Vegetable Gardening

May Vegetable Garden Tour | What’s Growing Now!



It’s time for a May Vegetable Garden Tour with everything that’s growing, what’s changing, what’s been added… one great big catch-up! This year things are look really abundant and hopeful.

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22 Comments

  1. Where did you get those black hoops and netting from please Niall, they look fab 🤗🤗🤗. Love your garden it’s beautiful 😍

  2. I have plant strawberries with my asparagus. My mini cherry tree did few flowers but now it just bare. I think am going cover it with frost cover next year to see if it help for next year I do hope it comes back the same as my mini apple tree.

  3. Any company in Ireland selling the hoops and netting? As Gardening Naturally now only deliver within the UK only. I've grown potatoes on top of the ground covered with hay and leaves. No digging at harvest time, only push back the grass and leaves and pick what you need. Plant your Rocket later in the year. The cooler weather will prevent it from bolting or plant it in the shade.

  4. Hi Niall: Actually, i was not in favor of you destroying the grass, but I've changed my mind. One, it looks great, but two, you may well have far few slugs in your veg beds because they won't want to crawl across the gravel as easily as they do the grass. I would love to hear a report from you about your experience with slugs and snails after it's all spread. Take care and stay safe up there. DA

  5. Amazing garden! Can’t wait to hear more abt your fruit tree guilds! Also, how do you prepare your broad beans for the freezer? Last year was a fail, but this year I’m heading for a bumper crop!

  6. Hello! I had a slow start this spring, when I should've been planting I just felt overwhelmed with it all! Like what should go where, how much to plant, etc. Its a new garden for us that we have dug from grass and weeds and tons of rocks! So I've finally been planting away, today it was kales and I too have kalettes and purple sprouting broccoli. I'm not sure yet what areas of our garden to plant directly in so I'm starting most in cells right on the dirt of the garden; no greenhouse yet. Lovely channel!

  7. I'm in Tennessee US, I've been watching you for about 2 years now and love all your tips, but I have to say that you just make me happy🤗

  8. Great video thank you, looks lovely, where did you get the frame for the netting please? It looks very nice and tidy.

  9. Love your enthusiasm Naill, and your garden looks great! I have to disagree with your choice of path coverings though. I’m a huge fan of grass paths, but the gravel will look amazing, I’m sure. 😊 Looking forward to seeing the finished result. I enjoy your channel a lot. Keep up the good work! ❤

  10. Nialll, everything looks amazing in your garden. Before watching this video. I was watching Catherine from Dainty Diaries & I saw that you two got to meet @ the Chelsea Flower Show. That is wonderful for me to see …my favorite Irish YouTubers in the garden together. Have a great night & be well.

  11. Niall, what a really exciting video.The fruit guild is looking wonderful. I'm so excited today to see one asparagus growing in a new bed, as I took your advice and contained it in an area where it can grow on its own. Happy gardening 😊

  12. Hi Niall! Lovely to see your garden progress! I was wondering what shoes you're wearing in this video… I have been looking for a lightweight/flexible pair of garden boots (à la duckboots style) for my own forest gardening ventures, and right now I only have a pair of heavy/stiff and clunky rubber boots with lining (they do the job well for some areas I'm working in, but are not practical for all areas of the property). I wasn't sure if the ones you wear are a brand name or what type of shoe they're called! Many Canadian thanks!

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