when I saw a nearly 20min video on something so basic as watering, I knew I had to watch and learn what tips you would share. Thank you, sir. You produce so much quality content. And your garden is always a testament that abundance can be had with intensive management rather than intensive machines.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Myki. I was surprised how much I wanted to explain about watering and I am glad you like it. Yes the garden here is special, for all the reasons I explain, and I wish you well in yours.
@howardhoyle96196 жыл бұрын
Charles downing potatoes.
@howardhoyle96196 жыл бұрын
Charles dowding potatoes
@howardhoyle96196 жыл бұрын
O
@nolanandy42033 жыл бұрын
you probably dont care but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@logarithmic76 жыл бұрын
Charles Dowding is my Gardener Guru! I could listen to him for hours its so calming. He speaks about his plants and the garden so lovingly!
@lindareinen43615 жыл бұрын
I used to love hand watering my garden and had great gardens, few weeds. I got my water from a spring fed pond that’s kind of by my garden. Then my dad n mom moved onto some of my property on the opposite side of the garden and my dad decided to take over. He didn’t see the sense of my way of watering. He used an outside pump from his house water and ran a hose and sprinkler system to the garden. I appreciated his desire to help, but the garden never grew as good and had constant weed problems. Now, 16 years later, I finally get to take over again, due to his age, and so now I will be hand watering again from the pond. Woohoo!! And I will be mulching again too, less weed issue! Another Woohoo!! I love and respect my dad and mom so much, but I really believe in my way of gardening, over theirs.
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
What a story Linda, 16 years! Funny how he imposed like that, couldn't see your preference, however I am happy you are reunited with your pond!
@scottishlore2 жыл бұрын
Following a day of rain, we had 3 days of warm weather 20 degrees Celsius. We only had to water once in the late morning yesterday using our watering cans for 3 beds 9ft by 4ft each. Our neighbour who digs, had to water his garden twice a day. It is quite incredible to witness the difference. Thank you Charles!
@CharlesDowding1nodig2 жыл бұрын
Great to see this 💦
@stephkrunic38846 жыл бұрын
@Perry17697 жыл бұрын
Charles, you're the man! A true inspiration to gardeners of all skill levels! Keep the videos coming strong, as your wealth of knowledge, experience, and expertise is much appreciated!
@janesmith1677 жыл бұрын
It makes me sad that this channel only has 36k subscribers. Of all the gardening channels I visit, Charles' channel is one of the best and the evidence are displayed throughout his garden.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Perry and Jane. 36k is good for me though I hope word spreads too, tell your friends!
@dustinstephens86595 жыл бұрын
Up to 120k now, and very much deserved. Every video is so worthwhile to watch.
@wobblybobengland4 жыл бұрын
@@dustinstephens8659 265K and growing, growing, growing!
@karysmuh4 жыл бұрын
@Will Savage 2 weeks later and he now has 309k subscribers
@OurChangingClimate7 жыл бұрын
Your videos are carefree yet soo informative! Thank you so much!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks
@drnicolaschongks6 жыл бұрын
17 minutes for watering ? Are you kidding me ? But after watching , Unexpectedly it felt more of a 5 mins . Informative , calm and pleasant presentation . Thanks
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Many thanks Nicolas, glad you enjoyed it.
@huffster63447 жыл бұрын
I sometimes will lay bamboo or small limbs on the beds in between plants as a barrier to the water runoff. It slows it down and gives more time for it to soak in. One thing I have added to my compost to help with water retention is coconut coir. Keep up the great work.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Huffster, nice comment
@dn7444 жыл бұрын
I always find you see more this way. Keeps you aware of the plant conditions
@victoriaoshea48654 жыл бұрын
I really love this amazing gentle man.
@dash-41506 жыл бұрын
Your video's are superb, informative, not rushed, and not filled with babble. Relaxing, educational, and enjoyable to watch your live for gardening
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
joe carrigan thanks Joe, glad you like them
@timgallagher17615 жыл бұрын
You are such a good man. I love your videos. Thank you so much for graciously sharing your deep knowledge of growing healthy plants.
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Kind of you to say Tim
@kristendaniels56564 жыл бұрын
Thank you for not making your gardening techniques uncomplicated and not expensive. I get having watering systems and such for large or market gardens , but by hands on watering and gardening like you do, it gives you an opportunity to inspect the produce as well as having relaxing garden therapy.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
So happy you feel that way, it's cheaper and positive
@craigrfoley4 жыл бұрын
Just starting my own wee veg garden in the time off at the moment and watched so many of these videos. What a resource you have provided to learn, thank you.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Craig and good luck
@mancengineer16567 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Instructional video Charles on a subject most of us do not understand enough. Thank You.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Great and thanks
@johndyer92322 жыл бұрын
Sometimes those who are working other jobs in the early morning have to water in the late afternoon/early evening. If you have to water, water when you can if the morning is not able to happen. I try to “train” my garden so that I can water in the mornings on the weekends.
@CharlesDowding1nodig2 жыл бұрын
Sure thing John, sounds good
@johndyer92322 жыл бұрын
@@CharlesDowding1nodig Here in SW Missouri, USA we have had about a week of 100+ F and little to no rain with mid to high 90’s for close to a month. Everything not being watered is crunchy dry.
@bzz56017 жыл бұрын
I love this basic information. I still remember when I first started I was doing it wrong. Someone said, "imagine how much water that really is" then it made more sense that I wasn't giving my garden enough water. Nice shoes Mr. Dowding!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Midsummer night and that is a nice way of putting it, "basic information". Once one has a grasp of that, many doors open. Glad you like those funny shoes.
@neverlostforwords4 жыл бұрын
Very useful video, Charles. I tend to overwater everything - everything! I have trays of sprouted turnip seeds that don't even have a 2nd set of leaves and I keep thinking they must be thirsty. so I water them. Only 50% of them make it through my overwatering madness. Also I can never get beetroot as I keep watering and getting great leaves and tiny beetroot. I love the tip on taking the rose off the watering can for young greens and targeting the roots. This video is really valuable. Thanks!
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
So nice of you and today is the day to start your new habit of moderate watering :)
@tophercIaus6 жыл бұрын
Having quite a small garden means there's often not much to do but I need an excuse to go stand in the yard. I absolutely overwater at times purely because I want to spend time around plants. I'll have to get some higher maintenance plants to keep me occupied.
@pegpeg39395 жыл бұрын
You need to expand your garden a little every year..😁
@onedollaradaygardener43375 жыл бұрын
If you can not expand the garden bed give some thought to growing on the fence in container or hanging grow bags/pockets. Containers of any size placed in the sun out of the way of the walking areas can produce a lot of growing space as well
@Stephen-uz8dm4 жыл бұрын
Get into bonsai
@nicsim74694 жыл бұрын
Wood pallet transformed into a vertical salad bed to expand
@tophercIaus4 жыл бұрын
Update: I now have 7 acres. What the hell do I do with it all? Haha.
@HarrietFitzgerald5805 жыл бұрын
So much lovely information. Recently purchased many house plants and overwatering is definitely the main plant killer. Knowing your plants helps, hand watering is key. Also by hand waters you notice new growth, or not, and that'll cue you as per watering needs.
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@rondacorkhill16545 жыл бұрын
One of the best parts of each of your videos is how you seem very light hearted. Makes me enjoy the information just a little more. :)
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks Ronda, being in the garden has that effect
@gdgbd3 жыл бұрын
I watched this probably same time last year and gave it a 'thumbs up' and now watched again.....should have a 'watched again thumbs up'. Really appreciate your videos that have helped me and no doubt many go no dig, less work and better produce and even got the t-shirt now! Cheers Charles
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it again, and thanks for your feedback, I'm happy your plants are growing well
@richardmaximo22603 жыл бұрын
I'm just starting a no dig farm, on south west coast of Portugal, 10b zone, with a very special micro clima humid during the summer nights and hot dry and windy from may to august, average year temp. 13/15 degrees celsius, I was not even conceiving the idea of not watering everyday, until I saw your video. Makes me realise that I've to pay very close attention to different vegetables, according to water needs, moment of the year and growing stage. Thank you Sir.
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Cheers Richard, and I wish you success with your farm!
@gwenloic74757 жыл бұрын
A french thank you, from Alsace (Est France) where I hand water my garden too. I do agree with you, by doing so I see what's been growing, what needs to be done, have time to look at insects... many thanks for all the time you take to teach us so passionately! Gwen
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
That is kind of you to say Gwen and I must say I like Alsace, was teaching once in Nancy nearby
@evephillips67017 жыл бұрын
Hi from Beautiful Sunny Barbados I grow a bit of culinary herbs for my cooking.....I do enjoy following your channel and gathering your nuggets of immense gardening wisdom....Even though it's different climate and soil seeing the beauty of your Garden and produce is awesome....That beet was a nice size....I'm planning to make a small garden bed to try the 'no dig way' when I get some new soil and compost!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Hey this is nice to hear Eve and best of luck with your no dig bed!
@evephillips67017 жыл бұрын
Thank You!
@Tabby3184 жыл бұрын
I have watched a lot of Charles' videos and some of what | am learning is actually sticking! I am delighted! Thank you!
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
How lovely 💥
@kascialelonek87576 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful life you live. This video was not only informative but just so beautiful. This is what life is all about
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kascia
@whatisgoingonineedtoknow.7 жыл бұрын
Yes this video has helped me tremendously of how to water my plants. Thank you very much Charles.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for saying
@celticlass85737 жыл бұрын
Very informative! It was also nice of that horse to sing in the background. :)
@anilkapur15844 жыл бұрын
Such useful information, I certainly will be saving on water which is scarce on my farm, and will then also have lesser problems with slugs and mildew. These are lessons that they don't teach in Universities. Going to get my staff on the farm to watch this and also other videos of yours.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Anil
@MnM_CuteCatClips3 жыл бұрын
Hand watering is no joke specially when someone has got a large garden like yours. It’s a lot of work. Salute to you, Sir!
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Syed. We enjoy it 😀
@patricialumpkin22046 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful I just cannot wait to get my hands in my veg patch when I watch you. Thank you, Merci vous êtes superbe!
@makermarx4 жыл бұрын
I knew it! "Don't water in sunlight..." But our heavenly Father waters whenever He wants? Gardening. Dont complicate matters. Thank you Sir Charles. You are an inspiration. Any words on Mr Paul Gautchi?
I have returned to gardening and have raised beds. I do like watering by hand. I did put in 1/4 inch soaker hose, buried down 10 to 12 inches. But the new plants don't reach that far down, yet. That system was for when the plants are bigger and in the hotter months.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Good luck
@m.lansley65906 жыл бұрын
I like your way of doing things Mr.Dowding, so your way is my way. I hope to start planting out this weekeng but I will have some fleece ready just in case. I will hopefully get more seeds started inside for later sowing. I wish I was as calm and relaxed as you are. I can tell you love your vocation. .
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, sounds good!
@deanhawthorn57833 жыл бұрын
tv series please......this man can learn so many how fun gardening and feeding youre self can be
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dean
@KreshoMarin7 жыл бұрын
Charles, you should do a every month tour of your garden and yard!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, we shall probably stick to every year! and we have a video tour of Homeacres planned for this August, to give an idea of the beauty and bounty in the garden's fifth summer.
@janepennington95207 жыл бұрын
Can;t wait to see the vid, Charles and thanks for the watering tips - so useful and an art, too! :-)
@tpangle177 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see that video!
@olekluften97764 жыл бұрын
Looking forward ti that video
@PBRStreetGang684 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charles, I must say I probably enjoy you videos more than any other on KZbin, keep up the good work 👍
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Cheers David, happy to help
@etiennelouw92443 жыл бұрын
I live in Cape Town, South Africa and we have chronic water shortages here all the time. I cover my beds with cardboard and cut holes in the cardboard, then I insert grow tubes (soda bottles cut into tubes) so they stick out a little bit higher than the cardboard. I plant my veggies inside the grow tubes and water with a 2 litre soda bottle with a hole drilled in the top. This means that I use only a small amount of water and the weeds don't get any.
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Super resourceful Etienne!
@olekluften97764 жыл бұрын
Hi again i just have order your diary and excited as a child christmas eve. After 4 year in dry tropic study and practise permaculture ill looking forward to continue my work in Norway. Once again thanks for your knowledge.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks Ole and I expect Norway feels good to be back
@snippetsordinarylife7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I agree with you. I water my whole garden by hand. It is the only time I get to see what is really going on.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Cheers Hanie
@myhillsidegarden39986 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a great video. I learned some things that I never knew, or never thought of as far as what plants need more water than others. A simple set of guidelines you gave that I am sure will help me greatly in my garden this coming season. Happy Gardening! Catherine
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Catherine, that is great to hear
@antoineleclair20072 жыл бұрын
You the man charles!
@kpepperl3194 жыл бұрын
I would love to have a garden like this someday... I live in an apartment and have a concrete yard. I can only grow in containers, and they are prone to gnats and fungus. I have learned so much from your videos and your book is on the way. Thank you so much.
@TinMan445 Жыл бұрын
Gnats and fungus only form in pots when you over water them.
@kreendurron5 жыл бұрын
These videos are all so fantastic.
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Chers Nick
@bevmatthews59714 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making these videos - which have really helped me create a productive vegetable garden here in BC, Canada. This yard used to be overrun with tree roots, creeping buttercup, bind weed and yellow dock, but huge thanks to you, I'm in my third year of growing some incredible veggies! Very appreciative of your You Tube channel. I've recently constructed a compost bay, too. Once again, THANK YOU! :)
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks Bev and your garden/yard! sounds wonderful
@lulasalem12505 жыл бұрын
Such common sense explanations, and observations. Thank you
@elsietso32294 жыл бұрын
‘T is is literally the gardener version of Bob Ross, huis voice is so calming
@HeavyMetalPianoChnl4 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking that, or like David Attenborough.
@CynthisizerExplores4 жыл бұрын
Except just when you’re about to doze off you’re like “wait! that was important!”
@Burasta3 жыл бұрын
I love the background sounds of birds and horses
@robertanthonyfarrell6 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! This is my favourite of your videos as I couldn't find anywhere close to this much info on the topic anywhere else.
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Cheers Bob glad it helped.
@Susanna79.5 жыл бұрын
I love watering my plants its like meditation for me the sound of the water, the hot sun, the wind. I’m afraid I over water purely because it really de-stresses me but now with your info I’ll have to take a little more care.
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Nicely put Susanna, enjoy that
@archielaffan12496 жыл бұрын
I want to be as happy as Charles at 0:38 Gardening Goals
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Cheers Archie. Responses to these videos makes me appreciate my garden even more! Wish you every success.
@eddieramos91264 жыл бұрын
Watering can mean life or death of a plant, as usual great info!
@SkylinersYeti4 жыл бұрын
One of the items that is often overlooked in watering plants is soil type. My soils are very sandy pumice and even with lots of compost does not hold water as well as heaver soils. That means I must water more often on the positive side I do have less issues with soggy soil. I agree that watering in the morning is better for the garden plants. For me it follows the natural dew cycle and many plants evoved with morning dew.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Good points Robert
@gerreddy92876 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your information on gardening. It makes sense so much to me.
@brigittelm60547 жыл бұрын
Great job Charles and Edward!
@riverunner99785 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great video. I have always felt guilty for taking the water hose to the garden on a hot sunny day. It seemed the right thing to do. Well now I find out years later it was perfectly fine!
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Great!
@Celestialrob3 жыл бұрын
Simply wonderful, thanks Charles. I need to rewatch and take notes. I will definitely be taking some of your on line courses.
@CupcakeBaker19827 жыл бұрын
It's always bugged me how nature can rain on our plants then the sun comes out and they are fine. Yet, we're told not to water in the sunshine because of scorching! Thanks for confirming what I already thought. Kat xx
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Good you realised that! It's one of the Myths I cover in my book.
@tackmose7 жыл бұрын
It is true in Texas summer heat. Scorching 100 degree dry heat will absolutely burn spots on leaves. Love your vids and respect your knowledge. Early mornings are best here for watering.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks A Mose for this feedback, and glad you like the videos.
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
Rocco Hi Rocco, it's my book on Myths, description here www.charlesdowding.co.uk/product/gardening-myths-and-misconceptions/
@andrewmillar81535 жыл бұрын
Always felt this way too, lots of old wives tales I find have turned into truths.really enjoy your videos , informative and interesting.
@PickledPoacher7 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Charles it is a topic which often causes confusion. You have as ever laid it out clearly. I am so chuffed you mention summer rain and the non burning of plants. It is likely if anyone sees damage, that this might be evapo-transpiration relating to saline water or feed inputs which concentrate as the water goes away from the system. Collecting rainwater will help this, or perhaps filters where EC levels are high in base water sources. I have also found using yucca extract is a wonderful way to organically break the surface tension of water and so help where we have hydrophobic conditions in our soils. We use a really powerful one where 8 drops per litre is enough. It has the added benefit of being a saponin and so it can help control forms of fungus which might otherwise harm our outcomes. Fusarium is a problem we often find relating to irregular irrigation. Also irrigation systems are causing widespread system salting, where water tables are rising at alarming rates. Drawing up huge volumes of mineral salts which then as the system loses water are salinising the land. Hand watering will always allow a greater control of spaces. Although of course it's quite a commitment on large scale. Perhaps this brings us to a design flaw of big Ag? Human scale farms surely make more sense long term. Keep up the awesome work.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment, very thoughtful and that is a nice way of putting it, "a design flaw of Big Ag'.
@DavidAtchison1214 жыл бұрын
Great information. Thank you. I live in San Diego California and we have very dry summers and I have to water tomatoes all most every day. By late August I'm chasing my tail to keep plants alive and by mid September I just about give up. The good thing is our winters are extremely mild and we can grow year round. Cheers
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Ah San Diego, I envy you those winter seasons, was once in LA through December. Good luck with watering tomatoes this summer. I am trialling clay pots buried in the soil, fill every week or so, we shall see
@Waylowsurf4 жыл бұрын
You've taught me to not worry so much. Thank you. From transplanting beet root to watering.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Lovely to hear and enjoy your gardening 😀
@FollowingAmanda4 жыл бұрын
I had such a disaster growing for the first time this year. I have just a small garden and so everything has to be in containers. In the unseasonable hot hot sun I watered beetroot and carrots every second day. I think I killed everything. I also watched the wrong videos. I’m living here in Ireland but I watched American grower videos typically. All of my plants went in the bin and now I’m swotting up ahead of growing next year (although I did replant radish and beetroot. Your videos are a minefield of information and it’s a pleasure to watch you and take notes along the way. I will order your diary for next year to accompany me on my journey.
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Amanda and sorry to hear this. I would practice, practice - there is still half a season and time to sow many things, see Sowing Timeline on my website, hope it goes well
@ronniescooking87852 жыл бұрын
Let me start by saying a BIG THANK YOU for all your videos from Australia. We are moving onto a large property, just under 13 acres, and i have BIG plans. I have started to grow few things in containers and have found the watering aspect to be very challenging especially during our heat waves of over 33 degrees. I tend to over water just like many newbies I think, and growing in containers does present its challenges. I can not wait to start my own No dig garden in April and I am finding your videos to be a wealth of information to say the least. Thank you again :)
@CharlesDowding1nodig2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Ronnie and I wish you fine harvests! I think you are probably right that most beginners overwater. Best to give water less often and more deeply, and however tempting it may be to get a watering system, nothing beats a watering by hand.
@martinlehtonen7 жыл бұрын
Great advise, there is too little information about watering. Every garden is different, but you managed to give some general tips. Thanks
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
That was my aim, to give some guidelines at least, it's a tricky thing to get right and thanks for your comment.
@silhouettemorning44556 жыл бұрын
When you took the rose off the watering can it made me wince. I've watered newly planted young plants without a rose. Because the root system is still with in its ball at the very least they have lifted and loosened within the soil. At the worst the root ball became exposed and required recovering and firming which cost more time and effort. Scary stuff. :-)
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
You sound worried and I am unsure why. I show methods that work every time during 3+ decades, and are time efficient. Hope that helps.
@dragoncarver2875 жыл бұрын
in other words... when the plant is producing what you want to harvest...give them all the water they need, in the amount they would need it. (1 to 2 inches per week). I use a lot of drip irrigation with plastic milk jugs. One jug per plant (squash and cabbages) or one jug per two plants for tomatoes... a tiny nail hole at the bottom works just fine. Last summer we went way over our monthly allotment of water when watering the garden. I kept the jugs full two or 3 times a week. I now know that instead of an inch of water it was about 10 inches of water when I fill up the jugs. This year I will do the same only put about an inch of water in the jugs once a week.
@dorindamiddleton54186 жыл бұрын
I live in The Dalles, Oregon, USA. If I watered in the full sun in the summer the 105-110 degrees Fahrenheit would definitely burn the leaves. A heavy mulch is my best friend. I try to put down 2-4 inches of compost and then 2-3 inches of chipped tree on top of that. By the end of the summer that will all be burned off. And I’ll be back to sand. We also have a lot of wind. In the summer 20-30 MPH is normal and gusts to 50. I love your channel. Have you seen “Back to Eden gardening channel”. He’s a very religious man but you have similar garden methods. You might look him up. He’s in Squim, Washington, USA. Love your teaching and thanks for sharing.
@CharlesDowding1nodig6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dorinda. Yes I am aware of back to eden, it's good though I think he composts his woodchip before spreading, more than people realise.
@TheGreenFingerers7 жыл бұрын
Amazing update! Thank you so much for putting us at such ease! 💚
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Nice to hear
@Cannabisoriganum7 жыл бұрын
Great video Charles! We are getting away with never watering (except for some direct seeded crops that are planted mid summer) in our large greenhouse here in Oregon, where we grow a large variety of crops! We have an extensive water harvesting system based on permaculture design that regenerates the water table beneath the greenhouse. Inside we use a thick layer of woodchip mulch, which is worked by the chickens who spend the winter in the greenhouse in their chicken tractors. Everything grows great, and you are right the taste is much better, especially for more "juicy"/"watery" crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, watermelons, etc. Ohh did I mention that it regularly gets to >125F in there during the summer here, where we have no rain or even clouds for almost 3 months straight! Cheers!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Gosh that sounds impressive, well done
@Cannabisoriganum7 жыл бұрын
Well you were one of the key inspirations that led us to this point starting from conventional gardening, so thank you! Going no-dig was one of the first steps!!!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, a good decision!!
@bigninedeuce7 жыл бұрын
This chanel is awesome, definitely educational
@HomesteadHopeful4 жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed that you water, pause, then water again. I’m happy to find that my assumptions as to why was right on. You’ve also helped me solve a problem I had this year with Chocolate Runner Beans. The plants looked healthy and would put forth the loveliest red flowers but never any beans! Now I’m pretty certain it was due to lack of water while blossoming. Thank you so much for these tips!
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Glad you like the videos and are attentive to details!
@JebGardener7 жыл бұрын
Really good info here. Thanks!
@gickygackers3 жыл бұрын
I'm on the right track...
@michael-annhancox71794 жыл бұрын
Please call my educational institution! Unlike my professors, Charles has experience! I bet they are still teaching about 'scorch'??? Thank you for teaching the next generation of gardeners real knowledge and practical experience!!
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks. Yes experience is helpful 😀
@barkershill2 жыл бұрын
Agree. Charles is almost unique among KZbin gardeners or for that matter book authors in that he is talking about a lifetime of PRACTICAL experience not just regurgitating ideas he has picked on a course
@tedbastwock3810 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video, thanks Charles and crew!
@alexfilippidis2 жыл бұрын
Watering on daylight depends also on location. Try to water on 20-25-30C in south Greece. I ve been always try to water late afternoon or very early morning. Thnx for all the great info you share
@CharlesDowding1nodig2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the hot tips!
@alexfilippidis2 жыл бұрын
@@CharlesDowding1nodig thank you. Super inspiring videos and books. And above your calm way is truly soothing these trouble times. Greetings and best wishes for this year from a fellow farmer
@thesimulacre7 жыл бұрын
Thank you good sir. I'm just east of the Rockies, so much drier on average, but I'm able to adapt much of your experience to a more arid climate. Cheers!
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks that is nice to hear
@brianmehalso22195 жыл бұрын
"Don't worry about watering in the sun" 2:13 Horse strongly disagrees Great content
@CharlesDowding1nodig5 жыл бұрын
:)
@izzywizzy23614 жыл бұрын
spledid video and so very useful during this exceptionally dry period. Thankyou.
@tamaRAWSFX4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charles! I am so worried about this watching other gardening videos but you validated my instincts and the gardening memories I had with my late dad.
@HB-dd3ux7 жыл бұрын
This guy always seem like he's been enjoying some old toby or longbottom leaf. :)
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Thanks HB, or lettuce leaf! Tuning into the garden puts me in a good place.
@love_lyzza4 жыл бұрын
I've learned so much about leaf, fruiting, and root vegetables! I have basil seedlings and i plan to plant lettuces..i also have a potato plant which is being watered every day 😅 now i know better! Haha Thank you so much again, Teacher! 💜
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
So nice of you, and well done 🌺
@sarahjustesen13055 жыл бұрын
I remember my Father drawing water from the icy cold well into a large container so it would warm to ambient temperature.
@przybyla4204 жыл бұрын
Smart man
@dollyperry30207 жыл бұрын
I never thought of watering by hand. I always seem to overdo the watering. Sprinkler, soaker hose or just hose...This year I notice the plants have been watered so much that they are suffering a nutrient deficiency. I may try your method. Heaven knows the exercise will help my fitness goals.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Yes go for it! And you save money and water.
@toneyjohnson89105 жыл бұрын
I love watering by hand, thanks for the information I will adjust my watering thanks
@ancadanapuscas77174 жыл бұрын
Tank you ! God bless you ! Urmaresc de mult timp postarile tale si sunt foarte incantata , e minunat cum explici si tot ceea ce faci !♥️🤗🤠🌻🤗
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Ah, mulțumesc mult 😀 și am crezut că ești maghiar, din cauza lui Puscas!
@HoosierBenzo7 жыл бұрын
I heard a horse! Great video. I use drip irrigation for convenience but it is less adjustable by plant type and plant needs.
@FreeRadicalslifestyle7 жыл бұрын
At first I listened to the advice of drip and ag covers, then I tried dense plantings and sprinkler watering, though now I recognise that diferent crops and times of growth are served better with a hybrid of the systems including as you say Charles ..hand watering.... Here where I live in Australia we can get a 47 C day and thats when effeciant and watering at the right time becomes super important. Regards Russell
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Hello Russell and that is interesting to hear, since we do not have to endure such heat!
@FreeRadicalslifestyle7 жыл бұрын
Heat and minus 8 deg c the other way ......... I get a bit envious of the wonderful conditions and variety you can grow in your present gardens .... but your work is always a reminder to me that you don't listen to accepted "old wifes" tales of how to do things ...keep up the great work . Regards Russell
@izzywizzy23614 жыл бұрын
Splendid video and so very useful during this exceptionally dry period. Thankyou
@tessmonro71023 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos. It's a very wet day here in NZ & I'm going to spend it watching your videos 👏👏
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Have fun!
@roekinn3 жыл бұрын
My favorite channel on KZbin. 100% 😊💚
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
😀
@bazaulmu13347 жыл бұрын
I lived where you live for quite a while and you are correct in saying you can water in sunny days as well but it's not the case everywhere. We could have 4-5 weeks with no rain. 45 degrees C in continental Europe on some of those days for like one or two weeks in a row. If we did water our plants in these conditions this would have a devastating effect. We never water our gardens because of the permaculture design we've made using swales, passive irrigation and green wind brakes.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Bravo sounds good.
@AshleyMillsTube7 жыл бұрын
Awesome dude! My wife is coveting your garden!
@zetalivsanns53604 жыл бұрын
👍
@johnschlesinger20094 жыл бұрын
Hugely informative - thanks! My garden has only trees and shrubs; quite a number of trees, some fairly big ones, have gone in during the last three years. I bought an inexpensive soil moisture guage, which has proved invaluable: I find that I was overwatering some areas; others need more water due to large mature trees nearby.
@joemorris12824 жыл бұрын
I really love your videos Charles, they have helped me so much this year! I've never really embarked on much gardening before, but your advice gives me the confidence I need to try more things. My issues in the garden sadly are a lack of space, and a lack of sunlight as my garden faces northwest, with a lot of tall trees around. Nevertheless your tips really help, and I'm learning all the time. Thank you!
@CharlesDowding1nodig4 жыл бұрын
Great to hear Joseph and yes trees nearby is difficult!
@mayabrook11533 жыл бұрын
so useful thank you so much you make it so much easier and accessible and every time I watch a video I just want to get out there in my very beginner garden!
@CharlesDowding1nodig3 жыл бұрын
Glad to help Maya, and that is an excellent motivation :) I wish you success
@yektiwulandari22925 жыл бұрын
Mr Charles where Is your family? They must be happy to live with you and your garden...
@markg99717 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice as always Charles.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Cheers Mark
@christinebeauchamp31157 жыл бұрын
Thank you Charles. . I learn so much from you. Truly appreciate the knowledge you share, and my garden appreciates it as well. . I value what you say because it is simple and works extremely well.
@CharlesDowding1nodig7 жыл бұрын
Hooray Christine, that for me is great to hear, I want to help viewers understand that simplicity.
@wd23473 жыл бұрын
Some really interesting info I just learned and to add to this list: water when colder than the soil has a harder time penetrating it. So that's why it's better to water early morning :)
@allotment23947 жыл бұрын
Wow that was a brilliant informative film. Thank you so much. What an amazing garden too.