Hi I'm new to your channel and I must say your garden is beautiful I'm in arizona usa and we are in spring and summer is coming fast and all my plants will start to die off 🥺
So Nice you will get some pear 🍐 and peaches this year, the front yard looks fantastic now 👍👍I really like your garden it’s such a beautiful mix from Native, vegetables and flowers. Thank you for the nice garden tour ☺️☺️I enjoyed it,specially to see the greenery 💚💚💚greetings for you and your family from fernleafshubby ✨🌿💚🌿✨✨✨✨
i live in coromandel ive had problem with my seeds this yearexcept my tomatos have just replanted zucchini and squash got problem with rabbitstaking the tops off my beanscapiscum egg plant cuminegg plant tomatillo are growing great i was wondering where you were garden is looking great
Do you have a almanac or resource you use, I am just guessing everything? I leave plants to seed, but never know if I should store them or plant straight away. I have had good success with beens though! Also, you mentioned cross breeding of corn, is it a bad thing?
I’ve got my seed planting order sorted over the years of trial and error and practice. I’ve got basics on the blog, but a more in depth version will be in my book that’s coming out in august. ☺️ Corn crossing can be a problem depending on what you’ve planted. Some corn varieties are good for eating, some are ornamental, or used for corn meal and some are used for popcorn. So if you get your varieties crossing and mixed up your corn may be tasteless or not look the way you expect
Great content, beautiful garden full of leafy organic green vegetables 👍😎
Dear little girl. I am an old Granny and I love what you are doing. Well done. I hope your husband appreciates your work!
Hi I'm new to your channel and I must say your garden is beautiful I'm in arizona usa and we are in spring and summer is coming fast and all my plants will start to die off 🥺
Such a beautiful lush garden full of diversity and beauty.
Thanks so much!
I miss your videos! I depend on videos from New Zealand and Australia when I am stuck in winter here in Oregon, USA. Please post more!
Looking great! Does you have your pepino planted in the ground year round?
Yeah! My mild winters don’t seem to affect it at all
It's great to see great abundance when here in England we are in the middle of Winter!
And before you know you’ll be in midst of summer again ☺️
Hello, I also live in Wellington. Just wondering where you get the mulch from? Thank you. :)
Do you have a video on winter veges, or when to plant parsnips and kohlrabi?
Difficult to find New Zealand gardening videos
So Nice you will get some pear 🍐 and peaches this year, the front yard looks fantastic now 👍👍I really like your garden it’s such a beautiful mix from Native, vegetables and flowers. Thank you for the nice garden tour ☺️☺️I enjoyed it,specially to see the greenery 💚💚💚greetings for you and your family from fernleafshubby ✨🌿💚🌿✨✨✨✨
It is so amazing what you have done with the difficult growing space that you have. Awesome garden tour. 👍
Thanks so much!
Wonderful, thanks for the video. 13°F/-11°C here. God Bless, stay safe.
Your gardens are looking fantastic. It was great seeing how the tamarillo fruit, I have one I planted from seed last summer, no fruit on it yet.
Been a slow season this year. Where is summer ?
Yeah we’ve had a slow start too!
i live in coromandel ive had problem with my seeds this yearexcept my tomatos have just replanted zucchini and squash got problem with rabbitstaking the tops off my beanscapiscum egg plant cuminegg plant tomatillo are growing great i was wondering where you were garden is looking great
Oh no! Hope the next rounds do better! Thank you :)
Do you have a almanac or resource you use, I am just guessing everything?
I leave plants to seed, but never know if I should store them or plant straight away. I have had good success with beens though!
Also, you mentioned cross breeding of corn, is it a bad thing?
I’ve got my seed planting order sorted over the years of trial and error and practice. I’ve got basics on the blog, but a more in depth version will be in my book that’s coming out in august. ☺️
Corn crossing can be a problem depending on what you’ve planted. Some corn varieties are good for eating, some are ornamental, or used for corn meal and some are used for popcorn. So if you get your varieties crossing and mixed up your corn may be tasteless or not look the way you expect
@@Homegrownhappinessnz What is your book about?