May 29, 2024

VIDEO: Beautiful Dahlias – Allotment Grow How


On Allotment Grow How today we pay a visit to the plot to tackle the weeds and clear up the plot. It’s time to harvest some lovely looking carrots and the dahlia flowers are in full bloom and look lovely.

#dahliaflowers #weedingtheplot #carrots

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14 thoughts on “VIDEO: Beautiful Dahlias – Allotment Grow How

  1. Very cool CSI breakdown of the life and death of your nemesis! Why can I picture you becoming a falconer just to teach those plant nibbling buggers a lesson? I shall cut my sweet peas today! If those nice flowers keep coming as late as possible, I'll be tickled! You are the King of the cool angles whilst recording, I'm always entertained by your vids! Have a great day Adam:))

  2. Definition of a weed, "a plant in the wrong place" It was not a boring video it had some good content for what I could see. Experiencing a lot of buffering so will watch it again later. Take care Mike B

  3. The usual great camera work & snappy editing lifts the mundane to a whole new level of entertainment, Adam. Well that's enough of the bullshit. Do try again with the Zinnias, they've become my fave flowering annual. Even I struggled with them this season, but mainly because the seedlings are slug magnets. They are worth persisting with. Cheers for sharing mate.

  4. Hi Adam, you have used some interesting camera techniques on this video, well thought out. The rabbit remains of the day was good but when I saw you picking the blackberries i had a shudder. I am always trying out the blackberries and my plot this year has an abundance. In the next video you will see me picking them and the harvest collected. My intention was to make jam, so googled it and read the recipe. Job 1. Soak blackberries in salt water (1 cup to a gallon water) for one hour. Job 2 Scoop off dead maggots, Rinse under running water to remove salt. Adam, I am not talking of just a few maggots. The worst bit was at the begining as the spiral out of the fruit to escape! I digress gave a thumbs up to this allegedly boring video. Mike B

  5. Does anyone on the allotments grow foxgloves? At the beginning of the video around 0:19 seconds it looks like a couple of beaut volunteers that would have been power towers next year were mercilessly slaughtered along with the undesired. Flippin' weeds eh?
    I bet you are over the moon that a rogue budgie took care of that wabbit that you were unable to snare. Great vid as always, talk to you via email. 🙂

  6. Cheers Adam – at least one of your crop nibbling bunnies has bit the dust. Weeding is never fun but at least you managed to add some interesting camera angles to make it look better. Nice dahlias. Take care. Nick

  7. Great update Adam !! The weeds are in abundant but can easily be pulled out !! That's One less rabbit eating your crops lol !! Fantastic footage of the slug !! Beautiful sweet peas and dahlias !! Thanks for sharing and happy gardening

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