The last flower you planted is called nasturtium (nah-STUR-shum) in English- great edible and companion plant. Your plants are looking good, the greenhouse was a wise investment. We always look forward to a new gardening video from you!
If you can find this type of tomato in Austria ,I've had really good luck with a variety called Forth of July. Excellent taste and they're very consistent.
Your Garden is nice! I like it. Maybe one day a garden will belong to me You need eggshell powder. you can easily do it. I don't have land. I am gardening free of cost. Using free homemade organic fertilizer. Have a nice day
How many poor plants have been murdered by Amy? Didn't you build a fence and doors specifically to keep Amy out of the garden? I love her, but seeing her running about among baby plants scares me o.o 💜
@@survivallillyshorts Thanks for your reply. I made the mistake a long time ago, I thought I was hedging my bets planting all the seeds, ended up with 60 tomato seedlings, about 60 chillies seedlings and about 60 pepper plant (capsicum) seedlings. Luckily I have some allotment gardens across the road. Got some free veg at end of year though! Stay safe and keep growing.
@@SurvivalLilly we'll see, but I have never seen it before. I think it will retard the growth. I'm lucky enough to sow directly where I want to grow them.
Love that you repurpose containers. I do as well. Toilet paper spools make the perfect seed starters. Garden is looking great!!
The last flower you planted is called nasturtium (nah-STUR-shum) in English- great edible and companion plant. Your plants are looking good, the greenhouse was a wise investment. We always look forward to a new gardening video from you!
I just can't get enough of this content! Thanks for posting
Amazing garden
12:09 Kapzuzinerkresse has many english names. nasturtium is the botanical name.
That’s such a good idea-I’m hoping on the copper ring train. What exactly is that?
I want ton know that, too. Wehn you find it, please let us know.
Gonz schee a Hock'n. Kein Wunder dass das selbst gezogene dann so gut schmeckt ;)
Still using the FIOS Green Box?
Was your friend able to grow tomatoes in his country.
If you can find this type of tomato in Austria ,I've had really good luck with a variety called Forth of July. Excellent taste and they're very consistent.
Your Garden is nice! I like it. Maybe one day a garden will belong to me You need eggshell powder. you can easily do it. I don't have land. I am gardening free of cost. Using free homemade organic fertilizer. Have a nice day
Transplanting tomato,s early!!! Look, anything lilly wants to do is ok by me, and i bet they will be fine. Why? , cos lilly done it.
How many poor plants have been murdered by Amy? Didn't you build a fence and doors specifically to keep Amy out of the garden? I love her, but seeing her running about among baby plants scares me o.o 💜
My personal opinion..... You need to buy a bigger garden to plant all of those seedlings you're bringing on?
I always give away plants to my neighbors if I have too many.
@@survivallillyshorts Thanks for your reply. I made the mistake a long time ago, I thought I was hedging my bets planting all the seeds, ended up with 60 tomato seedlings, about 60 chillies seedlings and about 60 pepper plant (capsicum) seedlings. Luckily I have some allotment gardens across the road. Got some free veg at end of year though! Stay safe and keep growing.
Errrm! I don't think transplanting tomatoes before two true leaves have formed is a good idea. I could be wrong,but I doubt it.
This is an experiment. Dont see why an early transplant should be bad
@@SurvivalLilly we'll see, but I have never seen it before. I think it will retard the growth. I'm lucky enough to sow directly where I want to grow them.