Welcome back to Plot 65! In today’s allotment gardening video, I’m planting out my maincrop peas and onions that were started from seed earlier in the season. I’ll show you how I transplant the seedlings into their final growing positions on the plot, step-by-step.
I also build a DIY pea frame to support the peas as they grow, and create some simple but effective crop protection to keep the birds away from our precious plants. If you’re looking for tips on growing peas and onions from seed, this video is packed with practical advice for UK growers!
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced gardener, this video will help you with:
How to plant out maincrop peas and onions
Building a pea support frame
Protecting your crops from birds
Allotment jobs in April
Organic vegetable gardening tips
🛠️ Tools & Materials Used:
Pea netting & bamboo canes
Netting for bird protection
Compost and garden hand tools
📍 Filmed on my UK allotment plot – growing organically and sustainably!
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I struggled with onions all this season 😮 but your all look amazing. It’s seedlings central there 😂. I have my peas out but still need to find a spot for a few of them. Have a wonderful week guys happy gardening, Ali 🥶🌞🇨🇦
Great video mate really enjoyed it
Great work there! 😀 Looks like you will have bumper crops of peas and onions.
Welcome back – today was a good day, peas and onions grown from seed go out in the ground!
Huge thank you to all the new subscribers – do drop a comment to where you are and what you are growing.
Any advice on cauliflowers greatly received – mine look small and quite washed out. Strange as all my other brassicas have been grown exactly the same! Much love – Andy!