Our Allotment / Veggie Patch Lots growing
Join me as I make a series at my allotment. It's all new to me and I'm sure I'll make mistakes along the way. Please follow me to give me pointers and advice
Join me as I make a series at my allotment. It's all new to me and I'm sure I'll make mistakes along the way. Please follow me to give me pointers and advice
Wow! Great video and beautiful veg garden. I would be pretty chuffed to have all that variety and with such good growth.
The lettuce looked fabulous and even though those carrots were "ugly," I still bet that they tasted good.
The curly leaf thing with the tomatoes...I had that last year. I think it's some kind of virus but I'm not completely sure. It might not be. My plants last year... It only affected my beefsteak...had misshapen fruits with black spots inside them. I hope that's not your case.
Awesome video and I look forward to more. Keep on growing and I think u have that same greenhouse in my garden.
Thank you so much. Yeah we have been lucky to inherit a nice plot. Usually people leave them grow into a wild jungle before they hand them back. The previous owner was an old lady in her 80's who was apparently up there every day digging and sieving the soil. I do hope I'm still able to do it in me 80's :-) Fingers crossed me Tomatoes haven't got any disease as they are my pride and joy. Big Balls (Tomato Plant) which is the wife's is slowly taking over as to be expected as it produces almost 4lb in weight tomatoes. I'm keen to see how they taste.
thats a cracking setup you've got there mate, i wish i could be arsed to do that....some strawberries in a pot is as far as i go....:)
Cheers Jimbo. Load of hard work mate. Blood sweat and tears. But worth it though. Yeah we had strawberries but I ripped them all up. Can't have the wife using them as an excuse to by Double Cream. I'm trying to loose weight :-)
Nice garden!
Thank you so much. We were lucky though to inherit a nice one from the previous owner who handed it straight back when they could no longer manage the work. Normally people let them grow into a jungle first :-)