I’m back! I’ve been away at the most incredible regenerative farming training course and I can’t believe how much has changed at the garden whilst I was away. Join me as I explore the weekly harvests, sowings, and ever changing seasons of the garden.
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25 Comments
Hiiii✨
Oh! Wow. Beautiful 🙂
You mentioned carrot pesto. Interesting. Could you share a recipe please? Also what do you serve it on?
IM HUWJ!!!
Great camera work as usual 💯👍
Your plans sound wonderful. Looking forward to following along. Exciting manure!!!!
Who's niel
I'm leaving mine for three weeks and I'm scared lol.
Fig tree ❤
So really everyone's going to do all the hard work for you that's not a gardener to me there's no wonder you've got all that space then you just pick the shit
Wow.. Given me a few ideas.. Though here in Florence (and rest of Italy) we are going through a heatwave with temperatures hitting 39+°c.
I thought the 'two foot off the ground so carrot fly can't get them' thing was a myth?
Beards looking good my guy 👍🏻
Your videos are great 💯
good vid as always, I didnt see a link to the book for training fruit trees that you mentioned, self pruning is of great interest to me
Please could the real Dr. Huw identify them(feel free to insert your preferred pronoun here)self?
I did the trick of tying down the vertical branches on my 3 year old apple and had spectacular results. The tree went from producing 4 apples per season to 20! Fruit trees are definitely more likely to fruit on more horizontal branches and the tree shape is beautiful.
How cruel you are,we didn't get a chance to meet those "weeds" you've crushed with no mercy…
… and on top of that the man talks about nasturtium dangling out of the secret garden and the shows nothing, not even a glimpse of that garden!
Great that you got to go on the training at Henbant…. we've just been assigned a mentor from Farming Connect to help us get our agroforestry plans finalised ready for the planting season ahead…. exciting! I'm just putting some of your chicken composting plans into action from your book as well, to process my horse manure! Cheers
Would it be possible to set up a smaller fan for the buckwheat?
Oooo. Huw. Would be interesting to see how you harvest your leek seeds. My leek seed flowers keeps throwing off baby leeks from the head before the flower has dried. 🤦🏼♀️☹️🤔
Really enjoyed that ..😊
Great to see a range of emotions on your return to the garden after being away for 10 days ….from firstly concern to enthusiasm and laughter 😀👍
Great enthusiasm for nature
Thanks
I can't express how glad I am to have found your program. I wish you all the best in your learning lessons and going forward with Vineyard.
Huwj, nah. That's not even close to funny…but the garden looks great.