April Allotment Garden Tour

It’s the long Easter weekend and many of us are out in our vegetable gardens. I’m up early to beat the sun and show you a few things in today’s video. We begin with picking fresh lemon balm and brewing it into a simple, and delicious, herbal tea. That’s followed by picking purple sprouting broccoli and sowing radish seeds.

We finish up today with a look around my allotment garden followed by a tour of the entire site to see what’s growing. I love seeing what other allotmenteers are growing on their plots and I hope you find as much inspiration as I have.

Next week we’ll be back to the tomato growing series and my seed-sown plants are headed out to the greenhouse. Tune in next week to follow their story.

As for you, what have you been up to in the garden over Easter weekend? Let me know as a comment below.

If you’re in the USA and would like to grow Purple Sprouting Broccoli, I’ve found a good guide to help you choose a variety for your region. Visit: http://bit.ly/2IVVyAF

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