What to Sow in July: Vegetables, Herbs, and Edible Flowers!

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Huw Richards

Huw Richards

Күн бұрын

A video shocasing all the many crops to sow in July, and a little tour around the garden!
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@judifarrington9461
@judifarrington9461 25 күн бұрын
I didn't like turnips until I roasted them with carrots or sweet potatoes. They went well together--especially with a bit of butter with cinnamon.
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 25 күн бұрын
@@judifarrington9461 I like to add them into a root mash medley☺️
@psisky
@psisky 24 күн бұрын
Turnip and potato 50/50 boiled and mashed with salt pepper, butter and a little splash of milk is epic.
@judifarrington9461
@judifarrington9461 24 күн бұрын
@@HuwRichards Sounds good! Thanks!
@quantafitness6088
@quantafitness6088 23 күн бұрын
Give turnip pickles a try! There is middle eastern versions that go well with for example falafel. And japanese or indian pickle versions.
@monicam.8006
@monicam.8006 25 күн бұрын
People laugh when I tell them one reason why I planted a food forest in my backyard. I have all the normal reasons, save on groceries, self sufficiency, etc..., but I have one or two more. I live in an extremely hot place. The average tree will lower the surrounding temperature as much as 8 degrees (Fahrenheit) , and the results are cumulative. Plant 2 trees, and the temperature decreases as much as 16 degrees, 3 trees= -24 degrees. My electric bill decreases drastically with every tree I plant, and I don't have to weed or worry about my neighbors spying on me. It's great!
@outsidestuff4867
@outsidestuff4867 24 күн бұрын
If you plant enough trees. You won’t need a freezer ether 😉
@ER-gs2hl
@ER-gs2hl 19 күн бұрын
I want to try this, but I have a black thumb. We have huge front and backyards and it is hot AF here in SE Georgia. 😭
@monicam.8006
@monicam.8006 18 күн бұрын
@@ER-gs2hl Check with your HOA first before planting anything. Mine won't let me plant food in the front yard and has a limit to the number of trees in the front yard. After that, it's just a matter of practice, knowing your soil type and knowing how much sunlight and moisture you get. Most land grant universities in America have a soil test that they will do for gardeners, and it usually costs about 20.00 Just request the kit from your local land grant university (and every state has to have at least one), and follow their instructions. After that, take a good look at how much food you eat (not what you want to be eating but what you actually do eat), and figure out what trees it comes from. Then plant those trees. Look into local gardening groups for more help. If you have any questions or problems, just ask. I'm here to help too.
@retrovoxvintage7364
@retrovoxvintage7364 25 күн бұрын
i grow and eat tons of kohl rabi, it makes a delicious oil based slaw, grate it along with carrot , fine sliced red onion , chopped parsley , lemon juice and a bit of zest, olive oil , salt and pepper,,,,, awesome with a bbq as a side, also great on in a bun with a burger for a real crunch
@maltasweet1396
@maltasweet1396 23 күн бұрын
I replaced all my hosta with different coloured Chard. I had people stopping me and asking me what kind of a tropical plant that was ... Yes, Chard is fantastic
@Cheriesgardenvegplot
@Cheriesgardenvegplot 24 күн бұрын
I watched this yesterday and went straight out and sowed many of the plants on your list Huw. Just the motivation I needed
@angusnovember4700
@angusnovember4700 25 күн бұрын
Greetings Gardeners. 😊
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 25 күн бұрын
@@angusnovember4700 hello🌿
@twpsy634
@twpsy634 20 күн бұрын
Best Wishes to you !
@jamesconran9871
@jamesconran9871 24 күн бұрын
My Polish friend made salad with kohlrabi raw. It is now my favourite veg to grow. Dressed with oil, lemon, salt and pepper on raw chopped cohlrabi is AMAZING as a side dish with hot or cold food.
@later_daze_4080
@later_daze_4080 25 күн бұрын
12:15 sifting through the soil to get potatoes is some satisfying shit to watch! Your soil is unreal, man!
@tessa5585
@tessa5585 24 күн бұрын
I've got to put in some support for kale. The best way I know to have it, is the Dutch traditional 'kale and sausage' winter dish (boerenkool met worst), where you finely shred the de-ribbed kale leaves (curly and/or cavolo nero), boil them in the same pan as mashing potatoes (300g kale to a kg of potatoes works), drain it, mash it up with milk, butter, salt, pepper, nutmeg - and have that with smoked sausage and lots of mustard. Winter warming guaranteed!
@alexk7973
@alexk7973 15 күн бұрын
very popular in Northern Germany as well, though I personally never liked it myself 😅 The kale is best to harvest after it has had it‘s first frost, at least that is what they do in Germany. Apparently it makes it sweeter or more palatable…
@clairelamb4547
@clairelamb4547 24 күн бұрын
I do enjoy turnip or swede mash but also cube, and roast in a little oil and maple syrup (same as carrots and parsnips 😋) I always steam for a little bit first to soften the veg, then roast 👌
@LePensky77
@LePensky77 24 күн бұрын
Turnips - I planted them far too early this year (in April), and they all bolted. Although saying that, the bees at least are enjoying the flowers! Great episode by the way; now that I've harvested my garlic, I'm going to sow some carrots, beets and chard in their place.
@reneedevry4361
@reneedevry4361 25 күн бұрын
The Daikon Radish are so delicious cubed and roasted. I was never a big radish fan until I tried roasting them. 🥰🇨🇦
@barbaragoulet2690
@barbaragoulet2690 25 күн бұрын
I roasted red radishes this year and ate the radish greens both were delicious
@afriendtoo6971
@afriendtoo6971 23 күн бұрын
The green tops are delicious too.
@Howwerelivingfishing
@Howwerelivingfishing 24 күн бұрын
I enjoyed the smile of satisfaction when you went off script lol. Thanks for the tips, planting some more stuff tomorrow.
@AndreiaS1221
@AndreiaS1221 25 күн бұрын
Kale chips, Huw! It’s got an addicting crunch and it scratches my potato crisps cravings 🤤
@childofthefox
@childofthefox 24 күн бұрын
I use crimson giants radishes to provide shelter for carrots beets and parsnips.
@marijeb278
@marijeb278 25 күн бұрын
I like the new spin on a familiar format Huw! 2 weeks ago my mum brought me some onion and sjalot sets. She was adamant I could still plant them. I have to be honest and think that is a little too enthusiastic, but since my first crop is suffering quite badly from slug (!!) damage, I'm just going to give them a grow. I might get lucky, and if not, no harm done. It's a wild season anyway; loads of losses due to the weather and slugs, but on the other hand some of the best berry harvests in years. It's all about adapting and celebrating successes
@GARDENER42
@GARDENER42 25 күн бұрын
I thought for a moment that was a glass of wine in your hand. 😉 best thing I did for my polytunnel this year was buy a solar powered watering kit that doesn't need mains water. I put guttering down one side of the tunnel & cut down a 205l barrel to fit under the spout. I then use a bucket to transfer the collected water into my IBC - takes less than a minute to transfer 100 litres.
@Like4Hurricane2
@Like4Hurricane2 25 күн бұрын
Gonna make those nasturtium capers, thanks for that. Another good kale tip is to make pesto out of it with a load of garlic and toasted nuts, preferably pistachios or pine nuts, maybe with a little tarragon, scallion or chives
@dawnpettiglio6930
@dawnpettiglio6930 25 күн бұрын
You'll definitely hear everyone in my area (AZ high desert) being extremely thankful for rain.
@user-yn1ol8sz4j
@user-yn1ol8sz4j 25 күн бұрын
Just brilliant advice.i have noticed that I get better results from midsummer sowings here in Ireland these days. September is almost always dry & warm .
@twpsy634
@twpsy634 20 күн бұрын
I find the same here in West Wales.
@AmericaFirstNow
@AmericaFirstNow 25 күн бұрын
Red Russian kale is more tender than many others. Good for a quick saute. Young leaves good for salads.
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 25 күн бұрын
@@AmericaFirstNow absolutely 👌
@JWims
@JWims 25 күн бұрын
And sweeter than others too, great choice fo those who find other kale to bitter. My friend said it almost tasted like celery!
@yukey2587
@yukey2587 24 күн бұрын
Smell-o-vision. Can't wait.
@libbyholt3863
@libbyholt3863 25 күн бұрын
Huw, I'm thinking it's about time for you to start a cooking show! This vid made my mouth water AND sparked my curiosity. I know nothing about how to eat beets, for example, and have no idea who Cole Robbie even is!
@sschul5886
@sschul5886 24 күн бұрын
Kohlrabi
@alexk7973
@alexk7973 15 күн бұрын
It‘s quite the staple in Northern and Central European cuisine. Can be eaten raw (as is or in a salad) or cooked, though I much prefer the raw stuff. Very fresh taste. You can apparently use the leaves also, though I‘ve never tried. My pet bunnies went wild for those leaves, when I was a child.
@HeatherAndFamily623
@HeatherAndFamily623 25 күн бұрын
I'm from Idaho, thanks for all the tips! I didn't think of putting beans around for filler. I love that idea! I'm inspired to plant more radishes and beets. Next year I'll try more lettuce varieties...maybe I can still do that in the fall. Pretty hot here now. Good day to you!
@wordwalkermomma4
@wordwalkermomma4 25 күн бұрын
Aloso, if you haven’t had radishes grilled, baked or sautéed...try it. They’re so good! 😃
@Chet_Thornbushel
@Chet_Thornbushel 25 күн бұрын
Hey neighbor, I’m in eastern Washington. Grand Rapids lettuce is the most heat-tolerant variety I have grown so far. I think several growers sell it so have a search around and order a packet to try. It’s a loose leaf that I grow a lot of and just harvest the outer leaves and keep it going.
@HeatherAndFamily623
@HeatherAndFamily623 25 күн бұрын
​@@Chet_Thornbushelthank you! I will look for that. That's a great tip
@HeatherAndFamily623
@HeatherAndFamily623 25 күн бұрын
​@@wordwalkermomma4thank you, I would have never thought of that
@sschul5886
@sschul5886 24 күн бұрын
Steam beets, peel and dice. Add minced onion, lemon or lime, olive oil, salt and pepper to taste.
@invokalink162
@invokalink162 23 күн бұрын
Both my sarpo Mira and sarpo Una got blight. But our java are stunningly perfect plants. Java all the way!!! 😁
@bewoodford2807
@bewoodford2807 24 күн бұрын
Great video Huw.I eat turnips and celeriac instead of potatoes because they are both low carb, which helps tremendously with my diabetic diet. My turnips haven't grown well this year and I am missing them. I can not find turnips in the shops, let alone organic ones so feeling a bit left out at the mo, when the rest of the family are tucking in to their roast potatoes, chips etc. 😞 Being vegetarian, I eat all veg apart from Chard- I really don't like the 'earthy' taste of i. Are some varieties sweeter than others? happy gardening 🙂
@kellielutgen4864
@kellielutgen4864 20 күн бұрын
I agree we need some cooking episodes! I'm constantly hunting for ideas on what to do with what comes out of my garden bc it's usually a bunch of one or two things all at once.
@ER-gs2hl
@ER-gs2hl 19 күн бұрын
Have you tried canning/jarring? I'd like to try it, but I'm afraid of killing my family with botulism lol.
@kellielutgen4864
@kellielutgen4864 18 күн бұрын
I have the same concerns 😂
@sophiejackson2575
@sophiejackson2575 25 күн бұрын
Wow, I don't think I've ever been this early, more of these quick tips would be amazing thanks!
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 25 күн бұрын
No problem, thanks so much for watching!!:)
@sophiejackson2575
@sophiejackson2575 25 күн бұрын
@@HuwRichards Thankyou for sharing your knowledge!
@MovingBlanketStudio
@MovingBlanketStudio 24 күн бұрын
Roasted beets whole? Never tried it, but I will now. Brilliant , thank you!
@auntiepam5649
@auntiepam5649 23 күн бұрын
I am not a fan of turnips but I love rutabaga, cabbage gets destroyed by snails and slugs but kohlrabi grated makes a wonderful substitute.
@marking-time-gardens
@marking-time-gardens 25 күн бұрын
Great tips and ideas! Always appreciate your videos... thank you Huw! Blessings Kiddo!🌻🐛Carolyn in Ohio 🌿💚🙏💕
@trish3580
@trish3580 20 күн бұрын
Over the past 20 yrs I've grown to love kale mainly because it grows well in my garden when much else doesn't. And it fills in the "hungry gap" beautifully with it's sprouts and when too much to eat I freeze the leaves to throw into soups...or fry up with garlic and oil :) Wish we could get potatoes not only outside the spring season but also determinate/indeterminate choices. Once I get a few I'll keep saving them Bought seed potatoes for first time in years and they didn't thrive...my own manage :) LOVE kohlrabi...unfortunately so do the slugs. They hide in the heat and come out in the middle of the night!
@lew381
@lew381 20 күн бұрын
I agree! Kale is immense especially Black magic tuscan kale. I'm growing the tree kale this year. I'm hoping it will establish because the slugs are nazis this year apparently they have even eaten onion leaves this year... crazy
@OdinLittle
@OdinLittle 25 күн бұрын
Picked up a couple of your books absolutely loving them and these great vids! Thanks Huw
@alanmiller8457
@alanmiller8457 25 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this format, thanks for the tips!
@marycain7424
@marycain7424 25 күн бұрын
So many good ideas! Thanks
@Firevine
@Firevine 23 күн бұрын
Almost 100 F where I live. Probably still way too early for some of these. 😕 We barely get a spring or fall, sadly. It goes from 90+ F to 20 F almost overnight
@chezelleconroy2951
@chezelleconroy2951 11 күн бұрын
Love it! Thank you Huw
@kilamilka97
@kilamilka97 24 күн бұрын
This is very timely! I was just wandering what to sew in July! I love the yellow butter beans but just gotta find a place to put them. They were not on my radar... exciting 🤭
@yukey2587
@yukey2587 24 күн бұрын
Little mikado turnips. Sweet. Mild. Delicious sliced raw in a salad.
@OranK-zm4wr
@OranK-zm4wr 24 күн бұрын
This was very helpful. Thank you
@talinac6491
@talinac6491 24 күн бұрын
Got me with the pun, bravo
@gregryeii403
@gregryeii403 13 күн бұрын
Calendula is also a medical herb. Since you are in England go visit Kew Garden. They are an excellent resource.
@nitelite78
@nitelite78 24 күн бұрын
I would think it would be a good idea to sow lots of parsnips close together and don't thin too much. Given the seeds don't last and you need to buy new ones each year then you might as well use up the seeds as much as possible.
@rho1360
@rho1360 24 күн бұрын
I love the gold beetroot too, delich
@Gardeningchristine
@Gardeningchristine 25 күн бұрын
I like turnips but I can’t grow brassicas here. The cabbage white butterfly and harlequin beetles eat them all before I can get a harvest.
@hollyharbz5092
@hollyharbz5092 21 күн бұрын
I grow alsorts of kale, i use lot's ornamentally within flower beds as there is some beautiful varieties and they stand so well over winter. KX-1 is a nice variety for eating. The young leaves are as tender as lettuce and unlike spinach, it doesnt need cooking for iron absorption. I use the other varieties in place of spinach for cannelloni and spinach and feta pastries, minstrone, sausage fennel and kale casserole is nice too. And i agree with garlic butter transforming and adding flavours to any vegetable. Tarragon garlic butter is delicious over steamed carrots😋
@joanneoverstreet72
@joanneoverstreet72 25 күн бұрын
Thank you. 😊🌱💚🌻🐝
@2spoons
@2spoons 22 күн бұрын
Didn't now your tagged a NEWSLETTER to this post Huw.... nice one!!!
@MamaZeeto_623
@MamaZeeto_623 22 күн бұрын
So helpful thank you 🙏
@Trundlebugg
@Trundlebugg 25 күн бұрын
Haha somehow I’ve missed your meh about kale amongst the leek and potato propaganda 😂 I love Kale, but not if anyone else cooks it! Less than a minute in a hot pan moving constantly, seasoned or not is great but boiled, steamed or grilled 🤢 Dehydrated crisps are good too or super finely ribboned in the last 30 seconds of a stir fry 😋 but I’m guessing you’ve tried most of these 😅
@alysoffoxdale
@alysoffoxdale 25 күн бұрын
Here to second that kale is usually served severely overcooked! The biggest blessing of growing your own kale is that you can harvest the leaves while they're still young and tender; if the stems are bigger than a pencil you completely missed the window. I do steam my kale, but only until it turns bright green and just barely starts to wilt, so it stays nice and sweet. If I stirfry it, I do it just like spinach: garlic first to flavor the oil (because even garlic can take longer to cook than the kale needs), then toss the kale through super quick, and out as soon as it softens!
@rayglover8697
@rayglover8697 21 күн бұрын
Superb Huw - a master class - many many thanks.
@tacticalpoet
@tacticalpoet 19 күн бұрын
kale and egg fried rice is a favourite in our house, black kale preferred
@coldhandjacinth9069
@coldhandjacinth9069 25 күн бұрын
Here's a senior style recipe for 'MASTER BUNNY 16th Hole Newport News Greens" Stroke 1. Cut the tops of the carrots YOU planted, leaving about 4 inches of green growth for the carrot root. Stroke 2: Gather enough tender carrot leaves to get at least 2 cups of the tender leaves which you pull off by hand, discarding the stalks. Stroke 3. Rinse off the carrot tops in clean water to avoid government chemical residue/tainted water hazard that YOU didn't spray onto your garden. Stroke 4: Slice off 2 to 3 TBSP of real butter and favorably drop the butter into a sautés pan. Stroke 5: When the butter is melted, toss in the carrot greens and sauté quite a bit until the greens look like well-done spinach. Stroke 6: Salt to taste or season to taste with Tabasco or soy sauce , then enjoy your MASTER BUNNY greens.
@bunlady1979
@bunlady1979 4 күн бұрын
wow my mouth is watering. Im growing all my veg for my rabbits and cut the carrot tops to feed them leaving the carrots in the ground. I think the buns will now be sharing the carrot tops with me.
@StephenAshton-z8s
@StephenAshton-z8s 3 күн бұрын
Your video is fab as usual. But could you perhaps do a bit about storing some veggies? Thanks
@grannypeacock
@grannypeacock 13 күн бұрын
My cilantro went to seed as soon as I brought it home from the garden center so I'm hoping the seeds germinate this month so I have it fresh in the autumn
@louiseswart1315
@louiseswart1315 24 күн бұрын
I am so happy for all of you who can sow anything in midsummer. Here it is so hot(26-29°C indoors without AC) then, that nothing germinates.
@jackyofalltrades9875
@jackyofalltrades9875 8 күн бұрын
Thank you!!! ☺
@AF-oq5bu
@AF-oq5bu 25 күн бұрын
I love kohlrabi! So tasty on a hot day as a crunchy snack! Can you share the nasturtium seed pickling recipe?
@dottydee4107
@dottydee4107 24 күн бұрын
Thanks Huw, this is very informative! Have you thought of nasturtium pesto? I like spice, so it works very well instead of basil😋.
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 24 күн бұрын
@@dottydee4107 oooh interesting I'll give it a try!!
@BulletproofCupid09
@BulletproofCupid09 25 күн бұрын
Hi Huw, quick question: what variety of purple flower broccoli do you use for sowing in july?
@jaynekennedy8469
@jaynekennedy8469 25 күн бұрын
I love turnips in stews and pasties.
@shauneilscott
@shauneilscott 24 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@jenifercarpenter3185
@jenifercarpenter3185 13 күн бұрын
Need too go and make that pot of chicken and home grown veggie soup now .
@hoahappyhome
@hoahappyhome 25 күн бұрын
Once roasted, the radishes look like honey-roasted sweet potatoes.
@doras.allotment
@doras.allotment 24 күн бұрын
Love this format, brilliant video Huw! 🌞
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 24 күн бұрын
@@doras.allotment thank you so much!!
@inguracka
@inguracka 20 күн бұрын
Kohlrabi is my top3 vegetable to grow, soo underrated but getting traction! Tough this year they are being decimated by some sort of small weevil, nappa cabbages, radishes - all gone. Not sure what to do! Will reseed some of them but time is ticking for the season
@Andrejka62
@Andrejka62 12 күн бұрын
Alticinae (Flea Beetle) - they attack cruciferous vegetables. I tried all the natural solutions, but only Spintor worked for me. Hope it helps! 🌱
@sschul5886
@sschul5886 24 күн бұрын
Daikon sliced, raw, with lemon and salt to taste ❤
@ElijahWalker-o7z
@ElijahWalker-o7z 19 күн бұрын
I will go with radish this july
@jenifercarpenter3185
@jenifercarpenter3185 13 күн бұрын
I grew some swedes and turnips a,few years back .Just wanted too see if they would grow in veggie patch at different home been in 7 years .I not the best veggie grower like my mum was and my amazing ex mum in law was too. Well planted swede and turnip seeds and wow yes I can grow them. I like swedes but turnips no. But I will still grow turnips for my boyfriend as he didn't have them in his garden . He puts them in soups . Black birds are being a pest here having too cover everything with nets and any thing else I bring home from our local tip . Think there,s a rat that likes chard um eaten down too the stem .So feeling a bit sad after all that work and for me having MS even harder too do. But as you said in other video what else you picked yesterday I did pick herbs ,celery sticks , 3 medium leeks ,the other chard the blackbird dug up,2 fat parsnips . Have been putting in heaps of seeds still mid winter here in South Australia. Night temps some -3.5 and frost .Just been sitting in front verandah room on the couch resting after busy week with a cuppa watching the third rainbow come out and low black rain cloud a bit of rain and then the sun comes out again . Birds flying about . Ummm contentment .Been watching your videos for ages and loving them thankyou sooo much .
@magspies
@magspies 25 күн бұрын
"one of the main things that you need to be doing at the moment, is thinking about watering.." Huw, if only. 😅 It's been the coldest, dullest summer in my lifetime, with no sign of change...tomato and courgette plants are dying, let alone fruiting, and even the blueberry bushes are getting their autumn colours. It's depressing 🙁
@CWorgen5732
@CWorgen5732 25 күн бұрын
I would gladly give you half my dry heat. I haven't had rain in a month and the irrigation is suffering. Temperatures between 85 and 100, nothing but sun. Oh, I'm wrong. We sometimes have clouds that make you think rain is coming, but it never does.
@magspies
@magspies 24 күн бұрын
@@CWorgen5732 Oh no, hoping you get some rain soon🤞That's tough, especially when the soil dry out so much. We had the warmest May on record! The coldest June in a decade (last year was the warmest June on record)...and July is looking to be one of (if not the) coldest on record too. This awful Climate Change. 😞So unpredictable, so hard to plan for.
@colorsinthegarden2032
@colorsinthegarden2032 24 күн бұрын
I really don't know why I keep trying to plant stuff in July in my garden... My temps are around 40C during the day and around 25C during the night. No matter how much I water, the air is so hot that nothing does well. It will stay like this until the middle of August, when it goes down to 30C. Officially, I am in zona 7a because of the average temp but averages mean nothing.
@malkysmitt2267
@malkysmitt2267 22 күн бұрын
Hi Huw, loving the videos, roughly how many hours are needed to be invested to get this kind if result?
@bevbond6152
@bevbond6152 21 күн бұрын
Your whole life I think😂
@craighale2284
@craighale2284 24 күн бұрын
What are the vegetables that I should focus on for winter? Sounds like PSB, spring cabbage and greens like kale?
@Howwerelivingfishing
@Howwerelivingfishing 24 күн бұрын
I’m trying to grow daikon radishes this year, I’m going to plant them tomorrow. I don’t like radishes but they look cool and I haven’t tried them. I’ll find someone to eat it if I don’t like them.
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 24 күн бұрын
They're great for making fresh pickles. We made white kimchi (not spicy version).
@Howwerelivingfishing
@Howwerelivingfishing 12 күн бұрын
@@MyFocusVaries oooh I like kimchi!
@genevievegraff2024
@genevievegraff2024 25 күн бұрын
Hello I like pour garden and gardening ,I know my question is not the today subject but if you want so can you give me the mesures of the beds and the path between them..thanks fromage France.
@psisky
@psisky 24 күн бұрын
I'll guess 2 feet between beds that are 4 feet x 10.
@genevievegraff2024
@genevievegraff2024 24 күн бұрын
@@psisky thank you very much
@CWorgen5732
@CWorgen5732 25 күн бұрын
Huw, what would you do if your grass was all brown and temperatures were consistently up to 35° with no rain?
@jillsellars2335
@jillsellars2335 24 күн бұрын
How do you preserve your carrots and which variety of Napa cabbage can you recommend
@veronikahorvath5087
@veronikahorvath5087 11 күн бұрын
How do you find your crops and harvest doing this year? Weather being extremely off the scale. We have just got an allotment, and because we are new to gardening and weather is depressing, I really worried about what to sow, and are we going to be able to harvest anything at all?
@pamelapollard8027
@pamelapollard8027 25 күн бұрын
When would i plant these in the 7b zone? In the panhandle of Texas we are having 98 to 100+ days.
@jennbasil
@jennbasil 24 күн бұрын
I'm north of Austin and I'm not planting almost anything he talked about for another month. Beginning of August I'll start some things under shade cloth for a fall harvest. Cilantro doesn't stand a chance for even longer. It just bolts for us. I tried in April. I put down coriander seed and kept it watered. Arugula/rocket came up. I guess there was seed left from when it went to seed and not it's gone to seed again. July and August are just brutal for us. I got shade cloth this year. Hoping it will help. Good luck!!!
@barbararoyal6139
@barbararoyal6139 25 күн бұрын
☀️🌿🕊️!!
@sschul5886
@sschul5886 24 күн бұрын
Grated carrots, lime juice & sugar or honey to taste...
@afriendtoo6971
@afriendtoo6971 23 күн бұрын
Japanese Beetles destroying my roses and other plants.
@user-xb7sj2uk4u
@user-xb7sj2uk4u 24 күн бұрын
Have been trying to grow kohlrabi (purple skin ones) for last 3 years with not much success. They germinate ok and get lots of leaves but fail at bulbing up. Put lots of fish , blood and bone into the soil as well. Where am I going wrong?
@beentheredonethat6584
@beentheredonethat6584 23 күн бұрын
Hey Huw, have you heard the saying, "sow fennel, sow trouble"? If so what does it mean?.
@CC-RaptureANYsecond
@CC-RaptureANYsecond 25 күн бұрын
Hi, would you know if pine needle tea is safe? Cheers
@BlessingsfromNorthIdaho
@BlessingsfromNorthIdaho 25 күн бұрын
Pine needle tea is quite safe and it’s very good for respiratory ailments. My husband and I both used it when we had covid and it helped immensely. It’s not a tea to drink everyday day month in and month out, but used occasionally it’s quite safe. Any pine cultivar is fine to use and you can even substitute fir or spruce, although my understanding is the pine is best. Unsprayed tree of course. Rinse the needles, give them a chop, bring water to a bowl, turn off heat, pour over needles. Cover your cup so all the oils don’t dissipate in the steam. Add honey or sugar if you like, steep for several minutes. 🙂
@brimelowfarmbychon3329
@brimelowfarmbychon3329 14 күн бұрын
👍❤garden
@jgrady9553
@jgrady9553 24 күн бұрын
👍👍
@sschul5886
@sschul5886 24 күн бұрын
Please, would it be possible for you to post the name of the item you are discussing when you start the discussion? Like the names of the potatoes ...
@schoolorganiktotoriallesta5551
@schoolorganiktotoriallesta5551 25 күн бұрын
Im, Indonesian good night
@farmchannel1231
@farmchannel1231 24 күн бұрын
🫶
@christajennings3828
@christajennings3828 24 күн бұрын
I'd MUCH rather eat turnips and kohlrabi than ANY part of fennel!
@Euripides_
@Euripides_ 25 күн бұрын
I'm wondering is that amount of flowers in the tunnel around the veg functional/necessary? I sow some but wondering if I should up my planting amount for pests
@user-ru2lo4qs4u
@user-ru2lo4qs4u 11 күн бұрын
For pollinators and pest deterance possibly
@rootsandshootsgardening-v9y
@rootsandshootsgardening-v9y 22 күн бұрын
anybody have any idea what part of Wales Huw's from? specially north or south
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 22 күн бұрын
Neither😂 Mid-West Wales near Aberystwyth
@rootsandshootsgardening-v9y
@rootsandshootsgardening-v9y 22 күн бұрын
@@HuwRichards oh 😆 I'm in North wales
@lukea5067
@lukea5067 23 күн бұрын
Why do people seem to remove the skin from beetroot - am I missing something?
@despoticmusic
@despoticmusic 8 күн бұрын
Because for any reasonable sized beet, it’s as tough as old leather… 😂
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