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Beautiful Permaculture Kitchen Garden Tour | HUGE July Harvests
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2022
- I'm so excited to share the July garden tour of my permaculture and no dig inspired kitchen garden! It is so full of plants and food, and in this video I share some of the key harvests, new crops, favourite little things and lots more about the vegetable garden. I am already so excited for August and to show you how much change will happen over the next 4 weeks but in the meantime sit back and relax this garden tour and have a wonderful weekend!
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You have my dream garden. You have no idea how jealous I am everytime I see it. So beautiful. So much dedication and hard work!
Same dude same ❤️😭🔥
Ditto that!! It is a beautiful dream garden!! 💖
I’m so jealous too! Lol hopefully I’ll get there someday.
Exactly 💯 ❤️
My dream is to have a garden, after that I'll see it eventually looks like Huw's garden
your videos are of a rare kind, I immediately hit "repeat" when I start a new one. So I can watch and listen many times until I have seen and learned every little bit. ❤
Hello baerbel
Can’t believe how tall your dill has grown and it all looks so beautiful
I love how excited you look when you harvest your vegetable. I totally feel with you. I will the same. I wish you a great summer with lots of beautiful harvest. Greetings all the way from the Czech republic from a garden (and art) lover
This is insane,if you was in the common wealth games for chilled out growing you'd get the gold medal dude💓
Everything is so beautiful. The care and dedication you have towards your garden is evident.
Thank you! :)
I love watching your videos, Huw! I always feel so encouraged and inspired. You have such a gift for bringing gardening to people in an accessible and engaging way. Thank you so much for the light and joy you are putting out into the world! 💝
You deserve a gold medal 🏅🏅🇬🇧👍
Nothing beats homegrown food..
The satisfaction of seeing your own grow and harvest.. phenomenal
Completely Agree! :)
Here in Alabama USA our gardens never look that lush and green past late May. Your garden is beautiful!!!
What is the brassica you mentioned? Would be very helpful to list the less common plants. You make them look so appealing.
Huw, I now have my 74 year old dad watching your channel. Thank you! He loves it!
Brilliant! Thank you so much :)
Challenges of food forests “ still the photography is fantastic, well done 👍
Such a calming personality and good insights.
I love your videos
Always so excited whenever you upload!! I just know it's going to be another video with lots of gardening wisdom and beautiful aesthetics
Ahh damn you've set a high standrad for me now I must always meet it to avoid dissapointment ;)
@@HuwRichards Oh yes! You must, or we shall be very cross with you, very cross indeed! :D
I love your "warm welcome"- it always feels so real...
Your garden really is the definition of abundance and productivity! So much variety, and everything looks so healthy. I’m both delighted for you… and jealous! In good way of course! 😂
Thank you so much Niall!
seeing you be upset about the noodles but then immediately going to improve them is amazing and inspiring to me! i would've given up but you didn't and i really respect that! I love your videos
Τhis time of the year your garden looks like paradise!
Awh thank you!!🌱
Hello from San Antonio, Texas. Love the refreshing green of your garden. Thank you for your inspiration, I always learn something from each video and your books as well.
How have I never run across your videos before? Loved the garden tour, can't wait to see what's next.❤
Thanku Huw
A wonderful productive tour
👏👏
Thanks Tony!:)
What a wonderful garden. It’s the best time of the year right now. To walk in the garden and to harvest what is ripe. I really like it!
Yes I love it! :)
Just lovely...Not just productive but beautiful🌿🌱🌻
Hello Barbra
I love these garden tours! I envy your climate in Wales, it's really a wonderful place to live if you're a gardener!
Thanks for another inspiring video. Our little food-producing patch of the garden here in Denmark is slowly getting bigger and bigger to incorporate more crops.
Really enjoy when you share how you prepare and eat the crops. I suppose the Danish food culture perhaps looks different, (for example the use of broad beans in meals is rather uncommon I think). So thanks for sharing those little tricks.
We love peas (as well) and had “Oregon” in our quite small greenhouse from March to give an impressive harvest through the hungry gap and finishen in time to be replaced by cucumbers.
Love, Love, LOVE the tour!
I bore my family friends and neighbors with my garden talk. They don't get it! Huw....You're wonderful! I'm still learning! Thx for sharing.
Vous avez un magnifique potager bravo 👍
A bientôt
Hi Huw,
Appreciated your tour ☺️, tried to work out the names of some of the varieties you were so happy with.......stem lettuce, tree cabbage and the Welsh variety of a pea plant.
Would you be able to list your varieties so others could obtain the seeds and enjoy?
Cheers
Den, a Suffolk gardener
Celtuce , Asturian Tree Cabbage and Llanover Peas. :)
WOW! What a beautiful garden Such abundance. You must be so proud as this is proof of the difference your approach is making. We’ll done
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
What an incredible garden, the best I have seen, you are a wealth of knowledge, thanks sent from Georgia, USA.
Your garden is amazing! You are such an inspiration to me. I love your tours. It gives me ideas of what I can plant and how to plant.
Even though my climate and soil is vastly different I can still gain so much knowledge from you for my own garden. Your books are so helpful too. Thanks again!
Huw, you have such an amazing garden, so many delicious varieties. You bring such valuable knowledge. Thank you and keep trialing.
Thank you so much Deborah!
Austrian tree cabbage? I will love you forever for showing me this brassica!!
Watch Chris Evans doing garden harvesting is the top satisfaction! :D
If you have the space, there's no such thing as growing too much. What you don't eat becomes compost.
But, on the other hand, more species variety is better than more volume of one species.
I have several volunteer tomato plants. They are staring to produce at the same time as the nursery plants I bought!!!
What you don't need, share the bounty with others. People appreciate the food and flavor!
Excellent harvest!!! God bless you and your crops...
Thank you Huw. You're an inspiration to budding permaculturists 🙏👍
My pleasure! Thank yo so much :)
I love your idea for using green coriander seeds. I typically let the seeds dry for use in curries, so I'm excited to give the green coriander butter a try as a refreshing alternative. Thank you for the terrific videos!
Envy, envy envy! Love your enthusiasm which is so infectious. Started no dig beds this year with mixed results. Hope if I build the beds up with better quality compost it will be better next year. Many thanks for all your tips and information.
Keep your bouquets of roses. Give me artichoke flowers any day 😊
Huw, you have the most wholesome garden videos. Your excitement for your garden just melts out of the screen. Going to be adding celtuce to my 'to grow' list.
Great! It will be a lovely addition :)
Yay really enjoy to watch
Very nice ideas,, super creative.
Thanks You for sharing beautiful garden .
You are so welcome :)
Celtuce needs quite a lot of space for a fully grown thick stem (30cm by 30cm). We mainly use the stem for cooking (slice it, stir fry with beef, add some soy sauce and chili paste)
Thank you so much for the tip!!
Wonderful garden! If the birds are going desperately after unripe grapes they may be lacking water. A bird bath might be a good solution...
Amazing!!! Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
I looked through the comments, couldn't find the name of those Welsh peas. I live in an area much like Wales, wet, foggy, and of course, slugs.
This year I tried using dried coffee grounds to deter the slugs. My thinking is the slugs won't like crossing such granular particles. The coffee grounds seemed to work because the slime is either harder to make or absorbed. Still not sure precisely why, but it did seem to work. The fragrance was handy to keep pests off.
Lovely video, love your tours. I will have a huge garden one day so I can grow more and more 😀
Keep doing you, Huw. You’re a big inspiration to a garden in Colorado, USA. Cheers!
Loved the tour and hearing about how you use your produce, thank you!
Thanks so much Joyce!!
Great looking garden!
Thank you!!
I’m looking your videos from France (Normandy) and it’s always a pleasure 🌱🥗
I love your enthusiasm for placing plants for color. I am not familiar with some of these plants because I am from New York, USA, but I am learning. Thank you.
You are very welcome! :)
Amazing garden! Love your videos and information you inspire me 🪴
Awh that's wicked Denise - thank you!
@@HuwRichards I can’t wait to see your next video 🌻
it is my dream garden
I dehydrated my onion tops and turned them into green onion powder. It can go in anything but is especially good on roasted potatoes
Why did I not know this before?! I've definitely been missing a trick. I pulled up a couple of garlic in my polytunnel, sliced stems in half vertically, popped on the griddle with olive oil & salt - beautiful.
I've had trouble with leeks due to allium leaf miner so green garlic could be a real substitute. I'll be sowing masses more in the autumn. Guessing softneck are best for eating green? Scapes on my hardnecks will be ready very soon. Yum.
So much food, I’m envious of the fact you had heavy rain , I’m in Cornwall and it’s been so dry, we had a slight damping last night , it’s now August the 2nd but not enough to fill my butts.
I’ve had a hard time getting into kohlrabi, I’d love to see or hear about some of your uses beyond grating.
Beautiful garden, you really inspired me to expand on my initial plans to make a garden to reach for more.
Kohlrabi is delicious young just eaten like an apple when peeled, sliced into rounds and added to salads, julienned and added to a quick pickle, fermented, or roasted as a root vegetable with olive oil, salt and pepper when older. I also really enjoy it added to a stirfry and cooked until just heated and tender.
Peeled, tossed in oil and seasoning and roasted in the oven or air fryer! So tasty! :)
Lush and beautiful 🥰. What a bounty of healthy greens. Well done!
wow..its looking great Huw
Stunning.
You have a beautiful garden 💚👍🏻✨
So nice of you :)
Wonderful inspiring garden. Thanks for tour.
You are most welcome!!
Fantastic garden and wonderful enthusiasm!
So jealous of your spectacular garden. 😀👍
Amo este canal.
Brazil 🇧🇷
Love ❤ all your plants amazing garden 😍
I tried my first green garlic because of your suggestion earlier this year and it was wonderful. I am also going to be more organized in my planting next year, per your suggestion. Normally I am just intuitive, but I also over see. Plants get shaded out. Lol I lost lots of onions or they remained tiny because overplanted lol. Oh well the joys of gardening
Thank you so much for this video again. Now I know what to do with my overgrown lettuce.
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thank you. Always enjoy seeing your gorgeous garden.
You should add some cooking videos to the channel!
Check out our blog farmerandchef.co.uk/blog :)
Huw I am so jealous! You have the most beautiful garden, and your vegetables are out of this world, my purple sprouting broccoli is covered with green fly and the Brussels sprouts are covered white fly even though they were covered with Enviromesh, my runner beans are covered with black fly! But I guess I mustn’t complain I got a lovely crop of onions, yellow French beans, cucumbers and Red Malabar Spinach and the courgettes have started producing too, please keep up the good work your videos are very informative thank you.
Thank you so much! I certainly will do. Good Luck with your growing :)
I’ve discovered celery flowers this year they are fantastic for flower arranging and a great aromatic alternative to gypsophila flowers and last ages if conditioned correctly.
Thanks for sharing! :)
@@HuwRichards what was the name of that Cabbage you were talking about, about 3.55 minutes in tried replaying four times still didn’t catch the name!
I adore carrots, what is your secret? Is the soil soft for about a foot, to get such gorgeous carrots to grow that large? Oh my word, those onions are spectacular, were they grown from onion sets or seed? I no longer drink coffee, so I don't have any coffee grounds to augment my small garden, but I do drink tea. Do teabags have the same results as coffee grounds? Astounding harvest - Thank you very much!!!!
How beautiful! 🌱🌱🌱
Great video as always thanks!
Looking amazing Huw! unfortunately my cucumbers this year have lots and lots of flowers but not a single fruit, my son wanted to have a go at growing the round yellow ones but so far no joy. Our tomatoes on the other hand are hanging nearly 3 ft out of the greenhouse window! Easily 9ft tall and like your cherry tomatoes they are full of fruits.
Have you tried pollinating the cucumbers by hand?
Beautiful!
WOW! All those onions! 👍
Que abundancia felicitaciones💚🌱
Wow, absolutely amazing as always, such an amazing harvest. Love watching your vlogs, so informative and helpful. Thank you so much 👍 😊
You're very welcome! :)
Very impressive and inspiring garden, Huw. Do you water everything manually daily? It may interesting to see some videos on how you process all these vegtables, storage, etc. Thanks.
NO WAY!! I watered only seedlings 2 times a week during dry weater, developed plants more so once deeply every 2 weeks if that:)
He's blessed with a wetter climate. 😂 I live in the Eastern US and we haven't got a drop of rain in weeks. Gotta water deep every other day here.
Wales is famously rainy. Here in N Germany, it's rained here maybe half a dozen times since March!
Thank you for the tour of your veg plot. I am feeling very jealous. I have tried for a second year to have a veg plot. Struggling, first with the weather, not like the weather in Wales unfortunately, then slugs and I think my soil isn't the best but I am going to try, try again. Thank you for your enthusiasm and inspiration.
Don't give up! Keep trying and see what works best for you :)
@@HuwRichards I sure will. Thank you.
So inspiring! Absolutely love this.
I ❤️ your garden
I'm sure it's a lot of editing work, but it would be so great to read the latin names on screen as the plant is shown - easier to look up and possibly track down.
Hi, I was wondering how big really your garden is. Judging from this video it looks immense 😁
What a dream garden full of different varieties! You haven't mentioned how your Blauhilde is going. It's growing beautifully in my vegetable garden and I was wondering when to harvest it. 😊
Great tour.... tk you Huw! I need help in tying knots to hold the bamboo poles together like you. have them in your. garden. I tried tying tree branches to. form a cross trellis like yours in this video and the poles keep sliding down.
Love this, thanks for the inspiration Huw!
Any time! :)
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with others always very interesting. On a personal note what size bucket do you grow your potatoes here
nice!!
2 questions for you Hugh if you can help . 1 ) at which stage do you cut off the seed heads of onions /shalottes etc ? 2) Can the liquid from a container , with a mixture of dry leaves and green waste cuttings , including comfrey , from last spring , be used as a feed for the garden this summer ? and do i have to dilute it like other store bought market feeds ?
Beautiful tasty garden ..
Your garden looks super duper!
Thank you James!!
Very garden thanks for ideas
Good stuff, Huw
Your veggie garden is impressive. I just tried looking for the asturian tree cabbage you showed us and I wonder where you bought the seeds for it.
Gorgeous! Such a beautiful and productive garden, very soothing to the spirit.
I know Dakota Black (corn) only as a popcorn variety. Have you found a field corn or sweet corn variety by the same name?