A Year In Our Vegetable Garden - February

It’s February already, and things are beginning to speed up a bit in the garden. Already there’s plenty to see – and plenty to do too!

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A Year In Our Vegetable Garden – February

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  • Oliver Luonto
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    We only had the first week of full sunny days in Finland, everywhere is still covered with ice and snow. Hopefully, it will be spring soon in two months.

  • andreas papamoiseos
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    HELLO FRIENDS, HAVE YOU TRIED PLANTING VINES FOR GRAPES AND WINE? JUST A THOUGHT. THE CLIMATE MIGHT BE SUITABLE. LOVE FROM CYPRUS.

  • Greg Wade
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    OK  rub it in,   In Calgary and end of March and things just starting to warm up,   cold frames set up and should be able to start planting in April, with fingers crossed.

  • zachary kovitch
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    where are you in Ireland? i'm a permaculture farmer/designer and looking for internships in Ireland as I have ancestors in County Clare. Do you know anyone doing this type of living I could contact? peace.
    zach

  • michael Ryan
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    Hearing your voice reminds me of home…I am an Irish expat living in Mexico…your holding is wonderful…what part of west Ireland are you in??…my wife has never been but I will be taking her next fall. We have olive trees and fruit trees, we grow our vegetables with hydroponics…the soil here is not productive, but we have been compositing for 6 years…maybe some day! In the mean the hydroponics do the trick….and easier to keep away from the goats and chickens! Cheers

  • InstantWalrusNoodles
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    I live in an apartment, so I can't really have a garden, but I do have a porch! Watching this update inspired me to go ahead with my project to build a 3×3 planter box to grow some veggies in, and as of now I've just gotten done sealing the planter with danish oil! I'm so excited to start planting!

  • prairie fire bird
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    Beautiful! We won't be able to garden for a couple of months yet here in North Dakota near the Canada border. Really looking forward to putting some seeds in soon for transplant starts!

  • Polish Landscaper
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    I discover your channel by accident, but your voice is really nice to listen. Your narration building a very nice story …and the Geese… oh! I feel like in my garden! Good luck !

  • Railfan 439
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    Reminds me of the old poem:    Mary Mary, quite contrary.    How does your garden grow!    With silver bells, and cockle shells    and one stinkin' petunia!

  • Jan Szymon Gołowacz
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    In North-estern Poland snow was still in end of past week… Stil is erly for springs. Our gardes will look like yours maeby in end of March or in April.

  • Scott Baker
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    The Pacific Northwest is still getting lots of rain, and chilly temps. About time to start planting the early varieties, tho.

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