🌱 Join Rachel Moore on her Allotment Diaries! 🌱
In this latest episode, Rachel—our resident printmaker and artist—shares her allotment journey in Kent as part of her ongoing Allotment Diaries series. This month, she’s excited to show us her newly arrived heritage seed order and shares the stories behind the vegetables she’s growing. Rachel also gets creative, reusing resources from her allotment to build a larger seating area and takes us to the wildlife-friendly vegetable garden at Sissinghurst Castle.
As spring approaches, Rachel demonstrates how she prepares the ground for runner beans and French beans, using kitchen scraps to enrich the soil. Plus, watch as she swaps produce with fellow gardeners, leading to the first cook-up of the year!
You can catch up on the rest of the Allotment Diaries series here:
Allotment Diaries with Rachel https://tinyurl.com/Allotment-Diaries
Throughout this series, Rachel offers helpful tips for growing your own produce, insights into the challenges and successes of allotment gardening, and a closer look at the unique vegetables she's growing and the wildlife that visits her plot.
As Rachel says: “Don’t expect pristine produce or immaculately weeded, straight rows of veg!”
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