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PLANTING SPRING BULBS AND GARLIC / OCTOBER ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS



Welcome to my allotment gardening channel. My name is Emma and these vlogs are my allotment diaries. 2022 is is my third year on my plot. I’m learning as I go and would love for you to follow my allotment gardening journey by SUBSCRIBING to my channel!

GROW A PUMPKIN ARCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOaCkQYhI7M

WHAT IS AN ALLOTMENT PLOT??

WHAT IS AN ALLOTMENT PLOT?

VIDEO OF MY NO DIG RAISED BED:

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24 Comments

  1. Hi Emma shallot bulbs divide into 5-7 bulbs in a clump they don't grow like onions a single bulb, they need about 9" apart really. Good luck have fun. Love your videos

  2. The red and green poly tunnel was beetroot was in not? And fi you don’t thin the cabbage want they be to close can you not dig them gently and move them when they are a bit more robust ?! Just asking as you may double the crop

  3. Hi Emma
    the plot is looking fab Love the cat feature lol
    It is getting late for corn and looking at your cobs I would consider self pollinate those tassels as they are not very brown just to try and ensure you get some decent corn after the good efforts x

  4. Don't forget your shallots will grow into multiple shallots from each bulb you plant so they're different from onions and need a bit more room 🌱

  5. Rats are eating the corn… put a sock on it 🤣🤣🌽🧦 id seriously evict those cats and their Pooie arse's

  6. Allotments looking good. Your shallots will multiply so whereever you have planted a bulb it should turn into 5/6 shallots in a clump xx

  7. What success with your seeds! Love how excited you got. Only a garden lover would understand the excitement from seeing your efforts produce. Love Rocky, had me loling so much in this video! You have a new sub, will look forward to seeing your allotment journey.

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