Just a thought on the squash. The shot you showed there was a lot of root disturbance occurring with already fragile roots. It may be beneficial to plant the squash without disrupting the roots :) hope this helps
Thanks for the tip, I will definitely keep that in mind in the future! I will not plant any plant of the squash family this year, but might try again in 2024 :)
I really love your balcony garden do you ever put food scraps in your containers along with toilet paper rolls and shredded paper and get some earthworms and they'll just help you so much😊
Of course! :) They are 100 cm in width, 40 cm in depth and 90 cm in height! Hope this helps 🥰 PS: I gave them to my sister last year as I moved to Hamburg. I will build new ones in the coming year!
Do you always need to keep the plants in the house at first? Because I also want to start a balcony garden, but can't really keep all those seedlings and little plants in my house. Would it hurt to just plant the seeds on the balcony straight away?
Hey Christi! I think it totally depends on your climate and what time in the year it is, as frost can definitely harm seedlings and plants and seeds often need a certain temperature to sprout! I recommend looking into the climate zone you‘re gardening in and act accordingly :)
You can hand pollinate the pumpkins (as well as zucchini, cucumbers and more). There are a few videos on it around :) Also I've heard the carrots don't like to be transplanted, because they are root crop and it's damaging them or deforming at best. If your climate allows, try to plant them directly, seeds to final place straight away. All the best with the gardening!
Hi Irene and thank you for your tips!! With the carrots, yes you're absolutely right and I finally figured that out now 😂 I will try to directly sow them this year for sure! About the squash family plants: well most of the blossoms fell off the plant before I could do that, I had thought of the same thing before... I will not plant any of them this year but might try again next year :) Have a great Sunday! 🌱
I love your videos ❤
thanks a bunch!! 🥹
Your relationship with your plants is very heartwarming and inspiring, ill check more,keep well.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave such a nice comment
o wow budgies in the backgroung at second minute :) my birdies were surprised too
yes they always have something to say 😂
My dream garden. Cozy, peaceful, dreamy. Can't wait to start my own. This inspires me.
thank you so much for watching and your nice comment ♥️ i wish you all the best on your gardening journey!
I love this video! I can’t wait to watch more of your content 😊
Aww this is the best compliment, thank you!! 🥰
Just a thought on the squash. The shot you showed there was a lot of root disturbance occurring with already fragile roots. It may be beneficial to plant the squash without disrupting the roots :) hope this helps
Thank you for watching and your suggestion! I think you are right and I will try to disturb the roots of my plants less in the future! :)
When growing squash, you need two plants so they can fertilize each other
Also remove the first fruit
Thanks for the tip, I will definitely keep that in mind in the future! I will not plant any plant of the squash family this year, but might try again in 2024 :)
I really love your balcony garden do you ever put food scraps in your containers along with toilet paper rolls and shredded paper and get some earthworms and they'll just help you so much😊
thank you for watching, Lynda! :) Ohh I have never thought of that! I will read more about that, thank you!
May I ask the measurements of the garden beds?
Of course! :) They are 100 cm in width, 40 cm in depth and 90 cm in height! Hope this helps 🥰
PS: I gave them to my sister last year as I moved to Hamburg. I will build new ones in the coming year!
Do you always need to keep the plants in the house at first? Because I also want to start a balcony garden, but can't really keep all those seedlings and little plants in my house. Would it hurt to just plant the seeds on the balcony straight away?
Hey Christi! I think it totally depends on your climate and what time in the year it is, as frost can definitely harm seedlings and plants and seeds often need a certain temperature to sprout! I recommend looking into the climate zone you‘re gardening in and act accordingly :)
@@LisaMarieKaspar I think we have the same climate as yours does, since I'm based in Amsterdam :) But will do some more browsing on Google
You can hand pollinate the pumpkins (as well as zucchini, cucumbers and more). There are a few videos on it around :)
Also I've heard the carrots don't like to be transplanted, because they are root crop and it's damaging them or deforming at best. If your climate allows, try to plant them directly, seeds to final place straight away.
All the best with the gardening!
Hi Irene and thank you for your tips!! With the carrots, yes you're absolutely right and I finally figured that out now 😂 I will try to directly sow them this year for sure! About the squash family plants: well most of the blossoms fell off the plant before I could do that, I had thought of the same thing before... I will not plant any of them this year but might try again next year :)
Have a great Sunday! 🌱
Nice Video and Inspiring! Subscribed :)
Thank you so much, it means a lot! 🥰
Here in India eggplants take about 3 months to produce fruits...so don't loose heart
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I asked myself the same haha