I am always on the lookout for ways to make growing food easier and more productive whilst at the same time promoting wildlife and sustainability. Often the biggest changes come from the simplest of ideas, and in this video, I am sharing with you the 3 simplest things I have done recently that have made the biggest impact on making this garden productive and healthy. Make sure you watch the 3rd one which is my absolute favourite way to get loads more food from the vegetable garden!
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hugh i LOVED your third tip!! just to sit in my garden and enjoy the beauty, the butterflies, the birds and everything that grows, made it grow better! i really start to believe in elemental beings that react on the joy and positive energy of us human beings… thank you for your wonderful videos and books!!!!!
I have been to your country 25years ago you know. Xx
Thank you so much Huw xxx.
With a garden that size how many people does it feed? Is it a market garden or just for you and your family? There's no way you by yourself can eat all that food without having massive amounts of waste
This is so great..
Hello form Sweden.
I found your channel some days ago. Love it! A great inspiration!
What kind of romaine was that growing in a stalk? Does it do well in warmer weather? Thanks for responding, I'm doing a salad garden and needed something that's slow bolt and is pretty sturdy. I live on Maui and grow my lettuces in the shade of a tree.
Huw, is there anything you’ve found that you would never grow near each other again?. Or in succession?
I love your insight into gardening for more fun and pleasure vs. the pressure of having to be more productive. This is a learning I've been coming to as well. Reversing the time/production pressure to instead appreciate the beauty and learning, watching things grow on their own and the cooperative nature of the process… so much more joy to be had!
Your potatoes plants look so healthy could you replant them for another crop??
Did you grow a beard?
How do your brassicas and leeks not get Leek moth or cabbage fly Huw ?
Wonderful and thoughtful Thank you so much.
Where did you get that rake? That thing is a beast.