Wow nothing like the satisfaction of growing your own fruit and vegetables picked on the day with fresh fish . 👍 Nice to see your farm coming along in such a short time.
Try a wet cloth under your cutting mat to stop it slipping Brooke, so happy for the update and can't wait to see the work on the house start 👏 and a little snow pea ASMR as a bonus lol
Hi and well done you two, re the spuds, if not big enough replant in a generous sized pot or area, they like deep crumbly soil for space to grow and regular watering generously every day, do all pruning in winter, the dormant season, cheers!!🥰😘💕👌👍👍
Hey guys, just a tip re corn, best to plant them in a grid, each row about 25 cm apart This will allow the pollen to fall onto the silks. Each strand of silk needs to be pollinated, you can also do this manually buy cutting an individual seed head and rub it all over the silks. Good luck! Ooh and when you harvest the corn and you notice some kernals are missing, this is because the silk was not pollinated, each strand of silk is 1 kernel. Ohh when to harvest, pull the outer layer down a little bit push your fingernail into a kernal and if the juice is milky your good to harvest, if its not ready cover the corn again and use a peg to keep the outer cover over the kernals
I have a Rover mini rider. It is known as the red terror by my neighbour . I have nearly a quarter acre block and it is perfect for the job. Let Dennis convert it to dragster.
Wow nothing like the satisfaction of growing your own fruit and vegetables picked on the day with fresh fish . 👍 Nice to see your farm coming along in such a short time.
Try a wet cloth under your cutting mat to stop it slipping Brooke, so happy for the update and can't wait to see the work on the house start 👏 and a little snow pea ASMR as a bonus lol
Hi and well done you two, re the spuds, if not big enough replant in a generous sized pot or area, they like deep crumbly soil for space to grow and regular watering generously every day, do all pruning in winter, the dormant season, cheers!!🥰😘💕👌👍👍
With my experience with Husqvarna powered products, Denis’s mechanical skills will be put to the test. Best of luck guys. Thanks for the video
Great to see ya both back Gordon looks a fantastic addition to work for you both
Good on ya both all you’ve been busy doing
Hey guys, just a tip re corn, best to plant them in a grid, each row about 25 cm apart This will allow the pollen to fall onto the silks. Each strand of silk needs to be pollinated, you can also do this manually buy cutting an individual seed head and rub it all over the silks. Good luck! Ooh and when you harvest the corn and you notice some kernals are missing, this is because the silk was not pollinated, each strand of silk is 1 kernel. Ohh when to harvest, pull the outer layer down a little bit push your fingernail into a kernal and if the juice is milky your good to harvest, if its not ready cover the corn again and use a peg to keep the outer cover over the kernals
Canna rhizotonic will make your vege garden grow like you've never seen before. I used it on cherry tomatoes and they grew as big as mangoes.
I have the same mower for my yard.
I have a Rover mini rider. It is known as the red terror by my neighbour . I have nearly a quarter acre block and it is perfect for the job. Let Dennis convert it to dragster.
Your months behind on your editing and posting
Enough with the vegies omg what u guys vegans or something back to building renos and interesting stuff