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Join me for a June garden tour around my extensive organic vegetable garden. We’ll look inside the polytunnel (Polycrub), at the newly renovated wildlife pond, the outdoor vegetable garden, and everything else. There are also updates on the roses and the wildflower border, as well as some bad news regarding the raspberries.
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00:00 Introduction
00:21 The Forecourt Garden
1:06 Very early raspberries (a growing trick)
02:51 A serious disease in the garden
04:11 The Wildlife Pond
06:04 Polycrub Garden
08:58 Roses, Roses, Roses
10:29 Perennial Wildflower Border Update
11:48 Organic Vegetable Garden Tour
16:06 Harvesting the first potatoes
17:32 Greenhouse and Patio Garden
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Tanya I always enjoy your tours and videos. So relaxing and inspirational
Such a glorious garden, I just love to see what you are doing with it. Foxgloves are my favorite flower and that closeup of the Bumblebee on it was a delight. Thank you.
So beautiful!! ❤
I absolutely love your garden! Polycrub envy… the raised beds and woodchip paths keep it functional and workable. The mixed plants borders with rock edges gives it a more natural feel. Very nicely balanced. Congratulations 😊
The Korean perennial celery intrigues me. Can it be eaten raw and if so how does it compare to say cardoons or lovage? Flavor wise
Such a amazing garden. Well done. I’m watching from Australia. I’ve been filming my gardening journey on YouTube and inspiring gardens like you have are a delight to see. 😊
To cure the issue with your raspberries you could try Lithotamne which is a kind of calcium powder that treats a type of mildew in the ground not the air born one you find on tomatoes … watch the video by William le Potagist .
Garden is looking great Tanya,those Roses are fabulous !
I'm in Florida and we had the worst spring for pill bugs (rolly pollies) I've never seen this much damage in mn many years of gardening. They ate all my starts as quickly as I planted and again as I replanted them. Horrible. I heard another YT talk about how horrible they were in South Carolina this year. I guess the climate change is causing more problems than we expected. Thanks for the tip about the orange trap. I have an orange tree way in the back and will go pick some row.Your property looks amazing and it seems like just last year you were moving to it.
Superbe jardin , j'aime beaucoup ces plantations en polyculture.
Such a beautiful garden tour – and I so appreciate the orange peel tip for woodlice. ❤
Your garden is looking great. Me and my garden are so far behind this year. I can't believe you've been there 4 years already – it feels like yesterday you moved there!!
You have quite the oasis there! Love it
You’ve got a huge tadpole in your pond at 5:14 swimming between the green leaves and the bud! So nice that the frogs are there already.
Hermoso 🤩 👏🏼
Perennial kale – what’s the name variety?I like that just sow once and it grows every year 😀
Your garden is so stunning!!! From a blank soil to this paradise 🌼
Do you know the name of the red and yellow wild flower?
🌸 Keep nurturing your green haven; it’s a true testament to your love and dedication!
Top Garden you have, well done just loved it all.
Got To Love The Garden Work, plus you get a free work out at the same time.
The garden is beautiful. I am having a terrible time with wood lice. Just today, I read about natural ways of controlling wood live, naturally. I will be trying " fruit traps", to rid my garden of these awful pests. Lee
Info on greenhouse ❤
Hello, is the flower you planted in the small pond a lotus? It is very beautiful. Have a nice day.
You have a big yard. How many hours do you spend a day in your yard? Curious.
Feeling Class Mates or 🌏 Citizens Love Nature.if. an other way. 🕙 to See Like Minded with Soft 💙.May One Day By Train 🚄 to See these places.
Great video I'd like to know how you ferment your radishes also I'd love to learn how to do pressure canning,I'd woodlice eat my carrot seedlings
Hi, have you thought about planting black raspberry-black Jewell? 🙂
Roses blissssss has Maggie ever fallen in pond 😂😂😂
Ikutan tur kebun bulan Juni di sekitar kebun sayur organik yang luas. Melihat bagian dalam polytunnel (Polycrub), kolam satwa liar yang baru direnovasi, kebun sayur luar ruangan, dan semuanya yang indah dan cantik tanaman yang subur-subur.
Hello Tanya. Your gardens looking great . I can see bowls of healthy veggie soups and stews upcoming for yourself and Josh . I understood it to be potato plants greenery showing signs of yellowing/dying and that's the sign to harvest . Am i wrong ? or is that for main crops etc. ? Thank you in advance for your advice .😀👍
The pond area looks great! Sorry to hear about the raspberry rot root. I haven't heard of it before, so thanks for sharing that info, it'll be useful if my plants ever suffer from it.
Wow, those oranges definitely did the trick for the Rolly Polly / Wood Lice issue. And, the pond is looking pretty nice! That's a pipe dream for me 'on this side of the pond.' One day…
What zone do you live in?
your garden looks great well done tanya
I love your rose arbor!! I planted a Generous Gardener on mine last year. How many roses do you have on your arbor?
Everything looks great in your garden.
How is the hedge you planted coming along?
I'd bet you can do some soil treatments by planting other types of plants there to help purge that from your soil.
Thanks for sharing I always enjoy your garden, Blessed Days…