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My mid-July tour shows strong new growth, after a cold and wet spring. Plants are wonderful and impress me so much, because we have had no significant warmth or sunshine.. Course dates coming up https://bookwhen.com/charlesdowding#f... Discover how no dig soil quality helps plants through adverse conditions. And makes succession planting quick and easy. Squash plants in the thumbnail have doubled size in two weeks, to 1.8m high in places. Homeacres in Somerset UK is classed zone 8: like Texas! However since 1st June the average high temperature is just 19.4°C 69°F and the average low temperature is 9°C 48°F. The low night temperatures in particular have slowed the growth of many plants, especially cucurbits, capsicums and tomatoes. My Crocus page has products such as wire hoops and mesh covers made of plant matter https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/prod... Filmed by Nicola Smith on 11th July at Homeacres, Somerset UK. 00:00 Introduction, my trip to the US 00:42 Second plantings 00:55 The effects on growth of unexpected cold weather 01:16 Courses at Homeacres 01:42 Potato plants, signs of age, no rotation 02:21 An interesting source of compost, with good results 03:03 Support for tall plants, onions for seed 03:20 Artichokes 03:35 Beetroot between garlic 04:00 Perennial asparagus 04:19 Chard for seed 04:32 Saving seed, cross-pollination 04:53 Raspberry bed, a mushroom trial 05:40 Weather challenges 06:05 Wildflowers 06:57 Garlic, how to store 07:35 Bed of winter squash, growing through black plastic 08:21 Onions, and downy mildew 09:14 Potatoes, a range of varieties - Jazzy and Setanta - and earthing up, the no dig way 10:25 Leeks following potato harvests 10:46 Brassicas, covered against rabbits 11:03 Carrots 11:49 Broad beans for seed 12:15 Covers and supports 12:35 Beetroot, and how to have strong transplants 13:04 Covers against allium leaf miner 13:27 A swarm of bees! 14:10 Globe artichokes, from seed 14:40 Asparagus from seed, Ariane, and from crowns 15:17 Hedging, a midsummer job 16:10 Melons in the polytunnel 16:40 And tomatoes - Sungold, slow growth, and Sakura 17:20 Leaf roll on tomatoes 17:45 Cucumbers, also slow growth 18:09 Sweet Williams 18:22 Peas, Hurst Green Shaft, some left for seed 18:47 Melons in the greenhouse - Malaga and Emir 19:12 Tomatoes and aubergines 19:36 Broccoli, and what can be sown now 19:59 Cleared bed of peas for shoots - leaving roots in the ground 20:44 Dahlia sowed from seed 21:23 Two more examples of succession 21:54 Carrots, covered against the cat! And birds, rabbits. 22:21 Peas for seed 22:32 Dill 22:55 Dig/no dig beds - harvests and second plantings, see https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/post... 24:35 Outro On 3rd and 4th August I am teaching in Cork, S Ireland https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/prod... My courses on energy gardening is 28th August https://bookwhen.com/charlesdowding#f... You can join this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support our work with helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members: / @charlesdowding1nodig #nodig #july #nodiggardening #growyourownfood #growyourownveggies