Compact gardens present a real challenge to ambitious gardeners. There’s just never enough room to grow everything you’d like. Or is there?
Get set to create a garden haven that’s both beautiful and productive!
In this short video we’ll share our top tips to help you cram more edibles into even the tiniest of spaces.
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Great tips! Thanks for sharing ♥️
For a small areas container gardening is best. I made use of my small space by my garage into a container garden and I even have fruit trees in containers.
Back when I had 10x12ft of concrete yard, we were virtually self-sufficient. Favourite back then, was growing carrots in a scrap piece of drainpipe. Standard carrots grew down, then folded on themselves & grew up, but my son adored them (esp. roasted) as the bend made them taste extra sweet.
H is silent in herbs but regardless liked ur video
Thanks for your advice about rodent attacks on potato beds!
Thank you for the mention of Square Foot Gardening!
How about growing fruit trees in big terracotta pots?
Thanks!
Do you think I could grow runner beans up balcony railings? Or would it be too windy (6th floor)
So enjoy your videos and especially this one about small gardens, which I have. You once again gave me some wonderful ideas as to planting more into my small spaces. Thank you so much, I am always learning. 🙂
Inspiring ideas ! Thankyou
I grew a good assortment of crops in large containers last year. One of the best crops was the dwarf french beans. The container was about 45cm square and I had loads of beans. I also grew some runner beans in a 60cm pot but they weren't as successful. I tried to put too many plants in the container so that was a lesson learned for this year.
Another excellent video & as yet you gave me inspiration for building a worm farm for making worm tea & even better – fishing bait since worms multiply rapidly. Not interested in income, will never spend what I have now but the thought of free fertilizer & free fishing worms are attractive to my keeping it cheap & simple philosophy.
I always forget to "like". Maybe a reminder?
I've run out of gardening space in my back yard so I'm going to expand to the front yard. I'll use decorative vegetables like Redbor kale, Dark Opal basil, artichokes, maybe some of the red-tinged frilly lettuces. That ought to free up some space in the backyard for some new vines I want to grow… bitter melon, and cucuzza.
Is the app update still coming this month? Excited for it!
You're one of the best among the rest god bless you for teaching people how to grow food.