It's Been A Strange Season? - September 2024 Garden Update

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Really like your approach to gardening and methods you use. Very interesting watch.

landbk
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Glad to see you back. 2024 has definitely been very challenging so far.

monikahadfield
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The summer was terrible indeed also spring, and that's Europe.... I didn't even no garden this year I cover my beds with cuttings of my hegs and leaves. Also to tired to do a garden because I was fighting a cancer but I'm better ow cancer is probably cured . It's good that you still have a fall- garden ... nice produce .I never have see a runner beans like this big . Have a nice day

jean-pierreposman
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I love your excitement when digging up the potatoes!

bristolveggiebeds
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Lovely potatoes, great to see your joy, just like Christmas! Nice to salvage something out of a diffucult year😊

izzywizzy
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I'm in the US and the garden season was a bust with very little rain. The honey bees were also suffering from starvation, planning to rebuild their colonies in early spring. Some years are just bad, working on finishing compost before spring.

heavymechanic
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I like the idea of a designated spud bed! Volunteers popping up would be more welcome then 🙂

carolewilson
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Lovely to see you back. Now I must get on to snipping the tops of my tomatoes. Thanks for the reminder.

irenejoebean
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Nice potato for Malvern.

♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.

terrykingsallotmentgardening
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I love the joy of finding nice potatoes! 😊

outdoorgirltravels
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Great yo see you back in the Garden Mothin. Looks like you've had a few problems this season. The weather everywhere has been pretty bad this year.
We've been going through the Monsoon season this year but added to that we've had Cyclones to contend with. I live in Mae Sai in N.Thailand and the town has been devastated by floods, as has Chiang Rai City, just south of us. Our land was flooded, killing off many plants, but luckily the house was just above the flood levels. Thousands of people have not been so lucky and have lost homes, businesses and crops. Thai people, like Bengalis, are resilient though, and they will bounce back! 12:02

chriscrookson
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MashaAllah Thank you so much for sharing, Excellent channel for home gardening .

bariaissa
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Ma sha Allah, great to see you back bhai

Happyhomelifecookorganisation
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Nice to see you back! I tried your potatoes in woodchip for the 1st & 2nd earlies with mixed results because of the relentless assault from the slugs, but even if the harvest wasn't the best the bed has a lovely mulch on it now 👍

dogontheplot
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I think Churchill's advice is best for this year "Keep on bu**ering on".

fibberu
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Cut back the squash plants a little bit. Don't let them get any longer. You can eat the leaves, have a go at it. When the plant thinks it is going to die it puts off fruits. It is true for conifers. I bet it is the same for the squash.

diannerobinson
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Great to get an update. We had similar issues with the winter squash lots of leaf but only one or two fruits set. Loved the joy of digging up those King Edwards. How were the chips?

glyncaemawr
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I really want to grow something - anything 😂, so I will watch your videos and have a go

sps
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I'm going to attempt to overwinter all my chillies and pepper plants, as I've only had a handful of the former this year and NONE of the latter. Hoping to then get a headstart with them next year

dantapaws
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I'm love the fact you grow spuds in wood chip I'm definitely going to give it a try rather than buckets enjoy your chips lol

nigeladderley