May 13, 2024

VIDEO: Planting Pumpkins and Courgettes #gardeninguk #gardening


On Allotment Grow How today we venture up to the plot and plant out the pumpkins and courgettes. There are also a few surprises to be found on the plot.

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15 thoughts on “VIDEO: Planting Pumpkins and Courgettes #gardeninguk #gardening

  1. I found a liter of fish fertilizer mix once a month in a small water bottle makes those gord plants go nuts. I got over 30 pound of butter nut off of one plant a few years back. Thanx for posting.

  2. Hi Adam, Interesting video. I believe blackbird eggs take about 14 days to hatch and another 14 days for the chicks to fledge. Never known one to nest at ground level! I remember growing courgettes on the fire heap. Holes were dug in the burn bake and filled with farm yard manure and loam. Always had excellent yields, but I suppose multipurpose composts have replaced that method.

  3. Another use for comfrey rearing Black birds . Very cool. You can not have rats so thats good. Free plants are always good. Nice vid mate like the damselfly at the end good shot it.Enjoyed the video your are an artist.
    Cheers.

  4. I hope your newly plants veg grows on well and you get the weather to help them along. Beautiful flowers on the trees to walk along that hedgerow.
    I hope the new family of blackbirds develops in the comfrey
    Take care Adam and I hope you are all safe and well over there
    Cheers
    Harold

  5. Hi Adam, another great update. Hope your blackbird comes back. Looks like you guys getting some great weather. We are in winter now here. Nights getting cold, down to 6-7 degrees. Pumpkins looks good . Cheers.

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