00:06
The speaker admits to breaking one of his personal gardening rules, "little and often," due to preparation for a marathon.
00:29
He mentions a mistake of using a pump with the sprayer, which led to back pain that he is still suffering from over a week later.
01:01
The speaker discusses a health scare involving buzzing in his ears and numbness in his face, resulting in taking steroids.
01:18
He transitions to discussing the jobs for October and gives a tour of his garden, mentioning cleaning roots and dealing with the aftermath of heavy rainfall.
02:08
He notes that he still has some potato reveals to do and that he's started harvesting some sections of the garden.
03:10
The speaker reveals that his Graffiti F1 plant has club root, a disease that affects brassicas.
04:00
He discusses his neglected brussels sprouts, which need staking up and tidying due to whitefly infestation.
04:37
There's mention of peas that have been partially eaten by mice.
05:00
He shows large French bean pods, noting that they are going to seed.
06:58
A look at the super soil product that he plans to try on his garden beds, with a more detailed video coming soon.
07:15
He shows his permanent asparagus bed with new shoots coming up.
08:11
The speaker plans to let his long beans go to seed and shows some that are still drying.
09:00
The rain has filled all his water barrels, and he shows the success of the new siphoning system.
09:47
Introducing a new polytunnel and mentioning the success of his Diablo peppers, which ripened red for the first time.
10:54
He speaks about the green manure and his plans for the beds where it was planted.
14:43
The speaker checks on his crops in the main polytunnel, noticing the tomatoes are still flowering.
15:02
He talks about his apple tree, pointing out some nice looking apples, and the plans to cut back a plum tree.
18:14
There's discussion about a large piece of black and white plastic found, which is used by some gardeners for heat reflection.
19:28
He contemplates tidying up a bed where carrots didn't do well and considers planting garlic and walking onions there instead.
22:16
The video ends with the speaker reminding viewers of the importance of sticking to the rule of "little and often" in gardening, and he bids farewell until the next time.