Vegetable Gardening

October Back Garden Tour – Vegetable Gardening For Beginners At Home



Welcome to our October back garden tour from our vegetable gardening for beginners at home series. In this October back garden tour we will see what we are still harvesting and growing in our back garden vegetable garden.

The sun is out and we are still harvesting from our home vegetable garden. We will continue to let our aubergines and tomatoes ripen until they get hit by the first frost. They are enjoying the late summer sunshine.

The subpod is a great addition to our garden.
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Having a home composting system is a great way to deal with the waste vegetables and flowers from the garden and our home.

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00:00 Introduction to October back garden tour
00:41 Storing the Pumpkin and Squash harvest
01:46 Our Subpod home composting system working
03:30 Wild Rocket in veg patch
04:01 Aubergines and Tomatoes in October
06:03 Peppers and Chillis in October
07:42 Our back garden chickens

11 Comments

  1. Hi, I had very good results from removing Green Peppers from the plant and ripening them in a sunny conservatory. I am aware that Chillies only ripen on the plant so brought mine indoors and so far so good. Cheers

  2. Thanks for the video. Your garden is doing well as the main growing season is slowly coming to its conclusion. Squashes are not my thing, however yours are doing well. Nice to hear the chickens clucking away! Fattening my eight Rhode Island Reds for processing nearer Christmas in time for the local church's old folks Xmas lunches. Apart from tomato debris, all the waste is in the chicken run for them to eat and compost!

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