VIDEO: Summer in the fields
A summer stroll through the fields and along a stream
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A summer stroll through the fields and along a stream
In this episode, I wander up to the plot and finish off planting the leeks.
This week on Allotment Grow How, I plant the Brussel Sprouts and talk about growing grapes. Please like, share, comment and SUBSCRIBE xxx #brusselsprouts
In this episode of Allotment Grow How – I deal with the dreaded black fly and take my first crop from the plot for 2015.
Today on Allotment Grow How I pay a visit to the Malvern Show at the Three Counties Showground. #MalvernShow #thethreecountiesshow
Today on Allotment Grow How I wander up to the plot and plant some Broccoli
Today on Allotment Grow How I plant out the French Beans
This week on Allotment Grow How – I wander up to the plot and show you what’s going on.
Today on Allotment Grow How we have a quick tour of the plot and see how well the peas are doing.
On Allotment Grow How today I plant my potatoes… on a very hot day.
Today I continue sowing more seeds for the allotment, they include broccoli, lettuce, butternut squash and sunflower seeds.
On Allotment Grow How today I show you which crops I’ve started to plant up at the plot.
Allotment Grow How – How to chit Potatoes, How to sow broad beans and onions. This is just a quick video explaining all of the above. Please like, comment and subscribe
In this video I have a quick chat about the seeds I’m using this growing season.
It’s January 2015 and I really need to make a start on prepping the beds for spring, a job I hate as I am a very lazy person. Lets get digging.
This is just a quick thank you for all your support over the past year. I really appreciate everyone taking the time to watch my videos and commenting on them. Lets hope we a cracking growing season in 2015. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 🙂
It’s the end of the season and I put the dahlia to bed. I also have a wander around the allotment and give you a brief tour of the entire site – and get accused of being a potential thief. “Porch Blues” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
I visit the allotment and take the first of my leeks and save some of my French Bean seeds.
An Autumnal feel on the plot, a butternut haul and some sempervivum information make up today’s episode.
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Please join me on a leisurely walk around my vegetable garden allotment and orchard to see what’s been going on in our subtropical food garden for the first month of spring. This video is rather long and I guess it’s mainly for those purists who really like a good close wander through other people’s gardens.…
Autumn has arrived on the plot but there’s still a few things growing and putting on a nice display.
It’s early September and I have a problem with my Butternut Squash.
It’s mid August on the plot. As the growing season starts to slow down and the sunny days start to shorten I asses what the growing season has been like.
I have a yomp up to the allotment and pick stuff that’s ready to eat.
It’s the middle of summer and everything is in need of some rain. The weeds are rampant, the onions are great… the calabrese was tasty. “Porch Blues” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Just a quick update on the plot. I’m really pleased with the calabrese which I’ve never grown before
I know I said I would keep my gardening videos shorter after my allotment episode but I got carried away again… 🙂 In this video, winter is just one day off here in the subtropics therefore temps are ideal for many different plants. The following food plants are shown and discussed briefly: Avocados, artichokes, strawberries,…
A quick plot update and I pull the first of my vegetables – Icicle long white radishes “Porch Blues” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today on Allotment Grow How I have a go at planting Butternut Squash and walk you around the plot giving you a general update. “Porch Blues” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/