Kitchen gardens are a great way to start growing your own. This type of garden design allows you toi live the good live growing your own organic fruit and vegetables! Suited to people who want ultimate control and precision in their gardens. Garden Ninja takes you on a behind the scenes look at one of his latest garden designs with some top garden design tips along the way!

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Presented by Garden Ninja, Manchesters Garden Designer and blogger Lee Burkhill. He’s an RHS Award-winning Chelsea garden designer and expert panellist on BBC Radio Manchester’s Saturday morning garden phone in.

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8 Comments

  1. Looks great, I could happily spend hours in that garden, very rewarding. When we grew vegetables and salad crops, too much was ready at once. Obviously we didn’t plan the planting properly. Mum 🤗

  2. I've been watching your back videos, and saw your recommendation for a sickle. Here is Austin, where we got a three-day deep freeze, I have a lot of grassy strappy plants to cut back. bought a sickle and it works a treat. Thanks ever so much!!!

  3. I started growing in containers on back deck last year. This year a horseshoe shaped raised kitchen garden with 2 more raised beds in the centre is the plan. 😊🌿 Little by little I'd love our backyard to look just like your design, love everything about it.

  4. Hi Lee looks good. A couple of years ago I challenged myself to create a part of my garden with an exotic/ tropical feel which in the east of Scotland a lot of people thought I was crazy but last year it looked great, hopefully it will be nice again this summer 🤞🏻 I suppose do your research and get the right plants for the right conditions and you can achieve your goals.

  5. Kitchen gardens are my favourite sort of garden. To me, the proper kitchen garden is the highest form of gardening, and the most challenging. It's also the one that lays bare the skill of the gardener, measured objectively in terms of variety, quality and quantity of yield.
    I would love to see more kitchen garden type designs featured at shows like Chelsea. The one that still really stands out to me was Daylesford's Summer Solstice garden back in 2008 – still my favourite Chelsea garden of all time.

  6. I love sitting in the backyard (essentially an entrie garden). I loved finding the picnic table! Smart. Love the ability to move freely around this garden.

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