Wow your corn is fantastic and no critter damage like so many people had this year. 😅😅 tomatoes found their own way. A fab update so glad you have lovely raspberries and sunshine. Have a great weekend, Ali 🌞☔️🇨🇦 Ps I don’t k ow if your comfortable but what is your first name, I’ll pop in a video next time 👍
My aim each year is to produce 52 plus cobs of each year, husband not that keen on it, so about every 3 weeks he gets some, whereas it is my quick lunch since I work from home.
@@Allotment_life it is have lots already, as have a massive garden producing over 90% of our vegetables and 50% of our fruit needs. We had snow two weeks ago, but only a inch was gone by the end of the day. Harvested/ATE the first strawberry from the tunnel house yesterday.
Excellent looking sweetcorn 👍
@@elizabethjames1053 thank you, I was very pleased with the results 🌽😀
I enjoyed that tour happy gardening Richardx
@@RichardTaylorgardening thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed this weeks vlog 😀🌽🍅
Your vlogs are great, the corn is brill and also the raspberries look lovely, 3m 1cm 🌻wow 👏
@@wriga007 I’m really pleased with the sweetcorn 😊🌽 also the sunflower!!!🌻
Wow your corn is fantastic and no critter damage like so many people had this year. 😅😅 tomatoes found their own way. A fab update so glad you have lovely raspberries and sunshine. Have a great weekend, Ali 🌞☔️🇨🇦
Ps I don’t k ow if your comfortable but what is your first name, I’ll pop in a video next time 👍
@@myrustygarden I was really pleased with the sweetcorn 🌽! Aww thank you that’s so kind, I’ll message you on Instagram 😊
Cannot grow sweetcorn on allotment now due to the badgers. Very successful previously though with starting off in root trainers❤
@@vanessaeden8174 ah that’s a shame, sorry to hear that. I’ve never used root trainers but I’ve heard of others that have.😊🌽
My aim each year is to produce 52 plus cobs of each year, husband not that keen on it, so about every 3 weeks he gets some, whereas it is my quick lunch since I work from home.
@@helenstewart2085 how did you get in this year? I hope you had a good one and managed to get your 50+ cobs 🌽😊
@@Allotment_life Garden New Zealand, sow seed end of October to plant out 3 to 4 weeks later. Pick/harvest March to April.
@@helenstewart2085 oh great so your growing season is starting soon! That’s exciting 😊🌱
@@Allotment_life it is have lots already, as have a massive garden producing over 90% of our vegetables and 50% of our fruit needs. We had snow two weeks ago, but only a inch was gone by the end of the day. Harvested/ATE the first strawberry from the tunnel house yesterday.
@@helenstewart2085 that’s fantastic that you are able to grow so much of your fruit & veg needs!😀