Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Bracken Moor Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Bracken Moor Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Bracken Moor allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Bracken Moor Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Bracken Moor Allotments is:- 27
Does Bracken Moor Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Does Bracken Moor Allotments have water:- Yes
How do I apply for Bracken Moor Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Bracken Moor Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Corker Bottoms Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Corker Bottoms Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Corker Bottoms allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Corker Bottoms Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Corker Bottoms Allotments is:- 60
Does Corker Bottoms Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Does Corker Bottoms Allotments have water:- Yes
How do I apply for Corker Bottoms Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Corker Bottoms Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Burncross Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Burncross Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Burncross allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Burncross Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Burncross Allotments is:- 33 Allotments
Does Burncross Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Does Burncross Allotments have water:- Yes
How do I apply for Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Burncross Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Birley Moor Drive Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Birley Moor Drive Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Birley Moor Drive allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Birley Moor Drive Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Birley Moor Drive Allotments is:- 3
Does Birley Moor Drive Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Does Birley Moor Drive Allotments have water:- No
How do I apply for Birley Moor Drive Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Birley Moor Drive Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Birley Moor Way Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Birley Moor Way Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Birley Moor Way allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Birley Moor Way Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Birley Moor Way Allotments is:- 6 Allotments
Does Birley Moor Way Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Does Birley Moor Way Allotments have water:- No
How do I apply for Birley Moor Way Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Birley Moor Way Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Beauchief Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Beauchief Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Beauchief allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Beauchief Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Beauchief Allotments is:- 54 Allotments
Does Beauchief Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Do Beauchief Allotments have water:- Yes
How do I apply for Beauchief Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Beauchief Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Are you looking at starting an allotment in Sheffield? Just moved to the area? Or have you decided to start trying to grow your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? Here we will give you all the information on Archer Lane Allotments in Sheffield.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables could not be any better, they are tasty, organic, you know what you have put into them and they are certainly rewarding.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
Where Are Archer Lane Allotments Based In Sheffield?
Below on the map you can see where the Archer Lane allotments are based in Sheffield.
How Many Plots Does Archer Lane Allotments Have?
The total number of plots on Archer Lane Allotments is:- 115 allotments
Does Archer Lane Allotments Have A Water Supply?
One main thing when looking for an allotment is to see if it has a water supply as saving water can be hard and tricky. This can also be expensive purchasing water storage tanks. Does Archer Lane Allotments have water:- Yes
How do I apply for Archer Lane Allotments?
You can apply to put your name on the allotment list on Sheffield Council Allotments website here.
Do you need tips for starting an allotment and where to start?
We have created a page specific for starting your own allotment, where to start, what to look for – with lots of tips and advice. You can find all the information you nee by clicking the link:- here
We hope you have found this information useful on Archer Lane Allotments in Sheffield. You can find out more information on other allotment sites in Sheffield here
Welcome to the world of successful cucumber cultivation, where the crisp and refreshing allure of Marketmore cucumbers takes center stage. If you’ve ever envisioned plucking juicy cucumbers straight from your garden, you’re in the right place. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the ins and outs of growing Marketmore cucumbers, providing you with the knowledge and tips needed to turn your gardening aspirations into a reality. Marketmore cucumbers are renowned for their exceptional flavor, versatility, and ability to thrive in various growing conditions. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner with a green thumb, our guide is designed to walk you through each step of the cultivation process, ensuring a successful and rewarding journey from seed to harvest. Join us on this horticultural adventure as we delve into the specifics of Marketmore cucumber cultivation. From choosing the right seeds to mastering the art of care and maintenance, you’re about to embark on a journey that will bring the satisfaction of homegrown cucumbers to your fingertips. Let’s sow the seeds of success together and watch as your Marketmore cucumber plants flourish in your garden.
Did you know that there are many types of cucumber to try and grow at home and on the allotment? Cucumbers are split into two categories – Pickling and slicing. In this article, we are going to talk about how to grow Marketmore cucumber successfully in the UK and the rest of the UK.
Marketmore cucumber are known as slicing cucumbers as they are for slicing up in salads and meals. Marketmore cucumbers is popular to grow in the UK as they can be grown in a polytunnel, greenhouse, or even outdoors successfully. The UK weather is ideal for growing them and getting great crops. You never see this variety in the shops this is usually the telegraph cucumber which is harder to pollinate as it has a male and female flower. Whereas the marketmore cucumber has an open pollination
Marketmore cucumber is smaller and a fatter cucumber with not many seeds, the cucumber is crunchy, with a delicious sweet flavor. In this article, we will be explaining all about growing Marketmore cucumber successfully and getting great crops from your plants.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
Gardening With Ben Podcasts
Did you know that I am an award-winning podcaster winning the award for best Gardening Podcast in the Grow your Own Magazine Awards 2021. You can listen to our regular gardening podcasts on any platform Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Alexa plus lots more – search Gardening with Ben and you will find my podcasts. You can listen to my latest podcast below:-
Marketmore Cucumber History
Marketmore cucumber has only been around since 1968 so it is still quite a new variety. It was created and developed by Dr. Henry Munger at Cornell University. Then in 1976, he released ‘Marketmore 76,’ which is a more vigorous, open-pollinated strain variety of the Marketmore cucumber.
Health Benefits Of Marketmore Cucumber
Marketmore cucumbers are actually 95% water so they actually keep the body nicely hydrated, they also help flush out any toxins in the body. When eating cucumbers make sure you leave the skin on them, the reason for this is that they actually contain around 10% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C needed a day.
How to grow Marketmore Cucumber
When you are growing Marketmore cucumbers or any variety it is always good to know where you will be growing them even before you sow the seeds. Whether this is in the greenhouse, polytunnel or outside. I would however recommend growing them in a greenhouse or polytunnel as it is warmer, and the climate is better for them. We will be going through a step-by-step process on how to grow your cucumbers to get a great harvest. You will certainly have plenty and also give them away to friends, neighbors, and family.
When to sow, plant, and harvest Marketmore cucumber
Do you want to know the best time to sow, plant, and harvest your cucumbers? Here is a simple chart on when the best times in the UK are. Remember this is only a guide and will depend on the weather and the temperature.
Sow
March to April
Plant
May to June
Harvest
July to October
Best place to grow Marketmore cucumber
When choosing the best spot to grow marketmore cucumbers it will be usually in the greenhouse or the polytunnel. The reason for this is it is a lot warmer in there, the humidity will be better which will help you gain better crops and more of an abundance. With 5 plants you are probably looking at around 50 marketmore cucumbers – making you very popular with friends and family.
Best soil to grow Marketmore cucumber in
When choosing the soil to grow your marketmore cucumbers it is best to choose a multi-purpose compost. This will have the nutrients and the feed included to give you the best produce and reliable crops.
How to sow Marketmore cucumber
Sowing Market more cucumbers could not be any easier, why not get the children or the grandchildren involved and let them see the rewards of growing your own cucumbers.
First, you need a seed tray with a layer of compost in it. Sprinkle the marketmore cucumber seeds evenly across the top of the compost so they have enough room to grow, or you can plant them in individual cells and then cover them with another layer of compost. Sprinkle the compost with water – do not overwater them. If it is still cold in your greenhouse you can cover the seed tray with a layer of cling film. This will keep the soil warm and moist and help germination
Planting your Marketmore cucumber
When your marketmore cucumbers have germinated you will need to pot them into individual pots to continue growing into a bigger plant. Always be careful when transplanting your cucumber as they do not like root disturbance.
When the cucumber is probably around 10-15cm tall you will be able to pot onto the final place. You can either use buckets, with holes in or grow bags (these will have all the nutrients needed to grow great) if you are growing in a grow bag you will be able to fit around 3-4 plants per bag. Remember when you are putting them in the final place you will need to fasten netting or a frame behind for the cucumber to grow up.
Place your pots in a bright sunny and warm spot to keep them growing great.
Looking after your Marketmore cucumber
When growing any type of cucumber they do not require too much attention or care. The only thing you have to worry about is fastening them to your netting to support them. Also, make sure they are kept watered. This could be daily on warm days. Remember that cucumbers are 95% water.
Makes sure you leave your greenhouse door open or polytunnel as the bees and wasp will need to fly in to help pollinate the flowers crowing on the cucumber plants to help with the growth of your new fruit.
If you notice any leaves dying just cut them off as there is no point in the plant trying to send nutrients to it when it can be concentrating on something else.
How to feed your Marketmore cucumber
Marketmore cucumber plants will need feeding to help them produce great and reliable crops for the months to come. You can be harvesting cucumbers right unto October if the cucumber plants are looked after.
The best way to feed your cucumber plants is with Tomorite. When the plants start to produce the flowers feed them once a week. When they are starting to fruit these can be fed twice a week to help produce great harvests.
You can purchase Tomorite from the link below off Amazon:-
Harvesting Marketmore cucumber
You will probably be picking marketmore cucumbers after around 68 days. This is the total time it takes for them to start producing fruit. Pick your marketmore cucumbers when they are a decent size. Remember they won’t grow as long as shop-bought cucumbers. Leaving the cucumbers on the plant to long can cause them to be bitter.
Marketmore cucumber Pests and diseases
Marketmore cucumbers are prone to pests and diereses like many other varieties of cucumber. Here we will go through the most common types of pests and diseases that can affect the cucumbers.
Marketmore Cucumber Diseases
The diseases which affect the cucumbers the most are:-
Cucumber Mosaic Virus:- This is when the plants turn yellow and suddenly die. If you see any plant that looks like this pull them up and burn them. This is transferred by aphids and greenflies so try and keep them away if possible.
Marketmore Cucumber Pests
The most common pest to affect cucumbers is:-
Red Spider Mite:- This pest sucks all the sap out of the leaves making the leaves look mottled. Red Spider mites do not like water so you can keep your cucumber leaves sprayed. If you see any leaves that look affect cut them off and burn them.
Purchase Marketmore cucumber Plants and Seeds
Are you looking at purchasing Marketmore cucumber seeds to grow yourself? If so we have provided some links to where you can buy them from on Amazon:-
Cucumber Seeds
Here you can see the marketmore cucumber plants for sale on Amazon. You can click the link and it will take you straight to Amazon where you can purchase them:-
Marketmore cucumber Questions
Here we answer some of the most common questions on Marketmore cucumbers:-
Are Marketmore cucumbers bush or vine?
Marketmore cucumber is a vine cucumber plant. It will require you to train it up canes or netting to help support the plant when it’s growing.
Are Marketmore Cucumbers Self Pollinating?
Most cucumbers require a male flower to pollinate the female flower, this is done by insects and bees. If no fruit is appearing you can self pollinate them yourself by using a paintbrush and tickling the flowers with it?
How many cucumbers does Marketmore produce?
Each marketmore cucumber plant will produce on average around 10 cucumbers so a few plants will keep you going throughout the year.
Conclusion
As we conclude our guide to growing Marketmore cucumbers, we hope you’ve found inspiration and valuable insights for cultivating a thriving cucumber harvest. From the moment you selected the seeds to the joyous occasion of harvesting crisp and flavorful cucumbers, you’ve embarked on a journey of successful cucumber cultivation.
Remember, the key to growing Marketmore cucumbers lies in consistent care, attention to detail, and a genuine passion for nurturing your plants. Whether you’re planning to enjoy them fresh in salads, pickled in jars, or as a delightful snack, the fruits of your labor are sure to bring satisfaction to your table.
As you witness your cucumber vines flourish and yield their bounty, we hope this experience deepens your appreciation for the joys of gardening. May your Marketmore cucumbers be a testament to your green thumb and the rewards that come from cultivating a garden filled with nature’s goodness.
Thank you for joining us on this journey of successful cucumber cultivation. Happy harvesting!
Do you want to get your children involved in gardening? If the answer is yes we have found some of the best childrens garden tools to purchase online. Buying the correct tools for children is important. You children can then join you on the allotment or in the garden and enjoy being with nature and growing there own fruit, vegetables and flowers. Encouraging your children to learn about growing produce is important it teaches them about caring and nurturing for things. They will also enjoy eating there own grown produce.
Here we list 10 of the best childrens garden tools sets that you can purchase online. You will also be able to see what the customers think of the product. If any of them interest you, you can then click the link and find the item on Amazon to purchase.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
This children’s garden toolset is a flamingo design. The kids garden tools are made of lightweight metal. There are 5 tools included. The items include 5 hand tools, 1 garden bag, 2 flamingo plant labels, 1 spray bottle. The five children’s garden tools include a green rake, a pink pointed shovel, a red square shovel, a yellow scoop, and a blue cylinder. Your child or grandchild will love joining you in the garden with this set.
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Get your child excited about helping you in the garden with there own garden set. You will know they won’t injure themselves with this gardening set as it is child proof. The kids gardening tool set includes:- hoe, leaf rake, rake, shovel, brush. Get your child helping you in the garden while you do all the jobs they cannot do.
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This product has been purchased over 10 times. The customers have given this a 100% 5-star rating. Here you can see what some of the customers thought of the product. Click to purchase the item from Amazon
They are sturdy and well made, excellent quality and worth the money as plastic garden tools for kids don’t last five minutes
Spring is just round the corner and we will soon be back in the gardens enjoying the open space. Get your children involved in gardening by teaching them how to grow there own and help you do little jobs in the garden. This 8 piece children’s gardening tool set is perfect for the budding young gardener. The tools include:- 27.5 inches long handle rake, lawn rake, hoe, shovel and 3PCS short rake, spade, gardening spoon. Long and short sets of tools are easy for children to use in different situations. Extra gardening hedgehog gloves are also good for protecting children’s hands.
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This product has been purchased over 25 times. The customers have given this a 73% 5-star rating. Here you can see what some of the customers thought of the product. Click to purchase the item from Amazon
If you are looking for a small kids gardening set that can be easily stored away – this is the set for you. This kids gardening set comes in a handy little bag where your child can carry around the tools and follow your lead in the garden and allotment. This childrens tool set comes with:- rakes, shovels and a watering can.
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This product has been purchased over 1500 times. The customers have given this a 77% 5-star rating. Here you can see what some of the customers thought of the product. Click to purchase the item from Amazon
This is a FANTASTIC kit. The tools are sturdy enough that I actually use them in the garden myself sometimes. The watering-can-spray-bottle is a brilliant contraption, and is great for spraying seedlings and then watering young plants without having to switch between two different items. We took the kit to the beach as well, and the red rounded scoop was a favourite for making pies, the red tube scoop was brilliant for making tunnels and moats, and the yellow and blue spades were great for digging. I really can’t recommend this kit more; strong enough for grownups, small enough for kids, and with a handy carrying case. Excellent
This pink gardening tool set is amazing it has lots of tools included in the set. Your child will love this amazing gardening tool set. It includes canvas tote bag, shovel, rake, fork, watering can; kid-sized gloves. It will be amazing for any toddler who is interested in what you are doing in the garden.
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This product has been purchased over 50 times. The customers have given this an 80% 5-star rating. Here you can see what some of the customers thought of the product. Click to purchase the item from Amazon
Nice little set for my granddaughter who likes to help in the garden. Tools are a good size for small hands. Gloves included so overall a good set.
This is an amazing 26 piece gardening tool set. This set is made of plastic so it is easy to wash and clean down after use. This childrens gardening play set includes a gardening trolley that can hold the variety of assorted accessories included that your child will love! Plant pots, a watering can, a watering spray bottle and real seeds and soil are all designed to help your child grow their own plants.
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If you are looking for a blue kids gardening set this is the best one available to purchase online. This little gardening set includes :- mini watering can, garden tool bag, mini hand rake, trowel, fork and gloves. Your child will love learning the art of gardening with you.
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Got this for my 3 year old to help his mummy. He loves it
This is a neat little trolley with tools included. Great for your child or toddler to potter around in the garden with. This Childs gardening set includes:- 1 trolley on a wheel with its tools: 1 x rod, 1 x planting shovel, 1 x scraper, 1 x watering can, 1 x shear, 1 x planting pot and 2 x flower pots.
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This pink toolset is amazing for the older child. They will be able o get there back stuck in and help you around the garden with the tasks you may not enjoy doing. The set includes green stroller, three children’s gardening tools and a pair of children’s gloves.
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Easy to put together, my grandson age 3 loves gardening now he is happy to have his own tools.
Gardening With Ben Allotment Blog – 12th February 2020
Welcome to my new weekly Allotment and Gardening Blog. Here we will share with you what I have been up to at the allotment and garden and also at home.
Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book
Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-
You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.
What’s happening at the allotment?
Well the weather here in Sheffield has been absolutely freezing. I think when I got in my car the other day it was -4 degrees which is cold for the UK! As you know we have had snow as well – not much though in Sheffield. This has prevented me from going to the allotment to do any work which is a shame as this is now the second week i’ve missed going. I only get one day off a week at the minute and it always seems to be bad weather when this comes around.
The things that I’m currently progressing with at the moment on my allotment is renovating my shed. This has now been built on my plot for around 5-6 years. You can actually watch the video below of when I built my shed. This was my actual first Youtube video I posted from when I was The Yorkshire Gardener.
On the plot I’ve been concentrating on clearing it ready for the Spring Time. There is still alot of work that needs doing on the plot to get it ready and in shape for the growing season. You may have seen that I’ve planted 8 rose bushes on my plot for the summer which i’m excited to see in bloom. Today I have just used an amazon voucher which my sister got me to purchase 2 arches for my plot. These will be used for the entrance to my main plot area. As I seem to have gained an addiction to purchasing rose bushes I will be growing climbing roses up these as from pictures I’ve seen these can look beautiful so expect plenty of pictures of these in the summer.
Seeds growing
So what seeds have I actually got growing at the min well the short answer – not many! So far this year I have only planted my sweet peas and some lemon seeds which germinated really well. I will be sharing my sweet pea video soon once it has been put together but if you have not seen how to germinate lemon seeds easily you can watch below! In the next couple of weeks, I will be starting to chit my potatoes and also start my peppers and chillies off. I will of course be sharing videos of these for you to watch. I’ve also purchased my sunflower seeds. If you did not read that blog you can read it here.
Gardening with Ben Podcasts
Back at the beginning of February, we saw an Instagram challenge to share a picture for a different subject each and every day. We decided to adapt this an use it for podcast topics. I have had my podcast channel now for a few months but I was losing a bit of momentum on what to talk about especially during the cold non-production months. This idea has really helped. Up to now, we have been posting these for 12 days! The response from them has been phenomenal. They are getting 150+ downloads a day! We will still be posting other podcasts but these will be posted in an evening with a couple going online each week. We hope you are enjoying them and hopefully, soon we will be able to have guests on our channel. You can find it on any podcast platform – Search Gardening With Ben or listen below
Facebook Lives
Last Sunday I tried something new on my Facebook page – Gardening With Ben. A Facebook live from home. Last year I was doing lots of Facebook Lives at the allotment and they were really successful and you the followers loved them. I have been getting asked to do them again but as I’m not getting to the plot much and there is not much to show you I thought I’ll do it at home. This worked out very successful and a lot better than I thought. I was able to sit in the warmth – read all the comments and answer any questions. I also was not rushing off to carry on Gardening. With how successful it was we will hopefully be doing these on a weekly basis at home.
Posts
This last week I’ve downloaded a new app to help create better content for you all. These have started to appear and make my posts look a bit more professional. Now that I have got a new camera thanks to all the purchases you have made from my hoodies I can film and take better pictures for you.
Thankyou for all the support that you give Gardening With Ben – One day I do hope to do this full time which would be my dream come true!