There's Still Time! 10 Vegetables to START in AUGUST
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I just love your videos. Full of great information, and so artistic! Enjoyed the birds chirping and your beautiful cat just strolling through the garden.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the lovely feedback 😊
Your positivity is infectious. Fabulous information! You’re adorable❤
I've been gardening for years and years, and I love watching your videos to see what we do that is similar, what we do that is different, and everyone's different gardening style. It's SO amazing to see your channel go from your back yard into a large plot of land! I hope one day I will be able to do the same thing so my kids can experience the large gardens and beautiful landscapes, and put away a bunch of food so I can share with my elderly neighbors as well. One day! For now, I will enjoy your amazing garden and all it's beauty!! ❤❤
Thank you for your amazing content! I've been gardening for years. My grandpa always kept a small garden and passed that love on to me. Now I'm passing the love to my own grandchild. It's so much fun learning new and rediscovering some old tricks. You have inspired me to learn more about companion planting and exploring a few new veggies. ❤❤❤❤❤
Need a video for September too as I'll go back to my home in September and will grow alot of plants in my small room
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
You can still plant a few varieties for September 🙏🏻
@handcuffed302
10 ай бұрын
@@SpicyMoustache 👍😘
Dude, the plot is looking INSANE! So cool! Also didn't know about bolting. Gotta get some of those salad leaves going!
I ❤ your channel, so informative. I live in southern California and it's so hard to grow anything that can stand triple digits for weeks on end. Shade cloth isn't an option due to winds and rodents are amazingly abundant. Gophers are outta control here. Have to grow everything in cages and raised beds with gopher wire underneath. Thanks for such a clear and amazing explanation of how to grow everything!🥰 14:45
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! That sounds pretty challenging and congrats for managing that harsh conditions 🙏🏻
@jonrossjan
10 ай бұрын
Two layers of wire cloth didn’t stand a chance against the rats that appeared last season courtesy of messy neighbors so come March I’ll be putting 6” of pea gravel underneath all of my 13 meters (42’) of raised beds. Love your channel
@3_1st_namez6
10 ай бұрын
I'm in northern California here. today it was 110 degrees. I've done a lot of potatoes, peppers and onions. I usually go for pots for the gophers, and for the mice and deer problem, I know it sounds crazy but peeing around my plants keeps alot of the animals away😂
@orangemoonglows2692
10 ай бұрын
if you plant the right things, you'll have few problems growing in the heat. if you plant sweet potatoes, okra, the right squash, melons, cherry tomatoes, amaranth, etc., you'll have an abundant garden. if you are planting spinach, lettuce, beefsteak tomatoes, etc. - you won't have much of a garden.
@anoodono1841
10 ай бұрын
@@3_1st_namez6 luv it - this solution cld b used anywhere
Living in a slightly colder climate, but going to try planting the beats carrots and spinach today.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Give it a go mate. Worst case scenario, they might fail and you will learn a lesson for next year :)
@mountainair
10 ай бұрын
Ok In the ground. Whether they yield or not Im happy just chillin next to my garden in the sun and breeze. Sure beats doom scrolling - get the word out to the kids 😉
Love the vibe on this one bro, so good! Gotta get some of those plants in within the next couple weeks.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thank you bro I’ll bring you some seeds 😊
Good stuff, and I'll certainly sow a ton of beetroot. God bless.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Great to hear 😊
Thanks bro, I just started out filling and setting up our garden. I only bought 2 books in my life (I'm 38) a survival book 1 time I was in the army and now yours my 2nd and I am treating it as my garden bible! I told you once in a short, make a book and I buy it straight, and I did bro and I can tell I am enjoying reading every word of it. My wife can verify how happy I was that I ordered it and receiving it. It felt like Christmas as a little child when I received it. You are gold bro, you are making the world a better place and you will have many people that will join and your book/channel are an amazing guide for everyone, great job! I also have my plans which involve a bio gardens and thanks to your help and guidance they become more of a reality which in their turn will help other people walk the same road of making the world a better place. I am from Belgium and I hope once we can meet so I can tell this to you face to face. Best regards, Bjorn.
I'm waiting another week. It's brutally hot here so I delayed starting autumn crops. I got your book in the mail last night. Looks awesome, I do like how you crammed so much information and topics into the pages.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for ordering the book 🙏🏻🙏🏻
So encouraged to go for it! The soil needs amending in the plot where a garden would grow. Currently it's raw, mulched ground. I'll limit myself to mostly cover crop there. Yet, trying out some radish, carrot, lettuce ... in a few containers, sounds like success is possible. Thank YOU for the beautiful, inspiring content! Sincerely, Charlotte, NC, USA
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thank you Charlotte and defo go for it 😊
Where I live in the Uk we have had just none stop rain. A few hot days but my tomatoes are not ripening yet. Is that ok for this time into the season
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, that is a common issue for everyone but unless the plant has blite, it’s all good to wait :)
@kim6414
10 ай бұрын
@@SpicyMoustache thanks will do. They do look really healthy at the moment. My last two years I have a problem with blite.
From India this question specific we have lot of herbs but in citys like in mumbai and banglore we dont so like mushroom or herbs can u tell me terrace and balcony gardening please reply for that
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I don’t know how is your growing season and temperature fluctuations throughout the year
A great reminder to keep planting and enjoying!!!!
It was lovely to meet you at Carnival yesterday. All the best. Great content. Keep up the good work, and Happy Gardening 😊
You’ve been a fab inspiration for my own allotment. I’ve learnt so much from your videos. Would love to see a video on what you would sow in your polytunnel to over winter. I have one and I’d love to make best use of the space. Congratulations on the one million mark, well deserved 🎉
I’m in Texas impatiently suffering through triple digits days dreaming of a fall garden. Direct sow apparently is going to be my best friend. I’ll be recording in a journal. This will be my first fall garden & going to try spinach, carrots, peas maybe sneak in some radishes. I just received your book and am completely enthralled with your content. Thanks for sharing your garden love & knowledge with us Alessandro😁
@dannyesse3043
10 ай бұрын
Triple digits? What does it mean?
@navidj3136
10 ай бұрын
@@dannyesse3043 100+ Fahrenheit
@cinnamongurl8102
10 ай бұрын
Its 100+ degrees everyday, ranging from 100-108, so far this summer
Everything looks so lush and green.
Have a wonderful day and God bless
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thanks to you too 😊
I've only been with you a short time but learning so much. Which proves that seasoned gardeners are never to old to learn. Thank you so very much for the knowledge. Smiles 😊
I really love your advice. It has been so helpful. Thank you for doing what you do!
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
No worries. I’m happy you liked it 😊
You know what? I am a college student, but I will do exactly same as you❤❤❤
When I visit London next time, I would be really happy to buy some products, produced by you, if only you give such an opportunity. Some seeds for my garden, maybe? 😉
Thank you. I am so grateful for your videos ,as they and my tiny garden are therapy on days off.
Your garden allotment is so beautiful 😍 Thank you for another great video 👍
Great episode as always and thank you for the intercropping suggestions.
I’m just here to listen to this dudes accent 😂 love it
Thank you, I got really sick this spring and I couldn’t start my garden like I usually do and I was so sad. I’ve never tried growing autumn veggies, but I have quite a few seeds that would work. Again, thank you!
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Aw sorry to hear that and I hope you feel good enough now to start planting some stuff 😊
Just moved into a new house with a big garden, looking at your videos for inspiration, very cool dude!
Garden looking great and love the knowledge for you family you provide. Didnt know some of it. Always love seeing your preserve jars of goodies in your videos.
I’m moving back to the east coast at the end of the year (currently in Los Angeles) and I plan on making a good size garden at our house in an attempt to become more sustainable and self-sufficient. Very happy that found your videos. I will be relying on them every step of the way!
Would be cool if you open shop selling not just seeds from your garden but all type's of stuff you made from your garden. Oils, balms etc....or anything food related as well. KZreadr's can sell t shirt's and coffee mugs but you selling natural healthly product's would be dope af
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
That’s a super cool idea but most of the times I end giving it all away to friends and neighbours 😂
@themotorhino1331
10 ай бұрын
@@SpicyMoustacheI was going to say it would probably take away from the passion of what you do. Seems that happens when you take a hobby and make it a business. I'm sure this channel is fairly lucrative on its own to where you don't have to make it a business and are able to give your seeds and plants away to friends and family.
Haha wonder how much more i can squeeze onto my London balcony.. few more herbs wont hurt right?! 😁
Always enjoy your videos. I was thinking of what vegetables to plant for a late crop and you have answered my what I can sew. Thank you so much for all your hard work and all your wonderful videos!
His joy pulling colorful carrots made my day! ❤
Your passsion is your work❤
Beetroot leaves are fabulous in soups 🍲 😍
@anoodono1841
10 ай бұрын
Interesting - i steamed them ( -pretending t myself they were Chard) and they were nice
Thanks man Iv started mr own grow have about 10 tomatoes plants watermelon blueberries raspberries, but you’ve inspired me try new things
My favorite garden channel! Keep it up your content is pure and good. Don't follow the others you are leading the charge!
All my tomatoes were dying so i got them out today. I put in some green beens. Fingers crossed at least to see some leaves. 😅
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Yea, you will defo see some leaves and potentially pods mate 😊
august where i live in Texas we haven't seen a night cooler than 80 degrees Fahrenheit in almost a month
Your just awesome 👌 bro! Kind regards Ben from New Zealand 🇳🇿 😊
The uk weather is crazy now, so much rain and hardly much sun. My tomatoes are still green but will definitely try spinach, beetroot, and may try some watercress.
your videos have made me so interested in producing continuous sustainable crops and i hope to have my own small garden in the future. thank you for the videos!! ❤
Fordhook Giant is the best chard. Rainbow chard is pretty, but tougher. Been growing it for over 55 years. Too many people tend to toss the stalks, which are the best part in my humble opinion....😉
I've been to London, and many other cities, but WHERE in the world ,in London, does it look like this! My God, your overhead shots looked like very rural area. Fantastic use of space, info ,unbelievable amounts of knowledge, skills and abilities, or KSA s as we say in Navy! Ha! Miss Portsmouth harbor, God bless you dude, I will enjoy more viewing, for sure!
Love your enthusiasm! And this was perfect, will plant some of those immediately!
Looks like vegetable gardens are very popular where you live
Your videos are packed with information keep them coming tks.
I wanna grow tomatoes 🍅
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, this is not a good time but it all depends on your climate 😊
@DifferentRides
10 ай бұрын
probably the easiest thing to grow but a bit late for this season if you're in the UK
@kejadventures241
10 ай бұрын
Growing tomatoes is part of life in the South.
@kejadventures241
10 ай бұрын
@@SpicyMoustacheCreole tomatoes, That's what you want.
@DifferentRides
10 ай бұрын
@@kejadventures241 open air? In the UK?
😍😍appreciate all the work you put creating and sharing this video😍😍thank you
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thanks, that means a lot 😊😊
Thanks for all the tips, very useful! Love your videos !
Thanks for this, I got some rainbow chard seeds last week ready for next year on my new allotment, I didn’t know I could plant some now
Hello from Michigan USA
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Hey 👋
I love beet greens it's like Swiss Chard, I also showed my wife your tik tok and she subbed on it, your work and garden is amazing
Great video! I will sow some more in the garden today and fill up some empty spaces with carrots 😃 thank you for the great tips!
Thank you for sharing..your doing really great ..house garden and the new plot....
Ciao Alessandro, complimenti infiniti per il canale, per come comunichi e per il milione di follower!!! Grandissimo
Congrats on 1m! Really love your content and would love to own a garden some day
I really needed this video, thank you
Another great video packed with a ton of information
Your uploads are very enjoyable. Thank you for the excellent advice! You never fail, handsome!
Can you make a video please about the fruit trees? When and how to plant them. I know many of them are to be planted in autumn, so maybe it will be very timely
that garden is so beautiful it would be a dream to work on a garden as big as in the begginging all day
I sow parsnip yesterday for the winter. Hopefully it goes wel
Spicy moustache can u make a vid on how to revive just alive plants and what to do when you come back to your garden 🪴 after a long time
You use very old seeds they seem to work your gardens are fab
your excellent work pays off 👏👏👏👍
fantastic and very educational video - thank you
great vid big fella, my only switch on this is id prefer turnips and swede where you slotted in oriental salads, but hey i only grow veg i love to eat,,,, thats the joy of growing your own food 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Started my onion patch. First time planting anything 😅
You’re awesome! Thank you.
Love the colors in this video! Question: Have you consider moving out of the city? If so, what's keeping you in? Maybe a nice podcast/video topic to shoot for the channel. I'm curious!
Informative but not boring🎉🎉🎉 thankyou 😊
Thank you
I like how this guy is a mix of tough and positive if that makes sense 😅
Super interesting information 👍🫶, thank you 🙏 💜😎
Love the tips❤❤❤
My growing season didn’t do that well this year. Had rats in my garden and they ate everything 😢
@snyx_yt9595
10 ай бұрын
Sorry for that ratatouille 🐀 did dirty there
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Awww so sorry to hear that
@That1Chick
10 ай бұрын
Cats work good for that!
@kim6414
10 ай бұрын
@@That1Chick I get 5 cats in my garden every day. They use my garden as a walkthrough to get to an old gym right in front of my house which has loads of mice and rats. I even said to the cat’s catch the rat and I will buy you some treats 😂
@jaskaran-ll3xk
10 ай бұрын
Why didn’t u trap them than ?
Love your channel❤ you have the best tips ever! ❤
you make gardening so much easier, thank you!! Regarding the carrots, does the water push through the wood when I water it?
Utilissimo 😍 So useful! 😍
Congratulations again on your 1Mill viewers!❤
Thank you for the ideas, un abbraccio della Toscana 🌱
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Grazie mille 🙏🏻
Lollo rossa regrows brill after cutting the head.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Yep, I didn’t have any other example tho 😂
Thank you for the video. This is very informative. How far into the fall can you continue gardening? Until the first freeze?
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Yep and even further if you leave plants in ground to overwinter like carrots and beets :)
Great video dude ❤
Tropical woodlice (isopods), kiwis perfectly help to process no worse than worms
Love your videos !
Love your videos! As a fellow Uk-based urban gardener I was wondering where you get your seed module trays? They look good and sturdy and potentially longer-lasting than ones I have bought in the past!
Hola ..felicitaciones por tu premio y tu bella sonrisa 😂 estoy en invierno .
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Muito obrigado 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I appreciate YOU❤
Carrot tops are edible. The thinnings can flavor soup or fresh salads.
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Yep, that’s why I said it in the video 😊
Great video. And love your book 🙏
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, I appreciate it 😊
Very helpful information, what about lovage?
can we grow grains on our garden?
Oh ima go plant Kale 😋
@SpicyMoustache
10 ай бұрын
Great choice!
Very interesting videoxx