What Can You Grow in Autumn?! 🍂 Abundant Autumn Harvests! 🎃 | October🌿 | Allotment Vlog #59
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We FINALLY sort out the compost mess, and plant out a load of winter brassicas ready for next spring. And we have a surprise Sunday Dinner harvest too!
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Love your vlogs. Have u tried sprouts mixed with potatoes as mash, it's yummy. My cosmos and zenias still going, got to see a baby hedgehog in the plot but nothing else here appart from loads of slugs... 😊
I love leftover sprouts in bubble and squeak with a bit of Daddy's sauce!
I’ve heard there’s hedgehogs on the allotment but I’m still yet to get any on my plot!
Fantastisch Good work Emma te sam planting kolen compost oogsten the oktober thans te video Top weekend ✌️🥦🌱🪴🌤☕️🍁🎃🥭🥕
Hey Sweets fab content. Line the inside of the compost bins with the old compost bags - 2 reason 1. Sam wont be replacing the wooden pallets so soon and second is keeps the warm in and speeds up the process. Try also to make a removeable front and line with bag. layer the heap like a lasagne and add cardboard layers too and keep the rain off it too x. Rabbit bedding will give you a bit off heat to make the compost quicker too xx
Ahh what a good idea!! I’ll pass on to the engineer (Sam) 😂 we keep meaning to save Thors bedding too - I’ll have to make more of an effort with the compost now it’s all sorted!
Yep,your sprouts were just right Emma .
They were tasty too! Plenty left for Christmas 😂🥲
Great parsnip looks good definitely don't use manure on parsnip and you don't you need to use compost🎉
Yes I’ve heard carrots and parsnips don’t like a lot of compost or manure! Thanks for the tip!
Great haul , love sprouts . Doing the compost bin will be worth it .
It’s so much better now we have a working compost area 😂 thanks Sam! 👩🏼🌾👨🏻🌾
Fantastisch Good work Emma te sam planting te Compost thé oogsten thans te video Top weekend grootjes 🌤️🍹💐🌿🥦👍🌱🍁☕🧤🎃
Thank you! 🥕🥕
I was just admiring the matching top to hair color then suddenly you looked like you were a special operative out of mission impossible with your all black and utility belt (I guess the mission impossible is plants surviving the slugs).
There's a bit of a trick for helping to get carrots out which is to push it down into the ground before trying to lift it out... I wonder if that would work with parsnips?
Lovely haul! Well done, the compost bays look great... it's always handy to know someone with horses (it's the fuel of my gardens).
I've harvested a few lovely cauliflowers recently... they seem to be just leaves for ages then suddenly they have lovely heads of cauliflower :)
The addendum no one wants or cares about.... I've gotten used to the Yorkshire gold... I still won't get it regularly because at about $8 compared to $2.50... it's a bit pricey.
Sam calls it my ‘burglar’ outfit 😂😂 Sam asks for Yorkshire gold for birthdays and Christmas as it’s such a luxury 😂
Great update Emma! Sprouts are good. We sometimes pick some when they are smaller as they taste sweeter. Save the sprout tops too. They are like mini cabbages. Apple juice really does takeaway the bitterness you can get.
Is that voile or scaffolding net covering the beds?
We got blight in our garden today! 😭So early for us. I have stripped the tomato leaves off and will go out tomorrow and start harvesting some more. I cut back all the infected stuff. Can't believe i found a snail over 3 metres high on one of the leaves! I also found a nice big ripe tomato, next to the bed, covered in baby slugs. Nice. Also going to cut the kuri squash before the next lot of rain comes.
I might need to go out and get some starts as we don't have enough cabbages ready to go in after the tomatoes. Fingers crossed they will leave your broccoli and cauliflower alone!
Another lovely haul there guys! I really like the fire and ice dahlia you have there.
Take care x
We use scaffolding net - I got a massive roll off eBay for about £20!!
Snails are little acrobats - they have got on top of our greenhouse before 😂 at least clearing stuff makes room for new things to be exited about!
Have a lovely week! 🧡
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Missed opportunity for the voiceover for sam at the compostbay😂 just joking. Nice vlog again. Have a nice weekend.
Haha there’s plenty of opportunity in future vlogs 😂
Them beans are so nice I keep them as drying beans they are runner beans called emperor or they look it
I have no idea but they were amazing! 😂
Slugs dislike the smell of some herbs and alliums. So, mint, rosemary, thyme, garlic, leeks and onions. You shoul check out companion planting to attract the right insects and deter the wrong ones, or attract their natural predators.
i would like to dispute this haha! I saw lots of slugs crawling all over the garlic last year 🤣 we are going for a more multi planty type approach this year though !
I only had an unexpected bad thing - all my turnips were eaten by cabbage root fly ☹️
Rubbish!! What a pants year 🥲