Love the videos and all the intro pics and the music. I have heard your Playlist on Instagram and FB. Keep up the great work. I wouldn't change a thing.
Why is a 65+ yo flower gardener living in America watching a video about two Brits vegetable gardening across the pond? So I can learn as much as I can about veggie gardening in these very uncertain times! I’ve been a huge fan of Charles Dowding and NoDig for some time and now I am a fan of your channel. I have more space than you and much less than Charles and really don’t eat many veggies but I hope to acquire a taste for more of them considering all I hear is they’re so much more tasty when you grow them yourself. Thanks for so much great information! 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧
Good morning from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸 Your video was lovely and I just subscribed to your channel. I've been watching Charles for about 5 years. What a Master 👩🌾👍 I'm 71 and gardening for over 50 years. Although I'm much newer to no-dig. Of course, it is so much easier. I also have a Can-O-Worms and raise Red Wigglers. Beautiful Castings for my Garden. I wish you success with your channel and Garden. My channel is very small and I started it to share ideas on easy gardening and Vermiculture. It truly is the way of the future. 👩🌾👍
Alessandro - Grazie for bringing me back to urban gardening. I thought that for a while that it was a bad pursuit due to the amount of effort and need for fertilizers and other things, but with your methods for more sustainable urban gardening, I am going to try again.
Wow!!! That was such an informative video. I will definitely need to rewatch it. It will be a great reference video to share with others. Thank you so much Mr Dowding for your wonderful thoughts on natural growth, the “No Dig” way of gardening. I appreciate your insight Alessandro, as far as, having a tiny garden. Composting in an old barrel, raised beds (cute miniature black panther). Much appreciation , Sir for sharing this video. You really should have over a million followers!!!
Really love the comparison of your two very different gardens but both so productive. Always great to see how the same principles and sucess can be had in such different areas
Good to see gardener collaborations like this. We can learn so much from both of you. I've been following Charles Dowding for a year plus now, but first time seeing your channel, thank you for the good info!
You have no clue how many times I’ve rewatched Gardeners world and seen your episode, out of nowhere my TH-cam just suggested some mushroom tips and boom! It’s you!! Hahah love your chan❤
It's my long time fav gardener and my most recent favorite in the same video! Beautiful collaboration! Can't believe i missed this one, but it's such a treat too watch this cold snowy morning in northern Michigan, USA.
Love the vids, but (as is common with many youtube channels) I find your music to be a bit loud in the in-between cuts. Maybe drop the music level down relative to everything else a bit?
Good morning Charles, Greetings from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸 We are finally getting some cooler weather...only the 80's daytime and 60's at night. Florida is beautiful in the Fall and Winter. I can grow tomatoes and lettuces with the cooler nights. Such a joy 👍 As always, your videos are a pleasure to watch. Nice to hear you collaborate with a fellow gardener. 👍👩🌾👍
Video fantastico, collaborazione fantastica con Charles, è il migliore, un maestro Ho convertito il mio orto in no dig a febbraio di quest'anno, tutto cresce in armonia e pace senza disturbo del suolo
Grazie mille, sono contento che ti sia piaciuto! Grande, no dig e’ il miglio metodo che io abbia mai usato e uno dei più efficaci se combinato ad altre tecniche :)
Grazie a te per il contenuto@@SpicyMoustache quel video di Charles sul compost avevo notato qualcosa di differente nel montaggio, solo dopo aver visto il tuo video ho realizzato che era il tuo Qui in Italia nonostante c'è un clima più secco il no dig ha funzionato e funziona alla grande L'unico inoculante che utilizzo un paio di volte al mese è il thè di humus di lombrichi, le piante lo adorano, se hai ancora uno spazio a disposizione ti suggerisco di farti un piccolo allevamento di lombrichi :) Comunque mi sono iscritto al canale, si vede che adori ciò che fai e i contenuti sono di alta qualità
@@Big-ef5ru scusa tantissimo il ritardo! Grazie per esserti iscritto! Ho una piccola worm farm in giardino ma voglio decisamente ampliarla e creare qualcosa di più organizzato e produttivo. Comunque, concordo appieno che aggiunger the di worm casting fa davvero la differenza. Io aggiungo anche un compost che produco il a base di substrati di funghi e fa La differenza in giardino :)
I love your vidéos and your philosophy. I practice no dig...in raised beds and containers. My problem seems to be that my compost heap is cold. I've added cardboard to the heap for the carbon. Will the cold compost do? I only have one heap which is covered. Thank you so much. Gail
Imma huge fan your content! About to start up my own garden here in Florida and excited! Using your great tips and tricks to help guide me through as well as your cooking vids.
I have re played this video, and in it, you mentioned Nettles. I have so many nettles in my garden. I ha e dug them up and put them in the bottom of my compost bins as I re filled them. My question to you is when you have transferred both bins into 1, do you cover the compost or leave it open. Today we have rain, which is watering my bins. Should I cover the completed bin with tin as you have in the video?
This was wonderful. 2 completely different garden styles, both lovely! I am in an urban setting but went from 1 garden box to 9 this year!! Today, I am going to create a new bed using no dig method. I will plant potatoes next year : ) Looking forward to watching lots of your videos
Very cool video! I'm in a urban setting also but with a bit larger back yard. I currently have a double stack of cinder blocks which I'm considering taking down to one layer to double our growing area. I have been using a compost method similar to charles but with three tidy cat litter bins with holes drilled in them. We dump used news paper, old shredded documents and green waste from the house.
Cool video bro, Charles got me into no dig, this is my first season and I also worm farm on a large scale and my garden is pumping more than four times the yield of previous season’s, your garden looks awesome 🐝🪱🌈😎
I wish I could do no dig. If I tried to plant a carrot, beet or onion seed in this soil it would just lay there and die. We had to start somewhere so we had to break ground with a tiller. We amend the soil every year with compost, but my husband insists on tilling
Which is why he has to keep tilling; he has set up a viscous cycle! Each till kills off the mycelium that would otherwise be building a healthy soil. Claim a bed for yourself and easily and quickly prove him wrong. Stand up for your beliefs!
I use different companion plants and also you could infuse rainwater with nettles and garlic for 3 weeks, dilute it 50/50 with water and spray it over your plants!
I have never seen pallet collars, not even when I was in the Navy working in the warehouse. looked them up here in the U.S. and they do sell them. Also, the biocompost that you are using, is that already ready for use or did you have to make it using Bokashi? I'm not sure I am ready to use Bokashi for the rest of the house foods. But I am interested in that bucket of compost you used.
Pallet collars are really good! You can get the biovast compost on their website and it’s ready to be used! The compost bin it’s super easy to use and build mate, I made a full video about it 😊
I live close to the coast so we have boat shops around here so I get free boat motor pallets (3'x6' long) and I use them to enclose my garden. But I would love to locate those pallets you use at a reasonable price.
I have the space for 3 compost bins and have been composting for the last few years. I go thru it really quick. But I do want to get another barrel like you have to make a smaller one, hopefully a faster turnaround. I am not sure if in London where you are at if they have food banks, but over here I go once a month to ours to collect they produce they throw out to add to my compost. My friends help by bringing leaves for my compost bins. So in turn I share my produce. Thus year has been tough for me. Too much rain after the crazy freeze we had. I am not sure if u have looked into Beneficial Nematodes for the lawns. I use those once a year. But now I want to incorporate the Jadam method you have posted. Again thank you for your videos
Is there a network if one would like to connect somehow? This screems for doing a workship help for a few month to learn a bit while doing, would be so cool.
Do you know that your videos are being reposted by repost channel!! Which wouldn’t be a big deal because that how I found you!! But they do not credit your name, had to ask around some followers to get to you…lol
@@SpicyMoustache @ Living in the backyard is one of them lol Like I said, it’s free advertisement 😂 But they need to at least credit the creators! You’re awesome!!💖
I enjoy how Charles is loosing some of that polite British thing and just calling it out - stop digging. We were all taught crap methods not based on science. Alan Chadwick and his double digging is no longer an idol!
Please find another vehicle aside from or in addition to TH-cam. It is with great regret I will no longer be accessing your videos until an alternative is available. Be well sir.
Love the videos and all the intro pics and the music. I have heard your Playlist on Instagram and FB. Keep up the great work. I wouldn't change a thing.
Oh wow thank you very much for your continuous support, I really appreciate it 😊
Literally though these videos are FIRE.
Why is a 65+ yo flower gardener living in America watching a video about two Brits vegetable gardening across the pond? So I can learn as much as I can about veggie gardening in these very uncertain times! I’ve been a huge fan of Charles Dowding and NoDig for some time and now I am a fan of your channel. I have more space than you and much less than Charles and really don’t eat many veggies but I hope to acquire a taste for more of them considering all I hear is they’re so much more tasty when you grow them yourself. Thanks for so much great information! 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧
Charles Dowding is an absolute OG! (Organic Gardener)
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good to see another gardener visiting Charles Dowding to lean from the master. The revolution is here now and shall be organic!
Thank you! Yes, I love visiting Charles and his corner of paradise :)
Good morning from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸
Your video was lovely and I just subscribed to your channel.
I've been watching Charles for about 5 years. What a Master 👩🌾👍
I'm 71 and gardening for over 50 years. Although I'm much newer to no-dig. Of course, it is so much easier. I also have a Can-O-Worms and raise Red Wigglers. Beautiful Castings for my Garden.
I wish you success with your channel and Garden. My channel is very small and I started it to share ideas on easy gardening and Vermiculture. It truly is the way of the future. 👩🌾👍
Hello! Thank you so much for the awesome feedback, that’s really kind to say and I wish you the best of luck with your channel as well 😊
Love Charles Dowding, he is the best 🥰
Thank you for this colaborative video!! 👍
Bro u KNOW Charles dowding..... Ok man your basically a celebrity dude. Learning from the best. To be the best! Much luv.
EPIC GARDENING BROUGHT ME HERE
Love the collaboration with Charles Dowding! I love your videos and really enjoy when successful Gardners lean on each other.
Thank you for that little nugget of information on composting plants with blight. I've been burning mine as recommended.
Alessandro - Grazie for bringing me back to urban gardening. I thought that for a while that it was a bad pursuit due to the amount of effort and need for fertilizers and other things, but with your methods for more sustainable urban gardening, I am going to try again.
Omg what I love Charles Dowding’s work!
You two are the MOST precious!! 🙏🏽🥰💓💚
Wow!!!
That was such an informative video. I will definitely need to rewatch it. It will be a great reference video to share with others. Thank you so much Mr Dowding for your wonderful thoughts on natural growth, the
“No Dig” way of gardening.
I appreciate your insight Alessandro, as far as, having a tiny garden. Composting in an old barrel, raised beds (cute miniature black panther).
Much appreciation , Sir for sharing this video. You really should have over a million followers!!!
Leaving the roots to feed the microorganisms is brilliant. I started doing that this year and the soil is improved.
Really love the comparison of your two very different gardens but both so productive. Always great to see how the same principles and sucess can be had in such different areas
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it! I think it’s great to give the idea to everyone that this method works, no matter the space available 😊
Avid watcher of Charles Dowding
Me too 😊
I've been following Charles for quite some time and love all his no dig farming. His videos educating and entertaining to watch. Love your video. 🥰
Thank you so much, imm glad to hear you liked it 😊
Good to see gardener collaborations like this. We can learn so much from both of you. I've been following Charles Dowding for a year plus now, but first time seeing your channel, thank you for the good info!
Thank you so much for this, I really appreciate it! I’m sure me and Charles will make more 😊
Wow!! 2 of our FAVORITE content creators in ONE video!! Amazing!! 🌱
You have no clue how many times I’ve rewatched Gardeners world and seen your episode, out of nowhere my TH-cam just suggested some mushroom tips and boom! It’s you!! Hahah love your chan❤
It's my long time fav gardener and my most recent favorite in the same video! Beautiful collaboration! Can't believe i missed this one, but it's such a treat too watch this cold snowy morning in northern Michigan, USA.
New to this channel. Love the content and thrasher font but flipping love charles. I hope to be this happy in my garden in a few years.
Love the vids, but (as is common with many youtube channels) I find your music to be a bit loud in the in-between cuts. Maybe drop the music level down relative to everything else a bit?
Thank you for the feedback, I’ll keep it in mind for the next video and appreciate it the compliment 😊
Pozdrawiam z Polski 😊,bardzo was lubię ,podziwiam !
Thank you so much for sharing such goodness!
Good morning Charles, Greetings from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸
We are finally getting some cooler weather...only the 80's daytime and 60's at night. Florida is beautiful in the Fall and Winter. I can grow tomatoes and lettuces with the cooler nights. Such a joy 👍
As always, your videos are a pleasure to watch. Nice to hear you collaborate with a fellow gardener.
👍👩🌾👍
Thank you very much! I really appreciate you being part of the channel 😊
What an awesome and helpful video. This is all you need, thank you so much.
I am new to your channel and wow! I am amazed at the good quality of filming! Also your information and topics you cover are great! Thank you!
Welcome to the channel! I’m really happy you liked it and I appreciate your support 😊
Love what your doing!!!! 🙌
Thank you so much 😊
fantastic, the beauty of gardening and natural thing, meeting amazing people
Great! Thank you.
Wonderful!!!!
Video fantastico, collaborazione fantastica con Charles, è il migliore, un maestro
Ho convertito il mio orto in no dig a febbraio di quest'anno, tutto cresce in armonia e pace senza disturbo del suolo
Grazie mille, sono contento che ti sia piaciuto! Grande, no dig e’ il miglio metodo che io abbia mai usato e uno dei più efficaci se combinato ad altre tecniche :)
Grazie a te per il contenuto@@SpicyMoustache quel video di Charles sul compost avevo notato qualcosa di differente nel montaggio, solo dopo aver visto il tuo video ho realizzato che era il tuo
Qui in Italia nonostante c'è un clima più secco il no dig ha funzionato e funziona alla grande
L'unico inoculante che utilizzo un paio di volte al mese è il thè di humus di lombrichi, le piante lo adorano, se hai ancora uno spazio a disposizione ti suggerisco di farti un piccolo allevamento di lombrichi :)
Comunque mi sono iscritto al canale, si vede che adori ciò che fai e i contenuti sono di alta qualità
@@Big-ef5ru scusa tantissimo il ritardo! Grazie per esserti iscritto! Ho una piccola worm farm in giardino ma voglio decisamente ampliarla e creare qualcosa di più organizzato e produttivo. Comunque, concordo appieno che aggiunger the di worm casting fa davvero la differenza. Io aggiungo anche un compost che produco il a base di substrati di funghi e fa La differenza in giardino :)
paradise!
Nice musical background for another great video
Alessandro sei bravissimo continua così , con contenuti in inglese, i tuoi short mi piacciono tanto
I love your vidéos and your philosophy. I practice no dig...in raised beds and containers. My problem seems to be that my compost heap is cold. I've added cardboard to the heap for the carbon. Will the cold compost do? I only have one heap which is covered. Thank you so much. Gail
Nice tattoos, especially the palm one,makes us Brothers, cool channel
Thank you mate 👊🏼
Great stuff!
Thank you 😊
I would love to hear more from him.
We will make more videos 100% 😊
Love the video, great to see what you are doing. Heather Isle of Wight
Thank you so much for this lovely feedback, appreciate it 😊
Great video!!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
I love your vibe such a great channel!
Thank you so much :)
Imma huge fan your content! About to start up my own garden here in Florida and excited! Using your great tips and tricks to help guide me through as well as your cooking vids.
I have re played this video, and in it, you mentioned Nettles. I have so many nettles in my garden. I ha e dug them up and put them in the bottom of my compost bins as I re filled them. My question to you is when you have transferred both bins into 1, do you cover the compost or leave it open. Today we have rain, which is watering my bins. Should I cover the completed bin with tin as you have in the video?
This was wonderful. 2 completely different garden styles, both lovely! I am in an urban setting but went from 1 garden box to 9 this year!! Today, I am going to create a new bed using no dig method. I will plant potatoes next year : ) Looking forward to watching lots of your videos
Oh wow I’m glad to hear you did the jump and expanded your garden! Thank you for the support 🙏🏻😊
AWESOME COLLABORATION!🌻
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate it 😊
Informative!😊
Thank you 😊
Nice garden .
Very good videos. I am learning a lot
I just got introduced to this channel. Stache love the vids and tips man.
Great info I loved it😍
So i heard you're the Italian God of Gardening
HahHa Kevin strikes again 😂
Very cool video! I'm in a urban setting also but with a bit larger back yard. I currently have a double stack of cinder blocks which I'm considering taking down to one layer to double our growing area.
I have been using a compost method similar to charles but with three tidy cat litter bins with holes drilled in them. We dump used news paper, old shredded documents and green waste from the house.
Thank you! That’s super interesting, I would love to see this set up :)
Cool video bro, Charles got me into no dig, this is my first season and I also worm farm on a large scale and my garden is pumping more than four times the yield of previous season’s, your garden looks awesome 🐝🪱🌈😎
Thank you so much man! That’s awesome about your worm farming!! 😊
No dig is the only way! Brilliant stuff. Where do you source your pallet collars for your beds?
Thank you so much! 😊 I sourced most of them from eBay and gumtree
Keep up the outstanding work!
Amazing video loved this Collab!
Thank you very much, appreciate it 😊
Love your TikTok channel!
Thank you so much 😊
Amazing videos, interacting with me 😊👍
Thanks a lot 😊
I live next to Epping Forest. How do you stop woodland foxes from digging up for your compost scraps?
Thank you for this :) would you know what the mixed saladcrop is called at charles dowdings right arm (19.55 ish) its both green and purple?
I wish I could do no dig. If I tried to plant a carrot, beet or onion seed in this soil it would just lay there and die. We had to start somewhere so we had to break ground with a tiller. We amend the soil every year with compost, but my husband insists on tilling
Aww such a shame! You should convince him to change into no dig!
Which is why he has to keep tilling; he has set up a viscous cycle! Each till kills off the mycelium that would otherwise be building a healthy soil. Claim a bed for yourself and easily and quickly prove him wrong. Stand up for your beliefs!
Newby watcher here.. sincere questions.. how come you have no slug or caterpillar damaged plants? Also what a bout rats with compost bins? Jac
Super content but the music is way too loud
Thanks and noted
Great Channel, subbed!
Simple question, how to you fight with pests? I have organic garden and every year getting less and less of my production because of pests.
I use different companion plants and also you could infuse rainwater with nettles and garlic for 3 weeks, dilute it 50/50 with water and spray it over your plants!
I have never seen pallet collars, not even when I was in the Navy working in the warehouse. looked them up here in the U.S. and they do sell them.
Also, the biocompost that you are using, is that already ready for use or did you have to make it using Bokashi? I'm not sure I am ready to use Bokashi for the rest of the house foods. But I am interested in that bucket of compost you used.
Pallet collars are really good! You can get the biovast compost on their website and it’s ready to be used! The compost bin it’s super easy to use and build mate, I made a full video about it 😊
I live close to the coast so we have boat shops around here so I get free boat motor pallets (3'x6' long) and I use them to enclose my garden.
But I would love to locate those pallets you use at a reasonable price.
I have the space for 3 compost bins and have been composting for the last few years. I go thru it really quick. But I do want to get another barrel like you have to make a smaller one, hopefully a faster turnaround.
I am not sure if in London where you are at if they have food banks, but over here I go once a month to ours to collect they produce they throw out to add to my compost. My friends help by bringing leaves for my compost bins. So in turn I share my produce. Thus year has been tough for me. Too much rain after the crazy freeze we had.
I am not sure if u have looked into Beneficial Nematodes for the lawns. I use those once a year. But now I want to incorporate the Jadam method you have posted.
Again thank you for your videos
Can I just leave the white or yellow stuff I find growing on top of my soil? I noticed it in a few of my raised beds this growing season.
It depends what kind of things you are referring too but if it’s mycelium forming on the top, it’s beneficial for your garden :)
Is there a network if one would like to connect somehow?
This screems for doing a workship help for a few month to learn a bit while doing, would be so cool.
Wished you were doing more you tube videos
Great overview!
Thank you very much 😊
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Eating and excreting = nature in balance
Thats exactly it! :)
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Thank you 😊
But the weeds ! How do I get rid of them ?
Why don't ferment them? I have lots of weeds I always pluck them and ferment them or just choo and drop them
Do you know that your videos are being reposted by repost channel!! Which wouldn’t be a big deal because that how I found you!! But they do not credit your name, had to ask around some followers to get to you…lol
Oh wow! I had no idea about that
@@SpicyMoustache @ Living in the backyard is one of them lol Like I said, it’s free advertisement 😂 But they need to at least credit the creators! You’re awesome!!💖
@@SpicyMoustache It took me few hours but it just hit me you were being sarcastic 🙈 Lol And I thought I knew humor 😂
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You should have more subscribers than mr. Beast!
Why does this guy talk like Rick
Is ok gardan father
I enjoy how Charles is loosing some of that polite British thing and just calling it out - stop digging. We were all taught crap methods not based on science. Alan Chadwick and his double digging is no longer an idol!
I love this!!!
Please find another vehicle aside from or in addition to TH-cam. It is with great regret I will no longer be accessing your videos until an alternative is available. Be well sir.
Awww such a shame. You can find me on Instagram 😊
If only young people were interested in learning farming hacks instead of Elden Ring
Charles Dowding posted same video....copyright 🙄
I made both videos 😒
Spicy is the man!
Thaha ha haaaaa :D I found your pretty garden on Google Maps! :)))
I like your content!
Amazing video loved this Collab!
Thank you so much 😊
Great video!!
Thank you so much 😊