00:17
The host discusses the importance of putting bottle tops on garden canes to avoid accidents.
01:01
The topic switches to green manure, particularly field beans that are starting to flower and need to be cut down to make use of the nitrogen they store below ground.
02:17
The host cuts down the field beans on the no-dig permanent bean bed and prepares to top it off with compost mixed with perlite.
02:42
Moving to the underground worm farm, the host shows how the worms have turned cardboard into a good growing medium, which he plans to spread on the beds.
03:46
The host talks about his experiences with different types of green manure, namely mustard and field beans, and their effectiveness.
05:15
A look at the broad beans and how they have been affected by the recent cold weather.
05:58
The host shows his asparagus plants which have started growing early despite the cold temperatures.
06:51
The host plants rhubarb in a permanent bed alongside an underground worm farm.
09:15
The purple sprouting broccoli is shown with new growth coming through despite the cold weather.
10:46
The host discusses his method for planting cebuto F1 seeds directly into the ground.
11:00
The host enjoys a taste of the sudden giant curled mustard from his square foot garden.
13:02
Mrs. K found a weathered cartwheel in a garden center for £10, which will be used in the allotment.
14:00
The host addresses the rhubarb plants and how different planting times have affected their growth.
15:11
He's organizing his gardening containers, replacing the orange ones with white ones, as the former deteriorate quickly.
16:00
The host shows the Bocking 14 comfrey plants he's received and talks about how he will use the comfrey concentrate in his garden.
17:29
The host reiterates the importance of protecting oneself from garden canes and ends the video noting that it's time to go home.
18:02
The video ends with a farewell and an invitation to join the host again next time.