November Garden Full of Vegetables winter soon and no dig needed
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I show you around my November garden full of vegetables, with winter around the next corner and no digging needed. Learn my secrets to a productive winter garden. • Filmed by Nicola Smith 13th November 2024, temperate Atlantic climate zone 8 in winter. • The round tower, inspired by Philip S Callahan https://malagabay.wordpress.com/2016/... • IN THIS VIDEO • → No Dig Starter packs: https://shop.charlesdowding.co.uk/col... • → My trial beds: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/trials • → CD module trays, 15, 30 and 60 cell: https://containerwise.co.uk/charles-d... • SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL • → Shop: https://shop.charlesdowding.co.uk • → Online Courses: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/educ... • → Join the channel: @charlesdowding1nodig • LEARN MORE • → FREE Tips in my newsletter: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/#new... • → FREE Resources: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/reso... • → Blog: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/blog • → Instagram: / charles_dowding • → Substack: https://substack.com/@charlesdowding • → TikTok: / charles_dowding • → Pinterest: / charlesdowding • → Patreon: / charlesdowding • → T Shirts Hoodies: https://charlesdowding.teemill.com • Become a member of this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support our work with helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members: • / @charlesdowding1nodig • #nodig #nodiggarden #growingvegetables #vegetablegrowing #november • 00:00 Intro • 00:40 Offers for Green Friday, 29th Nov to 2nd Dec • 01:34 Weeding before winter - weed seeds in cow manure, and using a hoe to disturb them • 02:51 Weeds on pathways, and adding woodchip for soil nourishment • 03:32 Endive - frizzy, Fine Maraichere variety - I demonstrate picking the leaves • 04:24 Three-strip trial, with some badger damage • 05:17 A late planting of turnips, and some beetroot • 05:48 Parsnips - comparison of harvests from each bed of the three-strip trial, and my conclusions • 06:42 Canker on parsnips, and carrot root fly • 07:18 Beetroot - fine to eat root veg when big, not woody! • 07:42 Asparagus, cut down, and mustard as cover crop • 08:18 Treviso chicory • 09:11 Broad beans growing under Brussels sprouts • 09:25 Grass growing in lump of cow manure • 09:45 The tale of my two ponds - the small pond with liner • 10:07 Scaled-down model of an Irish round tower • 10:34 The big pond • 11:04 Size of Homeacres garden • 11:34 Area used for growing winter squash through black plastic, then sowed with rye grain and mustard seeds • 12:30 Chard, gives great harvests • 12:53 Leeks, with leaf miner damage • 13:57 Turnips, multisown, Tokyo Cross variety • 14:58 Some pigeon damage, plants now protected with netting • 15:26 Covers for winter - mesh over rocket, and fleece which damaged plants underneath during damp weather • 16:14 Chinese cabbage, covered with mesh on hoops and sprayed with Bacillus thuringiensis, and some thoughts on ducks! • 17:26 Broad beans as a cover crop, and asparagus now cut down • 18:15 Rhubarb • 18:33 Compost trial on overwintering spinach • 18:58 Savoy cabbage, deleafed, with compost between • 19:34 Salads in the polytunnel, with an interplanting of garlic • 19:54 Weeds, gem marigolds, should be killed by frost • 20:19 Garlic planting with white mustard, Sinapis alba, as green manure - good to eat! • 21:00 Overwintering broccoli, second planting after broad beans • 21:29 More salads in big polytunnel, with fleece to keep them healthy if cold - many types of leaves, and more garlic interplanted • 22:07 Chervil, Claytonia and colourful mustards • 23:15 Dig/no dig trial beds, nearly at the end • 24:27 Salads in the greenhouse, including Red Russian kale • 24:55 Tomato plants from sideshoots, Rosada variety - need moving into conservatory when frosty • 25:38 Wild rocket and broad beans in my CD module trays • 27:04 Keep going during winter!
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