Protecting and Supporting Crops in the Vegetable Garden

It’s warming up, we’re planting seedlings and plants outdoors, and hoping that weather and pests don’t damage them before they have a chance to produce. Hope isn’t enough though, and taking precautions to support and protect your garden will help ensure a fruitful harvest. Today we’re going to have a chat about ways that I protect and support crops in the allotment garden, and I’ll be introducing you to the netting, cages, and frames that I use.

This video is in partnership with Gardening Naturally, a small family run business specialising in natural and organic gardening products. Most, if not all, of the hoops, mesh, and netting that you’ll see in my garden is from them. I highly recommend their products and am pleased to work with them on this video.

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These are some of the things I have from them:
Pea & Bean Domed Frame: https://bit.ly/3caCQ35
Strawberry Cage: https://bit.ly/2TNQyma
Carrot Fence Netting (1 meter high): https://bit.ly/2yGFFLF
The wood fibre pots I grew the beans in: https://bit.ly/2zFhjCf
Gardening Naturally’s netting range: http://bit.ly/2GTakDz
Aluminum garden hoops and tunnels: http://bit.ly/2GT0otq **
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🌿 Visit my pal Erin’s channel, The Impatient Gardener to see her fenced-in vegetable garden. It’s a great way to keep deer out of your garden: https://youtu.be/JByIYKMG73c

🌿See my previous video on garden netting: https://youtu.be/hFD1zugWKhw

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