Lucia’s Allotment Journey
Lucia’s Allotment Journey
  • Видео 70
  • Просмотров 29 409
MY FIRST ELEPHANT GARLIC! / ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS.
Hello and welcome to my channel. If you would like to help support my allotment Journey, you can on ko-fi ko-fi.com/luciasallotmentjourney
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL.
If you are new here, My name is Lucia and this is my Allotment Journey.
My 10 x 14 meter plot is based in Buckinghamshire, grow zone 7.
I harvest my very first elephant garlic the other, which with all the excitement I totally forgot to film!!
Follow me on Instagram:
luciaantonietta_m
THANK YOU TO ALL THAT DO TAKE THE TIME TO WATCH AND COMMENT, I REALLY APPRECIATE IT.
#allotmentuk #allotmentlife #growyourownfood #allotmentgarden #allotment #garlic #onions
Просмотров: 206

Видео

WHAT HAVE I COME BACK TO ON THE PLOT AFTER A WEEK AWAY!/ALLOTMENT VLOG.
Просмотров 33921 час назад
Hello and welcome to my channel, my name is Lucia and this is my allotment Journey. My 10 meter x 14 meter plot is based in Buckinghamshire, zone 7. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. The weekend just gone (Sunday 23rd June 2024) we got back from a week away and I couldn't wait to go and check on the plot....and see if it was still standing!! I have to honestly say what a lovely surprise to come h...
FIRST WEEK OF JUNE ON THE PLOT AND THE START OF THE HARVEST!/ALLOTMENT VLOG.
Просмотров 274День назад
Welcome to my channel @LuciasAllotmentJourney where I learn and try to grow on my allotment plot. My name is Lucia and my 10x14 meter plot is based in Buckinghamshire England, zone 7. PLEASE SUBCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. #allotmentuk #allotmentlife #allotmentlove #growyourownfood #allotment #allotmentgarden #allotmentresult #allotmentgardeninguk #gardening #gardenherbs
The Allotment is in Bloom
Просмотров 5914 дней назад
After a week away the plot is still standing. #allotmentuk #allotmentlife #allotmentgarden #allotment #growyourownfood #allotmentlove #allotmentgardening #allotmenttour
IT'S NOT BEEN A GREAT WEEK! ALLOTMENT GARDENING VLOG.
Просмотров 40921 день назад
IT'S NOT BEEN A GREAT WEEK! ALLOTMENT GARDENING VLOG.
MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS! ALLOTMENT WEEKLY VLOG/TOMATOES ARE OUT! THINK I'VE BEEN TOLD OFF.
Просмотров 840Месяц назад
MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS! ALLOTMENT WEEKLY VLOG/TOMATOES ARE OUT! THINK I'VE BEEN TOLD OFF.
YOU CAN'T BEAT A STORM! ALLOTMENT VLOG FOR BEGINNERS.
Просмотров 838Месяц назад
YOU CAN'T BEAT A STORM! ALLOTMENT VLOG FOR BEGINNERS.
MY LAST TWO WEEKS ON THE PLOT. ALLOTMENT VLOG FOR BEGINNERS. MAY 2024.
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
MY LAST TWO WEEKS ON THE PLOT. ALLOTMENT VLOG FOR BEGINNERS. MAY 2024.
THE SUN IS FINALLY HERE! MAY ALLOTMENT TOUR 2024.
Просмотров 121Месяц назад
THE SUN IS FINALLY HERE! MAY ALLOTMENT TOUR 2024.
FINALLY MY OWN WATER SYSTEM, NOT THAT I NEED IT WITH THIS RAIN!/MY RHUBARB LOVES IT! ALLOTMENT VLOG.
Просмотров 1492 месяца назад
FINALLY MY OWN WATER SYSTEM, NOT THAT I NEED IT WITH THIS RAIN!/MY RHUBARB LOVES IT! ALLOTMENT VLOG.
THE JUNK BED'S GOT TO GO! SORRY POTATOES!! ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS VLOG.
Просмотров 4842 месяца назад
THE JUNK BED'S GOT TO GO! SORRY POTATOES!! ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS VLOG.
WHY DOES IT NEVER GO TO PLAN!/ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS. ALLOTMENT VLOG.
Просмотров 3342 месяца назад
WHY DOES IT NEVER GO TO PLAN!/ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS. ALLOTMENT VLOG.
CHECKING FOR WIND DAMAGE AT THE PLOT, ALLOTMENT VLOG. NETTLE FERTILISER.
Просмотров 1882 месяца назад
CHECKING FOR WIND DAMAGE AT THE PLOT, ALLOTMENT VLOG. NETTLE FERTILISER.
FINALLY GOT MY TRELLIS BACK UP AND MY SWEETPEA OUT/ALLOTMENT VLOG.
Просмотров 1112 месяца назад
FINALLY GOT MY TRELLIS BACK UP AND MY SWEETPEA OUT/ALLOTMENT VLOG.
WHATS BEEN AT MY CARROTS?/FINALLY ADDING SOME FLOWER POTS TO MY WILDLIFE/BUG HOME SECTION.
Просмотров 542 месяца назад
WHATS BEEN AT MY CARROTS?/FINALLY ADDING SOME FLOWER POTS TO MY WILDLIFE/BUG HOME SECTION.
WILL SHELL ON EARTH KEEP THE SLUGS AWAY? AND FINALLY PLANTING MY SECOND EARLY POTATOES.
Просмотров 682 месяца назад
WILL SHELL ON EARTH KEEP THE SLUGS AWAY? AND FINALLY PLANTING MY SECOND EARLY POTATOES.
APRIL ALLOTMENT TOUR/ AND A BIT OF BACKGROUNG ON THE PLOT.
Просмотров 1202 месяца назад
APRIL ALLOTMENT TOUR/ AND A BIT OF BACKGROUNG ON THE PLOT.
It’s been a washout!
Просмотров 373 месяца назад
It’s been a washout!
Weekly Vlog/ What I’ve been up to this week on the allotment.
Просмотров 773 месяца назад
Weekly Vlog/ What I’ve been up to this week on the allotment.
Just another day down the allotment, while it’s not raining.
Просмотров 303 месяца назад
Just another day down the allotment, while it’s not raining.
I’m still holding onto my last purple sprouting broccoli with dear life.
Просмотров 393 месяца назад
I’m still holding onto my last purple sprouting broccoli with dear life.
March antics on the allotment plot
Просмотров 343 месяца назад
March antics on the allotment plot
I finally got round to sorting out the shed on the allotment.
Просмотров 444 месяца назад
I finally got round to sorting out the shed on the allotment.
Some jobs I’ve been trying to get on with over the last month on the allotment
Просмотров 574 месяца назад
Some jobs I’ve been trying to get on with over the last month on the allotment
Allotment progress since acquiring the plot in late 2022. 
Просмотров 864 месяца назад
Allotment progress since acquiring the plot in late 2022. 

Комментарии

  • @maryscavone5622
    @maryscavone5622 2 дня назад

    Absolutely! I do it all the time. Just pinch them off..drop in soil around it and you'll get a delightful surprise in a few weeks.❤

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 3 дня назад

    nice works

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 3 дня назад

    Good works

  • @rhythm242able
    @rhythm242able 3 дня назад

    Loveleh tatas 👌🏼

  • @rhythm242able
    @rhythm242able 3 дня назад

    Totally 💪🏼

  • @leekirrage
    @leekirrage 3 дня назад

    Great video again. Love your plot, inspired me to paint my raised beds on my allotment and it looks so much better. Just need to finish them all now haha

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 3 дня назад

      Aww thank you. The beds aren’t perfect close up, but does make such a difference.

  • @darionico
    @darionico 4 дня назад

    Delicioso todo natural y saludable 😊 suscríbete al canal

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden 4 дня назад

    Oh wow amazing Lucia I tried a elephant garlic few years go and 😢 couldn’t find them so summing they rotted in our wet winter. You are doing a wonderful job and it is quite obvious by the amazing harvests. Have a great week, Ali 🥵🌞🇨🇦

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 4 дня назад

      I’m shocked they worked! I only got a few of my normal garlic I put it, so no idea what happened to the rest of them. I think I’m going to try doing more next time, and hope it works again. 🤞🏼

  • @RichardTaylorgardening
    @RichardTaylorgardening 4 дня назад

    You answer comments unlike some and please be careful of your back bending down crouch or kneel as always happy gardening Richardx

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 3 дня назад

      I get told off for that a lot about bending down, more so since my leg is still healing. To make it worst I got given a fold out seat/knee rest, and I forget to use it.🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @RichardTaylorgardening
      @RichardTaylorgardening 3 дня назад

      @@LuciasAllotmentJourney thank you for replying sending you a big blue ball of healing energy Richardx

  • @wernermcgann3792
    @wernermcgann3792 4 дня назад

    Keep doing what you are doing! it's working!😊

  • @Lyniem1989
    @Lyniem1989 4 дня назад

    It's great, my friend (new subscriber)

  • @Lyniem1989
    @Lyniem1989 4 дня назад

    Good ❤😋😋🎉🎉

  • @decode3667
    @decode3667 6 дней назад

    Isn't this dandelions?

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 6 дней назад

      No this chamomile, I grew this from seed and still have the seed packet.

  • @ENEMAS_AND_YOGA_CHANNEL.
    @ENEMAS_AND_YOGA_CHANNEL. 6 дней назад

    I'm not a chamomile tea drinker. I love using chamomile tea enemas for pain relief, sleep, relaxation, anxiety, and stress relief, just to name a few.

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 6 дней назад

      I do love a herbal tea myself. I love how some many herbs can be used for so many didn’t things.

    • @ENEMAS_AND_YOGA_CHANNEL.
      @ENEMAS_AND_YOGA_CHANNEL. 6 дней назад

      @@LuciasAllotmentJourney I have been doing daily enemas since 1995 for detoxing, fitness, health, wellness, and beauty, just to name a few.

  • @wernermcgann3792
    @wernermcgann3792 8 дней назад

    Well done, great harvest 😊

  • @susiespearing6165
    @susiespearing6165 8 дней назад

    What an amazing harvest ! Those carrots ❤ Well done Lucia 🎉

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 8 дней назад

      Thank you! I’m super happy with the carrots, just hope I can keep it up.

  • @jasonlusk7287
    @jasonlusk7287 9 дней назад

    I wear a big wide brimmed hat doing yard work so you go ahead and rock that hat lady ! Smart pple rock sun/yard hats hehe !

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 9 дней назад

      It’s got to be the best item I’ve ever invested when it comes to the sunny days down the plot ha

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden 9 дней назад

    All looking awesome Lucia and just shows a bit of sunshine and warm weather it all ramps up. Corn the Americans say knee high but the 4th of July 😂 so your doing fab, Ali ☔️☔️🇨🇦

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 9 дней назад

      Thank you! It was lovely to come back too and see, as I do worry leaving it for so long. But I think finally having some sun has given the plot a real boost.🥰

  • @RichardTaylorgardening
    @RichardTaylorgardening 9 дней назад

    Is your plot near a road? Looks like black spot caused by pollution give a blast with hose and put some well rotted manure around the base avoiding the trunk and showing roots as always happy gardening Richardx

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 9 дней назад

      It is near a road, and doesn’t help I’m up near the main entrance gate! Thank you I will give it a go.

  • @davidcourt1047
    @davidcourt1047 9 дней назад

    Re your question about your Parsnips ... ... according to the RHS Web site > "The roots are ready to harvest from autumn onwards, although it's best to delay until after the first hard frost for the sweetest flavour. They're very hardy and can be left in the ground right through winter, to be dug up whenever needed, for a tasty home-grown treat" ... so you've got at least 3 more months before you need to contemplate taking a harvest. In terms of making the harvest ... a "push down & twist" action before trying to lift the root out seems to work best. Also, do be aware that the plant's sap can result in burns (phytophotodermatitis). The burns are a reaction between the plant's sap and your skin. The reaction is triggered by sunlight ... ... so best to wear gloves & long sleeves when harvesting them.

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 9 дней назад

      Thank you David. I had read about after the first frost, but then wasn’t sure as another plot holder made a comment to watch them as theirs all rotted in the ground last year. So I felt I needed to know what’s right,as they are doing so well.

    • @davidcourt1047
      @davidcourt1047 9 дней назад

      @LuciasAllotmentJourney "Rotting in the ground" vs. "waiting for the 1st frost before to harrvesting" is a balance / decision you'll need to make later this year ... if we have a very wet end to the Autumn & start of Winter it may be a good idea to harvest some of the roots ... say the ones around the edge of the bed that they are in ... then cover the rest of them with cardboard & plastic to keep the rain off of them so that you can then harvest the remaining ones as you need them

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 10 дней назад

    Lucia . I am impressed watching your videos. I get to learn. Very nice👍

  • @danielivan4646
    @danielivan4646 12 дней назад

    Your vegetables are growing very nice. I really like the garlic you are harvesting. My dad and I planted some garlic as well and had a nice yield for our own consumption.More people need to be self sufficient so i am glad you are teaching what you know. Enjoy your week, Daniel

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden 12 дней назад

    It is simply the best feeling to get your first harvest and when the light bulb goes off and we say “oh now I get it, this is why we garden”. Fantastic update Lucia and save some broad beans for seed next season. Have a super week, Ali 🌞🇨🇦

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 11 дней назад

      It’s been a lot better the last few weeks, animal wise I think they are giving me a little break! For a bit at least.🤞🏼

  • @wernermcgann3792
    @wernermcgann3792 12 дней назад

    I watch a lot of gardening vlogs, your carrots are the best 😊

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 12 дней назад

      Really!! I’ve been so please with them, I still can’t believe how well I’ve done. I hope I can keep it up. Thank you

  • @jasonlusk7287
    @jasonlusk7287 12 дней назад

    Is the weather strange there ? I see you wearing a jacket in JUNE seems strange to me . Nice plot you have there for the time spent !

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 12 дней назад

      Jason the weather we have been having is crazy! Two weeks back we were have a mix of wind rain and sunshine, again the same last week. And now this week we finally have summer!! But that’s due to change again.🤦🏻‍♀️ it’s been such a bad year weather wise here.

  • @leekirrage
    @leekirrage 12 дней назад

    Love the harvest, well done!!

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden 14 дней назад

    😂 birds and critters can plant sunflowers. Looks amazing Lucia I was just saying to someone maybe we should go away more often and just let the garden get in with it, Ali 🌞🇨🇦

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 14 дней назад

      I just love how random it is in the herb section 😂 But I’m going to leave it be as they must know something that I don’t. I’m shocked to come back to such a happy plot 😊

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 15 дней назад

    Wow

  • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
    @LuciasAllotmentJourney 17 дней назад

    I can’t wait to see how well the rest of them have done by the time I return from my trip.

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 18 дней назад

    wow nice

  • @michaelsplot
    @michaelsplot 22 дня назад

    👍👍👍

  • @RichardTaylorgardening
    @RichardTaylorgardening 24 дня назад

    Ants are farming afids at the top of your broad beans take the top off below the black fly clumps and chuck in compost ant will turn it for you then move on as always happy gardening Richardx

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 24 дня назад

      I did do that, lol for some reason there is one random plant the ants aren’t touching. Maybe they are saving that one

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 24 дня назад

    Lucia I like your gardening work. You are very hardworking. And you do maintenance well

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden 25 дней назад

    We don’t have foxes but I have mice making a city below a lot of my beds 😡. Squirrels will chew your netting or rats 🐀. Always something g isn’t it but keep going your doing fab, Ali 🌦️🌞🇨🇦

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 25 дней назад

      I’ve caught the squirrel on camera, so we know it’s him with the strawberries 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @susiespearing6165
    @susiespearing6165 25 дней назад

    Looks like a fox has made his bed in the lettuce .Get some plastic forks Lucia and pop them with the tines face up in between the plants and pop peppermint oil on cotton wool in the beds . Everything else is growing .If you create a wigwam round any tomato plant and wrap a piece of cheap fleece round it it will at least give them a chance . Sorry your not feeling it this week xx

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 25 дней назад

      Thank you so much for the advice, I will def try them out. I’m really hoping it all picks up again. X

    • @qpruleok5798
      @qpruleok5798 25 дней назад

      Not if you use soil conditioner to grow your tomatoes in, which is what killed the tomatoes in the wig-wam raised bed. Seeds sown directly into the soil conditioner will not grow either. Soil conditioner is supposed to added to soil or old multipurpose compost at a rate of 3:1it's not meant as a growing medium, tells you that on the bag it comes in

  • @ggwildlife
    @ggwildlife 25 дней назад

    you are fine with the incinerator ignore the busy body lol *SUBBED*

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 25 дней назад

      I’ve since double checked with the committee and they said I’m allowed to use it any time of the day.

    • @ggwildlife
      @ggwildlife 25 дней назад

      @@LuciasAllotmentJourney exactly now maybe mrs nose-ache will bother someone else lol.

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 26 дней назад

    Very nice I like it

  • @susiespearing6165
    @susiespearing6165 29 дней назад

    I'd go buy some bags of the cheapest compost you can find and mix it in with the supagrow.If you look on the packet it says not suitable for sowing seeds in to and needs to be "added" to soil or compost .

  • @qpruleok5798
    @qpruleok5798 29 дней назад

    your spinach has bolted because of the weather and long daylight days, the leaves taste bitter after bolting and will not produce fresh leaves, pull up and compost, get a variety that does not bolt like perpetual spinach or sow later in the season

  • @qpruleok5798
    @qpruleok5798 29 дней назад

    Hi, Lucia, the compost you put in your raised bed on top of the chippings is a soil conditioner and is usually added to other soils to improve the condition of the soil if say nutrients etc have been taken out from past planting (usually use 1 part soil conditioner to 3 parts soil/old multipurpose compost mixed/watered before you plant anything). it could kill those tomatoes on it's own as it might be too rich for them, and I would certainty advise not to directly sow seeds in the stuff. A little tip for your netting on your raise beds GARDEN CLIPS they are a life saver. Just seen now the soil conditioner has killed your tomatoes nothing to do with the weather Lucia

  • @mikecooper21-xz8ku
    @mikecooper21-xz8ku Месяц назад

    I love watching you do things your way. Always a good watch. keep up the great work.

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney Месяц назад

      Thank you. I know it’s not the right way but like you said, it’s my way 😜

    • @mikecooper3189
      @mikecooper3189 Месяц назад

      And that's what gardening is all about. It shouldn't be scripted, just enjoy it and you clearly do ❤

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 Месяц назад

    wow nice

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 Месяц назад

    good work

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 Месяц назад

    How are you Lucia .I am from India .I enjoyed watching your videos , I got to learn , I like your work .

  • @jimmydemetriou7847
    @jimmydemetriou7847 Месяц назад

    Hi Lucia. Looking good over all. I would suggest putting the compost in your beds first, then either plant them up then put the woodchip on the surface as a mulch to help keep moisture in the soil, or apply the chip on top, and then drag it out of the way to make your planting holes, then drag it back over. Woodchip can deplete the soil of nitrogen as it breaks down. The new bed looks nice. With the spinach, it's ok to leave it in if you don't need the space straight away, as it will actually keep weeds at bay and you can take it out when you are ready to plant a fresh crop. If the spinach is an heirloom type you can save the seed for next year. I have a batch of spinach in the same situation and I am keeping it for the seeds. I recommend you watch Charles Dowding RUclips channel, where he is a no-dig market gardener and goes into great detail about everything, including when is the right times for sowing to avoid your plants bolting (going to seed). With Tomatoes, you might find another allotment holder with some, or a garden centre. I don't know if you are aware that there are two main types of tomato plants, and they are broadly indeterminate and determinate. It's a bit long winded so go look it up. By climber, I think you are referring to cordon tomatoes. The incinerator issue sounds like they are being picky. X

    • @qpruleok5798
      @qpruleok5798 29 дней назад

      that is not compost it is soil conditioner and is the reason it killed her tomatoes it is too rich on its own should be mixed 1 part soil conditioner to 3 parts other soil/used multipurpose soil, mixed and watered before pkanting anything in it. Seed should not been sown directly in it either

  • @WAYNEGARDENING
    @WAYNEGARDENING Месяц назад

    Hi Lucia is the rhubarb in a pot? it might be rootbound 🌱

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney Месяц назад

      No it’s in the ground. Actually in the same spot where I found it when I took on plot. I’ve been reading up, do you think maybe it needs splitting at some point? As I’ve no idea how long it’s been there.

    • @WAYNEGARDENING
      @WAYNEGARDENING Месяц назад

      @@LuciasAllotmentJourney Try Giving it Feed that is high in N Nitrogen and see if it perks up. The more leaves a plat has the higher the nitrogen requirements. It looks like its in a pot buried in the ground?. nitrogen gets washed away every time you water so with all this rain your defiantly need some.

    • @qpruleok5798
      @qpruleok5798 29 дней назад

      Hello fellow allotment plot holder. The compost you put in the new raised bed for your tomatoes is a soil conditioner and should be mixed with multipurpose compost, on I to own it could kill your tomatoes as it is too rich. I would advise not to put seeds directly in the soil conditioner too. To keep your netting down on your raised beds get some garden clips, they are a life saver for netting. God video 👍

  • @myrustygarden
    @myrustygarden Месяц назад

    Hi Lucia hope you are well. My back hurt watching you digging with that short handled shovel, if you do that too much you will damage your back so be careful. Slugs and snails love rhubarb leaves and maybe just give it some manure they are heavy feeders. It’s been pouring and pouring here too 😢. The bean thing on,y works if you cut down the bean plant before it produces beans or those beans will absorb said nutrients. But they won’t do any harm either if you don’t cut them down. You are doing an awesome job Lucia and summer will bring wonderful harvests. You should pick the spinach now as I think the longer it goes the more bitter it will be. You can sow more later when it won’t bolt in heat of summer. Keep up the great work, Ali 🌧️🌧️🇨🇦

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney Месяц назад

      I really struggle with the larger ones with my wrist, so I have to use the small one. I go in with a mix of big and small….i’m like a child 😂. The weather has just been so up and down it’s mad. Thank you so much for the advice.

    • @susiespearing6165
      @susiespearing6165 29 дней назад

      Rough week Lucia ,don't lose heart .Its normal to wait until 6 pm to burn anything ,one of those unwritten " rules" .

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney 29 дней назад

      @@susiespearing6165 it is for a bonfire, I double checked it was right I can use my burning all day, bonfire after 6pm.

  • @ninemoonplanet
    @ninemoonplanet Месяц назад

    I like the designs you use for your plot. One small thing I noticed was not in the plot but the technical issue with volume. Your voice is much lower in volume than the music. I'm no expert or even know how to set these for the site. Reusing things is always good. The lemon balm was looking poor, but given it's in the mint family, cutting it back (new one) will make it stronger. I have it everywhere here, usually pull it out, dry it.

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney Месяц назад

      I think I need a posh camera with a microphone. I’m still so new to this whole video thing.

  • @TheBeginnerGardener
    @TheBeginnerGardener Месяц назад

    New Sub Here! Your plot looks brilliant!

    • @LuciasAllotmentJourney
      @LuciasAllotmentJourney Месяц назад

      Thank you so much. It’s been hard work, but it’s nice when others can see the work you put in 🥰

  • @dharmendrapatel1748
    @dharmendrapatel1748 Месяц назад

    Good farming