Ben, you are sunshine on a rainy day! It's so nice to have you here, encouraging us. I giggled when you said you learn something new every year. Aint that the truth! I have folks stopping by all of the time asking me to teach them how to garden. One family gave me a half hour, they had another appointment. At first I thought- AINT YOU SO CUTE! Then I realized they were serious. I love the idea that people are wanting to start gardening, but, they sort of expect you to fast food, what they need to know, in less than 1 hour. One lady stopped by a few of days ago- same question, and this time, I asked 1- How big do you want you garden to be? 2- What do you want to grow 3- What is your budget to get started? She said, I need to know all of that? I said, for the start, yes. 😆I then told her go home, get this list done, and then come back and we can start. She was going right home to do it....I have seen her since, but, I wonder why she looks away when she drives by? 🤔 🤣
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Haha - indeed. Gardening does require a little thought and the lessons never keep coming! :-)
@nineteenninetyfive7 ай бұрын
My advice is to do as much as you want to. I think a lot of people get the idea from watching KZbin that you need to constantly be growing and maximising the space to be as productive as possible. This level of intense gardening isn't for everyone. Gardening is a marathon not a sprint. The most important thing is to enjoy what you do.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
So true - great advice! :-)
@wemuk51706 ай бұрын
I love your attitude and helpful advice to do as much as you want and to treat gardening as a marathon. I am a relaxed gardener and sometimes feel I should do more but then less is often more. Thank you.🙏😊
@veggiepatchideas8 ай бұрын
30 years in and I'm still learning, That's the beauty of gardening. Great video Ben 🙏 🌱
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
So true! :-)
@andrewwestern76227 ай бұрын
I have only been growing since last year so in reality this is my first real growing year and looking forward to it and seeing what I can and can't grow
@frankmckie29928 ай бұрын
As a disabled gardener I struggle some what... things some do in 5 minutes takes me most of the day. But I must say you're extremely up beat and practical approach just makes me say hell yeh let's get this done lol .... thanks your up beat attitude inspires me to get on with it lol 🙂👍🏴
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Glad to have fired you up. Happy gardening! :-)
@andyfarmer7598 ай бұрын
Your so right Ben. I start the 60th year of my gardenig apprentiship this year and I think I will need another 60 years learning.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Haha - yes indeed! :-)
@discoverFigureitout7 ай бұрын
It must be the kimchi helping your digestion system keeping you healthy enough to reach such longevity in age 😅😊😂
@andyfarmer7597 ай бұрын
@@discoverFigureitout🤣🤣🤣
@brightantwerp8 ай бұрын
You were born to be a gardener. It's so nice to learn from your experience. Thanks for sharing.
@GeorgeLucas11388 ай бұрын
This video is so important. It is so easy to feel like a failure or discouraged early in your gardening career. I wish I could give such similar advice to myself years ago. Now I make sure to keep a solid rule in my head: if only 50% of what I plant is a success, then that is a 100% A+ success rate/grade. And if 0% of what I planted worked out, and I still had fun, then that is 100% successful too. Don't let results get in the way of happiness and the meditative aspects of the craft. Our expectations are self imposed, remember comparison is the thief of joy.
@powaqqatsi88 ай бұрын
Wise words.🙂
@Joe-yo1tm8 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
What a superb attitude to have! :-)
@nemian6188 ай бұрын
As a gardener for several decades myself I spent the first couple of decades in all out war with weeds and pests ( as was the mindset at the time). At a point 15 years or so ago I just stopped, no pesticides/herbicides and I focused on soil health. Once you have that and trial the vegies and fruit for your area you will find what provides abundance with minimal intervention. As Ben mentioned it could be as simple as top dressing with some of your own compost once a year, basically mimicking die back and leaf fall. TIP: In my environment Super dilute 1/10th of what they say of fish emulsion at flowering stage for just about everything just once in raised beds. Weeds have become such an insignificant problem in my current temperate climate I tend to leave them if I think they may be insect friendly. By the by some weeds make really tasty teas.; About 20% of my sowing / propagating each year is for new/experimental plants of which something usually makes the grade. I have farmed and gardened on three continents - Tropical / Sub Tropical and Temperate Save money, time and effort, make good healthy soil.
@k.p.11398 ай бұрын
Yes, a hundred times! Do the foundation work first!!!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Totally agree - soil first! :-)
@yazx24348 ай бұрын
Just moved into my first house at 36. We have a tiny plot for our area (suburban Western New York) .33 acres, but we really hit some gold
@renel73038 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Might I suggest you do 2 or 3 of the 4' X 4' square foot gardening beds for your veggies this year? You can grow an amazing amount of food in one bed. Just one would provide the two of you with enough salad material for a season. Do like he suggested, make a list of what you like, what's expensive local to you and big yield for the space. Hint: cherry tomatoes and radishes are both great. Square foot doesn't take a lot of tools. Also, decide if you want fruit trees, berry vines or bushes, rhubarb, asparagus or artichokes and any thing else that needs to get established. Plan them so you can plant at the right time for your zone. You'll want to get some of those in as soon as possible. Be prepared for sticker shock. You'll need to get to know your property. Top of a hill can get very windy at times depending on where you are. Have fun, take your time. It can take several years to establish any kind of garden. Planning is so important.
@thisguy738 ай бұрын
"husband and I"
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
I hope you have a fantastic first year gardening. Enjoy it! :-)
@EmpoweredWithPiper8 ай бұрын
Ben is my Gardening Guru - my Alton Brown of the gardening world!! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom. We appreciate you!!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Cheers so much! :-)
@benvoliothefirst6 ай бұрын
Alton *GREEN! ;)
@wrongwayconway7 ай бұрын
I started gardening when I was 15, now at 62, I am still learning and trying new things. Gardening is a lifelong learning experience. I love it.💚
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
So true! :-)
@blairbabylon85048 ай бұрын
Hello from the Northeastern US! I’m always glad to see a new video from you. I think I’ve watched almost everything else!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much - great to have your support. :-)
@yamakarasu6 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm and joy for gardening is infectious. Thanks so much for your videos 🥹
@livlab8 ай бұрын
this is great! I am going to move to a new house in a month and have brand new raised bed space, I can't wait to plan things out!
@renel73038 ай бұрын
Fruit trees and berries! Congratulations on your new space! Plant trees of fruit you love. Some will be with you for decades. My lemon tree is at least 45 years old and producing like crazy. I wish I had planted more fruit trees when I was younger.
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica8 ай бұрын
Good thing to have KZbin channel like yours, This is so helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, tips, and ideas.
@sylviagrey-n4c7 ай бұрын
Yes, Ben, like many others, I'm so glad I found you. You are my gardening guide and a joy to watch and listen to. You explain things so well which makes for easy understanding. I look forward to your regularly received videos. Thank you!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind comment. We have a superb growing season to look forward to - the gardening world is ours to cease and make the most of! :-)
@markw57798 ай бұрын
Good advise Ben,grow what you really want to eat,don’t waste time,effort and valuable space on veg you’re not so sure about,I am in my 4th year of gardening and will just concentrate on exactly the veg I know we will eat and enjoy👍
@alisonfurlong63848 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder of lessons learned. This year for the first time I'm co-gardening an allotment and am desperately trying to keep myself from attempting too much at once. It's going to be great though - full sun, protected from marauding deer, and with a community of other gardeners to swap seeds, plants, and advice
@jackieo86938 ай бұрын
Sounds great
@lynnrushton74588 ай бұрын
Thanks Ben…….love your positivity, it keeps me going when it’s bleak here in Scotland
@Asparaguspeas8 ай бұрын
Thanks Ben! You are always a happy moment when it’s raining outside but I still want to absorb myself in all things veg plants
@LindaJohnson-sz6sd8 ай бұрын
Hello Ben! I love your garden videos. I’ve been gardening for 30 years and I still enjoy learning. I’ve got my brassica seeds already in my greenhouse in Washington state! Happy Gardening!❤
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Great to have seeds already in - spring is here! Happy gardening! :-)
@margaretreid59897 ай бұрын
I am still playing in the garden at 60 and learning thanks to your videos. Very happy to see poached egg plants germinating on my window sill and in my winter sown jugs outside. Encouraged they can handle the Canadian climate!
@emmaibrahim51237 ай бұрын
Do love your content, for a newbie non-gardener your guidance is perfect, straight forward and not over complicated. Thanks Ben 😊
@BecomingVT7 ай бұрын
I’m embracing my failures and choosing to learn and grow from them as a beginner! Thanks for another great video!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
The best way to learn I reckon! :-)
@sarasunny-hr2xfАй бұрын
Your combined intelligence & common sense, have resulted in Who You Are ! Your willingness to share, Garden knowledge in your informative, friendly Videos, is very appreciated. Your garden smarts & common, are a great help, for those, who take our gardens seriously, but at the same time need practicable, easy ways to Garden. Wish I'd found you years ago. "You can teach an old dog new tricks" Humans can be taught too : ) At 85, I intend to prove it, by living at least another 4 years, and watching your Videos. Thank You !
@GrowVegАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words - it's really fantastic to have your support. Happy gardening! :-)
@jamesbrock79087 ай бұрын
If gardening is easy, it wont be as fun. At least, that is what I tell my self when I saw a squirrel digging and uprooting my newly planted bare rooted strawberries. Unrelated note, I am now testing out the powers of black pepper. Learn something new every day!
@vanessataylor41258 ай бұрын
Ben you always brighten up my Sunday morning. Your enthusiasm and pure enjoyment of gardening is catching and uplifting. I used to be a flower and shrub gardener but now it’s vegetables. This year I am also going to have a healing garden and grow things like self heal Prunus Vulgaris, calendula and comfrey for making salves, mullein and a host of other medicinal plants. I’m really excited, but no doubt like with everything there will be successes and failures, but as you said that’s how we learn. Thank you for constantly inspiring me.
@Ah-MA-Ya-San8 ай бұрын
Yessss!!!! ❤❤❤
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
This is what gardening does for us all - keeps us motivated and excited. Great stuff! :-)
@cherylhowker17928 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this thanks Ben. And very cheerful as usual xx
@gettingcomfy5 ай бұрын
hey ben - i just started gardening this year. my grandma passed and now im slowly moving into her house - she always had a huge field in her garden where she grew a lot of crops. im doing the same now, i found some 10-15 year old potatoes that she put aside for planting but never got around to it well 2 months ago i planted them along with many other veggies and theyre looking great! thank you for all the videos you make - makes for a great binge watch!
@GrowVeg5 ай бұрын
That is absolutely incredible - about the potatoes. It will be such a privilege to work on your grandma's garden - a great way to honour her I'm sure. :-)
@tD-oo2ox7 ай бұрын
I love your positivity Ben! always gives me a little lift when its pouring with rain outside and Ive just got drenched doing a bit of weeding 😆 Thank you, I just love the realism balanced with optimism, the kindness to nature and your energy.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Wow - that's incredibly kind of you to say. Nature is so important to gardening - without the wildlife we can't do much! :-)
@trapped75348 ай бұрын
May our Lord bless you and yours Ben. I love learning from you and your experiences I am 69 years old and learn new things all of the time. I was telling my sister-in-law about you yesterday and I said “I wish that he was my grandson.”. So,I have adopted you from across the pond….lol. Thanks for all you do Ben, it means a lot to many people.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Oh wow - that is an incredible honour, thank you so much! :-)
@lovelovinghorses8 ай бұрын
Another incredibly useful video, thank-you Ben
@melindaroth57968 ай бұрын
Awesome teaching Brother 😊 Thank you so much for teaching us all ❤😊
@Conuremomof28 ай бұрын
Using branches are a amazing idea I’ve been gardening for 4 years and learning every day thanks for the advice
@jonesmatthew75118 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@charlesbritton83698 ай бұрын
My wife and I live in south west Missouri we garden and can a lot of produce to help with the groceries . We enjoy watching your videos thanks for the information you shared 🍅🌶️🥒🥦🫑🧅🥔🫛👍
@GrowVeg8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. So pleased you're producing so much to help with the groceries - food bills have been climbing a lot recently, so I'm sure you're glad you're growing some of your own good stuff! :-)
@davidjohnson46268 ай бұрын
More sensible advice. Thanks Ben.
@Octoschizare7 ай бұрын
His enthusiam is unmatched.
@carolinethomson12978 ай бұрын
Ben, you are always so informative and seasonally encouraging even if it is wall to wall rain at the moment 🙏
@mariahitt66078 ай бұрын
Hello from Kentucky! Your videos are full of information that I really need! You make it fun and never dull!😊
@JudyFinkell8 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your enthusiasm! I get a nice dose of positivity with every video I watch. Thank-you so much for all you share with us!
@sarahdyer19677 ай бұрын
Perfect timing for me as I’ve built my raised beds and have been moving them around to determine best placement before I fill them. And yesterday we put the wood chip on the paths. And I’m going to take your tip of putting branches and leaves in the beds to take up some of the volume to save on compost. Genius! Thanks for your videos they are as someone else has said a ray of sunshine and full of useful information for a home gardener. ❤
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
So pleased your raised beds are underway. Great stuff! Happy gardening! 😀
@Simplylisette8 ай бұрын
Well, I feel fired up and ready to go! Thank you!😊
@OrganicMommaGA8 ай бұрын
I'm so happy you shared these tips! I'm a rather experienced gardener, but I'm always learning something new! Every year since 2021, we have planted at least one variety we have never tried to grow before (or had no success with more than a decade ago) and have not been disappointed with the results. For example, I learned I rather enjoy the "Cucamelon", but it takes ages to really get growing! We had a couple of plants that stayed very small for the entire Spring and half of Summer. Then, just when we were about ready to call it quits, the vines began to grow fast and set blooms! Before we knew it, we had a productive and tasty addition to salads, a quick garden snack, and a yummy fermented something with those delightful tiny tart cucumbers. We also began to journal for the garden last year, so we can either try the same methods or tweak methods to see if we can get a better result rather than trying to remember what we did the year before.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Always good to try new things - great job! :-)
@TLD488 ай бұрын
Hello from central Oregon! As always, I enjoyed your video! I’m looking forward to growing lettuces, peas, and kale!!
@GrowVeg8 ай бұрын
Love Oregon! Some great crop choices you've got to look forward to. :-)
@lucybarnard39548 ай бұрын
I am getting a bit ahead of myself I have sowed 340 beetroot around 2000 lettuces! 60 cabbages about 30 tomatoes 20 peppers, 40 aubergines, 20 hot chillies a packet of celeriac, 60 broccoli about 400 onions, peas, 120 leeks, 30 cauliflower, 30 red orach, radishes and spinach. I have loads more to do, I am preparing for failure although so far most things look well, I can always swap or give away some of the small plants. My potatoes are chitting nicely and will be planted soon. I want to sow my kohl rabi but I’ve misplaced the seeds! X
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
That's a lot of seedlings to be planting - wow! :-)
@izzyg83168 ай бұрын
I love your seed storage box! ❤️
@christinebrooks63648 ай бұрын
Hi Ben, great video with lost of useful tips. Thanks for sharing and take care 😊
@evelynallen69667 ай бұрын
Hi from Australia. This year, as well as my usual crops like tomato, beans, onions, herbs, I decided to try to grow a cantaloupe (rockmelon). It was a bit hit and miss, but the other day I managed to harvest a beautiful one. I was so excited! Hopefully I will do better next season. 😊
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
What a result - nice work! :-)
@juliedesnick74018 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Concise and useful.
@juliehartley36528 ай бұрын
Ben - thank you for another great video. I'm going to be growing lots of things this year. My most exciting thing that I'm going to try growing is melons - I now have a greenhouse so I am hoping it works out ok. Today I went to my local recycling centre - they are giving away free fertiliser - I am sure many areas are doing this. At my one you have to take your own container - bag or whatever - to put it in, but it's really great to get it for free. 👍😃
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Lovely to get resources like this for free! :-)
@bluestar.89388 ай бұрын
Grand. Thank you Mr Ben : )
@rishikakrishna8 ай бұрын
you're the best, thank you 🙏🏼
@dianafigueroa67648 ай бұрын
I started gardening in the summer of 2016 with 1 tomato, pepper and cucumber plant and last year, I grew 22 tomato plants and a bunch of other veggies and am hooked on gardening. I now sow at least 95% of my seedlings. Every once in a while I come across a different variety and have to pick it up and find a space for it. I’ve also become a seed junky. 😂 ❤
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
That's brilliant. No harm in being a seed junky! :-)
@Arcticdi8 ай бұрын
so delightful
@wordwalkermomma48 ай бұрын
You are, indeed sunshine! Thank you, Ben. Question: What is the word/phrase you used...”Scatter-gone”? I think that is a perfect description of the way I have always approached growing. I get SO excited, and CANNOT wait for a plan, then hopelessly create more work for myself and end up with disgust at the failures and infestations that ensue. But NOT THIS YEAR! 😃 It ENDS HERE! I will stop and plan TODAY, during the umpteenth rain of the year. 😆
@tiffcat11008 ай бұрын
Is it scatter-gun?
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Yes indeed, I meant to say 'scatter gun' - as in moving attention here, there and everywhere without too much thought, intention or direction. Planning's always worth it - even a little thought before beginning can make a big difference! :-)
@tiffcat11007 ай бұрын
@@GrowVeg Just received your book yesterday as well as Huw’s, both look fab! 💜
@valoriegriego52128 ай бұрын
Howdy, Ben! Cute pics from your younger days.😃 Thanks for the knowledge and encouragement. This year I plan to grow winter squash, melons, strawberries, kale, potatoes, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, green onion, herbs, lettuce, spinach, popcorn, okra, roselle, figs, mulberries, lemons, and lots of different flowering plants...many are edible landscaping.👩🏾🌾💕
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
What a fabulous list there Valorie - great job! :-)
@ljgerken8 ай бұрын
I'm beginning my third Spring In Indiana (Zone 6) , with my last two in FL (zone 9b/10a). It's quite a change. I am going to grow lettuces, cucumbers, tomatoes, a bunch of spices, and lots of flowers. It's going to be wonderful! Thanks for all your shared experience. It has helped me!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
It will be wonderful. I hope you enjoy experimenting in your new zone. Happy gardening! :-)
@robyn88428 ай бұрын
what an adorable 11 yr old!!
@debradevine39498 ай бұрын
Very inspiring!
@kirstengkl6 ай бұрын
I really love this channel. It's so inspiring, calming and gives me such a good mood.
@GrowVeg6 ай бұрын
This is a joy to hear, thank you!
@cristicion33338 ай бұрын
I love Ben!
@vivambrosiussen25687 ай бұрын
Hello from the great dividing range in Qld australia, your encouragement and advice helps me here too. Very inspiring and encouraging. Summer is our biggest challenge.
@hp-cs7mx7 ай бұрын
Oh yes, it’s still 30 degrees C here and I’m trying to get an autumn garden started - toooo hot for cold loving seeds !
@annanstis73428 ай бұрын
Excellent video as always Ben. I love growing beetroot, leeks, peas in the pod and fine beans. I sow broad beans seeds in the autumn for an early start. Rhubarb has to be my favourite plant. Nothing nicer than seeing the fresh growth and leaves emerge in late winter. I also plan to plant more companion flowers this year.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Great to have more companion flowers planned - that will really make a difference. :-)
@tashcheung40867 ай бұрын
Such wonderful advice! Thanks for sharing it with everyone
@myrustygarden8 ай бұрын
9:19 😅😅 massacre brassica and I totally agree on “no failure but learning opportunities” great inspiration Ben have a great week, Ali 🌧️🇨🇦
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much - and you Ali. :-)
@tiffcat11008 ай бұрын
I will be happy to grow anything edible & it will be a first. Dwarf peas are underway (my first edible seeds 🎉) with loads more to come, seeds, plugs/starts (& seedlings from my daughter) ❤
@GrowVeg8 ай бұрын
Exciting times ahead. Happy gardening! :-)
@jessegee1797 ай бұрын
Thank you for the encouraging advice, I’ve been using egg boxes to start seeds in, but it was becoming a soggy problem to move them, so I put each one in a ready meal container, fits perfectly, don’t know why I didn’t think of it sooner 😂 I’d love to see a video on revamping a little old greenhouse, our little 8x6 aluminium one is old and patched, but still my favourite place. It’s had a rough winter, I’m going to have to get creative. We’ve bought second hand before, and even sold one, helping the new owners carry it down the road 😂 From experience getting the base right is key, so the glass fits. I’d rather not go through that hassle, revamping our old one is best option. Any ideas, tips and thoughts much appreciated!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
That's a great idea for a video. I hope you manage to get your greenhouse into shape soon. :-)
@joemccall89918 ай бұрын
Happy soil makes happy plants
@FTFAllotment8 ай бұрын
This is invaluable advice as we set off on our gardening journey - thanks! :)
@Detour4it8 ай бұрын
Fantastic show... presentation 🎉🎉🎉
@andrewwestern76227 ай бұрын
Great video like the idea of adding grass cuttings throughout the growing season. Thank you
@Acr6gAttt-mq2hrАй бұрын
This is so wholesome
@pastramicheesemonster48738 ай бұрын
I have my first ever garden this year - and I'm hoping to grow herbs and veggies for my bunnies! I'd like to plan a backyard that will be both pretty and 100% bunny-safe so they can play among the plants when the weather is nice! 🥰
@hmmm..27338 ай бұрын
You had me at the kimchi! Eating that and homemade sauerkraut with almost every meal. I so appreciate you sharing your many years of knowledge with us!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Homemade sauerkraut is next on my brewing/fermenting list! :-)
@hmmm..27337 ай бұрын
@@GrowVeg Wonderful! If you throw some peeled cloves of garlic in, and you’ll be in heaven.
@AstralDew8 ай бұрын
You are an absolute gem!! Love your work and expertise :)
@maxiemills69828 ай бұрын
I experimented with luffa and quinoa last year and plan on planting more this year. I also built three beds with wire trellises to grow more beans and peas. Lastly I put up two cattle panel arches to grow some climbing squashes on.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Great to experiment with new things. :-)
@sarahvanzyl91807 ай бұрын
Thank you Ben for all your videos. We (in NZ) have enjoyed a bountiful summer garden, and I watched many of your videos when preparing and planting, so you contributed to the success. I tried Zucchini Rampicante for the first time this summer and it’s one of my new fav veggies, plus it’s very prolific. Highly recommend.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
So pleased the videos have been helpful this summer. Love NZ - I've friends down in Invercargill and loved pretty much everywhere I travelled on the South Island. Thanks for the zuke recommendation! :-)
@Orphan23ful7 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the great advice!!!
@phyllismcdaniel-cook9467 ай бұрын
Great advice! Thank you for your experience.
@RawLondonGardener8 ай бұрын
Brilliant tips fella, great video
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Cheers mate!
@CyberSERT7 ай бұрын
Never heard of pallet collars before. Had to look up what they were. That's a great little resource. I think I will try to salvage some and do the surface burn technique to help preserve them.
@amiladybug95268 ай бұрын
I have an allotment plot now so I am doing a lot of prep work and got my son involved too.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Great to get your son involved too. :-)
@katebovill83718 ай бұрын
Off to sow my tomatoes, peas, Broad beans and sweet peas today. Looking forward to my garden plans this yr including putting in a pond
@lindab348 ай бұрын
Ben you are an excellent teacher. There are so many things to keep learning and new ways of doing things. Thankyou so very very much. My soil in my tiny garden is very shallow; I think I will try and make a hazel or willow woven fence to try and put more growing medium in. Do you have lots of ideas on this please, or should I just collect my long spindly twigs and interweave them and hope it turns out okay? I want my garden to look natural, its way too small to have long pieces of thick wood as in raised beds to support the soil, I would like something natural. my potential growing beds are 18" x 6', 2 beds in total this size. (these are either side of a very small lawn area).
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
I've only ever tried willow weaving before - in this rather old video. But it's a great idea! kzbin.info/www/bejne/npvWf5puaLZ0pJIsi=Elb2NCkLVCp6_D-I
@lindab347 ай бұрын
Thanks Ben. I have just watched it. Its a great help and I now have ideas for my small garden.@@GrowVeg
@jeffcokenour34596 ай бұрын
Blessings to you!
@teddyboy2528 ай бұрын
Good job
@Sassa3288 ай бұрын
Ben is so great, would love to see more “bio/how I got here” vids!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion - that might be a nice topic for a future video. :-)
@daniellejordan97498 ай бұрын
I've become addicted to watching your videos in the morning. I started our garden about 2 years ago and it's grown to include a small greenhouse inspired by your seed sowing video. It was all I wanted for my birthday/Christmas gift from my husband and kids lol. I was highly insistant on going to get mulch from the city they have a sandbag and mulch pile for free. The second trip was a huge pile of black soil looks just like what you add to your box in this video! We filled out pickup truck and brought home the lottery winnings!! I've never been more excited over dirt and wood chips lol! As a kid I Gardened with my mom now I'm teaching my teens and toddler the best parts of it all. Thank you Ben for all the amazing information and tools you make available like the online planner. I'm excited to see the growing process this year, is there anywhere to share photos like Instagram?
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
You're a true gardener if you get excited over wood chips and dirt - great stuff! Our Instagram is instagram.com/growveg/ - it would be great to see your photos. :-)
@ren82407 ай бұрын
Hi Ben, Is mulching in winter a bad idea in a cold climate? I always hear conflicting advice regarding sun absorption on bare soil versus mulched.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
I guess mulching when it's cold could trap cold in the soil/slow it heating up in spring. So you might want to delay mulching until later in spring, once things have warmed up a bit.
@shannonstomberg97415 ай бұрын
Ben is the best!
@sharonjennings12828 ай бұрын
Love love love your channel!
@bethberry3208 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! I love your videos
@janicealderson43298 ай бұрын
Oh I think soil is pretty sexy Ben! I make water kefir - used to salt pickle but it's cheaper and nicer to make a drink for the stomach! Been working hard sowing have bought Moringa seeds and are trying to grow those the leaves etc have a great deal of vitamins! Decided not to grow corn as not enough space and too much work chasing ants - so understand what you mean about not suitable crops. I have bought sticky collars for the young trees. Because I am permaculture i just need to change the year on the garden planner. Love your hazel stems! I am using metal crid shades to plant pumpkins and melons to shade the berries hoping this works. I always sow into pots now as too dicy to do otherwise even my roots! Just planted cabbage out and now beets and onions (all brought on). Hot crops doing well and lots of other stuff - chickens jumped on my outdoor shelf and tucked into cabbage but had another lots anyway!
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Yes, I think, on reflection, soil probably is pretty sexy! :-)
@janetpurdie94648 ай бұрын
Lovely video as always! We are all learning as we go... Ben, if you haven't already done so, could you make a video about the vegetables which you think taste noticeably better when home grown? Of course, they all do, but for those of us with limited space, it's an important factor. New potatoes? Sweetcorn? Peas? Do home grown onions taste better than shop-bought ones? I don't know, I haven't the space to grow them. All advice gratefully received.
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this suggestion - it's something I'll certainly consider and a great angle to take. Happy gardening! :-)
@doityourselflivinggardenin79868 ай бұрын
Nice video! My rule is to replace 125% of the organics removed with organics to feed the soil. As for weeds, use them for mulch. For weeds outside the garden bed, just cut at ground level and then lay it down for mulch in the garden bed. Be sure it doesn't have a seed head. For garden weeds. Pull them out with the roots, shake the dirt off, and then lay them between the rows, layered end to end so the roots are always on top of another weed top. Do this in bright sun so the sun kills the roots. Remember; weeds are organics taken out if you throw them away. Grass mulch is a requirement in my gardens. I enjoy your enthusiasm! Onion starts don't need cells that big. I start 3 to 4 onion plants in very small cells. It uses less soil and space. Happy growing!😀
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Really superb advice there, thank you! :-)
@AAHomeGardening7 ай бұрын
Lovely video, thanks
@MyFocusVaries8 ай бұрын
The lesson I've learned is to also consider how much work you want to do at harvest. If you have a giant harvest of carrots ready at once, and don't want to face the work of preparing them for storage, only sow a very few carrots that you are able to eat aa they mature. And I no longer grow shelling peas because I don't want to do the work. I grow snap peas instead.
@suravijoshi7587 ай бұрын
Love your videos! ❤❤❤
@lazarus41457 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por tu tiempo, deberías estar en un programa de televisión, yo tengo 4 macetones grandes y me compré. Un pequeño cubo de bokashi, espero está temporada tener mejores resultados, el problema donde vivo , España, es que hace mucho calor, un saludo
@GrowVeg7 ай бұрын
Gracias por sus amables palabras. Espero que tengas un verano más fresco este año y que llueva más, según tengo entendido, la sequía ha sido un problema real. De cualquier manera, ¡feliz jardinería!