekly seed crop we’re starting and now all at once? I was going to direct sow all at once but now I’ve seen this
This first month you can do all at once!
I'm future videos there will be some more week by week activities.
Finally a guide for Aus, I’ve been trying to do southern hemisphere math for a year now 😩 How close are you to Newcastle NSW? 😂
Okay also, shout out to CulinaryGarden for reminding me that mulch exists (and that sugar cane mulch is dirt cheap).
Had some other plants that just kept getting dry after watering, and then remembered the advice of ... Use mulch. Which is obvious until you forget.
This was an informative watch, cheers. The leaves of my tomatoes start dying from the lowest to highest, I'm not sure if I'm over watering or under watering. The leaves turn yellow then dry up, then the leaf stem they are on dies. I'm very new to gardening
I'm in SA .Is it too late to grow snow peas??? 1st time viewer looking forward to following your channel.
I’m using a food cube wick garden I have 2 of them 1 square mete
So good to have a southern hemisphere gardener to grow along with! What zone are you? (I’m 9b in Auckland)
@@angiejoy3802 Yeah 9b :)
Do you have any advice on buying seeds? Will seeds from Bunnings do or should I seek out an alternate option?
Yeah those are fine. So far I've pretty much found seeds are seeds.
My garden bed runs east to west, width by length. Only way I could be done on my block. How should I lay it out?
Great idea for a video series!! If I'm starting late (say early October), should I skip the September crops, or just start them a month late alongside October?
@@NathanWhite1 just start them in October :)
Hi. I have Pak Choi growing. The older larger leaves are beautiful. However, the new growth is rubbery, thick, and shrivelled. The same is happening to my silverbeet. They are growing in different beds. Please help.