July the busiest month keep up with growth











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A major month for everything in the garden! Harvests keep you busy and they result in empty spaces. • Soil does not need a rest, so it’s good to keep resowing and replanting. There are many possibilities. • Don’t worry about four year rotation unless your soil is depleted and has soil diseases like clubroot. • Make loads of compost! • Link to my page on Crocus https://tidd.ly/4489yyu • Harvest second early potatoes, and onions probably later in the month • If it rains a few times there are chances of late bight. • SOW in temperate climates: • 1 In the first week sow dwarf beans, beetroot and carrots (direct only). • 2 Until mid month sow chicory for radicchio. • 3 At any time sow salad onions, chard, lettuce and endive. • 4 After mid month sow Florence fennel, coriander, chervil and Chinese cabbage. • Wait until August for spinach and salad rocket. • Transplant leeks, brassicas, salads. • Pest protection against caterpillars, I use mesh for smaller plants and Bacillus thuringiensis when they are larger. In the UK, it's called Box hedge caterpillar killer . • My three online courses: • No Dig Gardening: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/cour... • Skills for Growing: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/cour... • From Seed to Harvest: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/cour... • 00:00 Introduction • 00:45 Second plantings • 01:05 Ridge cucumber and multisown beetroot • 01:20 Carrots • 01:51 Onions, downy mildew - early harvest • 02:51 Kale, and when to water • 03:20 Potatoes - Casablanca variety, grass as mulch • 04:46 Multisown leeks • 05:12 Lettuce - young transplants • 05:27 Celery - lots of water needed • 05:46 French bean, planted today • 06:31 Garlic harvest, and rust • 07:25 Compost - making, the temperature of heaps, stage of decomposition, rain, smaller compost bins • 10:54 Interplanting - Brussels with carrots • 12:31 Mesh cover • 13:03 Compost bay pallet system • 14:30 Multisown beetroot from early planting • 15:22 Early July sowings - Savoy cabbage, broccoli • 15:54 Pests, be wary • 16:15 Lettuce under Thermacrop, and bindweed - how to remove • 16:42 Protection against rabbits, and foxes • 17:09 Removing covers, and the benefits of mesh • 17:35 Bird netting, against rabbits and deer • 18:04 Polytunnel plants - tomatoes, problems with growth, and deleafing • 19:55 Melons looking stronger, need pruning • 20:41 Cucumber plants - problems with leaves, slow to fruit • 21:51 Melons in the greenhouse - good growth, and tomatoes - not so good • 22:39 Propagation - a lot! - some ideas • 23:42 Potting on • 24:26 Four-year rotation, not necessary • 24:38 Outro • My new compost book: • Signed copies available from my website: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/prod... • And direct from publisher DK: https://geni.us/Compost • Filmed Homeacres 25th June by Edward Dowding. • Music by Rory Dinwoodie, IG: rorydinwoodiemusic • You can join 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 #july #nodiggardening #growyourownfood #growyourownveggies #growyourown #julyjobs #charlesdowding

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