Thanks John for the video we’re very lucky to see this as the Chrysanthemum growers tend not to show you anything, that’s why I think where I am in the East Riding it seems to be dying out. We had a bloke come to one of our NVS shows in Driffield sometime in October from Whitby with a truck load of chrysanthemums big Jap ones, he won pretty much everything. Again thanks for the video , looking forward to seeing your leeks next time you do a video
Trench fertiliser is a mix of different components to give a slow release feed over the summer months., usually higher in potash but still has nitrogen and phosphorus in lower quantity. Trench fertiliser is usually applied in late autumn .
Excellent video again from John.The information and knowledge from Frankie will help all aspiring flower growers.
Thanks John for the video we’re very lucky to see this as the Chrysanthemum growers tend not to show you anything, that’s why I think where I am in the East Riding it seems to be dying out. We had a bloke come to one of our NVS shows in Driffield sometime in October from Whitby with a truck load of chrysanthemums big Jap ones, he won pretty much everything. Again thanks for the video , looking forward to seeing your leeks next time you do a video
I'm also in Beverley and would love to grow Chrysanthemums like that.
Thanks John looking forward to further visits.
Thanks John and Frankie. Wow !
Great video John, and brilliant knowledge and tips from Frankie
Cracking vid John pal - very impressive set up he’s got
Thankyou both, very interesting.
Very enjoyable
Interesting
Great video John nice to see someone sharing their hard earned knowledge ,Question from a numpty what is trench fertilizer please
Trench fertiliser is a mix of different components to give a slow release feed over the summer months., usually higher in potash but still has nitrogen and phosphorus in lower quantity. Trench fertiliser is usually applied in late autumn .