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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All Comments (21)
  • 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
  • @brittamai5367
    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?
  • @IVMRGREENXX
    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.
  • 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.
  • @AussieBit451
    The way you described lettuce flowers is the way I want my romance novels to read every👏time👏
  • @Mandariniable
    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.
  • 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.
  • @moonedward63
    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.
  • @maryb4544
    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.
  • Holy crap, your garden is insane......job well done my friend. Amazing what you've done.
  • @eliev7844
    Garden is looking great! Love the ideia of using up dead space over the footpaths to grow the runnerbeans x
  • @jeffmom
    Watching this video, I was fascinated by the beauty of the British garden and field!
  • @sarahmunoz14
    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.👏🏽
  • @eriklane4808
    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!
  • @benjohnson6251
    We just had to move to a new plot this year, and I'm watching your vids to hype me up. It's working 😊
  • He’s, so stunning. Like a calming place, I could spend hours in your lovely garden 🪴
  • @jeffengel2607
    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.