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July Allotment Tour – Allotment Gardening For Beginners UK 2023



Welcome to our July allotment tour from our allotment gardening for beginners videos UK 2023. July is a great month on the allotment garden and we are growing plenty of fruit and veg. Growing our own food is a great way to beat the cost of living crisis plus running our own home business in the links below.

This July we will show you what is growing to inspire you if you are new to allotment gardening or have a new allotment or home vegetable garden. Follow us for ideas for what can be grown and harvested in July this year or next.

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Chapters;
00:00 Introduction July Allotment Tour
00:41 Artichoke and rhubarb
01:32 Fruit trees and bushes
04:08 Potatoes and root vegetables
06:01 Vegega raised beds in July
08:49 Home made comfrey feed
09:51 Kale, Leeks and Onions
10:35 Squashes, Pumpkin and Courgette
11:37 French beans and runner beans
12:11 Sowing seeds in July
12:31 Broccoli, Sweetcorn and Potatoes

6 Comments

  1. What were the companion plants you had in the round tub with the radishes and carrots? Looked like marigolds?

  2. Great video as usual. Can’t wait to see your kitchen garden. Harvesting lettuce, spring onions, peas, sugar snaps, potatoes, strawberries, cabbage, baby carrots and herbs. Can’t wait for the rest!

  3. Thanks for showing around, very inspiring and great to be able to compare what stage things are at. I've been really put off my garden recently because I discovered leaf miner in some of my plants and it's just deflated me. There's not much advice out there and I haven't a clue what to do. My limited knowledge doesn't extend to pest control yet 😅

  4. I live in Lincolnshire and its been very dry this year and my three water butts are empty. The birds really hit my pea plants early on so this has massively reduced the harvest, they have also managed to get my second sowing of beetroot. I'm obviously learning from my mistakes on what needs to be covered and looking forward to getting it right next year .

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