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Homegrown Food. Edible Britain. National Gardening Week (2019).



Homegrown Food. Edible Britain. National Gardening Week (2019). This week is RHS National Gardening Week and to celebrate Erica (Erica’s Little Welsh Garden) and I have started a collaboration with other channels that feature garden.We share our reasons for growing our own food, hints and tips and our love of growing food.
Here’s the full playlist of video from channels in the collab.
http://bit.ly/NGW2019Collab
Further information about RHS National Gardening Week events https://www.rhs.org.uk/get-involved/national-gardening-week
Erica’s Little Welsh Garden https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7fnLTV5-t5SFKhsm8CBfw

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About Us.
I share our organic homestead, called Byther Farm, with my loving partner, Mr J and our cat, Monty.
We are a fifty-something couple who live on a smallholding in Monmouthshire, Wales. We are going green and creating a gentler, cleaner and more healthy life for our family.
There is a large organic kitchen garden with no dig gardening raised beds and young food forest in which to grown our fruit and vegetables.
I’m currently exploring permaculture farming as a way of life.
We keep hybrid chickens and also have breeding flocks of Jersey Giants and Australorp chickens and Aylesbury ducks.

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‘Breathe’ by Kafkadiva. https://www.kafkadiva.com
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24 Comments

  1. Loved the video, do you think it will be too late to plant pumpkin seed in about 3 weeks. Ill be back in Washington from the UK seeing family? climate about the same as UK

  2. Happy National Gardening Week to you across the pond! Don't forget World Naked Gardening Day is Saturday (May 4th). ๐Ÿ™‚ P.S. I love your music choices.

  3. Thanks so much for the video Liz! I'm on a different level as I have to garden just from my little indoor garden. But I'll happily join in just the same.

  4. This is a fantastic idea Liz… I absolutely love your talk through of the benefits of what we are all doing… Thanks Lizโ€ฆ Your and Erica are deserve all the praise and thanks for this for spreading the word…
    God bless chuck..
    ATB
    Guru M X

  5. Omg that parsnip! ๐Ÿ˜‚ Thankyou so much for this wonderful collaboration and your never ending enthusiasm, you give us so much encouragement ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป Hereโ€™s to a fantastic growing season. Please let your beans stay vertical this year ๐Ÿ˜‰

  6. don't very often grow unusual veg, liz. I think my last attempt has told my why. I had a few oca tubers sent by a friend in Ireland last year. after spending too long in hospital, it took quite a while to get to them. 2 of them had already disappeared. they weren't ready for lifting. over the next couple of months we had the usual break-ins on site. after the first months of frost I went back to what was left….gone. i'm still prepared to grow something unusual, but not too much……โ€ฆ………….brian

  7. Hi Liz, this is gr8 idea! we will be working on our short video hopefully it wont be too terrible (brand new to youtube) ๐Ÿ’—

  8. have just found this channel and love it but I would like to follow the journey from the beginning, just wondering if I could get a link to very first posting or is there a way to find it,

  9. Lovely, just lovely! Thank you so much for organising this wonderful celebration of us all growing our own. How lovely to look back over your previous seasons – the parsnip was mad! I also sighed a sigh of recognition at bean poles flattened! What a truly wonderful thing it is to grow our own. Thank you lovely. ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Those who disliked this video must have clicked by mistake. Such a wonderful video, Liz, I am confident everyone who watches this will immediately want to go gardening even if never considered before. Super inspirational!

  11. Liz, that parsnip was ridiculous! Great video. Thanks for sharing the highs and lows of homesteading! Very inspirational ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. Hi Liz, have been watching for a while but itโ€™s my first comment, I just want to say thank you for doing these you tube videos you are such an inspiration, I love your veggie garden, here in Australia we are going into winter but already I canโ€™t wait for the spring and planting season to come around again, have a blessed day

  13. I have just found your channel and I'm loving these videos! Cheery, practical and informative! Your farm is beautiful.

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