Hello and today I am going to show you a special way to grow peas from seed because it protects the seed from vermin and also an easy way to plant the whole thing out which will be in a video coming soon. Here is the follow up video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha7FKFFkEfk
I have spent the last week planning what will be happening throughout this year. And I am sure you want to know what will be happening but first off thanks for your patience of so little uploads but this weekend I have a video on growing peas in gutters that just needs to be edited and another vegetable growing video. The end of next week is the start of my Easter holidays so I have 3 weeks of solid video making, interviewing and researching.
Here is what to come:
1) More DIY in the garden videos fro example ‘grow an edible flower hanging basket’ and ‘willow plant holder’ for a bit of creativity and aesthetics.
2) Raised bed gardening series ‘7 steps to a raised bed vegetable garden’
3) Google hangouts with you to answer questions and share what we are up to. Also interview other gardeners.
4) Increase the ’10 top’ series. Amazing to see my tomato tip video now has over 72,000 views! Will be including:
*10 remarkable raised bed gardening tips
*10 super strawberry growing tips
*10 phenomenal potato growing tips
*10 fabulous fruit tree growing tips
Which is your favourite?
5) Testing nutritional qualities of vegetables vs shop brought. Also testing the difference between rock dust and compost/dirt.
6) Improve my playlists so it is easier for you to browse my videos.
7) Giving back to the community. How? Sponsor gardening projects, donate to gardening charities, try and give away seeds but very complicated due to silly regulations and help smaller gardening channel by giving shoutouts and advice all for free! Also some guerrilla gardening – yes I really did say that!
Hope this all sounds good please share your views and anything you want that I haven’t listed here, see you all soon
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Thank you very simple method of keeping the rodents off the veg. I now know what happened to some pumpkin seeds which sprouted stalks and leaves to abut 10 inches, I planted them in the soil in my garden (first time planting anything) and over night they were all gone, I never knew what happened, but your video gave me the idea that it was more likely to have been mice, thanks for the video
What is Peas in german?
Genious idea! 🙂
Must try this method.
All the best.
Halvor.
New seed growing video is no up on HuwsNursery 🙂
Would you ever grow one of those Thompson and Morgan TomTato plants, just for fun, I mean? With tomatoes above the ground and potatoes below? They are grafted and the fruits and the potatoes are supposed to taste nice. They aren't genetically modified or anything. Would save space for city gardeners, I suppose. Nice videos you make! 😉
YOUNG MAN I NEED TO SAY THANK YOU FOR YOU VIDEOS ON HOW TO PROPOGATE CUTTINGS. I MOVED A THOMPSONS SEEDLESS GRAPE LAST FALL/WINTER THAT WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT SURVIVVED OUR DROUGHT. BECAUSE I HAD WATCHED YOUR VIDEO I KNEW HOW TO TAKE THE PRUNINGS FROM THAT GRAPE AND INSTEAD OF THROWING THEM AWAY I PUT THEM INTO COMPOST AND KEPT THEM MOIST ALL WINTER. THEY ARE LEAFING OUT!!! I WILL NOW HAVE 20 THOMPSONS GRAPES INSTEAD OF ONE AND THEY SHOULD BE DROUGHT RESISTANT AS WELL. I ALSO RECEIVED 20 HARDY KIWI CUTTINGS FROM MY UNCLE AND THEY ARE LEAFING OUT TOO. THANK YOU!
My friend that is a great way to avoid mice ruining your day. I have mice for the first time and have set up a trap line for them. Monsters did a lot of damage last year !
Congratulations on 7000 subscribers ! Just yesterday I swear it was 5000!! Keep up the great work !
I'd like to see the video of the transplant of the gutter pea's. wonderful idea but not
sure I could move them once established, never had any luck transplanting pea's.
green grass! that alone was enough to make me smile 🙂 Great idea with the rain gutters.
Well done Huw, keep it up.
I'm growing Meteor dwarf peas this year as well for the first time, cant stand all that netting!!
I planted peas in a similar fashion, but not a dense as this. But after they were grown I found that it was still entirely too dense; harvesting peas turned into a chore! So good luck with all those.
Nice video as always. Innovative technique! I love it !^_^!
Looks good compost how did you make it
real gardner
Peace of mind sowing pea seeds the easy way with Huw!
Hey neat video, but was hoping to see the actual growing, as opposed to just the planting… the title of the video led me to expect more…
Need holes for the half tube?