5 gardening tips in 5 minutes. Collab with Jane Kelly. 5 gardening tips from our small homestead in Monmouthshire, which is the equivalent of zone 8b. This collaboration was started by Jane Kelly.
Jane Kelly https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFKoYM6wzI0UhdmUcju4Zg
Erica’s Little Welsh Garden https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7fnLTV5-t5SFKhsm8CBfw
Brimwood Farm https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZYY-xDLEzQg8XjsedypRvA
Wholesome Roots https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFL-VU0wM9JZDCulQPDp4g
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About Us.
I share our organically managed 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 chickens, Aylesbury ducks, Khaki Campbell ducks and turkeys.

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37 Comments

  1. Liz this is such a wonderful video! I love the music and the shots and everything!! Amazing job☺️

  2. Excellent tips Liz. Lovely video. The music was so nice too. Can't wait to see what the nominated channels do, 💟xx

  3. Great tips Liz I am planning my own garden for the spring 2020 unfortunately have to retire from work age 45 I live in Ireland on 1 acre and now plan raised beds in spring and hopefully bee keeping late 2020 between your knowledge and Hew Richards knowledge also I should have few problems stay Healthy ……..

  4. Beautifully done! I love your video style! Great tips! Thank you for tagging me and inviting me to participate!

  5. Great tips! Especially the experimentation. My biggest thing is not to stress or feel like you cant try something. Growing things is far easier than most people think! And if something doesnt work, at least you had the joy to learn more about them!

  6. Great tips….as always, Thanks.
    Love tip one, think big. I have no worries there. I struggle with tip 2 though since I became a Daddy, very hard to decide just how big to go.
    I can go as big as 20acres…..just dont know how or where to start (Though I'm guessing much much smaller than 20 acres to start 😃….maybe 1/8 of an acre?)
    Id love to run some ideas by you. I have a little vision of how things could be someday but I know I'd need to get like minded people on board who have the knowledge and experience that I dont have and be able to give something back to them in return.
    Would it be ok if I sent you an email please?

  7. Agreed, lovely music….& beautiful footage…not to mention great tips👍 Love Jane & you too…I’ve learned so much from you both & have found so many great channels & Gardeners’ because of you both! Thanks ladies!

  8. Thanks for the tips. Yes! Dream big about the garden. I have been doing that in my urban garden. I have been working that way by starting small and creating new growing areas. I have branched out from what I am comfortable with to try kale and watermelon in my urban zone 6 garden. I need to save seeds. I love your video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and love of gardening!

  9. Great tips! That's one of the many joys my garden gives me; being able to experiment, grow new things and varieties every year, and to grow things I'd never find in a store, alongside all my old favorites. 🙂

  10. This is lovely Liz – I could have watched the musical bits for hours! Some lovely advice there and beautifully put together. Thanks also for the shout out – it'd be lovely to meet some new 'faces'!

  11. Great video, brilliant tips and wonderful music. One question, at 1:00 you show a bush with reddish berries on it…what is that? It looks like a filler we use in bouquets here in the states…thank you!

  12. Liz , that was so traquil, it was like a form of meditation. Thankyou so much for taking time to make a beautiful video.

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  14. Really enjoyed your 5tips! Especially the 5th one which I do forget to do sometime. I start to enjoy it quietly and then see a wee weed and off I go working in the garden again!!!🤓

  15. This was very well done. I wasn't aware that saving seeds & then saving seeds from the plants you plant from the first yr, and so on, will strength the seeds in the following yrs & adjust them to the climate. I hope you are subscribed to my channel.

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