Garden Plans

It’s all about changes to the garden, BIG and small



This is not the video I had planned, but change happens and there’s a lot of that just now. So many changes in the garden.

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36 Comments

  1. Still got about 10 days of nice weather (18-22C, low teens overnight) to go here … Then either BANG! Autumn, or maybe another week or 2 the same… I need to finally build my greenhouse doors ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  2. I like your greenhouse. I should build one like yours. your garden are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Please stay connected

  3. Enjoyed this, but I have always liked โ€œfly on the wallโ€ Eli. More please!

    Iโ€™m still praying some more tomatoes ripen this week but we wonโ€™t be far behind you now. The full summer season seems so short doesnโ€™t it?

  4. I love this video! I'm oldish and have started again this year after many failures. Now the kids are gown I'm trying again in my garden. Managed to grow quite a bit (considering the shite weather!) Just planted winter salad in new beds ive built, but not sure what I'm doing ๐Ÿ˜…
    I love the fast info and super quick vlogs (but will definitely commit to the longer ones ๐Ÿ˜Š). Thanks ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ˜Š

  5. Mix it up. Some like this and some more formal. Bet you can't do one using only the drone to film it ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Keep going you award winning duo. ๐Ÿ˜Š

  6. 900 bulbs! That's incredible. Great video that shows some of your thoughts as you modify your garden. The best advice was: "don't rush big changes".

  7. Brilliant update. Canโ€™t wait to see all the bulbs in bloom. Itโ€™s so cold down your way and itโ€™s starting to chill here too. The greenhouse looks so empty now but soon will be full again.

  8. Fantastic video. It's so good to see that gardeners can change their plans. I'm new to the channel and binge watching you both. Learning lots, brilliant teachers. Thank you๐Ÿ˜Š

  9. Hi eli and kate great video where you've taken the hedge out I โค it, I think you'll need a change with 900 spring bulbs but I'm looking forward to seeing them flower ๐ŸŽ‰

  10. I enjoyed this style very much. I have mentioned that I don't have a garden at all. I have house plants and some of them are herbs. So, seeing what you are Kate are doing and watching your joy as you change things and reap your rewards warms my gardenless heart.

  11. I have been sitting here in British Columbia, binging on your videos. They are marvellous! And I thought that I would hand you a tip. On the subject of carrots and beets: Neither of them like to be transplanted. But you already know that. But we would like to start the seeds earlier than we can do in the garden. So just like catching the unique rabbit (you 'neek up on it), you have to fool the seeds into thinking they are not being transplanted. First, hie the to a building supply store and purchase however many pieces of eavestroughing will equal the number of rows of carrots and beets as you plan to plant. The nice people there will likely cut them to length for you. Also purchase end caps for the eavestrough. Take them home and put them in your greenhouse. Fill with soil and plant your seeds. When you want to plant out into the garden, prepare a trench for each row the same size as the eavestrough. (You might want to place the eavestrough outside to harden off the plants of course.) Take the end cap off the eavestrough and tip the entire contents into the row, sliding the eavestrough as you place the carrots into position. The carrots have no idea they are being transplanted – and you have started the seeds early in the greenhouse. I hope I have made it clear. Any question about lack of clarity?

  12. Love your change up and off the cuff videos along with the drone views. Iโ€™m so glad I found your channel and IG this past year after my lumbar surgery so I binged watched your videos ๐Ÿ˜Š

  13. Aww, no fair, it's much funnier when the gimbal misbehaves, but you must've threatened it into stability today! ๐Ÿคฃ
    Great video, I really appreciate how you so often offer something different to all of the other You Tube gardening videos that are out the same week/month, there's always your own spin on it.
    And I'm definitely going to check out the bulb lasagna video this afternoon, because spring bulbs are something I want to have a go at for the first time this year!

  14. My daffodils have come and gone… currently really enjoying my tulips (first time I've ever grown them… a lovely deep red). My Hebe is also flowering for the first time (well the one in the front) ๐Ÿ˜€

  15. Morning Eli, what is the opaque material on the green house windows please? think my tomato plants may have gotten a bit scorched as up against the windows as only a narrow shed.

  16. I don't have a preference, it's fun to watch the different styles, I saw a fancy clip on Instagram as well. Even if you made a nine hour long unedited, one angle video unpacking your 900 bulbs, I would watch it and give a thumbs up. ๐Ÿ˜Š

  17. That is alot of bulbs!!! You should look into getting a small auger that you can attach to your drill. You can also get the auger with a long stem so you do not have to bend over much while digging. It sure makes planting much easier, by just dropping bulbs in each hole once you have all the holes created. And who does not need or want another tool to play with!๐Ÿคฉ

  18. I love watching you, this is my only my second time finding the videoโ€ฆ not sure where have I been๐Ÿ˜ƒ
    Thank you for your knowledge sharing and the fun side of the video. ๐Ÿฅ‚๐Ÿ™

  19. Hi Eli & Kate, OMG 900 spring bulbs! I love change, it keeps it interesting and another learning curve along that journey too ๐Ÿ˜Š always lots to learn every season. Lovely video update. Thanks for sharing and take care ๐Ÿ˜Š

  20. I'm a new gardener and a new subscriber! I am wrapping up my 2nd garden season in the PNW (North Western USA). I think your garden is absolutely stunning and beautiful, and the drone footage is so cool!

    I just heavily pruned my tomatoes and peppers in the hopes that they ripen a little bit more before I have to cut them down. We'll see! We also had a crap year over here for tomatoes and peppers.

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