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This week I’m planting quite a few new plants in the allotment garden including ‘Marketmore’ cucumbers, Chocolate mint, a pink lavender, and sunflowers that only grow about three feet tall.

I also show you how I’m growing them all with inexpensive DIY ideas. A pallet support for the cucumbers and a repurposed plant pots to keep the mint from getting too invasive.

Also, I don’t want to be confusing but Lavender and Lavandula are the same thing. In my mind I was thinking French and English varieties but in the video it came out wrong. Hey ho, everyone makes mistakes 🙂

In this video:
✽ Building a cucumber pallet trellis
✽ Tips on planting mint in the garden (so as to stop it spreading)
✽ Planting a French lavender variety called Lavandula ‘Bandera Pink’
✽ Using dwarf sunflowers to disguise a leggy lavender
✽ Planting parsnips grown in modules

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✽ What do you think about the cucumber pallet trellis and how do you grow your own?
✽ Are you battling slugs and snails at the moment? If so, what are your most effective ways for keeping them from destroying your vegetable garden?

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  • TGSureal

    Beer traps work very well for snails and slugs. I can remember my dad using them and having some great results. He just used a pie plate and would dump a beer in. The slugs crawl in and get drunk then drown. He would do it in the early evening and then check it the next morning.

  • vanessa Boman

    I just found your helpful video and I have subscribed. My grandfather was Manx, my mom lives in the isle til she was about 10… She's 84 nearly 85.. Our name was Carine.

  • Sandie Black

    I love the cucumber pallet trellis idea and am looking forward to trying it out next year. Also, had you thought of growing lettuce underneath the pallet in the shade? Lettuce likes the cooler shaded areas in the heat of the summer so that is something I am going to try as well. I have had a terrible garden this year due mostly to the lack of rain and also to my limited mobility as I am waiting to have my hip replaced. I am growing a lot of my crops in pots and shopping bags this year as I find them easier to work with. I do have raised beds but they are still a bit low to work in. So, at this stage I have decided to go with whatever my garden produces for this year and hope to do better next year, I am working on new ideas and making plans for improvement. No matter what, my garden is still my "Happy Place". Oh and by the way, I use a metal bucket with a couple of holes in the bottom. The metal is less likely to split and allow the roots to migrate through. Take care and stay safe. Sandie.

  • webbyisthere

    Slugs are every year a problem. Trying out copper tape and made raised beds about 60cm. That helps keeping out weeds and slugs for now. Learned last year that wooden chips in a wetter climate attracts slugs. The wood will rot and the slug is going to clean that and eat your precious plants. But a slug can be usefull, they cleaned out dead parts of a rosemary plant, I saw several times here. Nice idea for the cucumbers. Going to try that soon. Lovely garden btw!

  • Ally Fitzsimmons

    Hi i think that's a great idea,great use of a pallet,Market more cucumbers,i grow them,great taste they have,Great Allotment by the way,p.s,yep the Bike racing was Fantastic again this year,Ally

  • Jacqueline Shewring

    I like the cucumber pallet trellis. Do you think it would work for courgettes as well. I always enjoy your videos. I feel like I’m there with you on the allotment. The pigeons like my courgett plants. I also like lavender.

  • FlowerGrower Smith

    You can grow carrots as a transplant – using soil blocks. Use the small blocks, sow one seed in each and plant them out at the two baby leaf stage. That way you get a perfect row of carrots, no thinning or missed spots. You must use soil blocks though, not modules, as you discovered! Lovely video and a very well kept, neat allotment.

  • Margaret Lockhart

    When you start a plot that is so heavily involved with bind weed, grasses,. etc., you can cover that plot with CLEAR plastic for the summer months and the heat will kills all growth down to 6 inches so that next year, you have a wonderful plot to grow you stuff in. You loose a year of growing, but with that much junk already there, you will struggle with anything you grow there anyway, so waiting for the next growing season is a small price to pay!

  • Volunteer Agriculture aka TRUE PATRIOT

    Hello, friend I really enjoyed your "way of doing it" I do not have pallets nor can I afford any but was recently gifted around 100 feet of vinyl fencing to repurpose, that being said it should work. Although we typically only grow maters and peppers as an experiment this year I set out ALONE lol yes by myself to grow 101 organic fruits and vegetables so of course, we have cucumbers 5 strains currently. I am using a modified version of this very video for my trellis, currently all my beds are TLO (true living organics) raised Hugelkultur styled and everything was collected and repurposed 100 % meaning zero costs, some things like building the soil and the amounts were a lot of work but like most things I say,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "It's a labor of love" If you ever need any seed stock whether it's for fruit, vegetable, or medicinal flowering variety please let me know, I maintain a huge supply of GMO Free, Non Hybrid, Organic, heirloom seeds.