Hi what great vids I have learnt a lot watching them Have just finished planting up my lotty apart from the winter crops I pay £44 rent how much do you pay love lynne
@allotmentdiary thanks Dan, I might put half in the ground now and start the other half off in the polytunnel in the way you suggest and see how I go :-)
I do onions in raised beds and always plant them in rows running North - South. Is there any difference in planting them in rows running East - West? That question is possibly as a-retentive as your marked out planting stick (I have two of them for 4 different spacings.
Thanks Dan, the reason I do N-S is because I feel the E-W set-up would cast more shade on the row behind. Your staggered planting would optimise sun but make maintenance a nightmare. I'll stay N-S I think.
@allotmentdiary when farmers plant there crops, the whole field is planted, north-south or east-west its all the same to them, it cant make that much difference
Good video! I'm gonna try onions from seed this year..both started indoor, and outdoors. If it doesn't work I guess I'll go with bulbs like you did ;) I guess it's way easier too!
just starting off and would like some advice what time is right to plant out onion sets iam in the northeast of the uk
nrichy122 3 weeks ago
Hi what great vids I have learnt a lot watching them Have just finished planting up my lotty apart from the winter crops I pay £44 rent how much do you pay love lynne
lynne222 11 months ago
that's a seriously nice looking garden.
VonLeachim 1 year ago
I don't know how you do it. I really do have garden envy.
tobyradca 1 year ago
May Iask you, are you using green treated wood for edging your plot? Thx.
ZaphedBeebleBrox 1 year ago
great video! I have some sets waiting to go in, would now be the right time to plant in the north of Scotland? keep the great videos coming :)
zsianz1 1 year ago
I'm not sure about that far north but we always get hard frosts after I plant mine in Yorkshire and It never seems to do them any harm.
What you could do is to set them off in some of those plant cell modules in the greenhouse and then plant them out once it warms up a bit.
Cheers,Dan.
allotmentdiary 1 year ago
@allotmentdiary thanks Dan, I might put half in the ground now and start the other half off in the polytunnel in the way you suggest and see how I go :-)
zsianz1 1 year ago
I do onions in raised beds and always plant them in rows running North - South. Is there any difference in planting them in rows running East - West? That question is possibly as a-retentive as your marked out planting stick (I have two of them for 4 different spacings.
Best Wishes, Brendan
baconsoda 1 year ago
@baconsoda Hi,my rows run N-S as well.
I suppose if you staggered the rows E-W then they wouldn't shade each other as much ?
I don't think it really matters though.
Cheers,Dan
allotmentdiary 1 year ago
@allotmentdiary
Thanks Dan, the reason I do N-S is because I feel the E-W set-up would cast more shade on the row behind. Your staggered planting would optimise sun but make maintenance a nightmare. I'll stay N-S I think.
Brendan
baconsoda 1 year ago
@allotmentdiary when farmers plant there crops, the whole field is planted, north-south or east-west its all the same to them, it cant make that much difference
foxy358 1 year ago
Good video! I'm gonna try onions from seed this year..both started indoor, and outdoors. If it doesn't work I guess I'll go with bulbs like you did ;) I guess it's way easier too!
jihadacadien 1 year ago