Autumn (Fall) Winter polytunnel.

Allotment Autumn (Fall) Winter crops sow to harvest | Salads and vegetables

How to grow Peaches and Nectarines pruning to harvest | Disease | Pests | Thinning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn50u-pUtRk&t=581s

How to grow Chilies in the UK and cold climates | Sow to harvest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ijUg_KMiE&t=2s

14 Crops for everyone to grow | Garden | Allotment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7YgO7KgyEs&t=32s

I hope people enjoy the video.

10 Comments

  1. hi dan was just wondering about the blood orange can i plant straight outside or do the need to be in some sort of Polly tunnel or green house

  2. Ahhhh, i have an avocado plant about 3 ft tall. Its outside in a pot and seems happy, although the wind does knock it about a bit. I did hear of someone who's tree fruited this year, it was on a housing estate in London that someone had randomly planted. I actually might stick mine in the ground in the garden in a good sunny spot and cover it when it gets too cold, although i don't know if that's too risky, as i have got attached to the little tree. As always, thanks for all your useful advice 🙂

  3. Hi Dan, I have a whip (was bare rooted earlier this year) peach seems dormant but not dead. It's in a big pot. Am I best overwintering it in the polytunnel?

  4. Howdy Dan! 👋 Nice tour of your polytunnel. 😃 Pretty fall colors going on in there.😃
    Your blood orange tree is cute and loaded with fruit! I purchased our first citrus bush this summer…a Meyer lemon.
    If you want to check out someone super skilled in growing fruit in the "wrong" zone…check out the Millennial Gardener. I think he's zone 8a…North Carolina. He has a great vid on just how low citrus can go and it's lower than the "experts" suggest. He has loads of great advice on figs and other fruit trees. He has an edible landscape like you.🌳
    I always enjoy your post!😃

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