April Allotment Tour | The Best My Garden Has Ever Looked

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2024
  • Hi folks! Thought it would be nice to do this tour as a bit of an introduction for anyone who is newer to the channel. So a lot of the regular subs will know a lot of what I'm talking about, but I hope you enjoy it nevertheless! Really nice to just take a bit of time for a tour like this instead of working on another project.
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    Timestamps:
    00;03;08 - Intro & Plot 1 Tour
    00;06;40 - Greenhouse & Seedlings Tour
    00;13;38 - Orchard Tour
    00;16;05 - Plot 2 Tour
    00;20;33 - Polytunnel Tour

Komentáře • 103

  • @jeanhelliwell8160

    JB your allotment looks fabulous. It's a credit to all your hard work and determination. It's all been worth it. X

  • @jaynekennedy8469

    I had a grape vine inside of my greenhouse and eventually it broke its way out of the back. I’ve now got grape vines outside and I’ve managed to make wine 2 years in a row.

  • @amandar7719

    What a transformation! You must be over the moon with how the allotment is working/looking after all your hardwork.

  • @StellasVegetablegardens

    Definitely freshly prepped bed are the beesneez. May i say if this was a game you would have been moved from novice gardener - the space is looking fantastic- i look forward to seeing your winter shed project 👍🏾

  • @soapymargherita

    That floating shelf looks great. I made one with spare greenhouse shelves and twine and I'm constantly paranoid about the twine snapping. Chains are a much better idea.

  • @Carol-oc7mx

    An allotment wouldn't be an allotment without a dumping area or should I say an area of resources for future projects.... even wood for burning produces ash for sprinkling on the beds 😂😂😂

  • @nooie99

    Looking good jb. Often with vines roots left on outside of poly tunnel/ greenhouse and growing vine inside. So could just move a short distance to work.

  • @Bunglesfamilyplot

    Think I am gonna have to do a floating shelves as my stuff Keeps getting eaten by the mice inside , as soon as stuff is a decent size I think they have a field mice party 🎉 . Great video again .

  • @barrysarling7637

    How many working spaces (dumping areas) does one gardener need JB. Always May's me smile 😂😂😂😂

  • @stevieb6173

    it seems like you have everything now nice greenhouses , staging , beds , polytunnel , they'll be calling you Sir next 😂😂😂😂 well done , I'm just jealous 😊😊

  • @CSaville

    Looking great JB. Not suprising considering all your hard work. It's going to be brilliant watching your plot bursting into life later this Spring!

  • @juliescavitti843

    Hi Jb!!!! Absolutely loved the tour! All your hard work is definitely paying off!!!! Way to go! Awesome job. You said at the end that you were doing hanging baskets for the strawberries. Have you thought about doing a hanging gutter for the strawberries, just like you have done with the hanging shelf? Just thought I would throw that out there as an idea! Have an awesome rest of your week!

  • @brigidaodonnell7053

    Your videos make me go out to the garden and start working. I had a lot to plant out and thanks to you it’s starting to get planted out!

  • @ceylonhinett9517

    Allotment looks great after all your had work . Love seeing the seeds come to life

  • @helenhawkins4054

    It all looks marvellous, inspirational. I have been struggling with our endless grey drizzle days.🥴

  • @emdeejay7432

    I just put up a fence around my garden with a gated trellis for the entrance. I put the whole thing up by myself, my bf helped a little bit but i need the vast majority. It looks so good I'm so excited. I planted my peach tree that i bpught last year, a new mango tree and bought a royal apricot tree that is already about 6 ft tall with a few apricots, very exciting and I bought another new mango thats about 3 1/2 feet tall and it has a bunch of blossoms on it and another of my mangoes has blossoms as well and I have about 5 or 6 peaches and I planted my banana tree which has been here as long as the peach has which was last year.

  • @Dawn_Grows_Veg

    A lovely tour round to see the progress JB. It is looking amazing. All your hard work on your projects is massively paying off now. Very motivating for us viewers too ☺☺

  • @LucRom-kz5uw

    fantastisch jb Tour the moostuin thans te video Top Good weekend fried 🌱🌤🌷🪻🌿👍🫶🍅🌶🍆

  • @BumblebeeAdventure

    🐝Thanks for the great video🌻 time to grow grow grow!!!

  • @mikeinportland30

    Nice to see a tour again. It's always helpful to see what/when you are doing. I have a large property rather than an allotment, but our climate here in the Pacific Northwest is similar to UK rainy Maritime vs most all of the US and because of that we can often be a bit ignored by native US garden channels/blogs so I find I get the most helpful info from gardeners almost on the other side of the planet! So thanks from the PNW of the States!