I always gasp with excitement when I see your new videos come out. Thank you for such excellent content. This month, I am growing the Sir Winston Churchill bulbs you discussed last time and a selection of ground cover in some shady areas - just to make them look more lush. Take care, DA
For those in colder climates, hard neck garlic is the only way. I will enjoy watching your Elephant garlic grow there though. 🙂 I'm planting my first garlic this week.
GMorning Niall. Daylight Savings Time here. . . Enjoyed the video. I grew Garlic Chives in the garden. I loved the smell - the leaves - the flower. They looked great in small & large clay pots. EASY!!! Loved the metro allium - a show stopper!!! Stay Safe All Niall Gardners!!! ☘️
Great that you showed a limbed up mahonia. I have one and I didn't know whether to limb it up or cut it back. Seeing yours, I have decided to leave it to grow and limb it up later. 👍👍
I didn't realise you had to blanch beans I just put them in freezer bags and straight in freezer. Never had a problem. What is the purpose of blanching please?
Hi Vanessa! It's actually just a personal choice rather than a requirement you'll be glad to hear - I do it because it tends to preserve the colour and flavour just that little bit more
Love your videos very informative. Do you have any advice on Rubarb how to look after it in winter time. I also heard you have to split the root when do you need to do this .
Hi Geraldine - you'll only need to split the root if you're looking to divide and multiply it. Otherwise it'll be fine as-is. For winter, rhubarb is really pretty tolerant, so I tend to leave mine alone. However, for a bit of extra protection, you could cover it with a mulch
What are you growing this month! Let's get sharing!
Sorry hadn't been on,only catching up. Planted tulips. Have purple sprouting broccoli in for the winter.
I always gasp with excitement when I see your new videos come out. Thank you for such excellent content. This month, I am growing the Sir Winston Churchill bulbs you discussed last time and a selection of ground cover in some shady areas - just to make them look more lush. Take care, DA
Ah thanks Donald! Yay!!! That's so cool that you're growing the Sir Winston Churchill daffodils - they are my firm favourite!
For those in colder climates, hard neck garlic is the only way. I will enjoy watching your Elephant garlic grow there though. 🙂 I'm planting my first garlic this week.
GMorning Niall. Daylight Savings Time here. . . Enjoyed the video. I grew Garlic Chives in the garden. I loved the smell - the leaves - the flower. They looked great in small & large clay pots. EASY!!! Loved the metro allium - a show stopper!!! Stay Safe All Niall Gardners!!! ☘️
Hi Susan! We're the same - the clocks went back last Sunday. I have garlic chives and really love them! They're beautiful!!
Sorry on the typo. The Allium Nectaroscordum. Beautiful. Show stopper! ❤
Love it, mate ❤. I hope you are well 😊
Beautiful Allium. Thanks for all the great ideas. Enjoy your week.
Thank you! You too Donna!
Great that you showed a limbed up mahonia. I have one and I didn't know whether to limb it up or cut it back. Seeing yours, I have decided to leave it to grow and limb it up later. 👍👍
Glad it was helpful! Delighted you got a useful nugget of info!
Putting in spring bulbs. Daffs,tulips and small irises. ( central Indiana zone 5)
Sounds fantastic Becky!
Great video. Wow that’s an expensive piece of equipment - one for people with big gardens me thinks. I continue to love these what to grow videos 😊
Thanks for watching! Yeah it's a fantastic piece of kit for the garden here - I think it's brilliant!
Hi Niall, can one grow Mahonia in large pots?
Good Morning Niall 🙂
Good morning to you too!
I didn't realise you had to blanch beans I just put them in freezer bags and straight in freezer. Never had a problem. What is the purpose of blanching please?
Hi Vanessa! It's actually just a personal choice rather than a requirement you'll be glad to hear - I do it because it tends to preserve the colour and flavour just that little bit more
@@niallgardens Thanks,next time I'll give it a go😀
Love your videos very informative. Do you have any advice on Rubarb how to look after it in winter time. I also heard you have to split the root when do you need to do this .
Hi Geraldine - you'll only need to split the root if you're looking to divide and multiply it. Otherwise it'll be fine as-is. For winter, rhubarb is really pretty tolerant, so I tend to leave mine alone. However, for a bit of extra protection, you could cover it with a mulch
Thank you for the video. Just wondering where to get seeds this time of year - any recommendations for on-line suppliers please?
Yeah for sure! I use a company called Seeds Ireland and can highly recommend them
Niall, What hoodie are you wearing, I really it, I want to buy one.
Ha! It's a hoodie from Gap that I got in a sale!