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Welcome to a tour of my half-an-allotment size permaculture kitchen garden here in Wales, UK.
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20 Comments
I can only dream of such fertile soil! Great job 👏
i just got tons of flowers and maybe 3 little raised beds of veg but nothing more this year im focusing on pollinators more
Hey Huw! Just wanted to say thank you for the inspiration and knowledge. Your videos help tremendously.
Mothership zeta is the best!
I have been trying to get my soil really nutious, but here in New England, or at least were I live, its so hard to get materials to do so. :/
The progress you've made as a Youtuber and Gardener over the past few years is mind-blowing
Well Done Huw
Great diversity! I have just started raising rabbits for meat and poo. and it is amazing how it has changed my gardening. Now I have someone to share my abundance with as far as the edible perennials and weeds. They love, plantain, dandelion, buckwheat, nasturtiums, comfrey, Jerusalem artichokes, and of course, mostly grass and clover. I think rabbits are the perfect accompany for permaculture gardeners. Especially for po that Can be put directly in the garden without Kung posting first. Your work is beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much. Huw
Love the direction you're going in now with the permaculture garden- great ideas and very inspiring. I now have lots of new inspiration Thanks.
I like the part where you accidently bump into the pea plant and apologize. That's something I would do too!
Hi ya Huw.. thank you so much..I'm in northern Ireland and had even less sunshine than you I reckon and probably/possibly more slugs too.. but I put a big roof tile down outside me veg area and found that id got a very large congregation of leopard slugs. Been collecting thousands of slugs from me veg patches every morning and rehousing them elsewhere.. but starting rehousing me leopard slugs into me veg patches and have really seen a huge positive difference in the amount of veg eating slugs. Especially the little ones which are harder to spot and collect. It would certainly appear that the carnivorous leopard slugs are eating up all the veg eating baby slugs..was wondering if you've heard or come across this afore. So fantastic to see you showing us the whole garden… really really appreciate it.. thank you. Pramendra from rainy old Ireland..😊
🇨🇦 Huw, I’m listening to your video with headphones in as I wander and water my indoor house plants. I love how , when not watching the video I can hear all of the back ground sounds. The rooster, the buzzing bees, the rustling of the plants etc etc the crunch of you biting into the fresh pea. Amazing job as always.
interested in the hesta dwarf runner beans i am growing them with not great results but the season is so disappointing i am not sure its a fair test
Wow! Thank you for this video! I'm trying to incorporate more perennials into my garden. You gave me some great ideas! In the winter months, when we are planning our gardens, could you do a video on your trellises? Thanks for all you do to help us be self sufficient!
Amazing Gardens Sir, Do you know Mr Dowding on YT? I think it would be cool if you two compared your gardens!
Beautiful Huw. Thank you very much for sharing your beautiful garden with us.
amazing, good work Huw!
Your garden is beautiful.
Those tomato plants near the end of the video, Could you tell us how you trained them into two stems? I took most of my tomato plants and snipped the main stem when they were about a foot tall, and they branched out and almost quadrupled in size, at least it seemed like they did. Right now I have a cherry tomato that is spreading out like mad, and producing very well. All my tomato plants are tall, thick and heavily producing.
Huw, how much did it cost to set up that garden? My guess is approximately 10k all in