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Late April No Dig Gardening Update (Edible Garden NZ Autumn 2020)



It’s nearing the end of April and I thought it was time for another garden update. The shade is well and truly here in the top garden, and the sun is gone by about 10:30am. Luckily I had planted the majority of my winter crops in January, so they are already an established size.

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  1. 💚👍true it didn’t must look perfect when it’s still delicious 😋 💚 beautiful autumn garden with so many delicious yammmys 👌thank you for the nice video ❣️and greetings from ✨🌿💚🌿✨☺️☺️☺️

  2. Lovely tour. Haven't seen a cabbage butterfly for a couple of days but not taking my brassicas covers off just yet!

  3. Great video, well done on the seed grown Feijoas, that’s awesome!
    Was that an artichoke plant in your front garden? If so how do you get one with them?

  4. Hey came across your channel the other day and I’m hooked I’m an avid vegetable gardener myself from New Zealand weeding my carrots today and spied a few garlic somehow self sone from last years crop great channel 👍

  5. Thanks so much, what variety of tomatoes do you recommend for late season cropping?

  6. Kale, mustard, spinach is divided into my winter garden and then turnips are broadcast all over. BUT, we are ready for the summer garden now, Bluegrass area of Kentucky. Thanks for sharing; missed the chickens this time though.

  7. Hey 🙂 I’m trying to work out if I can plant anything now that will grow now going into winter? I’m in Palmerston North, it doesn’t get too cold and my garden is situated in lots of all day sun beside the house. Any suggestions of what I can plant from seed or maybe if I buy smaller plants?

  8. we have a quarter acre in town, and hubby and I have tried vege planting a few times but somehow or other we have never been successful. I'm really wanting to do as you do, though, so will keep trying!

  9. It was so good to find a down to Earth NZ gardening video from a Gardener as young as your self, gives me confidence in the future of Gardening. My experience goes back 40 years and the wonderful thing is basic gardening remains the same and we are finding out now that we do not NEED the Garden products that we are told a garden needs to be successful as it has become down to Mother Nature once more. I write a weekly gardening guide for my south Island area which is published in a local information weekly publication. Most people do not want to be bogged down with the science of gardening, they just want the basics as you show and more now than ever as our World has shrunk to our own back yards. I have added your video to my blog Thank you. https://nzstyleforever.blogspot.com/2020/05/gardening-in-north-otago-may-7th-2020.html

  10. Wow those veges look great, when you say no dig garden means you don't turn the top soil? Like watching your garden videos so inspiring😀👌

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