26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Planting Out the Onions – Allotment Grow How”
Hi Adam. Well done for keep going. Jen and I have now finished digging the plot.5 weeks just digging has been hard. Today I put out our Garlic so it's a start. We also seem to be going flower crazy at the moment but, colour helps. Your little films give us such a lift and we really enjoy them and they inspire us to. Talk soon. Rog n Jen.
Commander Keen in "Spuds Of Doom." Brilliant FPS POV camera work. Elephants looking nice, too. And even if you tried, you'd struggle to kill that swamp lily. A most enjoyable video as usual, cheers Adam!
Hello, to save a bit of effort when using my outdoor tap, I've attached a short length of hose to the tap so that I can leave the watering can on the ground when filling it up. Cheers!
Getting down and dirty… loved the spade and fork cam…. you do some interesting camera angles, which makes your videos different for the run of the mill gardening videos you usually get… good videography.
Hi Adam, some great camera work. When you were watering your onions how did you avoid wetting the camera? When you were removing the netting from the peas I flinched when the chicken wire was close to your eyes. Take care Nick
Love the different angles that you shoot your video from. Hoping to get some of my potatoes in my Zone 7 garden (Central New Jersey) this weekend. I'll have to see once I get there, as we have now had three full days of rain. Keep the videos coming.
Nice day on the plot, you got quite a bit accomplished! I appreciate the effort to get those interesting camera angles, always looks great! Mmmmm, beer :))
Hi Adam, you put a lot of thought into this video and it showed, hope you did only a little damage to your fork or camera screwing it or gaffa taping it to the shaft. I have spent the 1st week of April digging for my main crop spuds just a reasonable amount a day, come home switch on the computer and watch others going mad and doing the lot in a day. Hasn't the weather been fantastic! Take care Mike B
Hey Adam, that garlic is looking good… Hopefully the lily makes it, I really wanted to see it bloom. You did a lot of hard work….digging and 4 rows of spuds planted. Yes you are hooked now with the flowers… Ok marking down this day for reference just in case the flowers come up, to see you eat your hat.. 🙂 T
Hi Adam. Well done for keep going. Jen and I have now finished digging the plot.5 weeks just digging has been hard. Today I put out our Garlic so it's a start. We also seem to be going flower crazy at the moment but, colour helps. Your little films give us such a lift and we really enjoy them and they inspire us to. Talk soon. Rog n Jen.
Good video and interesting, just asking what do you use to film and how do you do your editing.
nice video my friend thumbs-up I see you still have commercials no more commercials here anymore
nice video my friend thumbs-up I see you still have commercials no more commercials here anymore
Commander Keen in "Spuds Of Doom." Brilliant FPS POV camera work. Elephants looking nice, too. And even if you tried, you'd struggle to kill that swamp lily. A most enjoyable video as usual, cheers Adam!
Hello, to save a bit of effort when using my outdoor tap, I've attached a short length of hose to the tap so that I can leave the watering can on the ground when filling it up. Cheers!
try back to eden gardening.
Snails and slugs are drawn to bone meal, so you may need some organic snail pellets if you put it on top of soil.
Great video as usual Adam. I remember how it used to feel after planting spuds. I'm a 'no digger' these days. Thanks for sharing.
Getting down and dirty… loved the spade and fork cam…. you do some interesting camera angles, which makes your videos different for the run of the mill gardening videos you usually get… good videography.
LOL!! you have to dig to garden, no gain without the pain. Have a wonderful day
I , personaly , would plant them along the edge of the path.
Hi Adam, another great video and good luck with the giant onion you hope to grow. Dave.
i like the shovel cam. good touch. buy the way , i planted a 6pac of lupin seeds. and the darn things came up. so we will see how they do.
Hi. Adam. Your onions look great! I hope you get a really big one Good luck. 🙂 I love the vibrant color of the flower blooms.
Best wishes. E 🙂
Great video loving the camera work
Hi Adam, some great camera work. When you were watering your onions how did you avoid wetting the camera? When you were removing the netting from the peas I flinched when the chicken wire was close to your eyes. Take care Nick
Nice update Adam, well done on all the work!
Happy gardening,
Hugo
Love the different angles that you shoot your video from. Hoping to get some of my potatoes in my Zone 7 garden (Central New Jersey) this weekend. I'll have to see once I get there, as we have now had three full days of rain. Keep the videos coming.
thanks
Nice day on the plot, you got quite a bit accomplished! I appreciate the effort to get those interesting camera angles, always looks great! Mmmmm, beer :))
great looking plot !! onion look healthy and will flourish in the fantastic looking soil of yours !! pea frame looks a good un !!!
Hi Adam, you put a lot of thought into this video and it showed, hope you did only a little damage to your fork or camera screwing it or gaffa taping it to the shaft. I have spent the 1st week of April digging for my main crop spuds just a reasonable amount a day, come home switch on the computer and watch others going mad and doing the lot in a day. Hasn't the weather been fantastic! Take care Mike B
Hi, your plots looking good, hope your flowers do well. Thanks.
Hey Adam, that garlic is looking good… Hopefully the lily makes it, I really wanted to see it bloom. You did a lot of hard work….digging and 4 rows of spuds planted. Yes you are hooked now with the flowers… Ok marking down this day for reference just in case the flowers come up, to see you eat your hat.. 🙂 T
Hi, I enjoyed this video, your plot's looking good. ☺ Thanks.