In this video, I take you on a full vegetable garden tour to show you what is growing on in our permaculture inspired raised bed veggie garden. There has been so much growth recently and it is nice to be taking daily harvests from the garden. This video will cover all 21 raised beds that are growing and will show you the good and the bad of how things are coming along – I hope you enjoy!

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Vegetable Garden Tour | July in our Organic and Permaculture Inspired No Dig Vegetable Garden

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17 Comments

  • Bob Terryson

    Fantastic stuff! Sounds like you need a good hedge to reduce the effect of wind! I put two kohl rabi in the greenhouse where they grow a lot quicker, harvested end of June with a 6" diameter, and then moved capsicum into the void left in the greenhouse.

  • Lynn Smith

    Beautiful garden! Your tour took about half an hour. I gave one of my friends a tour of mine yesterday. It took two minutes! Hopefully next year will be better.
    I followed your online course recently and can't wait for autumn/winter to get started on my expansion using your wisdom. Love your channel.

  • Ferdinand Glück

    A treat every time!! Thanks so much:)
    As a swiss person, I have to tell you to give this swiss chard plants a bit more air… they can grow really big. Hope they will!!!

  • Ricardo Silvestre David

    Very Interesting you have the same issue with the yellow courgette variety. I have in the same bed a yellow and a white variety and the yellow it’s becoming yellow as the leafs grow. I though was bad nutrition or too much water (Lot of rain this year in Somerset). But the white courgette is very big, green and healthy, both courgettes are producing fruit so I’m happy anyway. No signs of pest or deseases. Would be great if you found out what’s the issue with yellow courgettes as I didn’t find anything in internet. Thanks for your videos!!!

  • alina nowaczyk

    I love your approach to gardening, I'm doing pretty similar on smaller scale.
    There are two super beneficial plants that IMHO are missing: French marigolds and comfrey. I'd really recommend growing them, even instead of that lovely cosmos 😉 and I hope you know why!

  • Toni Pidsadnick

    Wow Huw – how many "spare courgettes" do you have?
    Warm regards from Niagara Falls Ontario Canada! One of my favorite things about your videos, is when you point out something you've done (or not done!) out of the ordinary and add "why not?" I've also learned that I've been intuitively gardening all my life: it never occurred to me that there was a name for it 🙂 That being said, I've tried to have babies ready to fit in harvested/cleared out areas. Love your videos – I will sign up with Patreon.

  • Tristin Christenson

    I have to say, it's nice seeing your garden with many things going to seed. Intentional or not, I feel like I don't see that much. Bravo.