End of July in the garden and the work never stops
I feel like every week I comment that we are busy in the garden, but in all honesty, we are
Shade in the greenhouse
Shading the greenhouse is commonplace in warmer sunnier climes, but as I’ve said. It’s not something I’ve ever even thought
Eat, Sow, Grow: July in our vegetable garden
July is awesome. Not just cause it’s party month (my birthday and our wedding anniversary) but because July is usually
Gardener’s question time: I brought in some allotmenteers to answer your questions
This week I’ve been working on something special. A few weeks ago I asked if you had any questions you
Homemade composting: getting usable compost from the hotbin
So in this week’s video, we are answering some questions that came in about our compost process. We posted some
Out enjoying the sunshine
Been a bit exciting this week as well as a wee bit nervous. We’ve been having some lovely weather and
Slugs be gone – the battle for my sunflowers – will slug rings make a difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rniKSLQHQTc I think the battle with slugs and snails is universal just now. Gardeners everywhere are trying to keep tender
We’re building a bean frame, which is harder than you think when you are of diminutive stature
In this week’s garden adventures, it’s time to check on the Kelvedon Wonder peas and see how they are going
Poorly courgettes, happy tomatoes, and bushy peppers – today in my greenhouse
Well after the recent scare with the tomatoes looking a bit poorly, I thought it was time for a greenhouse
It’s May and it’s all change
We’ve been doing the monthly garden updates for a while now, a few years in fact, but it’s really struck
We’re planting out – last frost date has passed
The weather this spring has been so crazy with extended cold snaps, snow and so much rain that the garden
We got power and heating in the greenhouse
It has been a long time coming (9 years) but this spring we have heating in the greenhouse helping us



