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After a summer break, my weekly videos return.
In this week's episode a fellow forum members garden is also featured.

https://youtu.be/yf8Hf52P9nc
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Nice vid. It was nice to see Joels garden. I will try to keep up to date this year. It will be interesting to see when you start preparing plants for winter compared with us. I'm already considering putting some house plants in the polytunnel and already started taking cuttings.
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Good video as always Kris that Ricinus is huge .Joels garden looks good and what a back drop/view he as got as well.
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Another great video Kris. Having done just one video I know just how much time, effort and planning goes into them. They are great and I hope you manage to remain motivated to continue. I guess thinking of new video ideas will eventually be a problem?

Until then keep 'em coming.
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Chez2 wrote: Tue Sep 11, 2018 7:45 am Nice vid. It was nice to see Joels garden. I will try to keep up to date this year. It will be interesting to see when you start preparing plants for winter compared with us. I'm already considering putting some house plants in the polytunnel and already started taking cuttings.
Yes I'm glad I was able to film Joel's garden, it's nice to see different styles of exotic gardens grown in similar conditions.
I'll be taking cuttings soon. Hoping to have lots of iresine planted out for next summer.
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tatter wrote: Tue Sep 11, 2018 10:24 am as always Kris that Ricinus is huge .Joels garden looks good and what a back drop/view he as got as well.
Jim
Glad you enjoyed it. His view is fantastic but it allows the full brunt of winter to hit his garden.
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JonC wrote: Tue Sep 11, 2018 3:55 pm Post Tue Sep 11, 2018 4:55 pm

Another great video Kris. Having done just one video I know just how much time, effort and planning goes into them. They are great and I hope you manage to remain motivated to continue. I guess thinking of new video ideas will eventually be a problem?
Cheers. Some videos are quite straight forward to film like a garden walk around. Most though take a long time to edit, produce and upload. Basically that's my Sundays sorted! I do the regular Sunday episodes all on that day so time restricts me from doing something over elaborate.

Still plenty of ideas for videos but a lot of content from now will cover the same subjects as last year. The good thing is that there's always new people watching and starting with this style of gardening. I'll also be adapting and doing things differently depending on previous successes and weather conditions.
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