Thanks for watching don't forget to hit the like and subscribe for regular updates Here are the propegators i use Seedling Heat mat with thermostat - amzn.to/3ryWn5a Unheated propagator - amzn.to/3q7JK0O Here are some links to the seeds mentioned Pea - FELTHAM First Early - 350 Seeds - amzn.to/3p8YmvL Radhishes French breakfast - amzn.to/2YZ75FU Broad Bean Aquadulce - amzn.to/3cSTkkg Kholrabi Purple delicacy - amzn.to/36VCddR Pac Choi - amzn.to/3d5gEM3 Hot Pepper - Hungarian Hot Wax - amzn.to/3q0Lxov Chilli Pepper - Trinidad MORUGA Scorpion - amzn.to/3aOyyj0 Hot Pepper - Dorset Naga - amzn.to/2YWimXz Tomatoes Marmande - amzn.to/3rLiPsf Tomatoes; Sweet Million - amzn.to/3aJTSq6 Tomatoes; Outdoor Girl - amzn.to/3a18C4G Tomatoes; Gardeners delight - amzn.to/3p1fgML Aubergine - Italian Long Purple - amzn.to/36QbbEz Aubergine - Black Beauty - amzn.to/3p2luvw Aubergine - Money Maker - amzn.to/2MNJ81Z
I grew up in a terrace house on one one side we opened the door and we were on the road and on the other side we had about 4ft of concreet. I'm so happy my children can play in the garden like this
Some great information here, thank you! I got some good tips as this is my first year attempting any type of planting from seed. Its a very exciting time of the year
New subscriber here! Love all these videos! Very informative! This month I'm growing chocolate bhuta ghost chillies, peas, runner beans, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, cucamelons, golden nugget tomatoes, Ailsa Craig tomatoes and I can't even remember what else! I've planted so much!
Thanks for the info on what to plant in April. Ive got lettuce to plant out but worried that we've still got cold weather ahead, I will have to get some fleece on them.
Thank you excellent info i need to plant my beans, fenugreek, beetroot and pak choy. Some carrots too. I have a tomato over wintered in a cold part of the house and new growth on it! I shall plant it out and see what happens with it
IBefore the lockdowns I always bought seeds from Lidl but then I discovered Premier Seeds Direct. They are very affordable and such a great range of different varieties.... I see you have too !
Hiya Monty. It's great to see your peas go out. Mine are still a little small. Zac is hysterical wielding that tool. Nearly put paid to your pea plants. Wish I had the space for squash. Really looking forward to getting the girls out and about this week when chicken lockdown ends. Take care. Mags
@@MyFamilyGarden Yes mate brilliant answer. I have ordered some seed and will be following your advice and planting a patch out in a couple of weeks. Happy gardening
Great video, enjoyed watching it. Was inspired by your ginger video and now have a load of plants to put in with my cucumber, plus a shed load of Chilli plants of varying Scoville ratings. Many Thanks
Got peas in, growing up the sticks now. Loads of different onions from seed. Experimenting with them from seed directly in the ground. They’re all sprouting and away. Cabbages just for the ‘spring green’ stage as slugs get into the middles when they ball up. Spinach, chards, mustard greens. Lettuce and rocket. Only going to do maincrop carrots as wasn’t impressed with small varieties that take up almost as much room for less edibles. Runner beans and dwarf fb to do . Although I have a few broad beans in for the sake of my husband who loves them,they’re well away on course for an early crop. Spuds are in the new bed with mulch over them up the top garden, using them for conditioning the soil and eat what’s good. I expect interference from critters up there but will have to see. My new greenhouse will go up very soon, then I will know no bounds. Well hoping! Had a plastic greenhouse last year but the big summer storm blew it out 2months after we put it up. Having a ‘storm proof’ glass one this time. Live up a Welsh mountain! So my veggies in a nutshell. Thanks for your video. Nice and simple explanation about how to tell by the weeds what you can sow. Keep going and happy gardening.
Morning Monty and family 🇨🇦✌️ I think your the first person to talk about Crystal Apple and Lemon cukes, I grow them every year and most people had never heard of them but my husband loves them he picks direct and just eats them 😂😂. I may start my runner beans this week but it’s still a bit cold down to the minus range last night. As always 🐝 safe and stay gardening from Langley 🇨🇦🥕🧑🌾🥬💐💐
They're some of the few cucumbers that don't end up bitter for us and i like the colour and size for the kids to just pick and go. I'm waiting a ew weeks to start my beans
Love your videos. After watching I ordered my callalo seeds. I'm new at gardening and I love it, im obsessed. I've tried growing spinach but it's not working for me so I'm giving up on that. Spinach was a substitute, now I found my calallo seeds I cant wait for them to arrive. Have you filmed a video about growing sweetcorn that I can refer to?. Thank you.
Sweetcorn has been a bit of a nemesis of mine these last few years, I've got some videos on the 3 sisters method th-cam.com/video/KtfrWlI5B0o/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this video. I am in Scotland and just made raised planters to grow some vegetables. I have never done this before 😅 so will be fun to see if I am pull this off. I was thinking to plant Spanish, tomatoes, chillies, herbs. My planter is 7 meter long. Any tips please what should go together and if I can just sow them straight outside. Also how do you protect them when it rains?
I sowed cucumber and cauliflower seeds indoors 4 weeks ago..both germinated but have now died right back.I think I may have over watered 😕😣😢 Plan to sow again next week and this time will keep dryer. On the plus side, 3 different types of peppers seem to be doing well, indoors of course. I've so much to learn, but loving it all. Thank you for all the tips and advice, very much appreciated 🙏
Sounds like dampening off. Try watering in the morning from the bottom, that way they get a chance for the surface to dry a little before the temps drop at night.
Got to say Premier Seeds are great value, I always go to them especially for spring onion, shallot and onion seeds. Hard to beat (in no way an agent for them - just saying).
Hi great vlog we only started our allotment last year,and just to grow veg and stuff,I just grew,most stuff all in one go,so had loads of salad and veg stuff all in one go,how often would you replant veg and stuff so we get them at regular times so eat for a longer time ,thanks 👍
I discussed this a little bit in the march planting guide I did, but I think I should do a video covering it in more detail. With fast croppers like salads I try to do 2 weekly/monthly sowings that way as I'm picking one another bid getting ready. With slow croppers like potatoes I mix earlies an main crop so I get staggered harvests
Thank you, this is a handy video. I'm kind of late getting started this year!...By the way, I've been watching past episodes of Gardener's World, did you appear on an episode with your daughter?
Just love all your tips....have a prosperous year ahead. Just got myself a piece of land recently.Alhamdulillah. Its a 23000 square feet ...in the process of planing where and what to put on the land...
Ho Motin, I am impressed that you are planting amaranth. In Trinidad where I am from, we call it Chowrai bhaji and it is cooked as a spinach. It is a staple in the diet of our ancestors and descendants who came from India. I have my seeds and I am going to sow later this week when it will be warmer.
Amaranth is such a culturally significant plant most of SE Asians have it as a staple, we grow a few different ones some like laal saag which we use for the leaves and others like dugi/denga which we use for the stems
@@MyFamilyGarden should I sow them now or wait till later in April? I have both the green leaves and the red. Can’t wait to have it with some dhall and white rice
So interesting to know Amaranth and hyacinth beans as an edible! I’ve previously only seen people talk about them in the cut flower/ flower growing community! Curious to try them.
Have you tried growing Loofah? I am trying this year. I dont expect too much as its needs a long growing season . Not sure Manchester can provide enough sun!
Hi. I have a question for you regarding potatoes. If you don’t mind. I have potatoes sprouting from my vegetable rack. I’m going to plant them but do I treat them as earlier or kate potatoes? Thanks. I love the videos and hopefully will be able to catch s Saturday evening video soon.
I was hoping for a little advice on filling my first ever veg bed. Its about 1 sqm and a 12 inches high. So far I've filled the bottom with a branches from the garden, a few inches of fairly rotted woodchips, and now I'm about to add my compost. I've bought a couple bags of composted manure and I was wondering how I should incorporate this? Should I just mix it into the final compost layer on top, or should I just use abit and then add the compost on top? Also, should i be careful with how much manure I add? Thanks in advance😊
Salaam brother, would you be kind enough to explain your lighting set up in your next video. I would like to create my own and I am not sure how much distance I should have from the light and the strength of the bulb. Jzk
@@MyFamilyGarden brother, I meant the one you made in your shoe cabinet. Trying to not spend too much money. I am especially confused about the strength of the bulb and the distance I should keep it from my chilli plants. Jzk
Hi monty...great video packed with info...👍...I'm trying to grow bitter gourd (karla seed)...not having much luck though..🙄..do you know how long they take to germinate???🤔
I sowed my tomatoes too early and they have taken off brilliantly indoors (gardener’s delight). They are already 10cm high! What should I do with them? Cold frame outside or into the ground?
I'd pot them up and plant them deep, keep in the house for a couple of more weeks before moving to a cold frame when the temperatures in there are 10c at night
Really good quick advise, I need to pop out and buy some pea seeds asap. I have a spare guttering but currently no greenhouse at the allotment 😅 do you think they would be ok hung from the allotment shed Infront of the window?
Do you grow your lablab beans in the greenhouse or outdoors? Any tips on ensuring they produce beans? I had some last year but they didn't even flower!
We grow some inside but most outside, there are some varieties that i've grown that just didn't produce anything so stopped growing them. They need a long growing season and plenty of sun
@@MyFamilyGarden nice, i also started eating them last year but i never grew them as a cover crop. i direct sowed broad beans in december and they are now about 15cm tall. i cant wait until i can harvest. :)
@@MyFamilyGarden haha i thought u are from malaysia. Im from singapore btw. May Allah bless you with success and in this life and the hereafter Abdul Mateen ❤☝️
Asalamu alakyum Wa rahmatullah wa Barakatu dear brother how do i know when potatoes are ready for harvest may Allah SWT grant you and you family the highest Jannah ( Jannatul Firdaus) inshallah we meet in Jannah May Allah SWT shower His mercy and grant you and the Ummah the loftiest abode in Jannah and reunite the ummah in Jannah. Inshallah we meet in jannah ❤️
Walaikum Salaam Wa ramatullah wa barakatuhu. Ameen ya rabbul a'lameen this will explain how and what to look out for th-cam.com/video/zSOsAlYYFG4/w-d-xo.html
Asalaamualaikum, I am growing my own veg and fruit garden. Is there anyone who does gardening in Leicester who I can follow. As I am trying to grow some melon and watermelon I have the seed but not sure if they will grow. Please if you can get back to me. JazakAllah hu Khair.
I am fed up with gardening videos when the grower does not tell which area region city of the world he is talking about. April in Toronto is totally different from April in India.
Thanks for watching don't forget to hit the like and subscribe for regular updates
Here are the propegators i use
Seedling Heat mat with thermostat - amzn.to/3ryWn5a
Unheated propagator - amzn.to/3q7JK0O
Here are some links to the seeds mentioned
Pea - FELTHAM First Early - 350 Seeds - amzn.to/3p8YmvL
Radhishes French breakfast - amzn.to/2YZ75FU
Broad Bean Aquadulce - amzn.to/3cSTkkg
Kholrabi Purple delicacy - amzn.to/36VCddR
Pac Choi - amzn.to/3d5gEM3
Hot Pepper - Hungarian Hot Wax - amzn.to/3q0Lxov
Chilli Pepper - Trinidad MORUGA Scorpion - amzn.to/3aOyyj0
Hot Pepper - Dorset Naga - amzn.to/2YWimXz
Tomatoes Marmande - amzn.to/3rLiPsf
Tomatoes; Sweet Million - amzn.to/3aJTSq6
Tomatoes; Outdoor Girl - amzn.to/3a18C4G
Tomatoes; Gardeners delight - amzn.to/3p1fgML
Aubergine - Italian Long Purple - amzn.to/36QbbEz
Aubergine - Black Beauty - amzn.to/3p2luvw
Aubergine - Money Maker - amzn.to/2MNJ81Z
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Love the way your children get involved in your garden
I love having them involved with me
Not every child has the freedom to get out into a garden
Bless are the ones that can
I grew up in a terrace house on one one side we opened the door and we were on the road and on the other side we had about 4ft of concreet. I'm so happy my children can play in the garden like this
What a Beautiful way to train children.
You are so kind
Delighted to find your site love from Ireland 🇮🇪
Welcome aboard, glad you found us
Love you videos they are very good because you don’t talk to much you just get to the point
Thanks Linda
Glad you like them!
Love it because its real! Also thanks for the tip for methi. I didnt realise all this time i couod plant them from my seeds I cook with. Thanks bro!
Love your videos ; keep them coming. This is such an exciting time of year. Just what we need.
It's a great way to start the season proper full of anticipation and expectation, i love this time
Some great information here, thank you! I got some good tips as this is my first year attempting any type of planting from seed. Its a very exciting time of the year
It's y favourite time of year love the excitement
Great video, some things I’ve never heard of! Looking forward to seeing them growing in future films. Love Zacky’s help lol
He's a little star
I like seeing the layout of your green house. (The sweeping videos of the areas)
I'm lucky got two greenhouses this year, hopefully building a third soon...
Because I do not know my zone I am so pleased to hear you say
When you see the weeds it's an indication to start planting
Excellent statement
One love
Nsture is the best indicator i've always found, if we follow what nature does then we won't go far wrong
New subscriber here! Love all these videos! Very informative! This month I'm growing chocolate bhuta ghost chillies, peas, runner beans, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, cucamelons, golden nugget tomatoes, Ailsa Craig tomatoes and I can't even remember what else! I've planted so much!
Thanks Annabel, that's a lovely list, I sowed all my chillies in January.
@@MyFamilyGarden I live about 400 miles north of you, so I'm playing catch up! Heres hoping for a successful growing season for us all 😊
Your son’s digging reminds me of my own son. Lol. Very passionate and vigorous! I wish I had their energy!
I can't keep up with him lol
Thanks mate, very helpful
Loving the advice on what to start growing now thank you👍
Awesome, glad you're enjoying it
Thanks for the info on what to plant in April. Ive got lettuce to plant out but worried that we've still got cold weather ahead, I will have to get some fleece on them.
it's going to be -2/-3 for us the nest couple of nights and again next weekend, i put a plastic sheet over my fenugreek last night just in case
@@MyFamilyGarden ive got some garden fleece ill put that over it 👍
Love this video ,we can all agree it was much needed 😆👌
Mashallah
Thank you excellent info i need to plant my beans, fenugreek, beetroot and pak choy. Some carrots too. I have a tomato over wintered in a cold part of the house and new growth on it! I shall plant it out and see what happens with it
IBefore the lockdowns I always bought seeds from Lidl but then I discovered Premier Seeds Direct. They are very affordable and such a great range of different varieties.... I see you have too !
Premier seeds are brilliant, good value and a good amount of seeds too
Great ideas you have! I have my work cut out for me! Lovely helpers!
Thanks so much! 😊, just take it step by step and enjoy it
Great video. I unknowingly planted my broad beans with my Garlic. Nice to know it will help!
The garlic will help mask the broad beans and prevent blackfly
Hiya Monty. It's great to see your peas go out. Mine are still a little small. Zac is hysterical wielding that tool. Nearly put paid to your pea plants. Wish I had the space for squash. Really looking forward to getting the girls out and about this week when chicken lockdown ends. Take care. Mags
Hopefully some mild weather will give them a growth spurt. Does your forecast look ok?
He got me a few times with that thing 😭😂😂😂
Love your videos brother! Thank you for creating 🙌❤️
Glad you like them!
Masha’Allah nice sharing
You're welcome
I’m so glad I’ve stumbled across this page. Subscribed!
Glad you found us too 🙂
Thank you for the great informative video. 😊
You are so welcome!
Great info. Thanks. And I like growing peas too!
The kids love planting peas, easy to handle and to grow
Some great advice and fab selection of seeds, thanks 👍
Cheers Mark, it's a brilliant time of year
Hi, any chance you can give advice on growing fenugreek (methi). Peace be upon you.
Hopefully the anser in the live tonight was ok?
@@MyFamilyGarden Yes mate brilliant answer. I have ordered some seed and will be following your advice and planting a patch out in a couple of weeks. Happy gardening
Great video, enjoyed watching it. Was inspired by your ginger video and now have a load of plants to put in with my cucumber, plus a shed load of Chilli plants of varying Scoville ratings. Many Thanks
Nice one, i love growing chillies, there's something about them that's so satisfying
i'm growing lufa. I haven't got much success past two years. I'm preparing more fertile soil. Hopefully, I can grow well this year.
One love
So helpful, thank you
You're very welcome
I guess I'm going to concentrate on the gourd seeds thank you for the tip
They'll do well Insha'Allah
glad to see the cloth cap, now you just need a whippet to be a proper yorkshire man!!!!! lol
Ooh arr I loves me flat cap!
A great video, thanks for sharing!
You're very welcome
Got peas in, growing up the sticks now. Loads of different onions from seed. Experimenting with them from seed directly in the ground. They’re all sprouting and away. Cabbages just for the ‘spring green’ stage as slugs get into the middles when they ball up. Spinach, chards, mustard greens. Lettuce and rocket. Only going to do maincrop carrots as wasn’t impressed with small varieties that take up almost as much room for less edibles. Runner beans and dwarf fb to do . Although I have a few broad beans in for the sake of my husband who loves them,they’re well away on course for an early crop. Spuds are in the new bed with mulch over them up the top garden, using them for conditioning the soil and eat what’s good. I expect interference from critters up there but will have to see. My new greenhouse will go up very soon, then I will know no bounds. Well hoping! Had a plastic greenhouse last year but the big summer storm blew it out 2months after we put it up. Having a ‘storm proof’ glass one this time. Live up a Welsh mountain! So my veggies in a nutshell. Thanks for your video. Nice and simple explanation about how to tell by the weeds what you can sow. Keep going and happy gardening.
Oh wow you've got loads on the go, hopefully we'll get some rain soon so the gardens can get blooming
Thank you for all the info 👍
You're very welcome :)
Morning Monty and family 🇨🇦✌️ I think your the first person to talk about Crystal Apple and Lemon cukes, I grow them every year and most people had never heard of them but my husband loves them he picks direct and just eats them 😂😂. I may start my runner beans this week but it’s still a bit cold down to the minus range last night. As always 🐝 safe and stay gardening from Langley 🇨🇦🥕🧑🌾🥬💐💐
They're some of the few cucumbers that don't end up bitter for us and i like the colour and size for the kids to just pick and go. I'm waiting a ew weeks to start my beans
@@MyFamilyGarden excellent I will watch for you doing the bean video ✌️🇨🇦
Lots of ideas here for veg I've not grown before, definately going to research the crystal apple cucumbers, and have a go at amaranth.
Amaranth is an amazing plant full of anti oxidants and also so pretty to look at
Love your videos.
After watching I ordered my callalo seeds. I'm new at gardening and I love it, im obsessed. I've tried growing spinach but it's not working for me so I'm giving up on that. Spinach was a substitute, now I found my calallo seeds I cant wait for them to arrive. Have you filmed a video about growing sweetcorn that I can refer to?. Thank you.
Sweetcorn has been a bit of a nemesis of mine these last few years, I've got some videos on the 3 sisters method th-cam.com/video/KtfrWlI5B0o/w-d-xo.html
Salam brother Thank you very much for sharing with us
Walaikum Salaam, Barakallah feek
Thank you for this video. I am in Scotland and just made raised planters to grow some vegetables. I have never done this before 😅 so will be fun to see if I am pull this off.
I was thinking to plant Spanish, tomatoes, chillies, herbs.
My planter is 7 meter long. Any tips please what should go together and if I can just sow them straight outside.
Also how do you protect them when it rains?
Spinich is fine to plant outside direct, tomatoes and chillies need to be inside, i've done some detailed videos on growing chillies and tomatoes
Thank you brother 😊
Very welcome
Masha'Alla brother.
Barakallah feek
I sowed cucumber and cauliflower seeds indoors 4 weeks ago..both germinated but have now died right back.I think I may have over watered 😕😣😢
Plan to sow again next week and this time will keep dryer.
On the plus side, 3 different types of peppers seem to be doing well, indoors of course.
I've so much to learn, but loving it all.
Thank you for all the tips and advice, very much appreciated 🙏
Sounds like dampening off. Try watering in the morning from the bottom, that way they get a chance for the surface to dry a little before the temps drop at night.
@@MyFamilyGarden will do, thank you for advice 👍
Assalamualaikum brother
Masha allah beautiful upload
Thanks for sharing with us 👍
Walaikum salaam_ Thanks for visiting
Got to say Premier Seeds are great value, I always go to them especially for spring onion, shallot and onion seeds. Hard to beat (in no way an agent for them - just saying).
They really are, they're my go too or seekay horticulture
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you... My broad beans did not germinate inside.. Which has never happened before!!
That's really odd, they germinate so easily. It's still not too late to plant some directly outside
Walaikum Asalam Ameen JazakAllah khair sir
Love from Pakistan.
Where do you live?
In which country?
i'm in the UK
I love your video and have subscribed. Where did you find callaloo seeds I've been searching for them? Thank you 😊
Premier seeds sell them
@@MyFamilyGarden brilliant, thank you I'll take a look.
Hi,may I have some tips on growing calaloo in the UK .will it survive in a green house after August?
Hopefully the anser in the live tonight was ok?
Thanks for your information 👍
Hi great vlog we only started our allotment last year,and just to grow veg and stuff,I just grew,most stuff all in one go,so had loads of salad and veg stuff all in one go,how often would you replant veg and stuff so we get them at regular times so eat for a longer time ,thanks 👍
I discussed this a little bit in the march planting guide I did, but I think I should do a video covering it in more detail.
With fast croppers like salads I try to do 2 weekly/monthly sowings that way as I'm picking one another bid getting ready.
With slow croppers like potatoes I mix earlies an main crop so I get staggered harvests
Waalaikum salam from Singapore.
Great video mash'Allah. Any tips for growing coriander? I never get a good yield.
It's best to grow them successionally so you have pants at differnt stages and can pick as you go
I'm going to do a video specifically on growing corriander soon
@@MyFamilyGarden perfect, Jaza'Allah khaire
Thank you, this is a handy video. I'm kind of late getting started this year!...By the way, I've been watching past episodes of Gardener's World, did you appear on an episode with your daughter?
Don't worry there's still plenty of time for most things. Yes we were on about this time last year
Salam! When direct sowing do I just put the seeds into the soil and cover it back? And keep moist? For green onions
Walaikum salaam, i prefer sowing onions in module trays
Just love all your tips....have a prosperous year ahead.
Just got myself a piece of land recently.Alhamdulillah.
Its a 23000 square feet ...in the process of planing where and what to put on the land...
Mashallah, congratulations on your land, you can really put that to work and grow so much
Ho Motin, I am impressed that you are planting amaranth. In Trinidad where I am from, we call it Chowrai bhaji and it is cooked as a spinach. It is a staple in the diet of our ancestors and descendants who came from India. I have my seeds and I am going to sow later this week when it will be warmer.
Amaranth is such a culturally significant plant most of SE Asians have it as a staple, we grow a few different ones some like laal saag which we use for the leaves and others like dugi/denga which we use for the stems
@@MyFamilyGarden should I sow them now or wait till later in April? I have both the green leaves and the red. Can’t wait to have it with some dhall and white rice
@@redcurrant2023 I'd wait a little longer to sow outside, but if you're going to sow indoors then now is a good time
@@MyFamilyGarden apart from planting some onion sets in the ground, everything else is being sown indoors. Thanks
So interesting to know Amaranth and hyacinth beans as an edible! I’ve previously only seen people talk about them in the cut flower/ flower growing community! Curious to try them.
I love gherkins. This year I ordered 26 different varieties of gherkins from Russia.
WOW, That's a lot
اطفالك حلو بارك الله لك ولهم
امين يارب العالمين
Have you tried growing Loofah? I am trying this year. I dont expect too much as its needs a long growing season . Not sure Manchester can provide enough sun!
We do grow luffa for eating rather than for the sponges. I planted mine early last month
@@MyFamilyGarden do they need any special growing conditions as i do not have a greenhouse
Hi. I have a question for you regarding potatoes. If you don’t mind.
I have potatoes sprouting from my vegetable rack. I’m going to plant them but do I treat them as earlier or kate potatoes?
Thanks.
I love the videos and hopefully will be able to catch s Saturday evening video soon.
If they're the new type/salad type treat them as earlies but if they're the roasting type then treat them as mains
can you do a video on sweetcorn cougettes and bitter gourd?
Done videos on sweetcorn last year
Thanks for the tips on the herbs! Quick question do you have affiliate links for the carrots you plant?
Yes we do
amzn.to/3sOZEi7
Do you have an allotment or do you f do o all your growing in your garden ?
We do all our growing in our backyard
MashaAllah very good videos
Thank you very much just wanted to ask what's the best way to protect against slugs also blackfly for my peas please
You're welcome, heres one for slugs - th-cam.com/video/V6BlvfvPoSE/w-d-xo.html
Here's one for aphids - th-cam.com/video/LuRprTEq_jo/w-d-xo.html
@Miguel Serrano Ham I'm in my home country thank you 😊plenty of pests outdoors indoors and online such as yourself whom we need protection from
I was hoping for a little advice on filling my first ever veg bed. Its about 1 sqm and a 12 inches high. So far I've filled the bottom with a branches from the garden, a few inches of fairly rotted woodchips, and now I'm about to add my compost. I've bought a couple bags of composted manure and I was wondering how I should incorporate this? Should I just mix it into the final compost layer on top, or should I just use abit and then add the compost on top? Also, should i be careful with how much manure I add? Thanks in advance😊
Fill the rest with 40% compost 30% rotted manure the rest either with garden soil or add a bit of sharp sand all mixed together
@@MyFamilyGarden jzk for the quick reply, ill be doing that tomorrow iA
Does this planting out of sweet peas also go for into pots or only into the ground?
Yes, you can plant them into pots too now outside
👍 Nice but you should delay any planting or sowing outdoors since it is snowing next week.
The seeds recommended for outside are all frost tolerant and will be fine with the coming cold weather
Where do you buy your exotic seeds from please?
Many come from overseas if you can find a Bengali grocery shop most sell them
Salaam brother, would you be kind enough to explain your lighting set up in your next video.
I would like to create my own and I am not sure how much distance I should have from the light and the strength of the bulb. Jzk
Wasalaam, i've already done videos on the light and the set up th-cam.com/video/mzumCIRDQ_Q/w-d-xo.html
@@MyFamilyGarden brother, I meant the one you made in your shoe cabinet. Trying to not spend too much money.
I am especially confused about the strength of the bulb and the distance I should keep it from my chilli plants. Jzk
Hi monty...great video packed with info...👍...I'm trying to grow bitter gourd (karla seed)...not having much luck though..🙄..do you know how long they take to germinate???🤔
Hiya, they can take a while to germinate they need consistent temps above 20c to germinate even then they can be slow
@@MyFamilyGarden thanks for the reply ...should I put them in the boiler cupboard...or will that be too hot...lol
Definitely put them in there and tie them in a bag
@@MyFamilyGarden ok...thanks again for the relpy..
i planted stuttgarter sets that were quite small out side and covered them completely with soil how long does it take for them to shoot?
Can take anywhere from a week to 3 weeks
I sowed my tomatoes too early and they have taken off brilliantly indoors (gardener’s delight). They are already 10cm high! What should I do with them? Cold frame outside or into the ground?
I'd pot them up and plant them deep, keep in the house for a couple of more weeks before moving to a cold frame when the temperatures in there are 10c at night
Really good quick advise, I need to pop out and buy some pea seeds asap. I have a spare guttering but currently no greenhouse at the allotment 😅 do you think they would be ok hung from the allotment shed Infront of the window?
They'll be fine in the shed, pease will germinate in the soil outside now, the only issue might be soggy soil
Salaam. Loving the videos and your cute children. Where do buy the bottle gourd seeds?
Thanks
Do you grow your lablab beans in the greenhouse or outdoors? Any tips on ensuring they produce beans? I had some last year but they didn't even flower!
We grow some inside but most outside, there are some varieties that i've grown that just didn't produce anything so stopped growing them. They need a long growing season and plenty of sun
I love broad beans
I only started eating them last year before that i only grew them as cover crops
@@MyFamilyGarden nice, i also started eating them last year but i never grew them as a cover crop. i direct sowed broad beans in december and they are now about 15cm tall. i cant wait until i can harvest. :)
Have you tried to go okra? Mine have germinated and are looking good, so far.
I have tried okra but it was prone to greenfly attacks which ended up affecting my other plants so stopped growing it
Asalamu alekum brother make some vedios on Ginger in plastic pots
Walaikum salaam, i've done a whle mini series on growing ginger in pots
@@MyFamilyGarden OK, JAZAK ALLAH KHAIR
Necesito subtitulos en español te miro desde puerto madryn en la patagonia argentina gracias
Kohlrabi doesn't die in winter too
Asslam alikum bhi.apnner red greenhouse dekiba ne.kela made korcon .full video.out and in side.tkank you
Walaikum salaam, i have lots of video on my greenhouse th-cam.com/video/UwP1CWYUHlk/w-d-xo.html
what zone is he in. I am in zone 7.
Ours is about 7
Assalam alaykum, when is it a good time to put tomatoes plants out side
Walaikum salaam, when nightime temperatures are consistently above 10c
@@MyFamilyGardenJazak Allah khair. 💫
Salam brother whr did u learn all this knowledge from??
Walaikum Salaam, Alhamdullillah most of it come from my parents
@@MyFamilyGarden may Allah bless them brother. Whr are u from originally??
Ameen. Bangladesh
By the way we have the same name
@@MyFamilyGarden haha i thought u are from malaysia. Im from singapore btw. May Allah bless you with success and in this life and the hereafter Abdul Mateen ❤☝️
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What part of the country do you live?
I'm in West Yorkshire
Which seeds do you want? I can get them to you next week.
Asalamu alakyum Wa rahmatullah wa Barakatu dear brother how do i know when potatoes are ready for harvest may Allah SWT grant you and you family the highest Jannah ( Jannatul Firdaus) inshallah we meet in Jannah May Allah SWT shower His mercy and grant you and the Ummah the loftiest abode in Jannah and reunite the ummah in Jannah. Inshallah we meet in jannah ❤️
Walaikum Salaam Wa ramatullah wa barakatuhu. Ameen ya rabbul a'lameen
this will explain how and what to look out for th-cam.com/video/zSOsAlYYFG4/w-d-xo.html
Asalaamualaikum, I am growing my own veg and fruit garden. Is there anyone who does gardening in Leicester who I can follow. As I am trying to grow some melon and watermelon I have the seed but not sure if they will grow. Please if you can get back to me. JazakAllah hu Khair.
walaikum salaam, plant your water melon now, it will need somewhere like a greenhouse or poly tunnel to grow
I can’t comment on your live feeds, sort it out.
Little one needs a haircut, Mukid.
You should be able to now
that phone doesn't work anymore, so let this phone comment
I am fed up with gardening videos when the grower does not tell which area region city of the world he is talking about. April in Toronto is totally different from April in India.
i'm not in India, it's should be quite clear from my accent i'm in the UK
Salaam. Loving the videos and your cute children. Where do buy the bottle gourd seeds?
Thanks
Salaam. Loving the videos and your cute children. Where do buy the bottle gourd seeds?
Thanks
Walaikum salaam, mine are a mix of saved seed and seeds from Bangladesh. You can get them from local Asian/Bengali grocery shops