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May Planting: Sweet Potatoes and Strawberries: Tips for allotment Harvest



In this video, we’ll show you how to plant sweet potatoes and strawberries in your garden, and help you get a bountiful allotment harvest in no time!

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this video will teach you everything you need to know about planting sweet potatoes and strawberries in your garden. We’ll teach you how to prepare the soil, choose the right fruit trees, and give you a guide to fertilizing and composting to keep your plants healthy and thriving. After watching this video, you’ll have everything you need to start growing your own delicious food in your garden!

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7 Comments

  1. You have ALOT of strawberries. I bought some bare roots Elsanta in March, but they rotted. So I bought some of those alpine heritage mini strawberry seeds, the Baron Solemacher, I have 12 plants, I think all the seeds I planted germinated. While I was weeding back in March, I found a teeny tiny plant in my garden (been here for 18 months, garden was neglected for about 12 years, overrun with brambles and spanish bluebells when I arrived), it had 3 leaves on it, each no bigger than 1cm and it it looked like a strawberry, I decided to leave it. Now, the whole thing is about 15cm, and it is most definitely a strawberry, throwing out runners and everything! I think I may have found what was once, in the garden's prime, a strawberry patch! It is amazing that it survived my digging when removing the blackberry tubers.

  2. What cute little starts Nick and hopefully you will get a bumper crop of sweet potatoes 🍠. Lovely update as always have a fantastic weekend, Ali 🌞🇨🇦

  3. Nik im just about go up the garden fill some pots up for my very very hot peppers at this time of night 😁

  4. Sweet potato foliage is so pretty! I watch a lot of American gardeners who use the ornamental varieties in pots and things and wish I could find them here! Will have to keep searching ❤

  5. I love your strawberry planters Nick. I was going to plant mine in hanging baskets but I think I might copy you 😆 That's me skavving for bins off people for the foreseeable 😂

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