Sean's Allotment Garden #4: Getting ready for Runner Beans & Garlic Planting | February 2013
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The first signs of Spring are showing. Sean is in the greenhouse sowing more seeds for the vegetable and flower garden and is getting ready for the runner beans crop. http://thehorticulturalchannel.info/seans-episode-guide/ SUBSCRIBE - TWEET - COMMENT (including your location) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thehortchanneltv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hortchanneltv Support our videos: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=PC82... Our Gift Shop: http://thehortchannel.spreadshirt.co.uk/ For monthly advice on what to do in the garden and on the allotment visit the monthly growing guides at http://thehortchannel.tv
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Hiya Sean cannot wait 'till ya next vid. really learning about growing your own from you Guys, Also the missus loves Rusty, keep up the good work.ps just started sowing my Tomato seeds for this year,
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Great idea about the labeling, can't wait to get into the garden again.
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Hi I am growing Aquadulce Claudia, Crimson Flowered, HSL Cretian and a black seeded broad bean sent to me by a friend overseas. I am in the Midlands. Good episode.
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That would be leaves, to make leaf mold. Make a good soil conditioner and there free. :)
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Dry leaves.
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what is that cage of dry leaves behind you? compost?
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Tweed Heads, Northern New South Wales
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Aquadulce is a very good variety. Haven't tried Bunyards.
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Thanks Linda. New one goes live tonight.
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awesome video
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Hi Tim, Yes, Swiss Beet and Swiss Chard are the same plant. Maybe one day I'll get to visit New York if funds ever allowed and would like to visit The High Line. Maybe one day! Thanks for watching, new videos every Wednesday.
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Hi Sean, Hello From Upstate New York (across the pond) Came across this video so now I have to back track to watch your other ones. I never tried broad beans before. I was wondering if Swiss Beet is what some call Swiss Chard or are they two separate plants? I have only grown some basics like Tomato, Potato, Peas, Peppers. Bought seeds for letuuce and beets but never seem to plant them. Thanks for posting this video Tim
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More ideals to come! Thanks for watching.
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Ow, that's where I got the idea of the couve tronchuda :) (and the pea's and beans and and and ....)
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Thanks.
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Great video, very informative. Thanks
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Welcome to our little gang of amateur gardeners.
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Broad Beans looks as if they stop growing when you sow them before Christmas then all of a sudden in Spring they grow very quickly.
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Hi Natalie, What part of Australia?
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Hi Sean I'm from the tropical island of Puerto Rico. I came across your video and i loved it. The only beans that i grow are green beans and pink beans. Thats the bean that we eat. I also planted garlic a week ago and they sprouted very nice. Keep up the great work.
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