It's All Change - August Garden Tour - Jobs To Do In August In The Garden

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Garden Tour July 2023 around our backyard Permaculture garden. It's been a difficult year with the extremes in weather, sickness and general life being in the way of the garden.
Here's an update on this years progress in our food forest uk with all the highs and lows of this year

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MyFamilyGarden
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I love seeing your garden. Great tour and update. … educational 👍

SuffolkSusie
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The garden is looking proper lush just now 😍 Love how many arches and covered areas you have dotted about, as it really partitions everything up very nicely and looks amazing. Secret project! Yes!! I am here for that!!!

TuftyMcTavish
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my tomatoes this year are just incredible .so we plucked a bucket full this morning, mixed red and yellow, and made tomato soup, tsp sugar, 2 tsp flour, one onion, pepper, sea salt, basil fresh from the garden olive oil, roasted in the oven for 30 minutes then boiled in a pot with vegetable broth, blended down, enjoyed at midday, with my wife's homemade bread, there is nothing like home cooked tomato soup! and there are still loads growing out there!

derek-press
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Asallam aleikum Warahamatulahi wabarakatu. You really challenge us in the tropics to work better. Your environment is harsh but you still get good harvests

kabagenyimadina
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From what I understand with the beens they take the stuff from the air and even tho they use nitrogen they also give it to the soil…. From what I got as well is once they die and if you chop them at the ground they take the nitrogen down into the soil and the roots and leaving the roots in the ground and cut on the top of the ground as the roots decompose they release the nitrogen…. Have I got that right??? It’s the same for peas etc from the legumes family.

Your garden is really quite big and looks smaller till you walk it. -can’t spell the word I want lol.

Looks like you still producing a lot of food for the family.

And thanks for the tip on pruning the trees as I need to do that as have a large plum tree that was here before I moved in but like the other pear trees we have no harvests in 3 years and I think it needs a got load of talc and a good trim back. So that’s the job I’m gonna go do now. So thanks very much.

cherylhowker
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Love your vids .whats the name of the yellow chillies please.

timclarke
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Awesome garden. Im growin those same small pointy chillis mine were called numex twighlight. Donyou reckon its best to bring my superhots inside in the evening now to ripen? They are in a plastic unheated greenhouse at moment

lew
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ma sha allah beautiful garden and nice channel brother wich country is this in if you don’t mind me asking barakka allah ou fiek

lilfash