This year let’s harvest even more from our vegetable gardens! But just what are the most effective ways to increase productivity?
Clever tweaks to the way we grow can make a big difference to gardening success.
In this short video we share ten deceptively simple techniques proven to boost both the productivity and overall health of your garden.
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I plant seeds from my spice tray and collect for next year
Hi as always a very good garden channel .could you please let me know how does comfrey look. .Don't think I have a clue sounds very good comfrey tea. Could I buy it from garden centre.
Thanks a million for excellent ideas , I will use some ,I live in Jamaica. Blessings sir
I would like to acquire your annual garden planner please ?
I feed my soil in the fall and spring. In the winter, I feed my head, like the door mouse said. Okay, I do that last bit in fall and spring, too. Keep up the great vids, mate. Cheers.
How do I get the garden planner ?
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
The soil was very poor when I moved in here, a little house nearly 50 years old. I tried adding compost and then we got chickens for the slugs and to deposit lime. I was advised to add Rock Dust which is high in minerals, so that's gone in every spring and summer for around 7-8 years. Things are beginning to take off now and we had a great apple and fruit harvest last year, which I expect will be a little quieter this. I've also begun growing bee and bird favoured wild flowers and plenty of Lavender, and Russian Sage which arrived via a bird a couple of years back. The butterflies love them. I'm aiming at a lot of Permaculture as I can't dig or plant much anymore. I love the tips you have given, most of which I'm doing already but the temptation to over pack areas is my downfall! We had very few potatoes this summer because of the heat. Wonder what this summer will bring.
I always enjoy your videos and I love my garden planter. The newsletters and reminders are very helpful to me and I hope to put it to much better use this coming growing season. Enjoy the day! Catherine
Can you get the app via Android?
Top tip – buy F1 seeds 😀
Happy gardening
Good update, would agree with some but not everything you said