Welcome to our no dig/ no till garden where we grow vegetables. Although we grow our veg from our back garden it is very much set up like allotment gardening uk. Our passion is vegetable gardening, bigger harvests and no dig gardening. You will see how growing your own food is so easy.
Spring is almost upon us and there are plenty of March garden/ allotment jobs that can be done during the month.
Gardening in March should see the weather warming up and soil temperatures rising. We are heading into the first month that we can start seed sowing out side and transplanting seeds sown under cover out side.
If you need a little help to keep track of the jobs you could be doing in the Vegetable GardenAllotment, here’s a few handy tips to help you out in March.
If you have asked yourself the question what can I sow in March, what should I be doing on the veg plot in March or What are my allotment jobs for March ,well there are seeds to sow, potatoes to plant, and garden projects to complete.
Time to get moving, since the growing year is just about upon us.
In this video, I share what I am sowing for productive gardening, harvesting, planting, and go through some of my March garden jobs.

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10 Comments

  1. All gearing up this month. Great vlog. I've got a high raised bed for my parsnips in the pipeline. Would be finished by now but had my covid booster jab and not been well with it. Hopefully able to put a vlog together tomorrow if the weather is better. Been raining today so out with the soft broom to clean the outside of the greenhouse must be crazy🤪🌧

  2. I’ve been a no digger for four years now in South Wales on a sloping garden. Great success with Garlic, Tomatoes and Borlotti beans last year. Do you rotate your crops? Just curious. I do still rotate mine but have heard it is not necessary. Enjoying your channel this week on catch up.

  3. Oh Barry sorry about the damage but hopefully the weather has settled down and you can get back to sowing and growing. I’ve done my tomato seeds today so,fingers crossed as always 😂😂. Everything looks fantastic and can’t wait for some super warm days to get growing. Thank you for sharing 🇨🇦🐝 safe 🙏🇺🇦☮️❤️‍🩹

  4. Thank you – hopefully all will settle down in the world soon but I still think that growing your own produce is a must even when not in uncertain times – very inspirational the produce always looks to strong and healthy

  5. As a new subscriber I enjoy your videos, we no dig too and can’t wait to get going again this spring. Green house is full of seedlings to plant out very soon. From just down the road from Suffolk.

  6. Hi, I have just got my first allotment in Lowestoft Suffolk so not to far from you. I'm really looking forward to planting out my first crops, thanks for all your tips.

  7. We lost our lil tunnel in the storms too, Its a good excuse to buy an upgrade. Just set the new one up and its luxury compared to our old sub £100 tunnel. Managed to repurpose the old poly and build a large wooden frame hotbox for the toms 🙂 Liked and subbed 🙂

  8. just found your channel great info you talked about..i did click the buttons and look forward to see more.

  9. Thanks for the vid. James based in Cardiff. New no dig at home and traditional allotment holder approx 5 years. Here is a sub and a comment. Nice to meet you

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