October 2023 – Notes From The Garden
Wednesday 4th – At the beginning of every month I receive a bundle of seeds from the Veg Growers Podcast Supporters Club. Included this month was Broccoli De Ciccio seeds, which is a robust variety perfect for Autumn planting. In the notes it states the plant likes well drained fertile soil, sow 1.5cm deep, 45-60cm apart directly outside. I opted to start 6 pots of one seed on the windowsill inside.
In preparation for planting Broccoli I watched the below video by Ben from the GrowVeg channel for tips and guidance.
Ben suggests starting the seeds off indoors.
Monday 9th – The first shoots of the Broccoli De Ciccio seeds I planted on 4th October have started to show.
Never again will I think I don’t have sufficient room to grow produce after watching a Gaz Oakley video with fellow YouTuber Alessandro from the SpicyMoustache channel. In his small London backyard, Alessandro grows plentiful supplies of vegetables.
In the video, Alessandro shares his space-saving creations and introduces an interesting cucumber called Crystal Lemon, for which I promptly ordered some seeds. He also demonstrates his simple wormery system. Additionally, Alessandro shares a great tip: planting flowers such as Marigolds in a large tub just by the greenhouse entrance to prevent pests.
In another short video farmer Lee Jones shows why he loves the Nasturtium flower.
Tuesday 10th – After two weeks in the fridge, today, I planted the Oyster Leaf Plant seed. Fingers crossed for successful germination.
Thursday 12th – The first shoots of the recently planted garlic have emerged in the raised bed.
Sunday 15th – An afternoon of collecting chestnuts from the parents-in-law garden. Looking forward to cooking up ‘The World’s Best Roasted Chestnuts” (below video), or chestnut soup or even chestnut rice.
Monday 16th – After watching Ben from GrowVeg’s Ginger masterclass video I’m inspired to start growing some of my own.
Ben shared some interesting tips:
- When selecting ginger look for pieces with lots of little nodules (at least two), and nice firm roots.
- Soak them overnight in tepid water.
- Plant in well drained soil with well composted wood chippings.
- Use wider pots as ginger likes to spread out. Plant just below the surface.
- Try to keep in a humid area to mimic the rainforest floor.
Sunday 22nd – I soaked a piece of ginger in tepid water overnight as per the instruction in the video shared on 16th October.
Monday 23rd – I potted up the piece of ginger as in the video shared on the 16th October an placed it by the window in the kitchen.