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What's Still Growing in September? Late Summer Plot Tour & Harvest 🌻| Allotment Vlog #56 

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Welcome to our Allotment! We're Emma, Sam & Ted and this is our very first allotment plot in Derbyshire, UK. Subscribe to follow us on our journey and learn as we go!
We do a full plot tour at the start of September and have a look at what is still growing in late summer. We also have a chat about what we can change for next year!
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Комментарии : 33   
@tweety6666
@tweety6666 11 дней назад
Emma love the fringe and love the allotment video's ❤ xx
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Thank you!!!!! 👩🏼‍🌾🧡
@lucrom1097
@lucrom1097 11 дней назад
Fantastisch Good video Emma Tour te summer september oogsten thans te video Top weekend 👍⛅💐🌻🥔🥦🥒
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Thank you 🐸
@myrustygarden
@myrustygarden 11 дней назад
Not ready but edible as “baby” corn 🌽. Try leaving until the silks go as brown and crisp as possible 👍. Hair looks fab Emma, happy growing, Ali 🌞🇨🇦
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
I’m learning to be patient 😂😂🧡
@myrustygarden
@myrustygarden 6 дней назад
@@HouseOfTedYT it’s a gardeners best tool patience
@cpoco
@cpoco 10 дней назад
I think the idea with corn is if you press your nail into one of the kernels and it comes out white then it's ready... if it's clear it's not ready (I think that's how it goes). They are generally a bit "pass the parcel" in regards to removing the outer leaves. I think my butternut only really started taking off in late Summer/Autumn and ended up producing far more than we could handle... so you could well still have a decent harvest there. I had birthday money spent on a ladder and then father's day money spent on Bamboo (clumping so it won't spread... I want to grow my own garden poles) and Camelia Sinensis "tea plant"... I want to try making my own tea. So using birthday money for blue pipe sounds quite reasonable to me ;) I need to see if I can track down one of those teddy bear sunflowers... I saw them on another youtubers video as well and they look lovely. The worst is when you find "half a slug" while cutting it ;)
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
I’m sure the plot will get a fair share of any birthday pennies - blue pipe and compost woohooo 😂🧡
@helenlazoga1487
@helenlazoga1487 11 дней назад
Hi Emma, everything looks good for a first timer you are doing well. Everyone goes through the learning process. As each season passes you will learn more and more and your confidence will also grow. Perhaps if you add alot of organic matter on all your beds it will rot down over the winter adding much needed nutrients. Plus it will make your soil " softer" and easier to work with. You mentioned your parents also have a plot, I'm sure they would be very helpful. Oops too much rambling on my part.. God bless.
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
We’re going to be focusing a lot on the soil this off season to get it feeling better! It’s all good learning 🧡
@deborahhalsey
@deborahhalsey 11 дней назад
I was taught that you test the ripeness of sweetcorn by pressing your thumbnail into a kernel and a whiteish liquid should come out. Ideally you do that carefully before removing the cob from the plant so if it needs a bit longer you can wrap it back up again and leave it a bit longer.
@essiev6397
@essiev6397 11 дней назад
Thanks. I also grew it for the first time in the netherlands 😅
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
I’m doing that with the rest! Thank you for the tip!! 🧡
@angelacross7940
@angelacross7940 11 дней назад
Really like your hair fringe and color suits you 👍 garden still looking good and producing lots of.
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Haha thank you!! It’s still going well! I’m hoping for a warm September to keep it going 🧡
@gillslater
@gillslater 10 дней назад
Just pull back leaves before you break it off and as previous person said push your nail into a kernel. If a milky liquid oozes then it's ready. Also, the silks should be completely brown. Use the mesh veg bags from the supermarket to protect cobs from mice and other pests.
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Doing that with the rest now! Thank you!
@johnowen8984
@johnowen8984 11 дней назад
Everything is looking great. I found with the super hot chillies they take a really long time to get fruit so i start them off in January. My carolina reapers and scotch bonnets are producing loads right now, just hope theres enough heat and sun in next few weeks to ripen.
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
I started the seeds in February I think but didn’t get them into the greenhouse early enough! I’ll know for next year 🧡
@coco-olivia_my_pets
@coco-olivia_my_pets 11 дней назад
Lovely vlog. 😊 my cosmos zenias and teddy bear sunflowers still blooming.
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Didn’t manage to get any zinnias this year! Hoping for better next year 🧡
@LucRom-kz5uw
@LucRom-kz5uw 11 дней назад
Fantastisch Good video Emma Tour summer september 🫘💐🌤👍🥔🪴🌼🌸🥒🍅🌻🥦🥭
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Thank you 🌻👩🏼‍🌾
@kattrinahowe1868
@kattrinahowe1868 10 дней назад
I brought some cabbage for a family get together and when opening it I was so nervous if there was going to be a bug in there 😅
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
Haha I’ve chucked a fair few slugs out of the kitchen 😂😂
@Michellemkm311
@Michellemkm311 11 дней назад
Corn is not ready but looks like they will be great❤
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
I’m trying to be patient with the rest 😂🤞🏻
@essiev6397
@essiev6397 11 дней назад
Does the bees have access to the pepper flowers in the greenhouse to do their job?
@essiev6397
@essiev6397 11 дней назад
I since yesterday have my first female pumpkin flower, strange huh.... my pumpkin plants look the same😢
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
We have an auto window but not sure it’s enough!
@Shespins
@Shespins 11 дней назад
THAT SWEET CORN WASN''T READY. THE EAR SHOULD HAVE BEEN ABOUT TWICE THAT SIZE
@HouseOfTedYT
@HouseOfTedYT 6 дней назад
I’m learning! 😂
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