Full garden tour will be out around early August😊 sorry for the over saturated section of video...#oompaloompahuw
@meganmackenzie59933 жыл бұрын
The plants looked good, at least. Now I'm singing in my head the song from the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory movie. 😊 🎶
@nicsim74693 жыл бұрын
Loving the amaranth. You can eat the seeds as a lil snack or porridge. Or the leaves with salted fish or meats. They also come in green.
@pbandjelly13113 жыл бұрын
So happy this popped up on my feed! I learned a few things :-)
@lynnb19413 жыл бұрын
This looks amazing Huw. We have an allotment and a home veg bed, but really hard to keep up when we only get the weekend to work on them. This video has been a true inspiration, thank you. I used to love tomatoes but I'm now allergic to them (and fresh peas too 🙁), so have to substitute with peppers. We're getting tons of tips from watching your videos each week and really appreciate all that you share.
@redinthethevalley3 жыл бұрын
Hugh, can I plant sugar snap peas in between the rows of my onions? Or can you suggest something else that I can use that space for growing food? Many thanks! Cindy 🇨🇦🌻
@elizabethscott76603 жыл бұрын
I love seeing tours of British gardens. You know you'll never be surprised by a venomous snake or dig up deadly spiders. So relaxing
@felicitygee3813 жыл бұрын
He he, so right! It was strange to realise as an adult that we had such a safe environment compared to other countries, the only dangerous snakes/spiders etc we saw as kids were behind protective glass in zoos with huge warning labels on them, the idea of them running around free was.... Gulp.....Except I still hate it when I come across ants 🐜 *shudder* Nope.. never been to Australia, I heard everything can kill you 😉
@penelopesharp24322 жыл бұрын
Or in Canada, your in the back garden and a bear comes wandering though!
@jackstone4291 Жыл бұрын
Ha! Love it. So true (though might get a pesky squirrel dig something up right in front of you but definitely nothing compared to bears mountain lions venomous snakes venomous spiders dingos honey badgers hyenas etc)
@crypton_8l87 Жыл бұрын
Ya.. haha
@GenXTexMom Жыл бұрын
Fire ants. Constant battle.
@brittamai53673 жыл бұрын
Here in my part of Germany we had a cold and rainy spring. Almost everything was going to rotten, except my garlic and the strawberries. Now the raised beds are coming alive. But I am feeling it really when you are saying, that even your little paradise is four weeks behind. Everything here is so late. A little depressing so, to see all the big harvests in other peoples pictures. But, oh, well. I know! I am thankfull for the things growing. And the beauty that already is there. Maybe we will have a longer Summer for it?
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
You have the right attitude here, about being thankful that things are actually growing and optimistic about the summer - that is exactly how I too am feeling :D
@brittamai53673 жыл бұрын
@@HuwRichards 🤗 Thank you so much for your kind respond! And thanks for your wonderfull videos. 🙂
@galwayvintagecollection34013 жыл бұрын
Don`t worry about the delay in the growing season this year as we here in East Galway Ireland are behind by a month too as are most of the country gardens nationwide. Keep positive and it will all work out.
@BaerbelBorn3 жыл бұрын
I feel you 🥰 NRW here.
@brittamai53673 жыл бұрын
@@BaerbelBorn ^^ Nur das mit dem längeren Sommer scheint trotzdem nichts zu werden, stimmts? Na ja, was solls. Einige Sachen sind ja noch am Reifen und bei mir machen mich vor allem die Tomaten glücklich. Und bei dir? :-)
@AussieBit451 Жыл бұрын
The way you described lettuce flowers is the way I want my romance novels to read every👏time👏
@Mandariniable2 жыл бұрын
I've been watching your videos for about two years now and I just thought I should write to you that I am amazed at how healthy all your plants always look! You're doing an amazing work there with your garden.
@moonedward633 жыл бұрын
I'm in southern Arizona. The desert! My garden looked like that after our Monsoon rains. I now understand how important "natural watering" is to gardens...not just regular "faucet" water.
@aimeestauffer28443 жыл бұрын
I love seeing sheep on the hillside behind you!!!
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Same! ;)
@chrispedersen69993 жыл бұрын
I think your excitement is infectious. I too get that same almost manic pleasure and pride in what nature provides for our enjoyment Great garden. Don't forget nature's best kept secret. Nasturtiums.
@patriot200003 жыл бұрын
Funny, I found they drew more aphids to my garden (since they attract them) than I had without them.
@chrispedersen69993 жыл бұрын
@@patriot20000 yes, exactly 😁. They're a trap crop to lure aphids away from your main crops 👍👍
@patriot200003 жыл бұрын
@@chrispedersen6999 Yes, that's what I said: "since they attract them". What I meant is that my WHOLE GARDEN had more aphids, not just the lure plant. So it was a bust that I won't be repeating.
@chaximushoffman81022 жыл бұрын
Holy crap, your garden is insane......job well done my friend. Amazing what you've done.
@eriklane48083 жыл бұрын
Makes me feel better knowing that I’m not the only one way behind where I was last year. Seems like the whole northern hemisphere is behind in the garden this year. Things are still looking great though! We’ll get there! Thanks, Huw!
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
We will indeed get there Erik, thank you so much for watching and commenting :)
@singlemomlivinginthemounta71773 жыл бұрын
Nice
@sjr78223 жыл бұрын
Being in the North with a short growing season, I hear you, but, an odd thing is also happening, my fall flowers are in bloom- What is going on, it is only 9 days into summer!
@eriklane48083 жыл бұрын
@@sjr7822 it’s been a strange year to say the least. I’m in zone 3b. We had a cold finish to spring followed immediately by consistent temps in the 30s (°C)... my garden seems confused too 🤔
@zhippidydoodah3 жыл бұрын
We had 40 degrees turn to 90 in about 2 days, my garden is doing poorly, harvested 5 pea pods LOL. Radishes are in flower, lettuce flowered, I need to start all over again. I call for a do-over of Spring.
@sarahmunoz143 жыл бұрын
I just harvested the last fennel and made a gorgeous pesto with the fronds. Pasta e fagioli with fresh borlotti today, and vegetable lasagna with the squash and eggplant tomorrow. Gardens are joy! In 3 weeks when your garden is full, mine will be dying down because of the California summer heat. Lovely tour.👏🏽
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Oh that all sounds SO DELICIOUS Sarah! I cannot wait for a filled garden, I hope you have had a great growing season
@jeffmom2 жыл бұрын
Watching this video, I was fascinated by the beauty of the British garden and field!
@northerngirlhobbies8 ай бұрын
On a good binge watch while getting seedlings ready inside. Your permaculture is truly an inspiration. I've been watching your channel for a few years now. Thank you.
@eliev78443 жыл бұрын
Garden is looking great! Love the ideia of using up dead space over the footpaths to grow the runnerbeans x
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Elie!! :D
@maryb45443 жыл бұрын
Here in Michigan in the US, we had no rain for weeks. Then for the past 2 weeks including today we've had rain just about every day. Nice to not have to water the garden, but would like a little sunshine now and then too.
@HilaRah3 жыл бұрын
Almost like April showers now come in May-June. We're going to need a new seasonal ditty.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Oh dear! I wish we had some of your rain Mary!
@maryb45443 жыл бұрын
@@HuwRichards me too. Flooding all over the state. Many highways closed because they're under water and more rain predicted for the next 2 days.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Gosh that does not sound like fun!!
@juliewatson22813 жыл бұрын
Just stumbled on you today- LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. I LEARN THE DIFFERENT VEGETABLES, SEASON THEY DO BEST, WHAT THEY ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE. WHAT T GROW TOGETHER IN THE SAME BED. YOUR GARDEN IS BEAUTIFUL.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant ! Welcome to my channel. I hope you find it useful :)
@carolfields68373 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful garden, Huw! I can see all your experience shining. So nice to see you doing what you love. Happy for you. 🌾
@pamteal54333 жыл бұрын
I love celery and can't always wait for the finished plant, so I cut some celery leaves and add them into my omelette, along with a spring onion, delish.
@IVMRGREENXX3 жыл бұрын
every time I watch one of your tour videos I'm left thinking...yeah I need another 4 raised beds. I'm running out of room over here Huw.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Hehehe well I guess that is a good thing ;)
@singlemomlivinginthemounta71773 жыл бұрын
Wow
@singlemomlivinginthemounta71773 жыл бұрын
I love watching a lot of your plants...I. am also a small farmer her in Philippines..I love living here In our mountain
@gardenerinagi15793 жыл бұрын
I love how you utilize space in your garden beds by adding in the tepees from one bed to the other to grow your vining vegetables. You maximize your space to grow food and pollinating flowers. Your gardens are stunning!
@benjohnson62518 ай бұрын
We just had to move to a new plot this year, and I'm watching your vids to hype me up. It's working 😊
@jeffengel26073 жыл бұрын
One nice thing about runner beans - you can grow them in the more public-facing parts of your turf and they're attractive enough not to bother some fussy neighbors. It helps too that they are able to grow in spaces (shade, upward) that are more challenging for other crops.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Yes they are wonderful in full flower! I believe they were origionally grown as an ornamental here in the UK until it was discovered they were edible
@pattithompson13952 жыл бұрын
Lower British Columbia has had a very cool winter that continued into Spring, and now even June and early July. We had one three day heat spell a few weeks ago. The tomatoes rocketed during that heat. Everything is behind in the garden and trees even have been late blooming with great numbers of tree blossoms blooming all at the same time..i am having my first garden in 35 years, and much appreciate the nuance of what you share, and the fact that your climate is similar to ours, means i get a lot of useful tips for adapting to the weather.
@terra22572 жыл бұрын
I am a vegetarian .And it is my dream to have own great perfect garden like your garden. Thank you for good explanation.
@debrafuller56932 жыл бұрын
I love living in paradise! Walking thru archways of harvest is magically delicious! First time designing our gardens! Yours is magnificent,and fun and you are happy and playfully imagining more! Blessings of harvest I'am sure!Happy for your excitement of Gorgeous FoxGloves!
@helen20613 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, Huw! There aren't enough words to describe the beauty of your garden. 😍
@lleestimer25473 жыл бұрын
especially enjoyed this video, if I were a slug..." and "the blackbirds are not getting my precious strawberries" bwahahahaaaaa!!!! very informative and entertaining. thank you.
@deborahnay87362 жыл бұрын
Your garden is beautiful. Wish I had one that looked like that. Your garden should be in magazines. I have never seen anything like it.
@sjr78223 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, 04:47 At a young age, my view about flowers, were like my Dad's view, "if you can't eat it, what good is it?" to the old-age view, if there is a spot without flowers, fill it up. I love flowers intertwining with the vegetables for splashes of color, and as you pointed out, bees love the flowers, on the most part. It took me 25 years, but I have flowers blooming from spring into the winter, wildflowers and bought seeds and plants. I'm sorry I didn't put up a teepee bean runner this year, I have woods full of saplings for oodles of teepees, but, I had my fingers in so many other experiments this year.
@KH-tc8ms3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Huw for being so soothing, inspiring and informative , after watching the first 5 minutes of this I ordered foxgloves! And some sweet peas! , really enjoy listening to you on the way back and forth to work 🌱☀️🥰
@conniecasale35932 жыл бұрын
He’s, so stunning. Like a calming place, I could spend hours in your lovely garden 🪴
@sandraconner6968 Жыл бұрын
Such a variety of crops! Amazing! The interplanting is something I need to do more of, and watching this will help me. Thank you
@maryhoffman95513 жыл бұрын
The grapes are amazing. And I love the beans growing up the water tanks. It's functional and beautiful.
@jeffcapeshop3 жыл бұрын
My bean leaves did that too, and soon grew out of it. I also assumed strong sun was to blame.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Yep mine are looking much better now :)
@fareebug84393 жыл бұрын
Suckers 🍅 make for a great second crop if you have time left in the season. Looks great!! 💕 We are behind 3-4 wks in central US too....weird season. Adaptability, haha the garden is always teaching. 🌱💗
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
They do but unfortunately we don't :)
@nataliawysocka671110 ай бұрын
jestem zauroczona twoim ogrodem . zaczęłam oglądać twoje filmy z przed 3 lat aż do teraz .fantastyczna wiedza . dopiero buduję dom wiec mam tylko 3 łóżka dla warzyw . masz przepiękny ogród i kompostowniki .kocham to co robisz . powodzenia
@annetteperks7 ай бұрын
What a fabulous garden thank you for showing it.
@nickob553 жыл бұрын
inspiring, I just did my first serious garden ever in Bulgaria, very pleased, I had mature trees and grapevines to begin with, I decided to companion plant various beans and peas with sunflowers and has been a great success, lots of parsley, potatoes, herbs and already planning next year.
@BlueGardenCottage3 жыл бұрын
Love the runner bean 'wig-wam'. We used to grow beans that way as arches between our beds and it made lovely tunnels to walk through. The children liked them too.
@mimi-gz5km3 жыл бұрын
Aaaa Soo beautiful 👏
@jennifergermain71313 жыл бұрын
so funny that I am in Canada, southern Ontario specifically and we have been having very similar weather, May was much colder than usual, going through another heat wave of 31c good rain fall but very hot days so my lettuce and spinach did not last long, tomatoes are doing terrific and harvesting some of my peas finally (most don't make it as far as the kitchen)
@banzy33 жыл бұрын
I grew Aztec brocolli last year. It's cousin goosefoot pops up like weeds everywhere, but that's edible too. I liked the Aztec so much I built my own little dedicated raised bed for it. It grew just over 6 foot and provided a lot of food. Another reason for the dedicated bed, is that it goes a gorgeous red in the autumn, and adds wonderful colour, but this is the stage where it starts to reseed itself. With the dedicated bed, I don't have to worry about pulling it out before the seeds go everywhere. "Tree spinach" (Chenopodium giganteum) is a similar and good one to grow, and also provides a wonderful splash of colour in its leaves - I also have a dedicated raised bed for it!
@Farida-A.R.3 жыл бұрын
Amazing Information of Gardening. A wide variety of plants are best maintained for good results. Thanks for sharing.
@guylamullins36023 жыл бұрын
Beautiful garden. Your climate is great for brassicas and broad beans. I’m learning a lot about climate differences this year. Indiana doesn’t have the right climate for most brassicas. I get by with radishes, turnips and bokchoy. Anything that takes more than 45 days just attracts aphids and borers. Broccoli grows small heads and attracts deer fly as soon as the temps are above 75 F. French beans do well here but runner beans and broad beans wilt in the summer heat.
@MmmDinos3 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean! I’m learning so much about microclimates too. I have an almost full sun backyard. In the Texas heat, the full sun part is too harsh for most veggies but the shaded part is thriving.
@sarahjones-jf4pr3 жыл бұрын
What a delight to watch your summer tour of your well stocked garden and simple straightforward presentation thank-you.
@Freerose23 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tour. I like the runnerbeans over the path. We had so much rain in June here in The Netherlands. And it was to cold. Every year is different, but that's the beauty of gardening, I think.
@Ed-eq5kd3 жыл бұрын
Nice tour, everything doing really well. Watching the video gave me an idea that I think you might consider. That is, a cookery episode, offshoot. You talk a lot about how you use your produce and I think that’s an area of great interest - how do we cook and enjoy what we grow.
@fatherofchickens79513 жыл бұрын
I've watched this three times now. I have spring fever so badly up here in Alaska!
@billybowen30233 жыл бұрын
Huw.........that is beauty, heart warm and a great inspiration. I love way the garden mirrors you in so may ways. Thank you 👍
@loren63013 жыл бұрын
Hello from Victoria, Australia! Love watching your videos Huw. My husband and I have just moved into a new built home and I can't wait to get a good raised vegetable bed going and hopefully have it set up by the time spring comes around here. Your videos are so great to watch and I'll be using so many of them as guides for my own growing practices! Seeing your garden is so inspiring and amazing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion for growing your own food. 😊
@lesliekendall56682 жыл бұрын
I'm definitely with you on growing potatoes in canvas containers next year. It was the only part of the property I tilled and every weed buried for the last century has come up. Even if I put the containers in the same spot, once I harvest, that spot is getting a good dose of cardboard and mulch!
@Jeannineross3 жыл бұрын
Wowww this makes me so happy! Great garden!!
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Me too! Glad it brings you happiness too. :)
@lyndaturner66863 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy the tours , it is good to see what you have growing and how it compares to my own garden, also ideas of trying something different .
@deborahnay87362 жыл бұрын
I love to listen to you talk. Your so smart. I just found your videos. Hello from Louisiana
@ronk40733 жыл бұрын
I used to put bird net over my strawberries. I did not need to this year. 2 reason: 1) I grew so many strawberries the birds couldn't eat a fraction of them anyway and I wasn't as bothered about losing such a small fraction, and 2) the birds have been too focused on my goumi berry shrubs. They have damaged a few strawberries and grabbed a few raspberries, currants, and gooseberries, but by and large the goumi berry shrubs have distracted them. I literally watched a catbird jumping around strawberry plants loaded with ripe strawberries beneath a goumi berry, but it did not peck at any of the strawberries. It was just eating the goumi berries. Over the course of a couple weeks the birds picked that goumi berry clean. But by the time that one was empty, the other variety was ripe, and they've moved on to that one. The first goumi started to ripen 1 week after my strawberries started to ripen, and the second goumi still has ripe fruit on it a week after the strawberries finished up. I think it will still have fruit through the raspberry and red currant harvest. Between that and fixing nitrogen, they've been pretty useful! And when fully ripe they taste good, even if there is very little meat on the fruit and it has a relatively large seed in the center. So I let them have the goumi berries, and I harvest almost all of the rest of the berries.
@przybyla4203 жыл бұрын
Wow I might have to try this
@lynnelliot72563 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos I really enjoy them, I sometimes go back to your early ones and watch you doing them when u were a child, u have come so far, good on u. I would love to see u do some quick and easy Welsh lunch recipes from the food u pick Thanks, from New Zealand
@insidethegardenwall223 жыл бұрын
Having had been growing grapes for almost 2 decades, I know that they go rampant in the heat of summer and do need detailed pruning throughout the growing season for optimum fruit production You also want to access the vines from all angles and preferably at a comfortable height or you will have a hard time keeping up. Furthermore, you don’t want the foliage to cast too much shade over any summer crops below like cucumbers and tomatoes. That said, if you keep up with the constant maintenance, it’s a marvelous crop to have. Enjoy your channel as always.
@pbandjelly13113 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I have been interested in a grape-covered archway so this helps! So: Plan to keep it at a reachable height; prune often in the height of summer, from various angles; be aware of planting anything under/northward that could get shaded out. Yes?
@insidethegardenwall223 жыл бұрын
@@pbandjelly1311 Yes. By no means an expert, but experience shows that you want to space each plant at least 4-8 feet apart (I actually do mine every 10 feet). Choose your varieties well before you plant, research the various pruning methods for the specific varieties and prepare to protect your crops from the birds down the road. Grapes are easy to grow but hard to grow well. Make friends with the local viticulturists to learn more about the best varieties, soil conditions, pruning methods and pest control. Enjoy your adventure!😌
@brixmariot2 жыл бұрын
this garden is so beautiful
@HuwRichards2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!😊
@mexico53ify3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful tour thank you. I'm loving the subtitles...Llanover peas come up as hangover peas!!!!!
@Digeroo1233 жыл бұрын
What a fab garden. I am watching this on a cloudy December day. It has really cheered me up. I have been gathering a lot of leaves and manure, so hoping for good things next year.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm so glad this cheered you up. Good luck with your growing! :)
@deborahstahl59822 жыл бұрын
I love all of your videos and have implemented many of your techniques and suggestions in my own garden. Also have two of your books. Thank you for your outstanding work.
@karenMarg593 жыл бұрын
I made the fermented nettle juice with the brown sugar, but it didn't create very much liquid, even though I had 1.5 kilos of nettle tops. After about a week, I had to add some water in order to help the proces. I can tell my plants love this fertilizer. I am going to start some more. 😊
@rickschulte85943 жыл бұрын
I really admire your knowledge and your garden
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's lovely to hear. Really appreciate it :)
@jeanettebaldwin39022 жыл бұрын
Love looking at your bounty and your obvious love and passion for what you do. So crazy that here in Texas, I am also in a 8 zone like you in Wales. Can tell right away by you standing in June with pants and a long sleeve shirt, that zone 8 can vary wildly in June/July. Thanks for sharing and getting me all inspired and ready to plant next month!
@zoewhite77052 жыл бұрын
The US zones don't really work for here in the UK as we don't have a continental climate. We'd be called an 8 based on our mild winters but our summers are not as hot as a US zone 8 (sadly for us!).
@charlottevhh26593 жыл бұрын
Incredible work, so refreshing to see. You mentioned you and your family aren’t connected to water. Have you always lived here or was this a choice? So very inspiring. Its beautiful. Love from the Netherlands
@pjf8833 жыл бұрын
Hi Huw, Garden looks Beautiful !! I wanted to share with you a couple of things on spaghetti squash that I have learned over the years.Yes they are great in salads. PLUS cut them in half length wise,scoop out seeds leave the meat. Spear a little olive oil ,turn upside down and bake for 45-1hr on a cookie sheet.Then when you remove meat it does look like spaghetti. Then make your favorite tomato sause and meatballs. Cover with Parmigiano cheese.Great replacement for pasta. OR bake the same way and mix cinnamon and butter Brown sugur as a wonderful sweet treat dish. You can also when planting them on a trellis and tie fruit they get heavy. Just wanted to share , you have shared so much helpful gardening ideas. Pam > from Iowa. Take Care. 🍇🍓🍅🥦 Happy Gardening🧄🌶🫑🥕
@suburbanhomestead3 жыл бұрын
I suppose your drier weather this year mimicked more the American weather and that is why you had little slug damage, and why we can use lots of mulch here without too much trouble. (And benefit so much from using it). Do you ever have problems with allium leaf miner? They recently appeared here and decimated my onion and leek crops this year. Since they originally come from the European continent I wondered if you also have to deal with them.
@kahzinger3 жыл бұрын
What a flourishing space, Huw! Love the poly culture ✌🏼.
@ygermino3 жыл бұрын
wow....amazing garden. i loved what you said about using carrot for calcium and you are using it for your fermented plant juice as foliar spray.... great idea
@joannc1477 ай бұрын
Huw,, love your videos ❤️. I’m also in a Zone 8 (was 7b until this year 🤷🏻♀️) here in North Carolina. I’m cracking up that you’ll be planting brassicas in JUNE - way too hot here at that time. Brassicas are Cool Weather crops for us. I’ve got 4 cauliflower plants which I’m growing for rabbit feed. My beet roots are, I think, ripe and ready to pull. I’m anxiously awaiting delivery of your new book which may give clues on how to prepare beets for eating! I am tightly packing my crops as you demonstrate. Thank you, thank you….keep posting! Following your 10 Staples guidelines.
@julesgoh3 жыл бұрын
Yay! So happy to have a nice long video to slowly enjoy. Thanks Huw!
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!:)
@timwells30563 жыл бұрын
Great video! We gave just got back from seeing our daughter in south Wales so it was nice to watch you. I think the grapes will look stunning . And next year I will be doing the beans like your reverse wig wag over the walk way .
@tamararoberts93073 жыл бұрын
Growing things up along the water tanks is something I know I'd be doing as well. I'm always trying outofthebox ideas for space
@fleurjoyce1111 Жыл бұрын
Inspiring. My garden is so empty by comparison. I'm going to stuff it with more plants, get some flowers in, right now.
@GRASSYELLOW3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful views of the vegetable paradise
@nomyazianabukassim16593 жыл бұрын
Hello im watching from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 👋🙋♀️you have a wonderful garden. Can't wait for your next videos.
@tamararoberts93073 жыл бұрын
Your strawberries look amazing! Yum . But ,of course, everything in your gardens always look great and healthy ❤
3 жыл бұрын
I remmeber your first videos. You AND your garden have come so far!!!
@KatrinaMiller117 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I learn alot from you and appreciate the sharing of knowledge! Thank you so much!
@peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo79203 жыл бұрын
Hello Huw and Greetings from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸 Wow, your Garden is a picture perfect destination. We had a very dry May and first of June. Now we are having regular 🌧 and possibly a hurricane in a day or so. My Garden is still producing Giant Japanese Red Mustard and Multicolored Chinese Spinach. Take care and I love watching your channel 👩🌾👍
@crumbz4203 жыл бұрын
U have ur own paradise keep green
@shfrederick13 жыл бұрын
Your garden Is looking amazing! Where I live in the United States the bugs have been really bad this year so it's been quite the battle. I'm thankful we haven't had a shortage of rain
@ritamustikasari3 жыл бұрын
It's such a beautiful garden. Regards from Majenang, Central Java, Indonesia. We have many stakes made of bamboo for the butterfly pea flower to grow. It helps easy harvesting the blue flower every morning.
@Mrpurple753 жыл бұрын
I don’t know how many more of your videos I can handle, that overhead view at the beginning make my garden look so sad. Great video, I have to go console my garden now🤣
@felicitygee3813 жыл бұрын
😂 me too
@julijopeterson7096 Жыл бұрын
Your garden is magical & beautiful. I wish I could have one. I live in an apartment in the city & have no space.
@ausfoodgarden3 жыл бұрын
Nice video Huw. I hope your Amaranth gets enough sun as it loves sunshine. Such an aesthetically pleasing plant and you can eat the leaves and seeds, so very productive. It's mid-winter here in Australia so not much growing right now. Lot's of work to get ready for spring though when the weather permits. Hope to see that Amaranth 2 metres tall and full of seed heads later in the year 👍
@rosesallotmentadventures93653 жыл бұрын
All looking lovely as usual Huw. We've put in 24 foot of arch tunnel at the side of beds to maximise space. I'd love to know what Liz does to her spagetti squash to get 15 to 20 from one plant. Thats amazing!
@marticaL2 жыл бұрын
Your borage can be chopped back into the soil for a nutrient boost. Great vid!
@FleurDeLysPTV3 жыл бұрын
wow that's awesome garden ..I love how you grow it.I will learn from you
@bettyadkisson1681 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the teepee idea I will use it this year and the trellises over the beds.
@ohio_gardener3 жыл бұрын
It is great to see such productive organic beds with such a variation of plants. Here in SW Ohio we are about 1 month into the growing season, and will soon start harvesting green beans and tomatoes. We are harvesting beets & carrots, and will soon be planting the second crop of them. The cool weather crops are coming to an end with the increasing daily heat with decreasing rains.
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I really appreciate it! Oooh that must be very esciting, and I am about to do another big planting of things :D
@pluiedopale033 жыл бұрын
I'm here because 1. I love gardening and 2. I love your accent. : )
@GraftingTactick3 жыл бұрын
Wow, your garden looks so beautiful, very well looked after, salute from Australia 👌👌 loved it . Thanks for sharing all the great tips💕💕
@laurajames361 Жыл бұрын
Love watching your garden grow & getting growing tips. I too am growing potatoes in a container for the first time & I'm growing them in (Sawdust) from our sawmill! I would like advice on pruning the Grapevine? I made over 4 cases of Grape 🍇 jelly last year from mine .
@christinebrooks63643 жыл бұрын
Lovely garden and raised beds are full of healthy produce too🙂
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Christine! :)
@66REDD663 жыл бұрын
❤️ I love your garden and enthusiasm.🐝🌼🌳🥕🥬🥦🍓🍓🍓🍊🍎🍏🧅
@HuwRichards3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! :D
@naomi26463 жыл бұрын
Very delightful garden, enjoyed the tour, lots ideas I can use. Thank you!
@ganefa76853 жыл бұрын
Your garden so beautiful. Regards from Indonesia🙏👍❤
@orianadiazbarria32835 ай бұрын
Hola, qué preciosidad de huerto tienes, estoy maravillada!!! un saludo desde Chile en el extremo sur de Sudamérica. Éxito en tus futuras plantaciones y cosechas.