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19 Comments

  1. Do you only start your cold hardy plants in the polly tunnel? Or do you have your tomato plants in there too.

  2. Hey Huw! Love your channel! Like a lot of Australians, my partner and I are planning a party with friends to celebrate the crowning of a new British King on May 6th. Not sure where your loyalties lie but I thought it may be a good theme at least for a few videos to mark the occasion. Cheers!

  3. Great update Huw,
    It's nice to have some dry weather as West Wales has been extracwet and windy this winter.The hot bed looks amazing and easily a month a head of a normal raise bed.I want to add more perennials and red currents and black currents are on my radar.

  4. I wonder if that seedling is blackcurrant or redcurrant? Difficult to tell at that age…and rather close to the redcurrant!😀

  5. Whoa, what?! At 5:55 you say this is your last full season in this garden. Moving? Spending more energy at the other garden? This garden is more the size and varieties of the home garden, and I love this scale.

  6. I'm going to be starting some beds as no-dig. mainly because I need some extra beds that will produce right away. After a couple years, when the grass is killed off, I plan to loosen the subsoil.

  7. I love volunteer plants. Can't wait to see how your garden progresses through the season. We are in autumn here in Melbourne Australia so I have just put in my garlic and will be putting in my onions next week as we have been re doing our raised beds. Feel free to have a look at Simply Urban Ozee.😀

  8. I have a very small garden here in the USA. This year feels special. I can feel and see such potential in my small space. So much growing, and ya know, I forgot to start kale. Well, I'm not done for sure..lol

  9. It's such a well laid out garden and that weather is certainly nice! I woke to fresh snow over here by Yellowstone. 😄

  10. You say turnips aren't your favorite vegetable, but have you tried the red varieties? I and my husband personally think they're more flavorful, and are well worth growing over the white or purple types. I can recommend the variety Scarlet Ohno Revivial in particular. I've tried Hida Beni in the past but didn't have a good crop that year, and I'm trying Asuka Akane this spring to see what they're like. Also, have you ever tried Wall O' Waters for your tomatoes? They let you plant out frost tender crops a bit earlier than you otherwise would.

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