Shout out to nicks channel here @nickthegardener.1120 if you want to mention your channel guys please do, YT dont usually publish links posted in comments but ill review if you do. Cheers.
Wow!!! That's incredible! Just goes to show how all the hard work pays off, you have transformed it from an overgrown piece of wasteland to what it is today producing great food, hats off to you! 😊
Well done Robert Less work less weeds and healthier crops and food. I'm aiming my videos this year at people who want to grow truly organic or people just starting, the videos will be in time to follow what I'm doing over the year month by month. Cheers. 👍
Wow!! Well done! Amazing, and so much hard work from you. I got my first allotment in May this year, and last Sunday I was given the 2 adjoining recently vacated plots! So you have inspired me to just get going with it. All the best and Merry Christmas to you 🎅🤶❄️🎁❄️
Thanks Tilly well done on acquiring the new ground we can only have one plot but would like another. My advice is to spend time setting them out as I did at the beginning. Then plant as you go. Once the site is laid out and defined you will find it so much easier to manage the plants and weed. Good luck for the year ahead. 👍
@@surmaakter5806 well done, use cover crops as soon as you can and whenever the soil is empty it will literally transform your soil like you wont believe.
Another great video spreading a powerful message. Well done, all your hard graft paid off handsomely! I tell people it's No-Dig not 'no work' which you so eloquently express here. This is the second video of yours being a new subscriber I will be sharing to my group. Thanks again for sharing and would love to hear about this mustard/club root theory.
@@NoDigNorm many thanks Norm. Whilst I was turning the compost heap yesterday one of last year's plot holders came for a chat he said his results had been average this year then said he didn't have time for no dig so was buying a rotavator. I just can't get my head around that logic 😁 the mustard video will throw up many positive reasons to include it on your ground. Cheers.
@@NoDigNorm this year norm I bought around half a kilo of seed Chris next door had half of that, next year the guy across wants in on the group buy too. I ended up buying them off eBay just white Mustard seed sold as cover crop seeds. They were the cheapest I could find online in a small amount. Cheers.
@@martinfinnemore6264 wish I could have another mate but we can't, over 80 on the waiting list and it frustrates me to see around 40% of them growing hardly anything 10% of those are neck high in weeds.
Did you make the polytunnel from plans or just build it from experience? It looks so good! The whole plot looks incredible, masses of hard work gone into it clearly, well done 👏
@@paul_herts hi Paul and thanks, I built the tunnel from a drawing rough plan so to speak would have loved to make it bigger but we are restricted on the size. Cheers.
Shout out to nicks channel here @nickthegardener.1120 if you want to mention your channel guys please do, YT dont usually publish links posted in comments but ill review if you do. Cheers.
Wow!!! That's incredible! Just goes to show how all the hard work pays off, you have transformed it from an overgrown piece of wasteland to what it is today producing great food, hats off to you! 😊
Thanks again Charlotte, I had to do this for health reasons which I will talk about later. 👍
Had my allotment 30 years now and I'm changing to no dig after watching your videos
Well done Robert Less work less weeds and healthier crops and food. I'm aiming my videos this year at people who want to grow truly organic or people just starting, the videos will be in time to follow what I'm doing over the year month by month. Cheers. 👍
Fantastic job👌 and the poly tunnel looks great. Thanks for the shout-out too. 👌👍🙏😁
cheers Nick as usual I forgot to add your link 😁now sorted 👍
Great update 🎉 I know the effects of Covid very well I still get the racing heart every so often. Love love love the polytunnel
Thanks Stella took over a year for me to feel anything like before, dont think ill get to how I was, but im still upright 😁
What a Fantastic Job a credit to you well done looks so nice
Thanks John.
Tell Chris I love the pristine look of his beds
will do stella he will be chuffed cheers.
Hi love your potatoes .
Thanks Kathy so do we 😁
What a amazing transformation you’ve done a brilliant job, thank you for the inspiration, have a great week Tracy 😊
Thanks Tracy and you, I'm here today the only one 😁 love it.
What an amazing transformation. It’s looking fantastic.
@@Tea_and_thyme_2012 thank you, worth the effort a tidy plot is so much easier to maintain. 👍
Awesome update and what a change 👍. Merry Christmas to you and the family, Ali ☔️💨🧑🎄🎄🇨🇦
Many thanks Ali, all the best to you and yours
Wow!! Well done! Amazing, and so much hard work from you.
I got my first allotment in May this year, and last Sunday I was given the 2 adjoining recently vacated plots!
So you have inspired me to just get going with it.
All the best and Merry Christmas to you 🎅🤶❄️🎁❄️
Thanks Tilly well done on acquiring the new ground we can only have one plot but would like another. My advice is to spend time setting them out as I did at the beginning. Then plant as you go. Once the site is laid out and defined you will find it so much easier to manage the plants and weed. Good luck for the year ahead. 👍
Incredible transformation and just shows what can be done. Love your practical approach.
Thank you make a plan and go with it. 👍
Your post is all ways great to watch very informative for gardening..
I took on a plot of allotment last year its way very challenging.. this year its should be easy as I am turning it into a no dig..
Thanks alot for that 👍
@@surmaakter5806 well done, use cover crops as soon as you can and whenever the soil is empty it will literally transform your soil like you wont believe.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
@@epdnaj807 no problem thank you 👍
Great job !!🎉
Thank you 👍
What a great job, I love what you have done.
@@jackieco9615 thanks Jackie making beds became a bit tedious at the end but I've never had any more work to do on the beds since 👍
@@thevegplot I’ve got most of my plot covered in membrane so planning to do some beds like you. Thank you.
Another great video spreading a powerful message. Well done, all your hard graft paid off handsomely! I tell people it's No-Dig not 'no work' which you so eloquently express here. This is the second video of yours being a new subscriber I will be sharing to my group. Thanks again for sharing and would love to hear about this mustard/club root theory.
@@NoDigNorm many thanks Norm. Whilst I was turning the compost heap yesterday one of last year's plot holders came for a chat he said his results had been average this year then said he didn't have time for no dig so was buying a rotavator. I just can't get my head around that logic 😁 the mustard video will throw up many positive reasons to include it on your ground. Cheers.
@@thevegplot Where do you source your Cover Crop Mustard seeds from?
@@NoDigNorm this year norm I bought around half a kilo of seed Chris next door had half of that, next year the guy across wants in on the group buy too. I ended up buying them off eBay just white Mustard seed sold as cover crop seeds. They were the cheapest I could find online in a small amount. Cheers.
Thanks for great sharing
Thanks for visiting all the best
Your plot looks so good
Thanks Martin much easier to look after when it's tidy and weed free.
@thevegplot that's what I've been saying especially when you have more than one plot
@@martinfinnemore6264 wish I could have another mate but we can't, over 80 on the waiting list and it frustrates me to see around 40% of them growing hardly anything 10% of those are neck high in weeds.
@thevegplot yeah I'm lucky we have 5 plots to play with
@@martinfinnemore6264 Wow, at next years plot costs that would be a huge chunk of change for me to pay. Cheers.
Did you make the polytunnel from plans or just build it from experience? It looks so good! The whole plot looks incredible, masses of hard work gone into it clearly, well done 👏
@@paul_herts hi Paul and thanks, I built the tunnel from a drawing rough plan so to speak would have loved to make it bigger but we are restricted on the size. Cheers.
My page is Martins giant veg and flowers allotment
@@martinfinnemore6264 hi Martin give you a shout on the next one 👍