VIDEO: Allotment Grow How – Planting Leeks
In this episode, I wander up to the plot and finish off planting the leeks.
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In this episode, I wander up to the plot and finish off planting the leeks.
Join ethnobotanist, Marc Williams and forager extraordinaire, Natalie Bogwalker on this adventure as we discover the wild foods around us in the fields and forest edge. Learn an architecture of understanding plants based on their families and common traits to help expedite a working knowledge of the plant diversity around us. Marc is carrying on…
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 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.
💛 📖 See the GrowVeg book here: https://www.growveg.com/growveg-the-beginners-guide-to-easy-gardening.aspx. Acquiring equipment for gardening can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ve put together a list of items you can reuse and recycle in your garden. Most of us care for the environment and recycle what we can. However, there are so many ways to…
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.
Plastic bottles and soda bottles accumulate quickly in many homes however they are an excellent resource for growing vegetables and in particular small-space gardens. And no these aren’t simply 7 different shaped pots, these 7 hacks range from seedling guards to slug traps and seed storage to water reservoirs. Use these hacks to make your…
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
Transform food waste into a valuable food supply for chickens, hogs, songbirds and fish with Black Soldier Fly Production. Karl Warkomski, Director of Conservation with ProtaCulture, LLC introduces us to this astounding insect that can break down food waste faster than microbes. Black Soldier Fly maggots make a high fat, high protein source of nourishment…
In this video I have a quick chat about the seeds I’m using this growing season.
Lee Barnes was honored at the 29th annual Carolina Farm Stewardship Association’s Sustainable Agriculture Conference as Activist of the Year. See him receive his award live at the conference and hear his talk about why it’s so important to protect biodiversity by saving our seed heritage for this and future generations.
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.
I visit the allotment and take the first of my leeks and save some of my French Bean seeds.
Today we look at the meaning of sustainability, where we are as a culture, and what sustainble means to most people. Of course this is a broad topic, and should be followed up in much more depth, but this scratches the surface as to what I believe, and what I think needs to be done…
An Autumnal feel on the plot, a butternut haul and some sempervivum information make up today’s episode.
Autumn has arrived on the plot but there’s still a few things growing and putting on a nice display.
I take a trip to Wiltshire and wander around a lovely quaint village, full of thatched cottages and cider.
It’s early September and I have a problem with my Butternut Squash.
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/
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/
A daily routine check in the garden, I stumbled across a praying mantis, now my New Pet Playing, and thought it would be a good idea to play around with it:) I also thought it would be quite a good idea to upload a video. https://youplanttube.blogspot.com/
Is your soil sandy, silty, or clay? Well you might know what it is just by looking! but do you know there is a way to tell exactly what your soil composition actually is? In this video I show you how! MIgardener Store: https://www.facebook.com/MIgardener/app_251458316228 Join the fun on facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/MIgardener +1 me on Google+…
Join us today for a great Howto video on properly extracting your seedlings from a 4inch pot mass planting method. We also will go over selective choosing when it comes to thinning out the amount of onion plants. Lastly we will go over how to transplant your onions seedlings once they are plucked form the…
Come with me and lets get 2014 garden underway! We are starting onions because that is the first thing that needs to be planted, up next is the Peppers! MIgardener Store: https://www.facebook.com/MIgardener/app_251458316228 Join the fun on facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/MIgardener +1 me on Google+ @ http://www.google.com/+MIgardener Pin me on Pinterest @ http://www.pinterest.com/MIgardenerYT Follow the fun on…
MORE STUFF LIKE THIS @ http://www.MIgardener.com The ultimate seed starting mix has arrived! it is fairly simple to make, and your plants will appreciate it! I go over the reasons to use this versus other plant mixes, and I also I discuss the reasons behind traditional methods and why they are inferior for starting plants.…