November is the month of never any rest time 😂😂. Awesome update Jim I’m not growing and sowing a lot. But it’s good to see what others are doing. Have a spectacular week, Ali 💨☔️🇨🇦
Have experimented with growing some brassicas in 7cm pots, planted some in the garden in autumn, had the rest in the tunnelhouse garden in Zone9A New Zealand, planted 7cm pots last week of July which is equivalent of January in the UK. Today harvested first cabbage from the July plantings, pulled the earlier planted ones they were tiny and feed to the chooks. Thanks to UA-camrs like yourself, you have encouraged me to expand my knowledge.
I use overwintering sets to get an early onion harvest, because I practice relay planting with them in my trailing squash beds, planting at the far ends and getting them out before the trailing vines reach them.
Over the past few weeks I've put garlic and onion sets in, and transplanted a rhubarb crown and some lettuces that a plot neighbour gave me. I also sowed some Meteor peas into root trainers in the polytunnel last week, but no signs of germination yet. I've only been gardening for a couple of years and this is the first time I've tried growing anything over winter, so it'll be a bonus for me if I get anything! 🤞
November is so full on! So warm this year though man! We just been out with the fam watching fireworks, it was so warm still I was shocked! We don't reallly have frozen grounds till same December. We are 9a which is much warmer than the surrounding areas due to the smog lol 😅
I'm trying onions from seed now November I grew from boxing day and January February and they all were golf ball size so thinking if I grow them now they have more time to grow
Excellent video. Only started growing this year and am taking the big step of signing for an allotment plot tomorrow.
November is the month of never any rest time 😂😂. Awesome update Jim I’m not growing and sowing a lot. But it’s good to see what others are doing. Have a spectacular week, Ali 💨☔️🇨🇦
Have experimented with growing some brassicas in 7cm pots, planted some in the garden in autumn, had the rest in the tunnelhouse garden in Zone9A New Zealand, planted 7cm pots last week of July which is equivalent of January in the UK. Today harvested first cabbage from the July plantings, pulled the earlier planted ones they were tiny and feed to the chooks. Thanks to UA-camrs like yourself, you have encouraged me to expand my knowledge.
I use overwintering sets to get an early onion harvest, because I practice relay planting with them in my trailing squash beds, planting at the far ends and getting them out before the trailing vines reach them.
Great video Jim and lot of useful information on what to grow in November, happy gardening. Sam
Hey Jim, Such a help to get your guidance on jobs for November. Many thanks
I'd love a microgreen video, please Jim. It's something I'm definitely interested in 😊
Over the past few weeks I've put garlic and onion sets in, and transplanted a rhubarb crown and some lettuces that a plot neighbour gave me. I also sowed some Meteor peas into root trainers in the polytunnel last week, but no signs of germination yet. I've only been gardening for a couple of years and this is the first time I've tried growing anything over winter, so it'll be a bonus for me if I get anything! 🤞
Micro greens video, yes please.👩🏻🌾👍🤗
November is so full on! So warm this year though man! We just been out with the fam watching fireworks, it was so warm still I was shocked! We don't reallly have frozen grounds till same December. We are 9a which is much warmer than the surrounding areas due to the smog lol 😅
hi Jim, I would be really interested seeing a video on microgreens. Thanks for this video.😊
I'm trying onions from seed now November I grew from boxing day and January February and they all were golf ball size so thinking if I grow them now they have more time to grow
8b here on the Washington coast. Similar climates….
Hi. Just wanted to ask what size container do you use to store your seeds packets in. Thanks
Christina