End of June Vegetable Garden Tour | Permaculture & No Dig Raised Beds

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This video is an end of summer tour of the vegetable garden to show you how things are looking and to use as a comparison when I make the full summer tour of the garden later in July or August depending on how this weird season goes! I really hope you find it interesting seeing how the raised beds are developing. This kitchen garden has always been 100% organic with no use of any chemicals ever and is around 19 year old.

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Full garden tour will be out around early August😊 sorry for the over saturated section of video...#oompaloompahuw

HuwRichards
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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

elizabethscott
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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.

IVMRGREENXX
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Watching this video, I was fascinated by the beauty of the British garden and field!

jeffmom
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Holy crap, your garden is well done my friend. Amazing what you've done.

chaximushoffman
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I love watching a lot of your plants...I. am also a small farmer her in Philippines..I love living here In our mountain

singlemomlivinginthemounta
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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.

northerngirlhobbies
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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?

brittamai
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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

nataliawysocka
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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.👏🏽

sarahmunoz
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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.

jeffengel
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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. 🌱💗

fareebug
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Garden is looking great! Love the ideia of using up dead space over the footpaths to grow the runnerbeans x

eliev
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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🧄🌶🫑🥕

pjf
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Love to watch it vlog it's always refreshing

radzmasakkam
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The grapes are amazing. And I love the beans growing up the water tanks. It's functional and beautiful.

maryhoffman
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Sprinkle wood ash on the beans. Beans well planted with potatoes.

silvitaaaa
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Just beautiful. I once grew 9 varieties of amaranth, like Jacobs tears that look like Rasta curls, pom-pom amaranths that have instead of seeds, giant tops of yellow, or pink and yellow, or red leaves, that look like huge flowers, and elephant amaranth, that looks like it has a trunk, and golden amaranth that has huge golden bunches of seeds, and green amaranth with green seed heads.
Because I moved to the desert it’s not easy to find great things that love that much heat. But Amaranth is extremely heat Hardy and will take a lot. They make the most delicious greens but you have to cook them for a long time.

Raina
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Wow ..your garden looking beautiful ..

imalirathnayaka
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I'm here because 1. I love gardening and 2. I love your accent. : )

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