Hi JB, Digging your bed and adding manure was the correct thing to do. I use the no dig method whenever possible, but sometimes you just have to dig. I know, I know, I know, there are people who'll disagree. I don't care what anyone says. Almost fifty years of gardening experience tells me you did the right thing. Keep soldiering on.
@justtus
7 сағат бұрын
So many people like to reccomend no-dig without considering the environmental impact of all that compost your buying, all the packaging and delivery it took to get to your beds... plus if digging really did destroy the 'soil health' as much as people claim, then no land in the UK would be plantable with all the moles, squirrels and foxes we have constantly digging. I'm convinved the 'no dig' cult has only got so much traction because the old-school dig gardeners and farmers aren't as active online to push other ideas.
@carolineholland4178
2 сағат бұрын
You are going to love your shed JB. I love my shed, the gutters, and the two IBC tanks that it fills with rain water over the winter. Plan ahead for this when you decide upon how to position your shed, it's a rain water gatherer, and it's a cosy place to escape from the rain. The IBC tanks give the shed some shelter from the prevailing wind. Enjoy your cuppa in the shed while she gathers nature's bounty of rain to water your garden in the hot summer months.
@juliehartley3652
7 сағат бұрын
That was so funny at the end - you trying to remember all the chilli patrons - anyway you did it - finally. Beds looking lovely - you have to do what you think is best - dig or no dig - whatever works. Great video 😊
@lynnegunns604
13 сағат бұрын
Hi JB, just quickly while watching your new vlog if your water butts do leak or if you have compost bins that you don’t use anymore don’t discard cos you can always cut them in half and make them into Carrot beds and lids for the compost bins can be used as birdbaths. The plot always looks fab after a strumming /mowing doesn’t it. I’m know a lot of people don’t like grass round raised beds. I think they always look lovely.. veg cover designs are always an issue and time consuming. Jessie’s and Steve at seaside garden veg cover set ups are a good idea but potentially costly. PSB looks really good. 👏👏You also have good BN squash too. 😊. Serious growers recommended burying the none fruiting part of vine and each leaf joint with grow roots and hence take up more nutrients. Was thinking Maybe Get some crocodile clips to help when alone and putting netting on.
@Wonkigardenandpets
10 сағат бұрын
JB, otherwise you can try aquarium silicone for your leaking tank. Aquarium silicone is easy to handle and contains no toxins as it is designed to hold aquariums together and I have successfully fixed plastic pieces when I built different things in and to my aquarium. Love your channel.
@stewartmk7
8 сағат бұрын
I had a small split in my waterbutt earlier on in the year. I drilled a small hole either end to stop it getting worse and sealed it with Black Jack tape, still holding... With a raised bed, I just used some inch & a half tree stakes, hammer them in and cut off as needed. They won't last forever, but cheap to replace.
@joj1252
12 сағат бұрын
Where’s the year gone!!! Can’t believe we’re putting it to bed already. Hoping for a better growing year 🤞🏻 you’ve achieved a lot this year JB. Well done
@lesleyannehall8040
12 сағат бұрын
I saw a guy use plastic tile edging with a curved profile. He sticky taped it to the side of the outside of the poly tunnel and it just trickled into the water barrel. I’ve not tried it yet but it looks genius, cheap and easy. The channel is Allotment diary from 11year ago!!!
@oakwillow4187
10 сағат бұрын
if you alternate the sides you are putting the stakes it will hold it tight as a drum have a good weekend
@angeladrummie4461
9 сағат бұрын
I found this a few years ago for fixing leaking water butts, it can be used on surfaces that are not totally dry, works a treat - Supafix supa bond No gun ( SFIXX S bond ) comes in various colours. Hope that helps ? Great news about the shed. Take care.
@tangocat4370
6 сағат бұрын
I have an issue with one of my water barrels… im thinking of using it as a planter… instead of trying to fix it
@reallysmallfrisby
13 сағат бұрын
If you get loads of slightly dodgy apples or windfall again you could cut off the not so bad bits and make apple (scrap) cider vinegar, you can get bottles with the mother from shops that you can use as the starter. Good for cleaning and potentially for your hot sauces too. Going to vicariously live through you today as it rwins down and I dont feel like going to the allotment 😅
@Shespins
13 сағат бұрын
you can turn it into a compost bin if the fix doesn't work....or cut it in half and grow carrots and parsnips in the parts
@chriseverest4380
13 сағат бұрын
Impressive. (I quite like digging😂)
@RawLondonGardener
7 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍📷
@susiespearing6165
11 сағат бұрын
Just put a cane along the top JB it gives you somewhere to fold the net back on to and keeps the hoops upright and in place .Tie on or use cable ties .You just fold the net back on one side for access .
@Ammanfordallotmentier
8 сағат бұрын
JB do you have an email address I can show you what to do with hoop using pictures
@LucRom-kz5uw
12 сағат бұрын
Fantastisch Good work jb you the best te moostuin te onkruid wieden opruimen the tuin the compost te bed thans te video Top weekend ☘️🎃🌿👍🍂🧤☕️🌤🌾🧹
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