WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THESE?! / ALLOTMENT GARDENING UK
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Welcome to my allotment gardening channel. My name is Emma and these vlogs are my allotment diaries. 2024 is is my fIfth year on my plot. I'm learning as I go and would love for you to follow my allotment gardening journey by SUBSCRIBING to my channel!
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Hi Emma, Regarding the broad beans, I sow the whole packet (which isn't many) in tall drink cups from McDonalds or KFC (2 per cup) and plant out when about 15cm in spring. As for the parsnips and carrots, DON'T FEED. If you feed them, you'll have plenty of top growth but small veg. The parsnip or carrot think "I don't need to grow, she's feeding me" and just grows leaves. But if you don't feed them, they think "Hey! she's not feeding me and I want fed". So it reaches down into the earth to find food, and you end up with longer veg. What you have to do is fertilize the bed a few weeks before planting and allow the weather to wash it into the soil, so that the parsnip can reach down into the soil and feed itself.
Regarding bigger seeds you’re probably right but I follow your mantra and JUST WHACK EM ALL IN 🤩❤
Always enjoy coming along and watching the plot change over the seasons. 🍂🍁🍂
Hey Emma, word of caution wear gloves when handling Parsnips as the Sap from them can blister skin. Called In Parsnip burn which is activated by sunlight. Keep up the great videos!.
Absolutely I go for the biggest seeds first! Never thought if those are actually the best…lol. Good question.
As always I LOVE the vlog. Glad I discovered you a few weeks ago!
Hey Emma,
Yes i have always picked the biggest seeds 🌱,,,,
I also in my mind think they'll produce bigger plantZ,,,,
I'm loving the Sunday vlogs,
Really helping me with my plot,
Happy planting xx
Hi Emma I’ve ordered your planner really looking forward to it. I’ve had your planner before this one looks better. X
Thank you !
The end of the growing season for your otherwise healthy parsnips.
Hi Emma! Your garden is absolutely lovely! 😍 Just a little tip for your brassicas: watch out for whiteflies because if you don't deal with them soon, they can multiply quickly and ruin your plants. Start by spraying them with water, then use a mix of washing-up liquid and a spoonful of neem oil. After a few days, check if they’re gone, and if not, give them another spray. Also, for caterpillars, spray some Bacillus thuringiensis on the leaves (both top and bottom), and you should be all sorted! Best of luck and happy gardening! 🌿😊
I can't find BT anywhere, can you point me in its direction?
Super good work emmas you the best te moostiun te zaailing thans the best week grootjes 💐🍁🌱🍹🌰👍
Charles dowsing gives a lot of info on composting as well has huw Richard, if you need any help.
It could be root rot in your parsnips or over watered got to remember we have had a lot of rain lately here in the UK
Hi Emma parsnip planted to close together and fork if fed they like sandy soil, bugs attracted to too much moisture tfs sylvi
My parsnips have gone the same. I've got a compost bag and works well
🤣🤣🤣LOL about picking the biggest seeds out of the pack...YES! And then I always end up with a bunch of not-so-good seeds at the end!
Love your blogs. They definitely brighten my MWF mornings (11 am CDT here in Arkansas, USA). Thank you!
"Broad beans are big but they're also small " if you say so Emma .
I grow a lot of broad beans and tried early sowing, late sowing and successional sowing. Guess what, they all seem to mature literally the same week in early June.
Your garlic needs covering with soil 😊
I always thought you planted garlic on the shortest day and then dig up on the longest day.
Super Good work Emmas te moostuin te zaailing bonen thans te video Top week grootjes 🌤🍂🍹🧤🫘🫶🌸🥭
Hi Emma, I just want to know if you have patereon or by me a coffee? I would like to help support you. I haven't got an allotment so your diary wouldn't be much use to me.
I really look forward to your blogs and throughly enjoy them.
👌👌👌
I thought garlic needed cold to split
Nice to see yoou read the comments Emma , you can't beat a good hammer 😂 .
No more twine yoga....hammeratees now!
Hello Emma please can I buy one of your planners
Protect garlic during heavy rain and heavy frost
Garlic will take -20 Celsius. Mine survives our cold Canadian winters just fine.
@@countrygardensns9262 The young bulbs may need protection especially from water logging once established they’re bulletproof
Hi Emma, when is the best time to plant Garlic :D
Now through to November needs cold to split also net them as birds will pull them up thinking there worms happy gardening Richardx
@@RichardTaylorgardening Thanks buddy :D
lol Emma... is that what your husband told you?
Why one earth don’t you make a drill and sow them in that,much easier and guicker.
I use a dibber (stick) for all larger seeds. Cos I space them. It’s all about what works for you tbh 🤩