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10 Gardening Tips, Ideas and Hacks That Actually Work. My 10 Tips, Ideas and Hacks Gardening in 2020



Today I have 10 gardening tips and ideas that actually work. In today’s video I want to give you my experience over this growing season of 2020 the 10 gardening tips and ideas that actually work. These tips and ideas actually work and are so easy to implement. So, if you like gardening and what to learn some quick gardening tips and ideas that actually work join me today to find out what they are. This video is for you if you enjoy gardening or are totally new to gardening. Enjoy.

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Time Stamp
0:00 Intro
0:30 Strawberry Cheat
1:23 Slugs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
2:00 Get Those Cabbage Leaves Away
3:15 Build The Easy Erect Hoop Bed
4:30 Straw for Potatoes
5:35 Tomato Hooks
7:00 Cut Those Tomatoes Back
8:30 Grafted Aubergines WOW
10:00 Only Way To Grow Cucumbers Is This Way
11:35 Potatoes and Tomatoes and Blight
12:30 Outro

26 Comments

  1. G'day Tony from Australia!!. I loved the gardening tips video. Looking at your tomatoes and cucumbers growing in the greenhouse, I was wondering why you are growing them in pots and not just in the ground. Are the bottoms cut out of the pots? I'm guessing you buried the pots to keep the soil warm? My apologies if you have explained this in another video. Subscribed!

  2. Built one of your brassica covers tony with the hoops and canes no more fighting with netting keeps it tight and tidy excellent idea thank you 😀

  3. Hello Tony, wondered where you got your hoops from for the covered raised bed? Just a side note about the tomato hooks, I cut up some old wire coat hangers to make the hooks and ground stakes. Wouldn't have done the whole tomatoes on the strings thing if I hadn't seen your set up so a big thumbs up from me. Thank you.

  4. Great tips, actually using some of them myself, we had a cucumber plant last year and didn't produce anything, this year we've got two and both are producing, they aren't any size compared to yours and they are outside, but still producing! Wonder if I'll get anything off my aubergine's? First time growing them, so will see

  5. Tony, great tips, and please please do the netting video! I’ve been plagued with cabbage butterfly in my first yr of growing and with the lockdown couldn’t get canes or netting for love nor money! Decided to focus on re usable netting for next season. My tip…. to free up bed space I’ve been weaving my rambling squash through the top of my picket fence and it’s working a treat!

  6. Hello Tony and thanks for the shout out….With the suppressing matting for the strawberries, be sure to buy good quality. It looks like yours is the same brand as mine – FABREX. This will easily last 5 years in the same position. Best tip I can give….use a plant numbering index….much quicker than writing plant labels and use PVC tape to mark pots 👍
    🌻 Nigel …….MuddyBootz Allotment 🌻

  7. Another useful tip for those considering long term raised beds……look for reclaimed paving slabs or flags. tip these on their sides and partly sink them into the ground. They make great raised beds plus they will not rot. I shall be building a few beds in the autumn this way to replace rotting scaffold boards 😀👍
    🌻 Nigel …….MuddyBootz Allotment 🌻

  8. Great video, thank you for the tips. I saw a post on regenerative farming on Instagram describing the 3 sisters crops. Squash, beans and corn which like to be grown together. Beans grow up the corn and the prickly squash leaves protect the other 2 from predators. Thanks again for the great videos 😊

  9. @5:46 My Mrs is always getting her toms & spuds mixed up too, lol. (I daren't say it's old age as I'm only 2 years behind you, lol)

  10. 0:42 Hey Tony, do you have to pull up and lay back down the fabric each season, in order to amending the soil with compost?

  11. Here’s a top storage tip: suspend an elasticated cargo net (you can get them from car spares stores or online) from cup hooks screwed into the joists of your shed roof, so the net hangs loosely from the shed ceiling. This is great for storing all kinds of things that are bulky but light, like fleece, small plastic pots or trays, bubble wrap for insulation, nets – all the sort of things that don’t live happily in drawers or boxes. They are on hand but out of the way.

  12. Hi Tony, I take it that the blue piping is that MDPE what size would you recommend getting? Thanks for these tips it is really great having experienced gardeners giving us these nuggets of gold. much appreciated.

  13. I have made these hoops and hinged them so I can just lift them up to access the veg
    Great video thx for sharing Tony.

  14. I don't grow veggies but I just like watching your videos. You are so happy and bouncy

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