STARTING A NEW ALLOTMENT PLOT / ALLOTMENT GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @sultanbev
    @sultanbev Год назад +2

    "You don't need a life coach, just get an allotment plot" Excellent!

  • @helenstewart2085
    @helenstewart2085 Год назад +23

    As a experienced/qualified gardener but now old and injured gardener, you motivated me to use my battery hedge trimmer to cut down what needed to be pruned to ground level. Happy chopping down.

  • @maureen3621
    @maureen3621 Год назад +5

    Just think of all the composting material you’ll get out of it. I too hate grasses. I love your unwavering commitment and enthusiasm. You’re truly an inspiration. 👍

  • @neilloveitt6233
    @neilloveitt6233 Год назад +4

    A long handled spade is a good tool for a allotment , saves on back ache 👍

  • @carolehenderson9185
    @carolehenderson9185 Год назад +8

    You’re a trooper, very inspiring, determined, hard working and entertaining. Good luck to you Emma! 😀

  • @pamiliclos
    @pamiliclos Год назад +3

    I love your humor in working.
    You make me happy all the time.
    Please keep on doing your thing.
    You inspire me. ❤

  • @nitelite78
    @nitelite78 Год назад +5

    You are so right about having the will and desire to put in the graft. People really need to understand how much time and energy a plot needs. Especially one that has been neglected.
    Also I really loved seeing your rainbow. I was enjoying watching you be super enthusiastic about getting stuck in to your new plot and then the rainbow popped up and it really made me smile.

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms Год назад +2

    Fantastic Emma, keep up the good work hun

  • @didi2s
    @didi2s Год назад +10

    I am amazed and impressed with you taking on this overgrown allotment! My garden plot here at our community garden is only 10 feet by 12 feet and it can be overwhelming at times. I have seen new gardeners fail with their plots over and over. They fail to understand how much continued effort it takes. Yay for the apple tree! That is an awesome discovery! Didi

  • @PointofimpactTV
    @PointofimpactTV Год назад +1

    Great work Emma!

  • @fareebug8439
    @fareebug8439 Год назад +2

    Wow! That's a lot of hard work - but you are making QUICK work of it!! 💪❤
    It looks great! It's a great space!
    🍎 Apples!

  • @jackparton3198
    @jackparton3198 Год назад +5

    Wow can’t believe the transformation of your new plot keep up the amazing work 😯😯👩‍🌾

  • @chriseverest4380
    @chriseverest4380 Год назад +1

    A lot of logs gives you the chance for a spot of Hugulkultur - put them at the bottom of your raised beds. Really long-term fertility.
    Fascinating (and exhausting) to watch.

  • @thatgirlthatgrows
    @thatgirlthatgrows Год назад +2

    You got so much done!! It’s going to be amazing!!

  • @AfzaVlogschannel
    @AfzaVlogschannel Год назад +1

    Hello Emma I am amazed how hard work you doing. We have allotment. Oh and I see you doing work you’re very hard-working

  • @purpleplump6650
    @purpleplump6650 Год назад +2

    What a great start !! I don't have an allotment but enjoy watching your videos and you have certainly motivated me to attack my neglected garden ! ☘🌿🍀🐝🐞

  • @jammin_5619
    @jammin_5619 Год назад +2

    Awesome job, and your spot on with clearing ASAP to prepare ground for next season. Maybe cardboard over the areas you do weed . Cardboard will help suppressing weed regrowth, and with a few inches of compost on top , be ready for planting. .
    And yes definitely try to use the timbers for Maybe bird netting ( possibly for fruit area)
    Pallet could be tied together with some garden wire and make more compost bins and fill them, might get compost for spring 😀

  • @jenkitching43
    @jenkitching43 8 месяцев назад

    Wow that apple tree!!!🍎🍎🍎🍏🍏🍏

  • @musicalmarion
    @musicalmarion Год назад +3

    Wow Emma you really got stuck in ! I loved the rainbow to inspire you too 🌈 We need more rainbows to shine the life back into neglected allotments ! It's already looking miles better and who knows, you might uncover some treasures too 💚🌿🌿🐈‍⬛ Rocky

  • @madeleineowen8284
    @madeleineowen8284 Год назад +1

    Well done Emma. Omg, I wish I had half your 😊energy. Stay 😊safe , take care.🥰

  • @rickvangunten4800
    @rickvangunten4800 Год назад +2

    Lucky you! More gardening content right next door. You go Girl.................> Looking forward to what develops.

  • @Ricky-gu6xn
    @Ricky-gu6xn Год назад +4

    Love your enthusiasm Emma it's sooo infectious 😊
    Keep going girl you're doing great 😃👍

  • @pennythompson4790
    @pennythompson4790 Год назад +1

    Your doing really well Emma you're showing hard work pays off in the endxx

  • @nickiramsay2421
    @nickiramsay2421 Год назад +3

    That apple tree was a nice surprise! You’ve made an amazing difference already, well done! Look up making a dead hedge with those branches, they are great for wildlife. Looking forward to the next instalment already 😊

  • @lynnpurfield9430
    @lynnpurfield9430 Год назад

    How lovely to have the surprise apple tree Emma.
    You do have a lot of work on, it makes me tired to think of it.

  • @Brenda-xc7sq
    @Brenda-xc7sq Год назад +2

    Well done Emma, it is impressive how much you achieve without sophisticated equipment.

  • @meagera333
    @meagera333 Год назад +2

    I think I'd be tempted to try and remove the worst of the weeds, lift the membrane then hire a cultivator to turn the soil. That would give you the best idea of what area you have to work with ,then you can plan your layout of your new allotment . If some of the membrane can be saved, use it to go where you plan to have paths. Good luck 🤞🏻

  • @Lynne-plot35b-36b
    @Lynne-plot35b-36b Год назад +3

    You are right Emma, you have to put the work in to get something out. Go girl… i allotment on my own and it’s blinking hard work 🎉

  • @yvonnedelappe6216
    @yvonnedelappe6216 Год назад +1

    Well done you’re doing a fantastic job

  • @jmawdsley2
    @jmawdsley2 Год назад +2

    Quality content as always. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @petebartlett2229
    @petebartlett2229 Год назад +4

    Are you planning a fruit area?
    So excited about this..
    And it’s no longer the old plot and new plot..
    It’s now one plot with the new side!!!

  • @tonycarter3756
    @tonycarter3756 Год назад +3

    The apple tree is growing away from the other trees. Would layer those other trees and make a hedge for the birds.

  • @rebeccazody1278
    @rebeccazody1278 Год назад

    💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 you go girl!

  • @carliem9494
    @carliem9494 Год назад +3

    Don’t you just LOVE Sedge Grass?! It keeps appearing in my garden - seeds blown over from next door. I try to catch it when it’s just a few fronds as it pulls out quite easily then
    I’m amazed how much you’ve cleared in the new plot! Well Done

    • @maureen3621
      @maureen3621 Год назад +1

      I blame tv gardeners who suggest planting grasses. Nice in landscape borders outside supermarkets but not in small gardens in residential areas. The one I pulled out of my garden had very sharp blades.

  • @lucybarnard3954
    @lucybarnard3954 Год назад +1

    It’s really good to see the allotment from taking it over, I’m nearly 9 months into my first plot and it is hard work to do it properly, but in the long run it will pay out, firstly I cleared all the rubbish then I’ve been clearing an area to planting stage them planting then starting the next part.
    Personally I’d have preferred to get it all cleared before starting planting but I had to show I was growing to keep my plot. X

  • @jamesgordon4754
    @jamesgordon4754 Год назад +2

    It's looking great Emma, very inspiring to see you getting stuck into the new plot and making one out of two. Keep it up.

  • @johnchecketts1732
    @johnchecketts1732 Год назад +3

    Well done Emma you deserve that new plot I wish you all the good times with it and looking forward to seeing you get it all done ready for next season take care of yourself stay safe xx

  • @billnorfolk08
    @billnorfolk08 Год назад

    You are very fortunate to be able to get an allotment at such short notice. In my part of Norfolk there is a 3 to 4 year waiting list. It certainly looks like you will have your work cut out, good luck with it, will have to get your family and friends interested to give you a hand at 77 years old I often call on friends and family to do the jobs I now struggle with then I give them plenty of fresh veg to help them out. You need some decent boards to make your raised beds and ask friends for any spare cardboard to line them.

  • @bobwilliams5506
    @bobwilliams5506 Год назад +1

    Get yourself a sling blade. They work great for brush like that.

  • @chriscrouch449
    @chriscrouch449 Год назад

    Wow I am so amazed with all your hard work, you are putting me to shame, but also make me what to do those jobs have put off for ages, keep up all your hard work

  • @KraftyKaren-7
    @KraftyKaren-7 Год назад +5

    So excited to see how you transform the plot! 😊💜

  • @KristinaDowns-q7i
    @KristinaDowns-q7i Год назад +1

    Victory over the ornamental grass plant! Yay for you!

  • @christinepreston8267
    @christinepreston8267 Год назад +3

    Well done Emma…all the best with your new allotment ❤

  • @TinaMccolm
    @TinaMccolm Год назад +1

    Go Girlie go girlie awesome xx

  • @katexx3732
    @katexx3732 Год назад +1

    U have been busy over the weekend. You've done a gd job clearing that plot already. Can't wait to see how it develops over time.

  • @kathrynbeetham5308
    @kathrynbeetham5308 Год назад +1

    Try a spade with a pointy end to dig the hard stuff out, and losen it with the fork first.

  • @gardeningwithkay
    @gardeningwithkay Год назад +1

    Wow you are so hardworking! What would be amazing if you could do a Timelapse each time you worked on your new plot and stitch it up at a later video, it would look awesome ❤️

  • @georgemartin9618
    @georgemartin9618 Год назад

    Emma be sure to store up all those old tree branches and bits of rotting wood . You will be able to use them as filling in the bottom of new raised beds , as in hugelkultr gardening .
    The apple tree can be trained back straight by attacking a rope to one of the nearby trees you're intending to get rid of . Make a big loop and twist it with a big handle or similar so it pulls the apple tree . Keep tensioning every week or two over the winter .

  • @marleneminter5037
    @marleneminter5037 Год назад +2

    Looking forward to your journey with your new pilot Emma good luck 😊

  • @debbielavers9836
    @debbielavers9836 Год назад

    Emma thank you for another great video. May I suggest you just thin out the trees( Like Monty Don) so the birds can nest and fly through. And as for the ornamental grasses, if you like where they are; dig down around the roots and place a barrier ( old bricks,rocks,pieces of wood) and make an in ground pot for them so they can’t spread.

  • @sheilafarren5359
    @sheilafarren5359 Год назад +2

    Love the videos I remember watching you clearing your first plot

  • @CornishOllie
    @CornishOllie Год назад +4

    Amazing work emma. Keep the work going, I'm really looking forward to the finished project x

  • @siobhanpainter802
    @siobhanpainter802 Год назад +3

    Wow you are making a great start, I wish I could get a second plot.

  • @ClarkieBoy
    @ClarkieBoy Год назад

    Well done Emma! I'd also like to take on my neighbour's plot but they aren't leaving yet! That "horrid ornamental grass" is Pendulous Sedge and has been the scourge of many gardens that I have worked in. Good riddance! but look out for the Thousands of seedlings that will spring up; they shed Many Many seeds every year. Good luck 👍

  • @sharon1615
    @sharon1615 Год назад +1

    You've cleared loads, such an exciting time and so many possibilities 🥰

  • @MrHorserider15
    @MrHorserider15 Год назад +1

    I would say it’s important as gardeners to respect nature, it would be good to trim the bushes/trees down to a hedge. Shade cast by trees is tricky on allotments

  • @Kellyfamilyadventures
    @Kellyfamilyadventures 4 месяца назад

    Hi Emma were new to your channel and recently taken on an allotment so we are looking forward to hearing your tips were also vlogging our process looks forward to seeing more :)

  • @peterl.wagstaff8247
    @peterl.wagstaff8247 Год назад

    Thanks for this one Emma 🙂
    My plot was terrible like that when I took it on two years ago. I blitzed it and turned it into something lovely; but then I was away from it for a few months due to illness and work, and I came back and it's a disaster. I really want to keep the plot because it's my happy place. But motivating myself to go back and start all over again is really hard. Your videos REALLY help - thank you 🙂 xx

  • @mandytaylor1008
    @mandytaylor1008 Год назад

    Wow they are amazing those long branches save them

  • @ritahobbs5256
    @ritahobbs5256 Год назад

    Keep going 🎉🎉🎉

  • @johnmccrae1102
    @johnmccrae1102 Год назад

    Fascinating as always.Its your personality isn't it!!

  • @evepilcher2366
    @evepilcher2366 Год назад +1

    You are a trooper!

  • @CricketsBay
    @CricketsBay Год назад

    Oh, you are so lucky to have that apple tree. Your new plot will be ready for Spring in no time. And the fire pit thing will really come in handy for burning the bindweed and the infested tomato plants.

  • @wewatchyoutube736
    @wewatchyoutube736 Год назад

    I'm so enjoying this! I can highly recommend a mattock for getting out things like that ornamental grass, bramble roots etc.

  • @2swans1960
    @2swans1960 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on getting the new plot to expand your garden for next year. No doubt you have a lot of work ahead of you but I'm sure you will enjoy the overall process of preparing and planning all the amazing things to plant in your extended space. Wishing you all the best from Canada.

  • @SaraHartman09
    @SaraHartman09 Год назад

    Love your new tools….

  • @EmmyUnwindWorld
    @EmmyUnwindWorld Год назад +1

    Wow amazing

  • @ggwildlife
    @ggwildlife Год назад +1

    it deffo has to come out Emma the sooner the better! you are doing a marvelous job and will be so good when integrated, keep up the hard work Emma it will be amazing for next spring.

  • @mb-b4761
    @mb-b4761 Год назад +1

    I am excited for your adventures

  • @irenesmith5676
    @irenesmith5676 Год назад +1

    Hi Emma you’ve cleared a lot & you’ve worked so hard well done 👏👏👏👏 about the all the weeds do you have bonfires 🔥 we have from October to March we can burn our rubbish yeah that wonderful lv Irene 😘 xx

  • @stephaniegee227
    @stephaniegee227 Год назад +3

    You've already done so much on the new plot! How exciting! Question: do you have rough plans for the new space? Mentally drawing up layouts for what might go where? Are you looking at it as space to grow more of what you love or finally the room the room to plant new things in the garden?

  • @AfzaVlogschannel
    @AfzaVlogschannel Год назад

    Keep sharing a video

  • @dn744
    @dn744 Год назад +1

    Yes, get the worst over 1st 😊

  • @sansperber-storydepartment
    @sansperber-storydepartment Год назад

    Great New adventure. Please keep the trees, why not try out starting a small food forest?

  • @charlotterydz6343
    @charlotterydz6343 Год назад

    Really inspiring 😊. The shed I’ve inherited in my garden is full of webs 🕸️ and spiders, they seem happy enough sharing it with me so I let them be 💚

  • @DC-fo3bn
    @DC-fo3bn Год назад

    Every allotment holder loves a good natural tree trunk. You just whack it in and before you know it you got beans growing.

  • @mandytaylor1008
    @mandytaylor1008 Год назад

    Hi Emma take care when clearing and look for currant bushes raspberry canes etc you have found an apple tree so there maybe more treasures to uncover. It’s very exciting for you and it’s the first time I have heard you mention your husband involved. That’s brilliant. You have come along way emma well done. COMPOST EVERYTHING don’t check it away. It’s your treasure

  • @jjww7594
    @jjww7594 Год назад +1

    Emma, I wish I can be there to work on your new plot with you and get it ready for Spring 2024 planting.
    Courageous, Emma. 😀🏅

  • @gardenofglory5403
    @gardenofglory5403 Год назад

    You’re doing good Emma so hubby would help at sometime also the kids see you soon I’m working on making my compost and that feels so good

  • @todaysworldjw
    @todaysworldjw Год назад +1

    😀 very exciting! Are you able to get a before and after shot of the new extension 😀 either photo or video, but I think a video from the shed end might look good 👍congrats on obtaining it, and can't wait for future updates!

  • @dooboo9980
    @dooboo9980 Год назад

    Can’t wait to see what you do to the place! I have a half plot and it was super over grown. I haven’t planted anything get just de weedng and fertilising the ground!

  • @debragarner3222
    @debragarner3222 Год назад

    Great vlog! thanks

  • @madgemadge225
    @madgemadge225 Год назад +1

    Wow luv this, great to see u do this, motivating

  • @capridovonrenislam4128
    @capridovonrenislam4128 Год назад +1

    Hi Emma, that's such a great investment, you'll end up with a great combined plot. Girlfriend I think you will benefit a lot from a weed eater, the ones battery operated, they are pretty light and manageable. And goggles for your eyes always, but with the weed eater the work will be done in no time.

  • @lbevan232
    @lbevan232 Год назад

    So exciting to watch the new plot, you’ve done a brilliant job already! Inspired me again to get back down my plot and rediscover it under all the weeds and so glad I did!!!!!! Can’t wait to follow your journey!

  • @Malvaviscus
    @Malvaviscus Год назад

    Just crown lift (taking the lower branches off) the trees rather than taking the tops off, let's more light in, but doesn't affect the shape of the tree 😊

  • @sylviabradley7355
    @sylviabradley7355 Год назад

    Yrs, many of the trees need to go. You have the allotment to grow food and the shade will hinder that💥

  • @madhatter61
    @madhatter61 Год назад

    It really is hardcwork once it gets to that stage the top end of one of my plots has gotten like that and if I'm well enough I'm going to clear it with power tools and then dig the roots and tress out. I've been looking at ways of grinding tree stumps with an angle grinder.

  • @juliehickey1518
    @juliehickey1518 Год назад

    Try make a waived shot fence

  • @kellieleyton6638
    @kellieleyton6638 Год назад +1

    Ooh it's so exciting. Do you think you'll extend or create a new pond?

  • @Maria-ut8gm
    @Maria-ut8gm Год назад

    Hello Emma I love your enthusiasm. You’re such a hard worker. You must sleep like a log. Pardon the pun. Looking forward to Wednesday. 🤗

  • @jennyjohnson9012
    @jennyjohnson9012 Год назад

    Well done Emma! great start to the clearing. Can you come and help me now please lol xx

  • @mariancoburn2202
    @mariancoburn2202 Год назад

    You working so hard looking good.x

  • @jpennturner
    @jpennturner Год назад

    You have cleared a lot! I agree the trees have to go, except the apple of course.

  • @lucrom1097
    @lucrom1097 Год назад

    Super Good work Emma's you the best you the best thans te video Top 🌿🌾😅✔️🥤💯👋💐🌻🙏

  • @RosyRoseYTube
    @RosyRoseYTube 6 месяцев назад

  • @oldtrucker
    @oldtrucker Год назад +1

    How do you manage to get a second plot with waiting list like they are? Love the Channel !!!

  • @wharfedalelocksmiths5430
    @wharfedalelocksmiths5430 Год назад

    Sweet cherry pie l.
    Love it ❤🍒😁

  • @deangibson3643
    @deangibson3643 Год назад

    Shalom Emma,
    Have you ever considered trying to make hugal cultures in your new allotment? It has transformed the way I garden.
    Don't ever work too hard, just work enough...😂

  • @StellasVegetablegardens
    @StellasVegetablegardens Год назад

    use the pallets for a new composting area