Permaculture, food forest, backyard orchard.
Food forest permaculture in a small garden. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3FJ1om7CRI&t=13s
How to grow grapes in UK basics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEflN7DDCoc&t=1021s
How to put up a polytunnel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez9lYyAVanQ&t=192s
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Early July home allotment gardening.

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17 Comments

  • Simon Garner

    Hi Dan started watching your videos I'm looking to buy a polytunel I like to grow peppers chillies cucumbers melons all that sort of veg and citrus fruits you have a green tunnel with mesh people say they are good for holding heat but not letting light in please give me your opinion I'm looking to buy a birchtree green polytunel 6x3x2 cheers simon

  • Moka Cooks

    Just to let you know vine leaves are edible. I would gift them to either Kurdish or middle eastern family in exchange of Dolma. They make the most amazing vegetarian vine leaves wraps.

  • Vox in Tenebris

    That Dixie Red! I still look forward to seeing the latest update on the Dixie, that tree did you proud this year. Do you not prune the Dixie at all, Dan? I will have to cut the top of mine this year as it has long reached the apex, that will inevitably lead to it putting on width. Funny thing, I never liked nectarines. The Lakemont is really happy there, is way more advanced than my Boskoop, which is now at the 'buddleia' stage as I see it. Good to see the cherries looking so perfect, not a blemish on them. My melons are feeling the cold this year Dan, it is not only going quite cold each night, but we are having a mix of warm and then cold spells. Temperatures are lower than the norm. My greenhouse is unbearably cluttered as it is too cold to move stuff out. I see your blueberries are at the same stage as mine. My only concern is that if certain plants go over, if we then have a really warm autumn/ winter spell, they could start growing again. Thanks Dan, great video!

  • BlueMoon

    Wow, you certainly packed a lot into that video! I got the impression you were racing against the clock, to achieve a personal best! ☺ I've barely been outside today, the wind has been relentless. It needs to bu**er off now, I've had enough of it!
    Good move to bring the blueberries inside the tunnel, safe out of pigeons' way. It would be good if you keep count of the peach crop – I'm curious to know the total.