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Im from morocco i just love your videos i personally learned a lot from you so many thanks.
I moved south so I can grow year round now and have tropical fruits in my front backyard in Florida I'm really enjoying fresh papaya and mango now 😋
Greatly appreciate your information! Started with herbs in pots and looking forward to someday having a place to create a garden.
BRazil São Paulo 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏
Love your videos, Huw! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Useful video Thanks dude
Hew…you had so much good information in this video. But I would say that it is designed for a young person. As you grow older you need wider aisles and higher raised beds. Seating is important too. I've been dealing with health issues and this has become very real for me.
Hi Huw, my name is also Huw, middle name Richard… weird 😅 Looking to turn my new build garden we moved into 3 months ago into a vegetable garden this spring, we have a 12x10M garden and i plan to use about half of that, do you reckon that's enough to make a bountiful and aesthetic garden?
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My town has a free compost yard. You drive up load it yourself and drive away. It’s mostly leaves from the street so you have to pick out trash but it’s free compost.
I’ve gotten multiple wooden raised garden beds from a local supply company. They get big heat treated wooden crates and if they get damaged they put them out.
Happy World Soil Day 🌱🌲🌻🦋
I'm already prepping for 2023, so excited ! Got my seeds and I'm starting to collect my seed trays. Just planted my garlic ( transylvanian, early red italian and ukrainian red) last month. My husband brought me loads of cardboard from his job and some from friends that know we love to garden. Happy soil day and happy holidays Huw.
Our sun is just too much. South Texas summer is a nightmare.
Hey Huw, great video! Quick question: what is that plant with red berries shown at 8:32?
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When it comes to vertical growing to maximize ones growing space, I'm starting to think building vertical growing spaces in the garden is a good idea regardless of how much room one has available.
The reason being, packing the garden in a smaller space reduces the need for water and reduces the area that needs to be weeded. Thus reducing the work needed for the same production.
Please focus on bee keeping
Thank you for this!
I prefer local sourcing all of the garden amendments, compost, etc., because it is already acclimated to my environment and the microbial life is active in the local soil and plants.
Thank you Huw, as interesting as ever, and made me feel quite emotional on this lovely chilly day. I don't think my brain has ever been so busy.😊