I got one in 3 months because I keep calling them.
@beansbrewsandbread2 күн бұрын
@@normabennett-sparkes7805 good one! I like that strategy! 👍
@samuelbarvet26414 күн бұрын
Hello Andy, did the same this year with my garlic, I got mine from a local shop and they were a decent size, let's hope it will be the same comes harvest, happy gardening. Sam
@beansbrewsandbread4 күн бұрын
@@samuelbarvet2641 great minds think alike! 🤣 it’s good to experiment/ have some insurance. Thanks for watching and commenting - it’s really appreciated. Cheers, Andy!
@barbarawallace19715 күн бұрын
Is it fair 4 u to have 2 plots whilst there are others waiting on lists
@beansbrewsandbread5 күн бұрын
@@barbarawallace1971 interesting you should ask. I cleared half of this plot vacated shortly after it was rented for the year turning it back into a usable growing space and handed it back for a new plot holder on the waiting list so they didn’t have such a difficult time getting it started. Cheers, Andy
@myrustygarden6 күн бұрын
🤞🤞 crossed Andy and if it’s organic way better to use. I did shop bought last year and although it didn’t grow well 🤷♀️ neither did the expensive ones. It was just a crap year. Please stay safe in the new storm headed to the UK, Ali 🥶🥶🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread6 күн бұрын
@@myrustygarden thanks Ali! Not so sure about organic, but the sign of shoots already I’m taking as a positive sign. 🤞 if the ones at the plot all pull through I’ll try interplanting somewhere. Last year was indeed challenging. Stay safe everything is battened down for Storm Darragh! Cheers, Andy!
@blankmandastankman10 күн бұрын
Can unfortified nutritional yeast replace the brewers yeast
@beansbrewsandbread9 күн бұрын
Unfortunately not - a quick check on what this is confirms that it is denatured yeast and so will not ferment the sugars. Sorry, but thanks for your question. Andy
@dearmytemple646515 күн бұрын
뭔가 찐 농부의 후기 느낌이라 반갑기도하고 재미있네요 ㅎㅎ
@theallotmentnewbie17 күн бұрын
Very interesting Andy, I always something I forget to check when using manure
@beansbrewsandbread17 күн бұрын
@@theallotmentnewbie I’ve not had a delivery for a looong time, so long that AP/ Grazon wasn’t a problem. I thought it worth a test just in case. It can be in feed from outside suppliers: so even a trusted source might introduce it unknowingly. They’re in the cold frame now: I’ll post the results soon. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Andy!
@myrustygarden18 күн бұрын
I always tell new growers to test that amazing free manure they can get from farms etc. So perfect timing 👍. Hope everyone is safe and no damage, Ali ☔️☔️🥶🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread18 күн бұрын
Such good advice! A little caution before spreading it everywhere is sensible. The source is pretty reliable based on other plots holder's purchases over the years, but you never know. Particularly since the point was made that they could have have bought in feed that was contaminated even if they didn't spray on their own fields was made to me in the last few years! Finger's crossed! Hope all is well over the other side of the pond Ali, and stay safe! Cheers, Andy!
@gardentours21 күн бұрын
Those cloves are huge 🌝👍 I still have to plant garlic.
@beansbrewsandbread21 күн бұрын
@@gardentours thanks! Saved cloves tend to be the bigger ones to keep going. Plenty of time left for garlic planting! 👍🤞Cheers, Andy
@myrustygarden27 күн бұрын
Awesome saved cloves Andy 👍👍, keep,up the great work and stay warm, Ali 🌦️🥶🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread24 күн бұрын
Thanks! Kept nearly all of them for replanting this year to get even more next year. Plus it's the only garlic type that I seem to be able to grow without the problem of White Rot. Just need to get the normal garlic in and some onion sets and shallots in before the first big freeze were forecast this week! Cheers, Andy!
@myrustygarden24 күн бұрын
@ as it’s a leek family I have been told it doesn’t get white rot (yet 🤦♀️). I’m doing more garlic in pots so I can move it when we have torrential downpours as a lot of it rotted last year 😢
@myrustygarden29 күн бұрын
Does a good job Andy 🦾, it’s nice to be getting beds ready for garlic 🧄 and broad beans 🫘. Hope the weather holds off for you because it’s pouring here 🤦♀️, Ali ☔️☔️🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread27 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Still just dry enough to be weeding beds and clearing the mess. Just perfect for this hoe! Any wetter and it wouldn’t work I suspect. Cheers, Andy!
@samuelbarvet2641Ай бұрын
Great plot tour Andy, the joy of being outside, working the land and enjoying fresh air, best therapy in the world. Happy gardening buddy. Sam
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
@@samuelbarvet2641 hi Sam! Thanks for watching! Enjoying the dry autumn weather! Have a good ‘un! Cheers, Andy!
@heywoodjablome5630Ай бұрын
Aussie growing hops. Obtained Columbus and Chinook from a local homebrewer. Hoping to get German hops rhizomes from a commercial hop farm. Cheers.
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
Good luck. Some great hops coming out of Au and NZ these days. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Andy
@heywoodjablome5630Ай бұрын
@beansbrewsandbread I'll keep ya posted.
@SD_AliasАй бұрын
What is creme of tartar?
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
"Cream of tartar - also known as potassium bitartrate or potassium acid tartrate - is the potassium acid salt of L-tartaric acid, which is naturally present in wine. Formed as a by product of winemaking, cream of tartar crystallizes and forms deposits at the bottom of wine casks during the fermentation process. Cream of tartar is an additive classified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as generally recognized as safe - meaning that it’s shown to be safe if used as intended. It has an acidic but pleasant taste, and you may find it in the spice aisle of your grocery store as a white, dry powder." I think its a stabilising agent in baking and brewing.
@SD_AliasАй бұрын
@ thank you
@EastRiverHomesteadАй бұрын
Zone 9b (east coast of Georgia) ... I have a lot to do in the garden such as you. It's a love/hate thing. Regards,
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Indeed! The jobs never end! But I'm trying to look at it differently: weeds can be put on the compost heap if not gone to seed; try a new tool to keep the beds weed free. Cheers, Andy!
@WendyL63Ай бұрын
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@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
Here's the link for the Kent and Stowe Oscillating Hoe: amzn.to/3UwANiE
@davidpaylor5666Ай бұрын
Nice. Fresh ginger is wonderful and the fresher it is the more aromatic it is. Don't know if you've heard of this but in the UK we used to (and some of us still do) make ginger beer using a 'ginger beer plant', this being a yeast culture that you feed with sugar and ginger (fresh or dried) on a daily basis and use to brew ginger beer. Like kombucha or kefir, exactly like water kefir in fact but gingery. A very old technique here, I have read that the Tudors did it. Cheers mate, good video.
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
@@davidpaylor5666 thanks for watching along and your comment. Really hoping to get a better harvest of the fresh ginger next year. I’ve a very old Homebrew book that described the “ginger beer plant” / scobie/ kombucha method but it just scared me off. 🤣 Cheers again, Andy!
@davidpaylor5666Ай бұрын
@@beansbrewsandbread It's not that difficult to set up and keep going, I used to make it for my kids until I realised that they were leaving it to do a little extra fermentation and getting tipsy on it. Which, by an amazing coincidence, is exactly what I used to do when I was a kid and my mum was making it. Oh and on growing stuff, have you tried turmeric? It grows exactly like ginger but when it flowers they are like orchids, great big spikes of incredible crimson flowers. I put some in pots with my ginger crop just for that, but it's also a great anti-inflammatory and useful in Asian cooking.
@RobinGardensАй бұрын
YUM! My first ginger grow failed after a strong start....but batch #2 is going strong inside. I'll save this to use in a few months!
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting! Yup: my first few goes didn't work but I got a useable amount for a batch using this recipe.Cheers, Andy!
@WendyL63Ай бұрын
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@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
@@WendyL63 thank you for watching! Enjoy brewing it 😀
@beansbrewsandbreadАй бұрын
Bottling video will be coming soon with a tasting session! Thanks for watching
@myang1352 ай бұрын
Finally!! I am living in UK, brought 2 homi from S Korea. I use for many ways. My British husband also loves this tool! I hope Homi becomes popular in UK which is Gardening heaven country!
@beansbrewsandbread2 ай бұрын
Hi and welcome! It’s a great tool - so useful for all kinds of gardening tasks! It really should be more popular here. Seems to have been missed by the hori knife / trowel crew 🤣 Cheers, Andy!
@myrustygarden2 ай бұрын
😂😂 how do weeds know we are busy. Lovely harvest and sad that summer is over but gives us a break the garden a rest and the mind to make plans. I am clearing beds and manuring with mushroom manure now to let it settle. Have a super week Andy, Ali ☔️🥶🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread2 ай бұрын
I suppose I don't mind some of the weeds really: just the thistles, mare's tail, dandelions and brambles. 😉 That Mediterranean bed has made the difference between success and failure this year really. The cooler weather lets me get back on course and plan as you say. Thanks as ever for watching Ali! Cheers, Andy
@WendyL632 ай бұрын
👍Lovely plot tour Andy, good idea on limiting your paths, more growing space 😊 take care, see you soon ❤❤
@beansbrewsandbread2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked the tour! Let’s see what I can cram in next season! Catch you later! Cheers, Andy!
@andrewclarke10062 ай бұрын
It’s me Henry ❤your doing great love you
@JustAskingForAFriendOfAFriend3 ай бұрын
Look for a private allotment let, and go a bit further from your home, and you will find more
@User648463 ай бұрын
I am mason henry’s friend of mallorca
@beansbrewsandbread3 ай бұрын
@@User64846 Thanks for watching) [Henry’s dad]
@User648463 ай бұрын
I like your beard❤❤
@Cyber_Trash_exe4 ай бұрын
How do you think this would fair against a heavily weeded plot and turf? This review has me hovering over the buy it now button.
@beansbrewsandbread3 ай бұрын
I think tbh if you used it straight on the grass and turf and weeds you’d not get through and might break it. You’d be better covering the area to exclude light and kill the weeds and then use it to break the soil over afterwards I think. Still a worthwhile purchase though. Cheers, Andy
@Cyber_Trash_exe3 ай бұрын
@@beansbrewsandbread Thank you, we have alot of brambles and bindweed to clear on out new allotment site. Thank you again for the review
@WendyL634 ай бұрын
Great plot tour, Andy👍Wow lots of beautiful produce 😊 ❤❤
@beansbrewsandbread4 ай бұрын
@@WendyL63 Thanks for watching! It’s so good to get some produce off the plot in decent quantities. Cheers, Andy!
@samuelbarvet26414 ай бұрын
Great plot tour Andy, not the best session for me this year but there is always next year, happy gardening my friend 😎. Sam
@beansbrewsandbread4 ай бұрын
@@samuelbarvet2641 thanks Sam! Best of luck for next season 🤞 anything you could quickly sow now? It’s been such a weird year you might get a surprise crop? Cheers, Andy!
@RobinGardens4 ай бұрын
squash look great!
@beansbrewsandbread4 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm sure that we'll get sick of them! 😂 Cheers, Andy!
@northerntable4 ай бұрын
Great video! I am in the process of clearing my yard for my new garden/orchard areas. It has been a cooler and wetter year here in Saskatchewan, looking forward to improve my soil and build a greenhouse for next year. Are you growing any hops?
@beansbrewsandbread4 ай бұрын
Thanks! The growing conditions were pretty challenging here in the UK too. Something I'm afraid we might have to get more used to unfortunately. Good luck with your clearing project. No hops this year, there is not really enough space on the plot for the supports now - but I do have a seedling at home which I am keeping in reserve if I find a spare space. It is a plan on some content which would be best to start in Autumn so I might make a start on that. Cheers, Andy!
@myrustygarden4 ай бұрын
Good to see you Andy. So many issues and grubs and bugs this year 😢. But getting some harvests gives one hope and we can always plan for next year 👍👍. I’m actually looking forward to full growing I’m just not sure what I’ll do. Have a wonderful weekend, Ali 🥵🌞🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread4 ай бұрын
Thanks Ali!. The classic gardener's dilemma: battling grubs while dreaming of bountiful harvests! I'm also trying to throw stuff in before Autumn sets in - perhaps Autumn becomes a more reliable season than Spring here? Have a wonderful weekend! Cheers, Andy!
@GuNdAmWiThYoU4 ай бұрын
It's Murdering Weed Tool 😂😂
@sootybond94984 ай бұрын
We tried to find an allotment when we moved here 22 years ago. The council didn't even have any allotments in the area. Our council covers a large sprawling area made up of many towns and villages. In the meantime my husband has died and since then I have got rid of nearly all my lawn and made raised beds to grow vegetables and fruit. We still don't have allotments in our town but they have started setting up community gardens. A good idea but I want my own land . It's getting to the point that now I am in my 70's I don't relish starting an allotment from scratch but I still would like to know that they exist here for younger people to enjoy. I have tried to shame my council into providing allotments to no avail and when I see abandoned allotments online it makes me very sad when there are so many of us that have waited so long and infact have now given up.
@RobinGardens5 ай бұрын
Squash look good. I can't even imagine coats at this point in summer.
@beansbrewsandbread4 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m hoping for good harvests to brighten up the dreary Summer we’re having. Cheers, Andy!
@2learn4ever5 ай бұрын
Something took my beetroot as soon as the leaves popped their heads up out of the ground, maybe pigeons. Lettuces disappeared as well, I planted two rows and all I have left is one measly lettuce!!! Quite disappointing.
@myrustygarden5 ай бұрын
😭 it’s 19c in the middle of the night here Andy but makes it really hard to get a good nights sleep. I am having a hard time getting outside during the day so most gardening is really early or after dinner if and when it cools a bit. I hope you get some warmer days as it’s so disheartening otherwise. My garlic didn’t get vigorously or split even though the above stalks were huge. Chin up Andy it’s not all bad 👍, Ali 🌞🥵🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Hi Ali! Hang in there! Hopefully, the weather cooperates soon! I'm thinking of growing garlic in pots next year with fresh compost each year - the white rot has been that bad for years! Keep on keeping on! Cheers, Andy!
@FretFriendGWaL5 ай бұрын
Good job! I've been making my own bread for about a year now. I prove for 45, 30 (or until doubled) then a final 30 minutes (or until doubled) in the tin. I bake for 30 minutes at 190c (or 170c fan assisted). I just restarted home brewing 4/5 weeks ago after a 40 year break. Good channel :) Victor...
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Hey Victor, thanks for sharing your bread and home brewing routines! It's great to hear about your passion for baking and brewing - especially if you've come back to homebrewing. A few things might have changed since your last homebrew ;-) Keep enjoying the process! Cheers, Andy!
@Kellyfamilyadventures5 ай бұрын
Hello Just found your channel we have recently taken on an allotment plot only a half plot that looks like a jungle look forward to following you channel for tips were also vlogging our process mainly so we can look back on all our had work in a years time
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and following along! Sounds great and good luck with your new plot! Cheers, Andy!
@GuNdAmWiThYoU5 ай бұрын
It feels like people use add-on for their 3D blender work, which can make developer feel more comfortable and compact
@GuNdAmWiThYoU5 ай бұрын
Good tutorial, I need to follow up this video when my Homi got old
@liammoseley50535 ай бұрын
Just found this channel and just got my first plot seems like a great person to learn from 🎉🎉
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching! Hope you find something of interest! Cheers, Andy
@helenstewart20855 ай бұрын
Just found your channel will do a binge watch!
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
@@helenstewart2085 Thanks for watching! I hope you find something useful / enjoyable. Cheers, Andy!
@gardeningwithkay5 ай бұрын
You have lots to harvest! ❤❤❤
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I think I’ll be knee deep in potatoes if nothing else! Cheers, Andy!
@JacobsonFamilyAllotment5 ай бұрын
I never have any luck growing garlic or onions definitely something I need practice at
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I had lots of problems with white rot. Now its small bulbs! I did a pot of white onion sets at the house and they look lovely! Perhaps that might be worth an experiment next year? Cheers, Andy!
@myrustygarden5 ай бұрын
Finally it’s starting to look like summer is going to,stick around. Last week slugs and this week cabbage whites are laying eggs in everything 😮. My garlic looks the same no cloves 🤦♀️. All looking really good Andy and harvests are just around the corner. Have a super week, Ali 🌞🇨🇦
@beansbrewsandbread5 ай бұрын
Hi Ali, Crazy isn't it? No Spring then straight into a Summer heatwave! The cabbage white have just come out here so better get the netting up. So much do do still and so little time. No white rot on the garlic, but no cloves either! You couldn't make it up could you?! 😂 Never mind - courgettes it is! Take care! Andy
@Beverly.736 ай бұрын
I was on the council list for 7 years and got offered a plot last week. The weeds are up to 6 feet tall there is a homemade shed of 8m x 3 m that the roof /floor is falling in and rubbish galore on the plot . BUT it’s 280 SQM of potential a massive grapevine and water outside the gate. I have been growing at home with the no dig method for five years while I have been waiting and learnt a lot while doing it and every year I struggled as I didn’t have enough space so I know it’s the right decision. Can’t wait for the 25th June when I can get stuck into it. I know it will be a couple of years before its to how I want it but I always say you get out what you put in.