Lovely fence, and I also was reminded of working on projects with my dad, who loved his garden! My neighbor is working on cleaning up his lot next door, and too down the old fence - after I clear the brambles on my side, I think I'll put up a little pallet fence in the meantime! Flowers are an important addition to any veg garden!
Your dad is such a sweetheart, he reminds me of my dad when I was younger and even when I got older, he helped me with anything I needed. Dad's are great. I love the fencing out of pallets.
Another great update Katie. Very well done. You have also just proved an eternal truth that it isn't necessity that is the mother of invention all you need is a daughter with an imagination and a Dad who will move heaven and earth to make it happen. There is nothing in this world a Dad wouldn't do for his daughter. All the best and I look forward to your next video.
Thank You Katie and Dad ! I couldnt afford to buy wood for a fence so this will indeed be a blessing for my fourlegged grandson to be able to play out back. God Bless you and Yours!
Wonderful video! Love the ideas and how you add all the colors through your flowers, I plant a lot of flowers, I think they add beauty and bring in the bees. So relaxing and makes you feel happy to see them all.
Hi Katie, well I've not been able to get into my garden recently due to a cold but this has really cheered me up... Looking forward to the next episodeS :)
❤️💕❤️💕 Loved the view of you riding the bicycle 🚲 to your allotment! Would to see this again Love all your videos. Hope you are finding plenty of time to enjoy all your endeavors .
Hi Katie love the video, and your allotment is coming on great, carn't wait till you make more cause you have great idea's on how to plan your allotment. Good luck with your lotty.
Great update Katie, nice to see a dad and daughter enjoying some quality time together, looking forward to the next update hope you paint that picket fence white as it will really set off your plot :-)
Hi Katie, You are an inspiration to young people, so congratulations on your videos. I thought, as an organic gardener, I'd share some tips with you, although you may be aware of them. Two Wests and Elliot sell butterfly netting, which has been wonderful used on my cages, for preventing the cabbage butterfly from laying eggs and devastating my cabbages. I use tent pegs to for access and sew the netting on the tubes with fishing gut. I got a friend to cut my granddaughter's old copper tank into 4" circles (he turned the tops over for safety) to prevent the slugs from feasting on my young lettuces and beetroot and finally I bought very fine white mesh to prevent the carrot fly doing their damage. After making such a worthwhile effort it can be very upsetting to find ruined crops. Best wishes for your efforts.
Hello Pat and thank you for your kind words :) I am definitely going to invest in some decent netting for my fruit cage and for my brassicas this year. There's no point scrimping when it comes to your crops, in some cases you have to spend some money to protect your crops right? And if you spend a little more then it should last you longer too :) Thank you for all your tips and ideas
hi katie i am up in aberdeen i have had an allotment for a few years but just got a new one i am jumping from 18m2 to 100m2 and you have inspired me to make videos of the allotment it looks like good fun i worked at dobbies garden world for 12 years in the core gardening dept which i miss so much but you have inspired me and i am going to have a bash at making a video thanks katie
Very nice! It's wonderful that you and your dad are close enough to be able to help each other. Regarding your grapevine, just go ahead and take that broken piece off and throw it away. The vine should still be just fine as long as the roots haven't been totally destroyed. I've had one that was cut back all the way to the ground, with no harm done. I was touring one of my gardens earlier and found that my puppy (she's six years old actually, but still acts like a pup) had dug up one of my newly planted rhubarb crowns...the brat! But I love her anyway. :)
Great job with the March update. Love the video! Oh, your plants at the end of the video needs more light. Tip: Buy some mylar Christmas wrapping paper and use the back side as a reflective or buy some shop lights with the highest lumen tubes. Your plants will love life a lot better! Hope you don't mind me helping and hope to see more videos.
Very Nice! I also plant lots of flowers for cutting and filling vases in my house. My favorites are asters - they come in many different colors and petal types.
Thank you Katie for this video. It's a great idea!!! My wife and I live in the countryside here in the united states near the ocean and were looking for a simple and cheap " rustic " looking picket fence look, and this is great !!! We are going to take this idea and with a couple little changes make our fence. We'll got to run Katie we are about to wAtch and subscribe to your other videos and look for more great ideas. The wife wants me to somehow make a large greenhouse. We have a lot of land.
It's looking great!!! Pallets are wonderful for all kinds of things aren't they? My plot is full of them. Looking forward to seeing the next installment. John
I have a 3 year old white seedless grape that bore fruit in its second year. I have it in a very large planter, trained up the wall. I gave it plenty of tomato feed when the fruit set to get the sweetest grapes.
oh that sounds perfect! I need to buy another grapevine, this one unfortunately died. Although I learnt my lesson now to never leave anything within my dogs reach!
Honestly, I bought the Vine and had little hope of success, with the late start last year I was thinking it had died :(. Yeah, go for it and buy a new one, when it comes true you will be so chuffed :D.
A great video Katie, your Dad is great, enjoy watching your videos, going to give growing potatoes in pots a go this year myself...good luck with you Lotty :-)
I enjoyed the visit at your 'lotty'. You help Dad, Dad helps you...family is great. I grab pallets when ever I see them. Excellent project. Did you grow up helping your Dad in the gardens? My Granddaughters love helping in the gardens when ever they can come & visit. I hope some of what I teach them helps them later in life.
Thank you for your lovely comment. As a matter of fact gardening has always been in the family, my grandparents had a veg garden and my great grandparents made cordials and jams etc. My Dad has only really been growing vegetables for around 3 years and I've helped him with his plot from the beginning . Young children love gardening don't they and it's great to beable to learn from family, it makes it that more special :) My dad recently found his great grandads seedling widger in the garage, its something so small but it will be cherished forever.
Hello. A very enjoyable video and what a lovely little plot you have! How about putting a trellis up against the side of your shed and growing a climbing rose up the trellis and across the roof. Roses are such a beautiful flower to have in the garden and it would give your shed that country cottage look. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to your next episode.
Do you know what, I had never ever thought of that! What a great idea! I'm off to the edible garden show this Saturday so I will be looking out for more plants and will have my eyes peeled for a climbing rose now. Thank you so much for your comment and your brilliant idea, I'll be sure to mention it on my next video :)
You're welcome! A pink or white rose would look lovely against the purple shed. With the width of your shed you could fit two roses but if not one towards to back of it would look great. Keep an eye out for a buddleia that would also look great at the back of your flower bed if you got a tall type as the can grow up to 2m, and the butterflies adore them!
Great video, im hopeing to get a lotti soon got my name down just a waiting game now, love your dad, im growing everything in potatoe bags in my very small garden at the moment, cant wait for things to grow so i can pick them , never really done anything like this before, i have made one mistake though, an that is i have sown all at the same time, silly me, wont b doing that again, anyway keep up the good work im learning loads x
Hello Carole and thank you for watching :) It's all a learning game and it's always better to make mistakes and learn from them :) Have fun and I hope you get your allotment soon!
Nice video I like youe bicycle trailer. HPVs (Human Powered Vehicles) are a great way to get both where you're going AND some good exercise to boot. :-)
Thank you for this video. It containes a lot of tips that I needed to build a fence with pallets. The tool your dady is using, the one instead a hammer, does it have a special name? Thanks again and congratulations for your creativity.
Lovely!! Are the pallets Heat treated? I was wondering, because I saw another video if the wooden pallets are not heat treated, they can seep chemicals into the ground?
Katie, Can you tell us who are in the States about allotments, who owns them and how do you get them. Seems to be a community of gardeners, which is lovely. We go it alone on our homestead in Florida. Love your informative videos. Keep them coming. Blessings for a beautiful garden.
Hi and no problem :) The council own the allotment site and then rent each plot out to members of the village for a small fee (in my case my tiny plot costs £7.00 a year) You have to put your name down on a waiting list and then once a plot comes available you sign a little contract and its yours. Our village allotment site is relatively small with only around 30 plots on it but the community is great and everyone I have met is lovely. We don't have a large enough garden to grow food in and my plot is a 4 minute walk away, but I would love a small homestead with chickens! Thanks you for your lovely comment and have fun with your homestead in beautiful Florida.
When the grass grows , it will be a pain to cut back. Could you not have put the pallets onto your raised beds. You might have wanted a gutter garden or something like that , more growing space in small area.. Just a thought .. I do hope you get to grow on your fence though..
Thank you for the comment and since this video was made nearly 2 years ago I have come to realise that vertical growing would have been better for my strawberries. It seems a shame to get rid of my nice homemade raised beds but we'll see what the near future holds.
Lavender and Leeks just mulch with wood chip where you can't get the lawn mower or strimmer, all natural and stops the grass/weed growth. As its biodegradable in 2 years if you want a change just dig it in etc
oh please be careful about wood that has been treated with anything. much of it will leach into what you are growing and especially root veg but really anything food.
Thank You Katie and Dad ! I couldnt afford to buy wood for a fence so this will indeed be a blessing for my fourlegged grandson to be able to play out back. God Bless you and Yours!
Thank You Katie and Dad ! I couldnt afford to buy wood for a fence so this will indeed be a blessing for my fourlegged grandson to be able to play out back. God Bless you and Yours!
Lovely fence, and I also was reminded of working on projects with my dad, who loved his garden! My neighbor is working on cleaning up his lot next door, and too down the old fence - after I clear the brambles on my side, I think I'll put up a little pallet fence in the meantime!
Flowers are an important addition to any veg garden!
Your dad is such a sweetheart, he reminds me of my dad when I was younger and even when I got older, he helped me with anything I needed. Dad's are great. I love the fencing out of pallets.
Another great update Katie. Very well done. You have also just proved an eternal truth that it isn't necessity that is the mother of invention all you need is a daughter with an imagination and a Dad who will move heaven and earth to make it happen. There is nothing in this world a Dad wouldn't do for his daughter. All the best and I look forward to your next video.
Thank you Aaron, what lovely and truthful words :)
Lavender and Leeks .. you2 are so lucky to spend most time outdoors, being creative .., just what do & like
Your dad is a great man! Who loves his daughter very much.
Thank You Katie and Dad ! I couldnt afford to buy wood for a fence so this will indeed be a blessing for my fourlegged grandson to be able to play out back. God Bless you and Yours!
Wonderful video! Love the ideas and how you add all the colors through your flowers, I plant a lot of flowers, I think they add beauty and bring in the bees. So relaxing and makes you feel happy to see them all.
It's nice to see you and your father doing stuff together. We don't see that too much anymore. Nice progress!
Tim
Hi Katie, well I've not been able to get into my garden recently due to a cold but this has really cheered me up... Looking forward to the next episodeS :)
I'm glad it cheered you up :) I just wish this rain would stop so I can get out and do some gardening and filming
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Loved the view of you riding the bicycle 🚲 to your allotment!
Would to see this again
Love all your videos. Hope you are finding plenty of time to enjoy all your endeavors .
Hi Katie love the video, and your allotment is coming on great, carn't wait till you make more cause you have great idea's on how to plan your allotment. Good luck with your lotty.
Great update Katie, nice to see a dad and daughter enjoying some quality time together, looking forward to the next update hope you paint that picket fence white as it will really set off your plot :-)
ps a cordless drill / screwdriver would make a great present for dad.
What a lovely update and thank you so much for sharing
Nice video . Glad to see family involvement on the plot . Hope to see the next episode soon. :)
extremely refreshing dad and daughter's team, brought tears to my eyes. God bless
i like daddy lavender...we need to see more of him.
Love this Katie, first time I have seen one of your original videos! Never even thought of pallets for fencing xx
+Life at No.27 Oh dear, one of the very first videos! How embarassing! :)
Hi Katie, You are an inspiration to young people, so congratulations on your videos. I thought, as an organic gardener, I'd share some tips with you, although you may be aware of them. Two Wests and Elliot sell butterfly netting, which has been wonderful used on my cages, for preventing the cabbage butterfly from laying eggs and devastating my cabbages. I use tent pegs to for access and sew the netting on the tubes with fishing gut. I got a friend to cut my granddaughter's old copper tank into 4" circles (he turned the tops over for safety) to prevent the slugs from feasting on my young lettuces and beetroot and finally I bought very fine white mesh to prevent the carrot fly doing their damage. After making such a worthwhile effort it can be very upsetting to find ruined crops.
Best wishes for your efforts.
Hello Pat and thank you for your kind words :)
I am definitely going to invest in some decent netting for my fruit cage and for my brassicas this year. There's no point scrimping when it comes to your crops, in some cases you have to spend some money to protect your crops right? And if you spend a little more then it should last you longer too :)
Thank you for all your tips and ideas
Very well done, Katie.
hi katie
i am up in aberdeen i have had an allotment for a few years but just got a new one i am jumping from 18m2 to 100m2 and you have inspired me to make videos of the allotment it looks like good fun i worked at dobbies garden world for 12 years in the core gardening dept which i miss so much but you have inspired me and i am going to have a bash at making a video thanks katie
Very nice! It's wonderful that you and your dad are close enough to be able to help each other. Regarding your grapevine, just go ahead and take that broken piece off and throw it away. The vine should still be just fine as long as the roots haven't been totally destroyed. I've had one that was cut back all the way to the ground, with no harm done. I was touring one of my gardens earlier and found that my puppy (she's six years old actually, but still acts like a pup) had dug up one of my newly planted rhubarb crowns...the brat! But I love her anyway. :)
I like the fence idea with the chicken wire on the upper part. Your allotment is coming along very nicely!.....ann
Very cool! Finally got some pallets, and getting ready to do mine!
well done to u an ur dad u hav done well there with ur fence , its looking great , keep it going
Thank you, I wouldn't have been able to do it without him :)
Great job with the March update. Love the video! Oh, your plants at the end of the video needs more light. Tip: Buy some mylar Christmas wrapping paper and use the back side as a reflective or buy some shop lights with the highest lumen tubes. Your plants will love life a lot better! Hope you don't mind me helping and hope to see more videos.
Very Nice! I also plant lots of flowers for cutting and filling vases in my house. My favorites are asters - they come in many different colors and petal types.
dad sounds like tommy cooper..., & that is a compliment I'm paying
Thank you Katie for this video. It's a great idea!!! My wife and I live in the countryside here in the united states near the ocean and were looking for a simple and cheap " rustic " looking picket fence look, and this is great !!! We are going to take this idea and with a couple little changes make our fence. We'll got to run Katie we are about to wAtch and subscribe to your other videos and look for more great ideas. The wife wants me to somehow make a large greenhouse. We have a lot of land.
It's looking great!!! Pallets are wonderful for all kinds of things aren't they? My plot is full of them. Looking forward to seeing the next installment.
John
The best thing about pallets is that they are very handy AND they are free! I've just taken some apart to make myself a little gate :)
I have a 3 year old white seedless grape that bore fruit in its second year. I have it in a very large planter, trained up the wall. I gave it plenty of tomato feed when the fruit set to get the sweetest grapes.
oh that sounds perfect! I need to buy another grapevine, this one unfortunately died. Although I learnt my lesson now to never leave anything within my dogs reach!
Honestly, I bought the Vine and had little hope of success, with the late start last year I was thinking it had died :(. Yeah, go for it and buy a new one, when it comes true you will be so chuffed :D.
A great video Katie, your Dad is great, enjoy watching your videos, going to give growing potatoes in pots a go this year myself...good luck with you Lotty :-)
He sure is :) Thank you for your comment and good luck with your potato pots, I have a few potatoes spare so might give this a go myself
When my dad was alive he could be a good help like your dad....👍☺
I enjoyed the visit at your 'lotty'. You help Dad, Dad helps you...family is great. I grab pallets when ever I see them. Excellent project. Did you grow up helping your Dad in the gardens? My Granddaughters love helping in the gardens when ever they can come & visit. I hope some of what I teach them helps them later in life.
Thank you for your lovely comment. As a matter of fact gardening has always been in the family, my grandparents had a veg garden and my great grandparents made cordials and jams etc. My Dad has only really been growing vegetables for around 3 years and I've helped him with his plot from the beginning . Young children love gardening don't they and it's great to beable to learn from family, it makes it that more special :) My dad recently found his great grandads seedling widger in the garage, its something so small but it will be cherished forever.
Love your Lottie and show!!
Hello. A very enjoyable video and what a lovely little plot you have! How about putting a trellis up against the side of your shed and growing a climbing rose up the trellis and across the roof. Roses are such a beautiful flower to have in the garden and it would give your shed that country cottage look. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to your next episode.
Do you know what, I had never ever thought of that! What a great idea! I'm off to the edible garden show this Saturday so I will be looking out for more plants and will have my eyes peeled for a climbing rose now. Thank you so much for your comment and your brilliant idea, I'll be sure to mention it on my next video :)
You're welcome! A pink or white rose would look lovely against the purple shed. With the width of your shed you could fit two roses but if not one towards to back of it would look great. Keep an eye out for a buddleia that would also look great at the back of your flower bed if you got a tall type as the can grow up to 2m, and the butterflies adore them!
Looking dapper Katie
Great video, im hopeing to get a lotti soon got my name down just a waiting game now, love your dad, im growing everything in potatoe bags in my very small garden at the moment, cant wait for things to grow so i can pick them , never really done anything like this before, i have made one mistake though, an that is i have sown all at the same time, silly me, wont b doing that again, anyway keep up the good work im learning loads x
Hello Carole and thank you for watching :)
It's all a learning game and it's always better to make mistakes and learn from them :)
Have fun and I hope you get your allotment soon!
Your videos giving me some good ideas :-)
Nice video I like youe bicycle trailer. HPVs (Human Powered Vehicles) are a great way to get both where you're going AND some good exercise to boot. :-)
Thank you for this video. It containes a lot of tips that I needed to build a fence with pallets. The tool your dady is using, the one instead a hammer, does it have a special name? Thanks again and congratulations for your creativity.
very much like your videos!
Lovely!!
Are the pallets Heat treated? I was wondering, because I saw another video if the wooden pallets are not heat treated, they can seep chemicals into the ground?
Katie, Can you tell us who are in the States about allotments, who owns them and how do you get them. Seems to be a community of gardeners, which is lovely. We go it alone on our homestead in Florida. Love your informative videos. Keep them coming. Blessings for a beautiful garden.
Hi and no problem :) The council own the allotment site and then rent each plot out to members of the village for a small fee (in my case my tiny plot costs £7.00 a year) You have to put your name down on a waiting list and then once a plot comes available you sign a little contract and its yours. Our village allotment site is relatively small with only around 30 plots on it but the community is great and everyone I have met is lovely. We don't have a large enough garden to grow food in and my plot is a 4 minute walk away, but I would love a small homestead with chickens! Thanks you for your lovely comment and have fun with your homestead in beautiful Florida.
Your fence would look cool if you painted it the same colour as your shed, although it would cost a bit with stain
Girl I need to be like you.
When the grass grows , it will be a pain to cut back. Could you not have put the pallets onto your raised beds. You might have wanted a gutter garden or something like that , more growing space in small area.. Just a thought .. I do hope you get to grow on your fence though..
Thank you for the comment and since this video was made nearly 2 years ago I have come to realise that vertical growing would have been better for my strawberries. It seems a shame to get rid of my nice homemade raised beds but we'll see what the near future holds.
Lavender and Leeks just mulch with wood chip where you can't get the lawn mower or strimmer, all natural and stops the grass/weed growth. As its biodegradable in 2 years if you want a change just dig it in etc
Nice nice girl Katie ^.^ Stefano from Sicily
good old dads
We're did you get your 🍇 grap vine from I've can't find one enay we're
oh please be careful about wood that has been treated with anything. much of it will leach into what you are growing and especially root veg but really anything food.
Thank You Katie and Dad ! I couldnt afford to buy wood for a fence so this will indeed be a blessing for my fourlegged grandson to be able to play out back. God Bless you and Yours!
+Cathleen W Glad to be of help :)
Thank You Katie and Dad ! I couldnt afford to buy wood for a fence so this will indeed be a blessing for my fourlegged grandson to be able to play out back. God Bless you and Yours!