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Early Spring No Dig Garden Update (NZ Edible Garden September 2020)



In this month’s no dig garden video you’re going to see harvesting of Brussels sprouts, potato planting and seedling repotting

For September’s monthly to do list, see https://homegrownhappiness.co.nz/spring-garden-september/

Hopefully this month’s gardening video helps you in your garden.

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21 Comments

  1. Thanks for another encouraging post. So nice to feel it warming up and things sprouting. All the best

  2. Nice to see the sun has returned :). Have you tried eating borage flowers? I recently learned they taste like cucumber!

  3. Curious to know where did you find the ulluco? I've been trying to find some more unusual root crops to grow with the oca and chinese yams since they take up the whole growing season.

  4. Really enjoy seeing your gardening updates – in our NZ spring!!! Looking forward to see how your earth gems do

  5. Hi Elian, when do you sow your Brussel sprouts? I’ve had no luck with them so far but I think it’s because I sow or plant them at the wrong time! Regards Maria.

  6. The spoon is actually a great idea. Has a built in handle, an a small shovel if you need one. Thanks for the video. God Bless, stay safe

  7. love these monthly updates. great tips along the way. what potting soil/compost do you use for growing your seedlings on in? thanks

  8. When did you plant your Brussel sprouts? I planted some in about April and their super healthy but haven't harvested anything . I'm in Australia.

  9. I'd give an arm and a leg to live in NZ…I hope you appreciate what a lovely country you have.

  10. What district are you in? We live in Canterbury, and wondering if our gardening planting dates could be similar. Also, how do you cook your brussels sprout heads? I am keen to give it a try. Thanks for a great video.

  11. Just brought your book at the weekend it’s great. Like how you put in months of planting things all around N Z for different climates. I’m quickly doing housework so I can get back to the book.HOMEGROWN HAPPINESS. Thanks from the bottom of my heart.

  12. I love watching your garden updates!! It’s an inspiration to me as I am also a gardener and YouTube creator. l’m harvesting my first fruits and veggies so exciting! I wish you a happy harvest! I still have so much to learn and I appreciate your tips, tricks! Please Keep sharing! I would love to learn more about gardening from each other.

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