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WHAT'S GROWING | What I'm GROWING & SOWING in my SMALL BACKYARD VEGETABLE GARDEN VICTORIA AUSTRALIA Hi and Welcome to Utility Jane. My name is Tanya, Thanks for stopping by! It's the 12th of October let's see what's growing in my small backyard vegetable garden here in Central Victoria Australia. We've had a week of blustery weather which has made it very difficult to get out in the garden and film a video, it hasn't stopped spring progress in the garden though and I have continued to get jobs ticked off my list, more seed sowing, garden tidy and moving pots of plants into cooler or sunnier positions, I love moving things around it really freshens up the space. It has only just been a year since I filled the first garden bed so planting in them this last 12 months has been very much a trial which I have loved. With garden bed 1 sitting at 20 degrees celsius it has been the perfect protected spot to get hardier seeds germinating fast. All the frost tender seedlings are growing fast especially the seeds I sow from last summers tomatoes. In the next couple of weeks I will be sowing melons, zucchini, squash, pumpkins and cucumbers so by the time they are ready to go in the ground we should be frost free in my area of Central Victoria. There has been a lot of growth from the pumpkins, zucchinis, cucumbers and melons, purple beans, tomatoes are ripening and so many capsicums! Let's harvest some produce and see how much food can be grown in a small backyard garden. I am very happy with how the new raised beds are settling into the space, and like all gardeners I keep extending the growing space, well until I get the next 2 beds and glasshouse in place! At the start of October I invested in 4 large raised steel garden beds for my 55th birthday, to replace an area of lawn that the previous year I had laid cardboard, mulched and started growing in a couple months later, I had mixed feelings about how the extended vegetable garden had gone but thought I would continue with it again this season until I started thinking about raised beds. There is never a good time to change over to raised beds when they need to go where your cropping winter garden is so I just went for it, ordered my raised beds which were custom made so I had some time to either eat the veg I had been growing or move it. After a few doubts along the way I am so glad I didn't wait any longer, the first vegetables I've planted in them are thriving, the down side of it was that it has taken a lot of dirt, compost, straw and mushroom compost to fill them, they are just over 3m long and 1.2m wide and .60m high and extremely heavy to move around and position. But apart from topping up the beds with compost before planting each season until all the organic matter inside them has broken down and compacted I think they will be low maintenance. In total the 4 beds I purchased will equal the same amount of space I had been planting into and with the addition of a secondhand glasshouse I found on Facebook market place 2 years ago I will be able to extend our growing season for tomatoes, cucumbers and raise lots of seeds. In addition I have changed what used to be my whole veg garden into a perennial vegetable garden bed that has a new asparagus patch, dwarf apple trees, rhubarb, dwarf lemon tree and an area for herbs. It isn't a big area but looking to the future I hope to challenge my growing area and just see ow much food I can grow in the small footprint and hopefully I will grow enough for us and some of our neighbours. With the cost of living crisis everywhere pairing back pantry items so multiple recipes can be cooked with the same basic items is a necessity, along with growing a garden that is any size, big or just a pot with your favourite herbs or leafy greens, after all they can be the most expensive items in the fruit and veg section at the supermarket and usually the things that never get used up and are thrown out. Cooking from scratch can feel overwhelming but with a few prepped ingredients from my freezer, a pantry and our fridge stocked with simple staples, scratch made meals flow from our kitchen. I cook with gluten free ingredients and a budget friendly mind set always. I would really love you to join me cooking budget friendly gluten free meals in my tiny kitchen and appreciate you spending your time with me, please consider subscribing so you don't miss my next upload. Have a great day and I hope to see you in my next video. Bye for now... PS….I post on my community tab in real time, things I am cooking in my kitchen, vegetable garden updates and thrifting finds, often after filming it can take me a couple weeks to edit and voice over my videos so it gives you a sneak peak at what’s coming up. #vegetablegardening #nodiggardening ##UtilityJane #gardentour #thediggersclub