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Welcome to my allotment gardening channel. My name is Emma and these vlogs are my allotment diaries. This is my second year on my plot. I’m learning as I go and would love for you to follow my journey by SUBSCRIBING to my channel!
GROW A PUMPKIN ARCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOaCkQYhI7M
WHAT IS AN ALLOTMENT PLOT??
VIDEO OF MY NO DIG RAISED BED:
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I love *Mrs. Rocky, adorable. π₯° Feeling feisty with that gust of wind. π
Nasturtium seeds can be processed and turned into "poor man's capers!" I think you harvest when they are younger seed pods. I've never done it but I've heard it's delicious.
When Rocky ran off, he was feeling good with the wind. Cats do that. He loves you. Just talk to him and stroke him.
If a Parsnip is well formed, push down and pull up usually works. Trouble is, they often divide into more than one root. Then, the only way is use the digging fork to loosen it!
Did you know you can eat the nasturtium flowers and petals? Throw them on a salad and they give a peppery kick and bonus they are beautiful! Maybe take a stash home with you
Awe Rocky loves you!
Emma it's no South London – It's Sarth-Lan-Dan all one word
Love it. That was hilarious. I've had a allotment for just over 2 years and still learning. Every year is driffrent. Just kerp growing you will find what works for you and your allotment πππππ
Cracking parsnip ππͺ
It is a long hike to your plot from the gate, Emma! Maybe some new boots are in order to keep your feet dry. Perhaps Santa will bring some! πππ
Great parsnips too. Maybe poor Rocky was spooked by a ghost the way he took off….. poor little dude! β€οΈπΎβ€οΈπΎβ€οΈ
To help harvest your parsnips try pushing them down into the soil until you hear a pop or a crack sound and then they should be a little easier to remove.
Dull rainy day, not to worry, watch Emma she'll make you smile.
Your one of his many hooomans! You donβt own a cat. They own you! Xx
I agree about the weather, so much rain lately. Looking forward to going to the allotment tomorrow. My courgettes were looking like yours so have left them too. That did make me giggle when you got that parsnip out and said about not needing the gym! Rocky loves you, doesnβt he?
I laughed my backside off at you trying to get that parsnip out of the ground. Ive never grown them or even tasted them but it looks good.
Thatβs a punken
Emma your posts are a breath of fresh air. πβ€
I can't get parsnips out either, the push down then pull method doesn't work for meπ€£
Roasted parsnip yummm.,.
Emma… you always make my day. ππ
Been at allotment today myself and pulled out one of my parsnips. π
Rocky wants to be with you ! Is he in good health?πΎπ
Yes you won the battle with the parsnip!
Hiya Emma wow enjoy your parsnip yummy! Take care Ontario Canada ππ¨π¦
You always make me laugh π
I just love watching your videos it makes my day.
Parsnips are beasts π
That's a fantastic looking parsnip watching you trying to get it out had me in fits. Enjoy it your worked hard to harvest it
Inspirational!
I love Rocky. He loves you because you are kind. Give him a big hug from me. π±
Hi Emma π Rocky just loves you and him running off..he was happy and showing off lol π
So the foxes havenβt been sitting on my parsnips! Iβd better get pulling π