I think it’s a Nice combination to do the tiny garden and the allotment together . So people without a allotment also can see what is possible in a garden. ❤
Thank you for the lovely feedback Conny! So much is possible in the garden, it's where I first started and I will always cherish my little space, nothing beats stepping out the door and picking something right then a d there for lunch or dinner 🥰❤️
Hi ya, it’s your show, we are the fans. I recommend to just doing whatever makes you happy. My favorite part of the show is the supervisor (the puppy). Thank you for the video.
Love that advice, anything garden related makes me happy! I just didn't want confuse anyone 😅The supervisor recently got her promotion and my gosh she runs a tight ship! 🐾Thank you for your continued support!!
I really enjoyed having both garden and allotment together. It's good to hear you have at least a temporary solution to your water 💧 problem. You can breathe for a while and do a more permanent fix in the warmer weather. 😃
I think you were describing corrugated sheets for your roof 😀😀. so glad you found where the water was coming. I am glad the sunshine I sent over is finally making some appearances.🥰🥰🦘🦘👍👍🤗🤗Cheryl
Keep sending the sun Cheryl!! That's exactly what the roof is called I always get tongued tied and can never seem to find the right words for things 😆🙈xx
@@thetinygarden_ I get tongue tied all the time.🤗🤗 I am really enjoying your videos since newly subscribing. The allotment is hard work now but when its all up and organised it will be so much easier for you. 👍👍😀😀🦘🦘🥰🥰
If your roof keeps leaking, try using bitumen paint on it to seal it off. The felt on my allotment shed was letting water through it last year, and one coat sorted it
Thank you Sarah, I appreciate your feedback, the past 10 months has only been the tiny garden so including the allotment as we head into spring, although I love it, a feels a bit odd! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🥰
I'm 99 % sure I'll have an allotment at the beginning of April. The new year is April but may be changing to February, they told me im on top of the list and usually, on average, 10 people a year give up their allotments, fingers crossed 😊. I'm trying to get my garden organised and finished before April. I've sown so many seeds this week.
Elaine!! OMG! I literally did a little dance for you! Top of the list 🙌🙌 So happy to hear this news, on my site they officially start the season in April but everyone seems to come and go as they please, and everyone is happy out! 10 people give up their plots a year, seems good odds to me their were 5 vacant when I chose mine, fingers crossed you're one of the lucky 10. I have started off a good few seeds now, its been pretty mild this winter don't you think? (no snow here anyway!) Last frost for me is about 4 weeks so I panicked sowed a load of things and forgot how quickly lettuce germinates🤣I have everything crossed now for your new allotment 🤞🍀💚
Its so nice to relax and watch somebody else working! Your videos are entertaining and informative. Not sure i could meet the challenges of my garden straight after work. An allotment? No, no, no!
I am glad you find it relaxing and enjoy the videos! Those evening trips to the plot after work are going to be plentiful now the evenings are getting longer! 🤣
I think you need a lot of wood chip with roo 😂 The green house will be a great addition especially for tomato 🍅 wish i could send you one of carls chilli plants but doubt it would survive the trip 😂 Sweet peas are fantatix for a couple of weeks. Iv just added another blue berry bush im going to get another so i have 3 on the go. Ruben loves the chicken stix but he just eats the chixken and gives oscar the white thing its wrapped around.
Hey Tracey! I don't know who has the better deal, Ruben or Oscar...is it better have some than none?! 🤣 Oh that would have been amazing you have set off some amazing seed so far if only I was around the corner or something from you I'd be over for chilli's onions and some of those toms! 😅😁xx
@@thetinygarden_ the plot is looking great to loads of progress. And you know the plastic sheets you were talking about I seen someone do a greenhouse with them and it looked so cool. Basicly a wooden frame with them clear bumpy wavy sheets as the sides and roof.
Hopefully your onions will be ok, they do look good after surviving winter. A small greenhouse sounds perfect and being at home means you can keep an eye on watering easily. I am sure you will find a solution for the shed. Keeping a shady area on the plot is really important, great decision! 👍😘🌸💕
I hope so too Nanou, it's all a bit of guess work with these onions! I really hope they work, such a cool thing to have growing away in the ground in winter and one less thing to be minding on the inside seed sowing bench! I forget that when I am home I can just go inside if it's too hot, don't have those luxury at the plot! 😆🙈
I’m loving watching you. You happy smiley face does my heart good as I struggle with a lot of pain. You really inspire me too re what you are growing in a tiny space and how you are able to video to a really high standard in a tiny space too. Keep having fun!
Thank you Katy 🤗 I am so glad you are enjoying the videos, coming up to about 1 year since I starting making them. I love being outside in the garden ☺️ 🌸
Oh wow that is sooooo exciting!!! It's going to be the perfect oasis! It was never really in the plans, but I have learned the importance of a covered space, I saw so many peoples tomatos thrive last year during the early blight simply because they had a covered area!
@@thetinygarden_ Yes that is what I'm hoping for as I've got quite a few tomato varieties to try this year. Are you going to leave some ground exposed in your greenhouse or will it all be slabs? I'm not sure which is best to be honest!
Hi Laura, I was so happy to see your vlog. We got our allotment in Nov 2023. It so strange as I watch you as it's like looking back on what I have done these last few months. We also had the muddy areas & I have wood chipped all around the shed. Putting newspapers & cardboard down first. I have photos if you would like to see. I laugh because you are so honest on what is going on at the time at your allotment. Great work well done 😊
Hey Sharron 👋 that's so cool!! So we're like at similar stages and almost ready to have our very first season on our new plots!!! What are you most excited to grow? I'd love to see them 🤩, I am on instagram if you wanted to direct message them to me? ☺️
Because of the amount of rain we had , I went for wood chip paths as it was free on site and helps with suppressing the weeds , I was amazed by how much it helped in water absorption, other plots where flooding in parts , or mine reminded workable , like the idea of a polycarbonate roof if you completely removed the roof would give you some great light . Nice to see bit of tiny garden again . Keep up the great work .
Hey Anthony 👋 that is so helpful to know about the wood chip! I had the exact same thought about the light levels too! Appreciate your support, thank you! 🙌
I am trying to do my plot without spending any money and up-cycling as much as possible , anyone needing wood chip even if not free on the site , contact a local tree surgeon and if you make enough phone calls a busy one will be happy to drop u some off. Looking forward to day 9 :)
@anthonyblagg2058 i am the same, trying my best to keep costs down! I am off to the shops later hunting for more cardboard 😅 I have to spend much at all really the biggest spend so far is my wheel barrow..I am not sure I was going to be able to avoid that! 🙃
I love watching both your allotment and your tiny garden. I think people with small gardens can relate to your small garden and people with bigger kitchen garden can relate with your allotment. Either way, you make it look so easy but I know it’s hard work.. by the way I love your eyes! They are so huge and pretty with lovely long lashes ❤
Thank you much Kay 🥰 it is certainly hardwork but its so rewarding I am loving it so far! Thats such a lovely thing for you to say 🤩 only problem is wearing my glasses squashes my lashes 😅
Hello busy lady and Roo boo 🤗🤗 She's such a great supervisor and entertainer 😍 I hope you have the roof leak under control 🤞 Very annoying for you having to fix it and re-fix it.... Keep rocking with the videos just as you are and whatever areas you can garden 🤗 we love watching you regardless 🥰
Hey Maiju 🤗 can you tell Roo takes her role very seriously 🤣 I hope so too, I can go at the shed later in the season when the weather is better, I think I've done enough to tide me over so I can concentrate on my seed and bed prep, I am about 4 weeks away from last frost now so I must get a wriggle on and sow some seeds!! 🤩🤩 that's such a lovely thing to say, thank you so much 🥰💚
@thetinygarden_ 😂😂 absolutely 💯 Roo takes it very seriously, except when her zoomies are knocking you over 😂 Yes, and yes, to seed sowing and bed prepping 💪🙌
The bottom (front) of my garden is clay and gets watterlogged something terrible at this time of year. I made a path in front if the planters there with cardboard and straw and its helped massively. I think woodchip would be better but straw was what i had here already. So i think woodchip over cardboard could help with that back atea.
I always try to get away sending messages without my glasses on 🤣 I didn't even think of straw, and to hear it works with th water problem is really helpful, thank you 🥰
Hi 🖐 - the wood edging to the roof will help stop the wind from getting under the roofing felt and lifting it during very windy weather. and it looks nice 🙂🙂 - don't be too quick to get rid of all that wood, I was about to suggest laying some down to edge the beds to keep the compost from spreading and you beat me to it.. Great minds think alike. - if the back of the shed remains wet/damp after you have fixed the water pipe leaks it might be an idea to dig a shallow trench and fill it with rocks/stones/gravel to create a soak way so that water doesn't stand against the back wall - you have made such good progress on the plot it's beginning to take shape - tiny plot at home is looking a little bear at the moment but i can't wait to see how thing develop - having the greenhouse at home is a good decision as when it starts getting hotter and the seedlings start to grown, they will need a lot of TLC and its much easier to do that from home Keep up the good work 👍👍
Ah so that is what the edging I'd for, thank you, Carol! I did look into digging a trench, and then I saw a load of people back filling it with concrete and that felt to permanent! I didn'realise rock and stone were an alternative! The tiny garden is a little quiet at the minute, not for too much longer I hope! I cannot wait to go greenhouse shopping 🤩 thank you for all your lovely words and advice 🥰
Bi weekly videos please! Keep on as you were with your tiny garden and do additional video of your allotment. Much easier for me to carve out time to watch 2 15, 20 or 30 min videos as opposed to 1 30 or 40 or 60 minute one with 2 topics.
I love the way your vids are now, a good mix of things. I love the bits where you are just getting on and pulling out cages etc, exactly like it is in real life, if you know what I mean!! Great stuff, thank you x
Hi Laura, new subscriber here, Love you include the dog in your videos, we can't resist a pooch, your garden is looking great and you have spring it's all up from here, we are going into autumn so slowing down a bit, we will need channels with lots of joy to get us through winter. Big licks from Colin
Hey Colin, thank you so much for subscribing! Roo features most weeks, she is the best company and she's mad as a hatter! Heading into autumn ohh it must have been a busy for months for you, winter is a great time to recoup after the season! 😊
Thanks so much Corrine 😊 I am going to start my garden sowings really soon too, I have a rough plan of the garden too that I will show next week! Hope you have been keeping well 🤗
Hi Laura, Nice to see u , I have actually been out and weeded my patio area yesterday and cut my grass in my back garden ,only a small area but feel happier it's done I love the smell of fresh cut grass .nothing like it ,Take care and have a great weekend
Hey Janet! So lovely to hear from you! It's that time isn't it, we can get outside again tip away and not perish! Fresh cut grass smells so good and it makes the garden look so tidy once it done! So happy to hear you were able to get out there and do a bit! 🤗x
@@thetinygarden_ yes was lovely .aura but was glad I did it when I did The sun wS shining then An hour later was .lot cooler Still I felt so much better for doing it and getting outside was lovely I, going be out more this year I think x
hello i like all gardening as long as it involves vegetables bed prep weeding 😅so do whatever floats your boat as you have to enjoy the process of whatever you do otherwise it becomes a chore
Hi Laura, another good video and also encompassing your original garden at home, well done. Your shed should be fairly easy to lift up to level it out with the help of 2 men and a length of timber screws through the joists of that back wall and extending past its edges by approx 2 foot. the 2 men can then use the piece of timber as handles to lift it up while you put a stone or soil underneath.. A greenhouse would be a good addition for the likes of your tomatoes, peppers, chillis etc. Keep the videos coming, the plot is really coming on now in the small amount of time that you have had it 👍
That's mad, Jimmy. I was literally just over on your channel watching your video and you popped up!! That's a good shout and a great solution to lift the back end of the shed...now to find myself two volunteers 🤣 I've been window shopping greenhouses all week 🙈 you're so kind thank you so much 🤗🤗
I love both your tiny home garden and the bigger allotment plot. I'm so addicted to your videos and style of filming and talking to camera that I've watched almost all your videos twice just in the last week or so 😁 You're so positive and cheerful. You tackle challenges head on, taking learnings along the way while seeing the best of the situation wherever you can. It's absolutely wonderful, and it reminds me of why I fell in love with gardening in the first place. I need to re-cultivate that kind of spirit in myself too. Whenever you have time for videos, I'm hanging out for them, but I can always re-watch older videos again in the meantime. 😁 I loved seeing progress both in Tiny Garden and Allotment in one, but I think splitting them might be easier to digest the content, so then people who want just Tiny Garden can easily follow those ones (especially if you set them up as separate play lists on your channel), and those who want allotment can follow along easily with allotment videos. The rest of us who want to devour ALL the content you make can watch every single video as UA-cam notifies us of it 😂 My sister and parents rent a house with a much smaller amount of garden space than me, and I will confess that your Tiny Garden makes me think of ways that they could really maximise their gardening space, but also for how I can deal with the narrow garden space down the sides of my house. Then your allotment is starting from 'greenfields' essentially and you're building it up which something I need to do with a few spots of mine as well, and you've got slightly bigger plans for those which suit the larger garden beds in my front and backyards. Truly, Laura, you're an inspiration. I admire your dedication, enthusiasm and hard work! Above all, keep on growing! ❤
Thank you so much ErraticPerfectionist, that was such a lovely comment to read 🥰 I appreciate the feedback too! It's so lovely to hear about the different growing spaces around you too 🤗sounds like you have a good bit of space! Fingers crossed we have a year of abundant harvests 🙌🤞
Another great vid Laura, with regard to your shed and the water ingress I have found over the years the best way is to level up 4" solid concrete building blocks laid flat side down to support 9 x 3 treated timbers aprox 24" to 30" apart then site the shed on these, you will gave a constant air flow under the shed to keep it nice and dry and rodents won't nest underneath, hope this is of some use to you. Best regards Ron H x.
Thank you Ronnie! I definately need to set the shed on concrete, lifting it up to allow space and slot in a frame feels like the right thing to do! I definately do not want any nasty rodents returning to the plot! Super helpful appreciate the time you took to share your knowledge! Thank you 🙌🤗 x
Nope I totally get the rippled roof and a great idea. Can you make a trench at the back of the shed to drain away the water and perhaps fill it with rough gravel? If those connectors are not unplugged in winter they crack so you may need new ones. Definitely getting there Laura and hey one bed on an allotment to grow in is better than none ❤. Have an amazing week, Ali 🥶🇨🇦
So glad you understood my description of the roof 😅I was looking at the trench idea but all I saw were people back filling it with concrete and that felt really permeant, gravel could be a great alternative, thank you! I will get new connectors and replumb it, I ran out of cardboard to start the third bed! 4 weeks out now from my last frost so I have plenty time to set up new beds! Thank you for being here and you continued support 💖🤗xxx
@@thetinygarden_ ❤ I’m not sure if you watch Martin at the Hanley Plot he had horrible issues with flooding and made small well canals along his beds omg the drainage difference was amazing Ps Corrugated roofing is what it’s called 👍👍 thank you Gerald 🤭🤭
@@thetinygarden_ Laura, the word you are looking for is " corrugated " corrugated plastic roofing sheets, the only downside to that is when it rains the sound is amplified inside the shed.
@thetinygarden_ I've just had an allotment plot allocated to me as previously I also had only my kitchen garden. So I'm in the exact same position as you but in South Wales UK. Roll on the warmer weather and much lighter nights. 🌷
@@thetinygarden_ Ooo, not me. Im even too scared to put out my leggy broad beans. The temperature is all over the place. Im just lazily potting on leeks chitting potatoes caring for baby brassicas and pretended the mad rush is not up ahead ....lol
I haven't started my brassicas yet, my bed for those won't be ready for a while so decided not to do any spring/summer ones. I've kicked out the sweet peas, salad and onions today to get some real fresh air 🙈 Seed sowing starts in full swing this week now! Tomatoes salad beans and anything else I can get my hands on! 10 forecast looks good! ☀️🌧🌦
@@thetinygarden_ oh, I started tomaties and peppers earlier than ever and glad I did. Ive done a second sowing and probably need a third sowing of some. The seeds are pure lately. I might put the broad beans out in yhe daytime to harden them off. Just took a delivery of Pink Panther onion sets from Amazon. I put them in seed trays until they look a bit pot bound and then they gonout...somewhere, not ready with beds yet. Do try them out, they are gorgeous.
I think it would be quite good to keep the tiny garden and the allotment togeather for now,just see how it works for you 😊 l can see you have work to do on your plot and how l wish someone would give you a little bit of help.But you will get there l know you will as your enthusiasm jjumps out....lm a real dog person ,lve had Springers most of my life and l just have to say what a beautiful dog you have she's gorgeous ❤ till next time happy gardening 🌱🌱🌱💞
Thank you Joyce, appreciate the feedback so much 💖 I know right, even just a few barrows of mulch, thankfully all the bits under the couch grass seem to be removed now 🥵 Springers are gorgeous so bouncy and full of energy, she's a cheeky girl but she's my rock 🤗 all the best till next week 🥰🌱
Really enjoyed your video 😊 love seeing young roo being part of the journey with you, my boys just want to be with me in the garden, your smile is contagious 😊
Roo loved a chew! She wanted to bite the branch off from the plant SO cheeky!! She actually loves blueberries as well so she is obsessed with these pots all year round really! 🫐
@@thetinygarden_ what type are you going to go with? An extra wide lean to type I think would be epic (like the half greenhouses) as you could have it against the window, it would still let light in the house but you could open your window into the greenhouse and look at all your lovely plants on crappy days from inside!!! Just a thought lol.
@tabithadrew9875 the half greenhouses with one side sloped, they look amazing!! 🤩 My dream would be to have a Hartley but I am too limited on space and funds for that 🤣🤣
@@thetinygarden_ hay I just figured out how to do community posts so I just added pics of before and after the path (sorry, thread hopping) for you to see.
How long is your growing season? It is exciting watching you get your garden ready for planting. It has been years since I’ve gotten a new area ready for gardening. I have reduced my planting area in the past years.
So lovely to hear you have a new garden space ready to go Karen, so exciting! The season for me usually runs from mid March and then winds down towards septemeber/October We have mild winters and I hope that with the new allotment space I can stretch the season and over winter crops like garlic onions and cabbage 🥬🤞
Sounds like she'd would be great for water catchment! Rain may have been directed to that corner and then a barrel or such there to catch it. Just more water than catching barrel.
I popped a small barrel on the back corner to see, it was only 50litres so only a teeny dent into the amount of water she can catch! But so much potential!
You started the tomatoes already!! Your way ahead of me! I planted way to many of those pepper seeds, I didn't have much confidence they were old seeds from a shop bought pepper, nearly every last one germinated I have about 50 pepper plants 🤣 definitely going to make an effort to save seeds this year!
@@thetinygarden_ yes I have tiny to,atoes and the big salad ones I planter indoors ,they have come through and some I had to split as to many I had a 3rd pack of seeds but not planted yet ,will see how the others go first And I planted pepper seeds from ones we used I did last year the plants grew lovely but only got a couple of peppers from them and they were so small Hopefully urs will do better Good luck x
Hey Willie! Well Cork sure is the real capital but it will always be the sunny south east down here!! Hopefully the fix on the shed will tide me over for a while! Thank you for your support!! 🙌
Great idea for an under cover space in the tiny garden. Since the pole is cemented in...anyway to use it to your advantage as an anchoring device, or is it just placed wrong to help? Woodchip will definitely help in the soggy area. Love this format of whatever you are up to at the moment.
Hey Robin I can't wait to go shopping for the new structure! ☺️ a few people mention it for an anchor point, it might be useful but so far it's only use has been something for me to hold onto when I stand up haha 😄 thank you for the lovely feed back 🤩🥰 xx
Yes cracking video ❤. So pleased you added more cardboard round the edges. Are you wood chipping paths or having grass?? Look at you all made up and down the plot 😂😂 love it ❤ Glad you found where the drip was. You will have that sorted in no time. Home garden coming together nicely and a grow house of any description will be amazing. Fab video Laura and who doesn’t love a moody sky ❤ Live Allie & Tricia xx
Thank you so much 🥰 I was dying to get back down there after the hours of rain we had to check on the shed! I hope to have grass. I'm not sure if that will work 🤔 Couple of weeks now, and it will be all go in The Tiny Garden!
Ohhh, Laura! The color on those "Wild Italian" sweet peas is simply gorgeous! *So* beautiful! I shall be so happy to see these flowers when they bloom for you. You will include them in some future video, I'm hoping. Yes? About the shed roof.... I've been unable to determine, just from looking, two things about your shed: 1) does the roof overhang the top/s of the wall/s and 2) is there ("are there"?) fascia boards where the roof and walls meet? I'm sorry if I've missed something completely obvious and that both of those features are there in fact and I'm just not perceiving them. Something else I was wondering about is whether the water butt you have will accommodate all of the runoff from the shed roof. The formula for calculating roof runoff volume (in U.S. customary measure, not metric, I'm afraid) follows: Determine the area of the roof *in inches.* (Total all roof surface/s.) Multiply the roof area (in inches) by the inches of rainfall in a year. (Use an established average from the last 10, 20 or 30 years. In my area, our average rainfall is 38 inches per annum.) Multiply that number by 0.62. That is the volume of rainwater, in [U.S.] gallons, coming off your shed's roof. Assuming for the sake of discussion and perhaps some planning that you never have to tap any water from the "catch" for your garden, will that container hold a year's worth of runoff? (Include snowmelt, by the way.) Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio, U.S.A. 😊💚💚💚😊
I will of course, keep you updated! I did kick the sweet peas out side today for a few hours and two of them got caught and their stems bent in half 😳 I think the walls and roof are flush with one another, I do have fascias around the trim of the roof so the join should technically be covered. Well I never knew there was a calculation for such a thing, and it was only after I got home I realised that the water butt at home wouldn't be big enough to service the space, let alone catch all the rain! It is going to be worth taking a minute to calculate the potential run off so thank you very much! It rarely snows so that makes things slightly easier 😅 ❄️🤍
@@thetinygarden_ Oh, noes! Flower stems! 😢 If I'm not mistaken, the roof-wall join has to be covered by the roof, which in turn means some overhang on all four elevations of the structure. I don't know how much overhang is required although on my house it has got to be at least ten inches I knew that there is such a calculation because of something (don't recall what, by now) to do with my house and the amount of runoff from the roof and the average amount of water per average rainfall or rainstorm seemed prodigious. (H'mm...may have had to do with wanting to set up water barrels at the back of the house to collect rainwater for the garden: how many we'd need and how to set up a DIY passing-it-on multiple barrel system, but I don't believe that's it. I seem to remember that this had something to do with the roof itself....) All I had to do was Google it, and the formula I passed on to you is the one Google provided. Ooh: something else has come to mind. Is the roof of your shed hung from the walls, or supported from underneath by the walls? It does make a difference, and if the roofing paper or rolled roofing is tucked between roof and wall at any point it will direct water inward. One thing you can be sure of when it comes to water: if there is an opening, just one water molecule big, that molecule will find its way into the opening. Where one water molecule goes, another will follow. And then another. And another, and another after that, and one more and then more and more until they're marching in two-by-two, and eventually they become a thin trickle. The trickle becomes a bigger trickle. And already we're past the point of avoiding damage before it happens. If the trickling goes on long enough it can actually erode the wood (or other substance, such as stone or brick or concrete) and make itself a bigger pathway to allow even more water to get in. On that sort of glum note, I wish you much gardening love from Ohio, U.S.A. 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊
Thank you for reminding me to pinch off some hot peppers I have under lights. Your space looks lovely. How cold do you get in the winter? I'm in zone 6 in Southern Ontario and we can experience minus 15 here. I don't think onions would over winter. I enjoy your channel
Hey Paula! I remember pinching out my first ever peppers and I felt SO guilty 😅 we are quite mild during winter typically it will be around 0-5 degrees and with less than an hand full of hard frost that usually clear by midday! Minus 15..🫣🥶...oh I am not so sure about the onions in those temps either!! So lovely to hear your enjoying the vid 🤗
Glass would be the cheapest option for a greenhouse but with your dog (mad like ours) then polycarb would be safer. rather than trying to angle grind that tube out could you not incorporate it into the grow house to aid stability? especially if you have one of the cheap blow away types.. good to see the progress though.
I was looking at polycarbonate options for that exact reason Nick! Roo is so bouncey! It's an idea for the pole I will see how thing plan our before I decide on removing it or not!!
Hi Laura, I think all your videos are awesome, but if people want tiny garden only, you could always film it all (like this video) but then split it into two uploads per week, one for tiny garden updates and one for allotment updates. For examples, this video was 22 min long, instead of one upload per week, you could release two shorter ones. I love it all, so I don’t do it because I said so, it’s just for consideration if you find that lots of people only care for one of the gardening spaces.
Hey Niki 👋 I am so glad you enjoy the videos! I know sometimes people might be caught on time, I did think about splitting them in two! It's a good idea! I imagine the season will get busy as we head into spring and summer I might have to split them 😅 thank you for your lovely words and feedback 🥰
This 🤩 I love a good garden map. I've drawn dozens for my gardens over the years - rarely follow my own plans quite as diligently as I've drawn them though 😂 But it's fascinating to see what ideas a gardener has about their space and how it evolves over time 😁
That is a wonderful idea TSt! I have many a time drawn up my garden spaces this winter!! I will do a more finalised one up and share it with you all in future video! I will have to put a disclaimer 😆😅 like you ErraticPerfectionist I don't follow them as diligently as I had once hoped!
I would love to read a letter from you Rosemary! I did briefly consider a PO box and I just looked they're 360euro for 1 year! Leave it with me I will keep you posted when I have an update 📫☺️
I think it’s a Nice combination to do the tiny garden and the allotment together . So people without a allotment also can see what is possible in a garden. ❤
Thank you for the lovely feedback Conny! So much is possible in the garden, it's where I first started and I will always cherish my little space, nothing beats stepping out the door and picking something right then a d there for lunch or dinner 🥰❤️
Love this real and genuine storytelling of what is happening in your garden spaces ❤
Hey Lena, thank you so much, so glad you enjoyed the video!
I love your dog. Thank you for your videos
Great stuff - mix and match now and then can't hurt!
Hey Steve 👋 thank you for the feedback 🤗 so lovely to you see you on Audrey's live I hope you get to another one soon!
@@thetinygarden_ Thanks! It was fun and I am glad that we don't suffer from some of the pest in North America!
Hi ya, it’s your show, we are the fans. I recommend to just doing whatever makes you happy. My favorite part of the show is the supervisor (the puppy). Thank you for the video.
Love that advice, anything garden related makes me happy! I just didn't want confuse anyone 😅The supervisor recently got her promotion and my gosh she runs a tight ship! 🐾Thank you for your continued support!!
I really enjoyed having both garden and allotment together. It's good to hear you have at least a temporary solution to your water 💧 problem. You can breathe for a while and do a more permanent fix in the warmer weather. 😃
Thank you for the lovely feedback Catherine ☺️ that's it, breathe and it will bide me a bit of time to concentrate on getting the grow spaces ready!!
I think you were describing corrugated sheets for your roof 😀😀. so glad you found where the water was coming. I am glad the sunshine I sent over is finally making some appearances.🥰🥰🦘🦘👍👍🤗🤗Cheryl
Keep sending the sun Cheryl!! That's exactly what the roof is called I always get tongued tied and can never seem to find the right words for things 😆🙈xx
@@thetinygarden_ I get tongue tied all the time.🤗🤗 I am really enjoying your videos since newly subscribing. The allotment is hard work now but when its all up and organised it will be so much easier for you. 👍👍😀😀🦘🦘🥰🥰
😂😂 the ad was Mark Wahlberg on opening and I thought holy crap Mark Wahlberg is helping Laura lucky girl 😅😅
Oh ffs!! My secrets out, ol' Marky, Marky! 😉🤣
@@thetinygarden_ 🤭🤭🤭
If your roof keeps leaking, try using bitumen paint on it to seal it off. The felt on my allotment shed was letting water through it last year, and one coat sorted it
I defo need the bitumen paint, I have heard really great things about it 🙌 thank you John!
Love your progress on the allotment and in your garden! Combining them both keeps your content varied yet also interesting 😊😊😊
Thank you Sarah, I appreciate your feedback, the past 10 months has only been the tiny garden so including the allotment as we head into spring, although I love it, a feels a bit odd! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🥰
I'm 99 % sure I'll have an allotment at the beginning of April. The new year is April but may be changing to February, they told me im on top of the list and usually, on average, 10 people a year give up their allotments, fingers crossed 😊.
I'm trying to get my garden organised and finished before April. I've sown so many seeds this week.
Elaine!! OMG! I literally did a little dance for you! Top of the list 🙌🙌 So happy to hear this news, on my site they officially start the season in April but everyone seems to come and go as they please, and everyone is happy out! 10 people give up their plots a year, seems good odds to me their were 5 vacant when I chose mine, fingers crossed you're one of the lucky 10. I have started off a good few seeds now, its been pretty mild this winter don't you think? (no snow here anyway!) Last frost for me is about 4 weeks so I panicked sowed a load of things and forgot how quickly lettuce germinates🤣I have everything crossed now for your new allotment 🤞🍀💚
Its so nice to relax and watch somebody else working! Your videos are entertaining and informative. Not sure i could meet the challenges of my garden straight after work. An allotment? No, no, no!
I am glad you find it relaxing and enjoy the videos! Those evening trips to the plot after work are going to be plentiful now the evenings are getting longer! 🤣
I think you need a lot of wood chip with roo 😂
The green house will be a great addition especially for tomato 🍅 wish i could send you one of carls chilli plants but doubt it would survive the trip 😂
Sweet peas are fantatix for a couple of weeks.
Iv just added another blue berry bush im going to get another so i have 3 on the go.
Ruben loves the chicken stix but he just eats the chixken and gives oscar the white thing its wrapped around.
Hey Tracey! I don't know who has the better deal, Ruben or Oscar...is it better have some than none?! 🤣
Oh that would have been amazing you have set off some amazing seed so far if only I was around the corner or something from you I'd be over for chilli's onions and some of those toms! 😅😁xx
@@thetinygarden_ the plot is looking great to loads of progress. And you know the plastic sheets you were talking about I seen someone do a greenhouse with them and it looked so cool. Basicly a wooden frame with them clear bumpy wavy sheets as the sides and roof.
corrugated is the word I was looking for 🤣
🐝Thanks for the great video 🌻 More vids more joy AND love the birds!!!
Thank you bumblebee! Love the birds and in that footage I actually saw my first gold finch!! So exciting 🐦🐝thank you for the continued support 💖
Hopefully your onions will be ok, they do look good after surviving winter. A small greenhouse sounds perfect and being at home means you can keep an eye on watering easily. I am sure you will find a solution for the shed. Keeping a shady area on the plot is really important, great decision! 👍😘🌸💕
I hope so too Nanou, it's all a bit of guess work with these onions! I really hope they work, such a cool thing to have growing away in the ground in winter and one less thing to be minding on the inside seed sowing bench!
I forget that when I am home I can just go inside if it's too hot, don't have those luxury at the plot! 😆🙈
I’m loving watching you. You happy smiley face does my heart good as I struggle with a lot of pain. You really inspire me too re what you are growing in a tiny space and how you are able to video to a really high standard in a tiny space too. Keep having fun!
Thank you Katy 🤗 I am so glad you are enjoying the videos, coming up to about 1 year since I starting making them. I love being outside in the garden ☺️ 🌸
@@thetinygarden_ my pleasure! I can tell that you enjoy it! We enjoy very much watching too. 🎉
OMG I am in the process of getting a greenhouse as well. I'm so excited, been wanting one for years. I just picture it being my little oasis!
Oh wow that is sooooo exciting!!! It's going to be the perfect oasis! It was never really in the plans, but I have learned the importance of a covered space, I saw so many peoples tomatos thrive last year during the early blight simply because they had a covered area!
@@thetinygarden_ Yes that is what I'm hoping for as I've got quite a few tomato varieties to try this year. Are you going to leave some ground exposed in your greenhouse or will it all be slabs? I'm not sure which is best to be honest!
@queenshaz89 I didn't get that far yet! I do think inground space would be super useful 🙈 too many decisions!!
Hi Laura, I was so happy to see your vlog. We got our allotment in Nov 2023. It so strange as I watch you as it's like looking back on what I have done these last few months. We also had the muddy areas & I have wood chipped all around the shed. Putting newspapers & cardboard down first. I have photos if you would like to see. I laugh because you are so honest on what is going on at the time at your allotment. Great work well done 😊
Hey Sharron 👋 that's so cool!! So we're like at similar stages and almost ready to have our very first season on our new plots!!! What are you most excited to grow? I'd love to see them 🤩, I am on instagram if you wanted to direct message them to me? ☺️
Following along with you 🇦🇺
Australia!! So cool! thank you!!! 🙌🥰
Because of the amount of rain we had , I went for wood chip paths as it was free on site and helps with suppressing the weeds , I was amazed by how much it helped in water absorption, other plots where flooding in parts , or mine reminded workable , like the idea of a polycarbonate roof if you completely removed the roof would give you some great light . Nice to see bit of tiny garden again . Keep up the great work .
Hey Anthony 👋 that is so helpful to know about the wood chip! I had the exact same thought about the light levels too! Appreciate your support, thank you! 🙌
I am trying to do my plot without spending any money and up-cycling as much as possible , anyone needing wood chip even if not free on the site , contact a local tree surgeon and if you make enough phone calls a busy one will be happy to drop u some off. Looking forward to day 9 :)
I always do dwarf peas easy to manage don’t need staking up plus you get more peas
@@fredbamford1636 I have never grown peas!! Does shelling them take a while?
@anthonyblagg2058 i am the same, trying my best to keep costs down! I am off to the shops later hunting for more cardboard 😅 I have to spend much at all really the biggest spend so far is my wheel barrow..I am not sure I was going to be able to avoid that! 🙃
I love watching both your allotment and your tiny garden. I think people with small gardens can relate to your small garden and people with bigger kitchen garden can relate with your allotment. Either way, you make it look so easy but I know it’s hard work.. by the way I love your eyes! They are so huge and pretty with lovely long lashes ❤
Thank you much Kay 🥰 it is certainly hardwork but its so rewarding I am loving it so far!
Thats such a lovely thing for you to say 🤩 only problem is wearing my glasses squashes my lashes 😅
Hello busy lady and Roo boo 🤗🤗
She's such a great supervisor and entertainer 😍
I hope you have the roof leak under control 🤞 Very annoying for you having to fix it and re-fix it....
Keep rocking with the videos just as you are and whatever areas you can garden 🤗 we love watching you regardless 🥰
Hey Maiju 🤗 can you tell Roo takes her role very seriously 🤣
I hope so too, I can go at the shed later in the season when the weather is better, I think I've done enough to tide me over so I can concentrate on my seed and bed prep, I am about 4 weeks away from last frost now so I must get a wriggle on and sow some seeds!! 🤩🤩 that's such a lovely thing to say, thank you so much 🥰💚
@thetinygarden_ 😂😂 absolutely 💯 Roo takes it very seriously, except when her zoomies are knocking you over 😂
Yes, and yes, to seed sowing and bed prepping 💪🙌
The bottom (front) of my garden is clay and gets watterlogged something terrible at this time of year. I made a path in front if the planters there with cardboard and straw and its helped massively. I think woodchip would be better but straw was what i had here already. So i think woodchip over cardboard could help with that back atea.
Sorry, typing without my glasses on 😅
I always try to get away sending messages without my glasses on 🤣 I didn't even think of straw, and to hear it works with th water problem is really helpful, thank you 🥰
Great vlog , do the allotment and garden together I think. So enjoy your vlog as I only got a small garden, great idea
Thank you Jackie 🤗 appreciate the feedback! I love my tiny garden nothing beats opening the door and grabbing lunch or dinner!
Great for your wellbeing
Hi 🖐
- the wood edging to the roof will help stop the wind from getting under the roofing felt and lifting it during very windy weather. and it looks nice 🙂🙂
- don't be too quick to get rid of all that wood, I was about to suggest laying some down to edge the beds to keep the compost from spreading and you beat me to it.. Great minds think alike.
- if the back of the shed remains wet/damp after you have fixed the water pipe leaks it might be an idea to dig a shallow trench and fill it with rocks/stones/gravel to create a soak way so that water doesn't stand against the back wall
- you have made such good progress on the plot it's beginning to take shape
- tiny plot at home is looking a little bear at the moment but i can't wait to see how thing develop
- having the greenhouse at home is a good decision as when it starts getting hotter and the seedlings start to grown, they will need a lot of TLC and its much easier to do that from home
Keep up the good work 👍👍
Ah so that is what the edging I'd for, thank you, Carol! I did look into digging a trench, and then I saw a load of people back filling it with concrete and that felt to permanent! I didn'realise rock and stone were an alternative!
The tiny garden is a little quiet at the minute, not for too much longer I hope! I cannot wait to go greenhouse shopping 🤩 thank you for all your lovely words and advice 🥰
Bi weekly videos please! Keep on as you were with your tiny garden and do additional video of your allotment. Much easier for me to carve out time to watch 2 15, 20 or 30 min videos as opposed to 1 30 or 40 or 60 minute one with 2 topics.
Thank you Tst! I get that, life is so busy and our time is so precious! Appreciate your feedback 🤗
I love the way your vids are now, a good mix of things. I love the bits where you are just getting on and pulling out cages etc, exactly like it is in real life, if you know what I mean!! Great stuff, thank you x
Thank you, so nice to hear you like them! Haha but please no more chicken wire cages 🤣🥲 appreciate the feedback and support 🤗🥰
Thanks for sharing this video. Your garden is looking good. Happy gardening
Thank you Renee! Getting there bit by bit, can't wait to fill it all with flowers and vegetables 😍
Hi Laura, new subscriber here, Love you include the dog in your videos, we can't resist a pooch, your garden is looking great and you have spring it's all up from here, we are going into autumn so slowing down a bit, we will need channels with lots of joy to get us through winter. Big licks from Colin
Hey Colin, thank you so much for subscribing! Roo features most weeks, she is the best company and she's mad as a hatter! Heading into autumn ohh it must have been a busy for months for you, winter is a great time to recoup after the season! 😊
Great video , you always seem so happy , i love watching your video's
Hey Andrew 👋 thank you! I am so pleased your enjoying the videos!! 😊
You could keep that pole and anchor the new greenhouse to it. Great channel
I never thought of it being an anchor 💭 thank you for your kind words Rebecca 🤗
Great video. So much progress.
Thank you Michelle 🥰🥰
Love your helpful dog. ❤
Hey Hannah, she's the bestest girl 🤗 always sneeking up on me sticking her nose in to see what I am up to!! 🤗🐾
Hi laura yr garden is looking good can't wait to see what you grow
Thanks so much Corrine 😊 I am going to start my garden sowings really soon too, I have a rough plan of the garden too that I will show next week! Hope you have been keeping well 🤗
Hi Laura,
Nice to see u ,
I have actually been out and weeded my patio area yesterday and cut my grass in my back garden ,only a small area but feel happier it's done
I love the smell of fresh cut grass .nothing like it ,Take care and have a great weekend
Hey Janet! So lovely to hear from you! It's that time isn't it, we can get outside again tip away and not perish! Fresh cut grass smells so good and it makes the garden look so tidy once it done! So happy to hear you were able to get out there and do a bit! 🤗x
@@thetinygarden_ yes was lovely .aura but was glad I did it when I did
The sun wS shining then
An hour later was .lot cooler
Still I felt so much better for doing it and getting outside was lovely
I, going be out more this year I think x
I think you are doing really well and have great ideas🌱
Thank you CJ! I'm really enjoying it 🤗
I enjoy the tiny garden videos also. I just have pots and a couple raised beds.
Thank you Cindy! I am doing mostly a container garden at home until I can get the money together for a greenhouse!
Great program
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoy! 🤗
hello i like all gardening as long as it involves vegetables bed prep weeding 😅so do whatever floats your boat as you have to enjoy the process of whatever you do otherwise it becomes a chore
Hello 👋 fingers crossed we get some veg, thank you for the feedback💖 I love pottering about ans totally agree it can't become a chore! 🤗x
@@thetinygarden_ Ruby’s antics are also a joy to watch 😁 loved her twitching ears as she watched you dig up the wooden planks
Hi Laura, another good video and also encompassing your original garden at home, well done. Your shed should be fairly easy to lift up to level it out with the help of 2 men and a length of timber screws through the joists of that back wall and extending past its edges by approx 2 foot. the 2 men can then use the piece of timber as handles to lift it up while you put a stone or soil underneath.. A greenhouse would be a good addition for the likes of your tomatoes, peppers, chillis etc. Keep the videos coming, the plot is really coming on now in the small amount of time that you have had it 👍
That's mad, Jimmy. I was literally just over on your channel watching your video and you popped up!! That's a good shout and a great solution to lift the back end of the shed...now to find myself two volunteers 🤣
I've been window shopping greenhouses all week 🙈 you're so kind thank you so much 🤗🤗
@@thetinygarden_ No problem at all Laura 👍
I love both your tiny home garden and the bigger allotment plot.
I'm so addicted to your videos and style of filming and talking to camera that I've watched almost all your videos twice just in the last week or so 😁
You're so positive and cheerful. You tackle challenges head on, taking learnings along the way while seeing the best of the situation wherever you can. It's absolutely wonderful, and it reminds me of why I fell in love with gardening in the first place. I need to re-cultivate that kind of spirit in myself too.
Whenever you have time for videos, I'm hanging out for them, but I can always re-watch older videos again in the meantime. 😁
I loved seeing progress both in Tiny Garden and Allotment in one, but I think splitting them might be easier to digest the content, so then people who want just Tiny Garden can easily follow those ones (especially if you set them up as separate play lists on your channel), and those who want allotment can follow along easily with allotment videos.
The rest of us who want to devour ALL the content you make can watch every single video as UA-cam notifies us of it 😂
My sister and parents rent a house with a much smaller amount of garden space than me, and I will confess that your Tiny Garden makes me think of ways that they could really maximise their gardening space, but also for how I can deal with the narrow garden space down the sides of my house.
Then your allotment is starting from 'greenfields' essentially and you're building it up which something I need to do with a few spots of mine as well, and you've got slightly bigger plans for those which suit the larger garden beds in my front and backyards.
Truly, Laura, you're an inspiration. I admire your dedication, enthusiasm and hard work! Above all, keep on growing! ❤
Thank you so much ErraticPerfectionist, that was such a lovely comment to read 🥰 I appreciate the feedback too!
It's so lovely to hear about the different growing spaces around you too 🤗sounds like you have a good bit of space! Fingers crossed we have a year of abundant harvests 🙌🤞
Another great vid Laura, with regard to your shed and the water ingress I have found over the years the best way is to level up 4" solid concrete building blocks laid flat side down to support 9 x 3 treated timbers aprox 24" to 30" apart then site the shed on these, you will gave a constant air flow under the shed to keep it nice and dry and rodents won't nest underneath, hope this is of some use to you. Best regards Ron H x.
Thank you Ronnie! I definately need to set the shed on concrete, lifting it up to allow space and slot in a frame feels like the right thing to do! I definately do not want any nasty rodents returning to the plot! Super helpful appreciate the time you took to share your knowledge! Thank you 🙌🤗 x
Nope I totally get the rippled roof and a great idea. Can you make a trench at the back of the shed to drain away the water and perhaps fill it with rough gravel? If those connectors are not unplugged in winter they crack so you may need new ones. Definitely getting there Laura and hey one bed on an allotment to grow in is better than none ❤. Have an amazing week, Ali 🥶🇨🇦
So glad you understood my description of the roof 😅I was looking at the trench idea but all I saw were people back filling it with concrete and that felt really permeant, gravel could be a great alternative, thank you! I will get new connectors and replumb it, I ran out of cardboard to start the third bed! 4 weeks out now from my last frost so I have plenty time to set up new beds! Thank you for being here and you continued support 💖🤗xxx
@@thetinygarden_ ❤
I’m not sure if you watch Martin at the Hanley Plot he had horrible issues with flooding and made small well canals along his beds omg the drainage difference was amazing
Ps Corrugated roofing is what it’s called 👍👍 thank you Gerald 🤭🤭
@@thetinygarden_ Laura, the word you are looking for is " corrugated " corrugated plastic roofing sheets, the only downside to that is when it rains the sound is amplified inside the shed.
I'm really enjoying your videos...❤
Thank you so much Laura, so glad you enjoy them 🥰💖
@thetinygarden_ I've just had an allotment plot allocated to me as previously I also had only my kitchen garden. So I'm in the exact same position as you but in South Wales UK. Roll on the warmer weather and much lighter nights. 🌷
Another cracking video 😊
Thank you Arran! 🙌
Another lovely video, the the garden and allotment together 🥰🌱🌻
That is so nice of you to say 🤗Thank you Karen 🥰🌷
Thank you for the catch up, lovely video. You are working so hard.
Thank you Lynn 🥰 glad you enjoyed this week's video, not long left now and I will be planting out!!
@@thetinygarden_ Ooo, not me. Im even too scared to put out my leggy broad beans. The temperature is all over the place. Im just lazily potting on leeks chitting potatoes caring for baby brassicas and pretended the mad rush is not up ahead ....lol
I haven't started my brassicas yet, my bed for those won't be ready for a while so decided not to do any spring/summer ones.
I've kicked out the sweet peas, salad and onions today to get some real fresh air 🙈
Seed sowing starts in full swing this week now! Tomatoes salad beans and anything else I can get my hands on! 10 forecast looks good! ☀️🌧🌦
@@thetinygarden_ oh, I started tomaties and peppers earlier than ever and glad I did. Ive done a second sowing and probably need a third sowing of some. The seeds are pure lately.
I might put the broad beans out in yhe daytime to harden them off.
Just took a delivery of Pink Panther onion sets from Amazon. I put them in seed trays until they look a bit pot bound and then they gonout...somewhere, not ready with beds yet. Do try them out, they are gorgeous.
I think it would be quite good to keep the tiny garden and the allotment togeather for now,just see how it works for you 😊 l can see you have work to do on your plot and how l wish someone would give you a little bit of help.But you will get there l know you will as your enthusiasm jjumps out....lm a real dog person ,lve had Springers most of my life and l just have to say what a beautiful dog you have she's gorgeous ❤ till next time happy gardening 🌱🌱🌱💞
Thank you Joyce, appreciate the feedback so much 💖 I know right, even just a few barrows of mulch, thankfully all the bits under the couch grass seem to be removed now 🥵 Springers are gorgeous so bouncy and full of energy, she's a cheeky girl but she's my rock 🤗 all the best till next week 🥰🌱
Yes it looks like she loves you sooooo much.
Really enjoyed your video 😊 love seeing young roo being part of the journey with you, my boys just want to be with me in the garden, your smile is contagious 😊
Hey Kerrie, you're so kind 🥰 they are just our little furbabys aren't they! Where would we be without them 🐾 🤗
I love how your helper wanted to prune the blueberry’s too!
Roo loved a chew! She wanted to bite the branch off from the plant SO cheeky!! She actually loves blueberries as well so she is obsessed with these pots all year round really! 🫐
@@thetinygarden_ mine like strawberry’s so are obsessed with my strawberry plants 😊🐶🍓
Just found yoru channel and im addicted already love problem solving 😊
Thank you so much! 🥰 problem solving racks my brain at times 😵💫
@@thetinygarden_ ohh it sure does plot loose better already
I still am rooting for you to move it so the windows face south.
🧐🤭 I am not sure how far you got with the allotment videos but you might already know how the shed move ended up 😆
loved this its really starting to look good ! and how gorgeous is your dog!!
Thank you Shell 🥰 she's the best, but she's a cheeky cheeky girl 🙈😆
Yes!!!!!! Greenhouse!!!!!
I have been googling them for the past few weeks I am obsessed 😳 🤩
@@thetinygarden_ what type are you going to go with? An extra wide lean to type I think would be epic (like the half greenhouses) as you could have it against the window, it would still let light in the house but you could open your window into the greenhouse and look at all your lovely plants on crappy days from inside!!! Just a thought lol.
@tabithadrew9875 the half greenhouses with one side sloped, they look amazing!! 🤩 My dream would be to have a Hartley but I am too limited on space and funds for that 🤣🤣
@@thetinygarden_ hay I just figured out how to do community posts so I just added pics of before and after the path (sorry, thread hopping) for you to see.
Loves the video
Thank you Queen Shaz! 🤗
Roo is majestic as heck!😍🤗
🥰🥰That is literally the first thing I said when we got her as a puppy!! She's my girl 💖
How long is your growing season? It is exciting watching you get your garden ready for planting. It has been years since I’ve gotten a new area ready for gardening. I have reduced my planting area in the past years.
So lovely to hear you have a new garden space ready to go Karen, so exciting! The season for me usually runs from mid March and then winds down towards septemeber/October
We have mild winters and I hope that with the new allotment space I can stretch the season and over winter crops like garlic onions and cabbage 🥬🤞
Sounds like she'd would be great for water catchment! Rain may have been directed to that corner and then a barrel or such there to catch it. Just more water than catching barrel.
I popped a small barrel on the back corner to see, it was only 50litres so only a teeny dent into the amount of water she can catch! But so much potential!
use a car jack to jack the shed up and put it on bricks or blocks
That's an idea! Although I'd need to buy a car jack! 🤭🙈
I have alls got my tomato seeds planted and some orange and red pepper seeds
You started the tomatoes already!! Your way ahead of me! I planted way to many of those pepper seeds, I didn't have much confidence they were old seeds from a shop bought pepper, nearly every last one germinated I have about 50 pepper plants 🤣 definitely going to make an effort to save seeds this year!
@@thetinygarden_ yes I have tiny to,atoes and the big salad ones
I planter indoors ,they have come through and some I had to split as to many
I had a 3rd pack of seeds but not planted yet ,will see how the others go first
And I planted pepper seeds from ones we used
I did last year the plants grew lovely but only got a couple of peppers from them and they were so small
Hopefully urs will do better
Good luck x
Great video of both your setups,you seem to be getting better weather than here in Cork,very wet at the moment,nice fix on the shed,thank you!
Hey Willie! Well Cork sure is the real capital but it will always be the sunny south east down here!! Hopefully the fix on the shed will tide me over for a while! Thank you for your support!! 🙌
Great idea for an under cover space in the tiny garden. Since the pole is cemented in...anyway to use it to your advantage as an anchoring device, or is it just placed wrong to help?
Woodchip will definitely help in the soggy area.
Love this format of whatever you are up to at the moment.
Hey Robin I can't wait to go shopping for the new structure! ☺️ a few people mention it for an anchor point, it might be useful but so far it's only use has been something for me to hold onto when I stand up haha 😄 thank you for the lovely feed back 🤩🥰 xx
Hi every thing is looking great 👍 well done ❤❤ xx
Hey Cathy 👋 that is so nice of you to say 💖🥰xx
Yes cracking video ❤. So pleased you added more cardboard round the edges.
Are you wood chipping paths or having grass??
Look at you all made up and down the plot 😂😂 love it ❤
Glad you found where the drip was. You will have that sorted in no time.
Home garden coming together nicely and a grow house of any description will be amazing.
Fab video Laura and who doesn’t love a moody sky ❤
Live
Allie & Tricia xx
Thank you so much 🥰 I was dying to get back down there after the hours of rain we had to check on the shed! I hope to have grass. I'm not sure if that will work 🤔 Couple of weeks now, and it will be all go in The Tiny Garden!
Great vlog thank you for sharing take care Louise X
Thank you Louise 😊🥰 x
Ohhh, Laura! The color on those "Wild Italian" sweet peas is simply gorgeous! *So* beautiful! I shall be so happy to see these flowers when they bloom for you. You will include them in some future video, I'm hoping. Yes?
About the shed roof.... I've been unable to determine, just from looking, two things about your shed: 1) does the roof overhang the top/s of the wall/s and 2) is there ("are there"?) fascia boards where the roof and walls meet? I'm sorry if I've missed something completely obvious and that both of those features are there in fact and I'm just not perceiving them.
Something else I was wondering about is whether the water butt you have will accommodate all of the runoff from the shed roof.
The formula for calculating roof runoff volume (in U.S. customary measure, not metric, I'm afraid) follows:
Determine the area of the roof *in inches.* (Total all roof surface/s.)
Multiply the roof area (in inches) by the inches of rainfall in a year. (Use an established average from the last 10, 20 or 30 years. In my area, our average rainfall is 38 inches per annum.)
Multiply that number by 0.62.
That is the volume of rainwater, in [U.S.] gallons, coming off your shed's roof.
Assuming for the sake of discussion and perhaps some planning that you never have to tap any water from the "catch" for your garden, will that container hold a year's worth of runoff? (Include snowmelt, by the way.)
Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio, U.S.A. 😊💚💚💚😊
I will of course, keep you updated! I did kick the sweet peas out side today for a few hours and two of them got caught and their stems bent in half 😳
I think the walls and roof are flush with one another, I do have fascias around the trim of the roof so the join should technically be covered.
Well I never knew there was a calculation for such a thing, and it was only after I got home I realised that the water butt at home wouldn't be big enough to service the space, let alone catch all the rain! It is going to be worth taking a minute to calculate the potential run off so thank you very much! It rarely snows so that makes things slightly easier 😅 ❄️🤍
@@thetinygarden_ Oh, noes! Flower stems! 😢
If I'm not mistaken, the roof-wall join has to be covered by the roof, which in turn means some overhang on all four elevations of the structure. I don't know how much overhang is required although on my house it has got to be at least ten inches
I knew that there is such a calculation because of something (don't recall what, by now) to do with my house and the amount of runoff from the roof and the average amount of water per average rainfall or rainstorm seemed prodigious. (H'mm...may have had to do with wanting to set up water barrels at the back of the house to collect rainwater for the garden: how many we'd need and how to set up a DIY passing-it-on multiple barrel system, but I don't believe that's it. I seem to remember that this had something to do with the roof itself....)
All I had to do was Google it, and the formula I passed on to you is the one Google provided.
Ooh: something else has come to mind. Is the roof of your shed hung from the walls, or supported from underneath by the walls? It does make a difference, and if the roofing paper or rolled roofing is tucked between roof and wall at any point it will direct water inward.
One thing you can be sure of when it comes to water: if there is an opening, just one water molecule big, that molecule will find its way into the opening. Where one water molecule goes, another will follow. And then another. And another, and another after that, and one more and then more and more until they're marching in two-by-two, and eventually they become a thin trickle. The trickle becomes a bigger trickle. And already we're past the point of avoiding damage before it happens. If the trickling goes on long enough it can actually erode the wood (or other substance, such as stone or brick or concrete) and make itself a bigger pathway to allow even more water to get in.
On that sort of glum note, I wish you much gardening love from Ohio, U.S.A. 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊
Keep them together
Thank you for the feedback Bryan!
Well done
Thank you John, 4 weeks now and I hope to plant my first crops!! 🙌
love your video love from Iceland 🥰
I am so glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for sharing where in the world you're watching from! 🤗🥰
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Thank you for reminding me to pinch off some hot peppers I have under lights. Your space looks lovely. How cold do you get in the winter? I'm in zone 6 in Southern Ontario and we can experience minus 15 here. I don't think onions would over winter. I enjoy your channel
Hey Paula! I remember pinching out my first ever peppers and I felt SO guilty 😅 we are quite mild during winter typically it will be around 0-5 degrees and with less than an hand full of hard frost that usually clear by midday! Minus 15..🫣🥶...oh I am not so sure about the onions in those temps either!! So lovely to hear your enjoying the vid 🤗
Love the music...artist pls 😂😂❤
Thank you Angela! The song is called Cry When It's Over by Lupus Nocte & Zorre 💚
Thank you 😊 💓 ☺ 💗
Glass would be the cheapest option for a greenhouse but with your dog (mad like ours) then polycarb would be safer. rather than trying to angle grind that tube out could you not incorporate it into the grow house to aid stability? especially if you have one of the cheap blow away types..
good to see the progress though.
I was looking at polycarbonate options for that exact reason Nick! Roo is so bouncey! It's an idea for the pole I will see how thing plan our before I decide on removing it or not!!
Hi Laura, I think all your videos are awesome, but if people want tiny garden only, you could always film it all (like this video) but then split it into two uploads per week, one for tiny garden updates and one for allotment updates. For examples, this video was 22 min long, instead of one upload per week, you could release two shorter ones. I love it all, so I don’t do it because I said so, it’s just for consideration if you find that lots of people only care for one of the gardening spaces.
Hey Niki 👋 I am so glad you enjoy the videos! I know sometimes people might be caught on time, I did think about splitting them in two! It's a good idea! I imagine the season will get busy as we head into spring and summer I might have to split them 😅 thank you for your lovely words and feedback 🥰
Do you have a plan of your tiny home garden I'm the form of a map for this year,?
This 🤩
I love a good garden map. I've drawn dozens for my gardens over the years - rarely follow my own plans quite as diligently as I've drawn them though 😂
But it's fascinating to see what ideas a gardener has about their space and how it evolves over time 😁
That is a wonderful idea TSt! I have many a time drawn up my garden spaces this winter!! I will do a more finalised one up and share it with you all in future video! I will have to put a disclaimer 😆😅 like you ErraticPerfectionist I don't follow them as diligently as I had once hoped!
As a fellow Irishman, why does the descritption say UNITED KINGDOM?! Down with this sort of thing!
OMG I just changed it, such a dope! 😂😂😂
Hello laura ,! Hope your doing well ? Have you thought of getting a p,o box address? I would like to send you a letter ,😊
I would love to read a letter from you Rosemary! I did briefly consider a PO box and I just looked they're 360euro for 1 year! Leave it with me I will keep you posted when I have an update 📫☺️
@@thetinygarden_ that would be so cool ,we could be pen pals!😀