VIDEO: How to sketch a tree
A short vid on how to sketch a tree. A quick and cool vid. Please rate and comment. If you sub I will subb back
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A short vid on how to sketch a tree. A quick and cool vid. Please rate and comment. If you sub I will subb back
A Self Sufficient Me production about making tomato toasties. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “5 Fruit Tree & Veggie Patch Questions” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50HgG0yBX80 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
a look at a sketch of my house that i did today, and two acrylic paintings. I hope you like them and plz subscribe so u will be able to know when i’ll put up another vid on art and how to sketch different objects
A step by step guide explaining how you can make your own liquid manure (here of sheep manure). I also explain how to use it after separating into the water for up to three weeks.
A quick look at one of my blackcurrant cuttings after taken 3 years ago. also a look at a established blackcurant bush.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/HuwsNursery/230570577036933 A tutorial showing the complete progress of making the eco friendly logs out of newspaper
A quick look at a cucumber plant with lots of climbing shoots and runners. There are mini cucumbers and courgettes growing, and the plant is supported by a tripod.
Propagation update on August 17 showing successful growth of grape vine, dogwood, apple seedlings, cotoneaster, and lemon balm.
Huw Richards shows his grapevine in this video. The grapevine is in its second year and has grapes that are small but already ripe. Huw goes along the grapevine and adjusts the grapes to have enough space to grow. He plans to make a video about propagating grapevines from hardwood cuttings in the winter.
Huw’s Nurseries showcase their habitat pile, which is perfect for providing a home for various wildlife, including bugs, beetles, and even chanterelles.
Huw gives a tour of his solar tunnel, which is mulched with bark and contains various plants such as tomatoes, cucumbers, courgettes, sweet corn, and climbing French beans.
This video demonstrates how to train raspberry plants to support them from wind damage after they have fruited.
This video shows how to make organic nettle plant fertilizer by fermenting nettles in water for two weeks.
Huw Richards shares a propagation update, showcasing various cuttings he has been nurturing over the past month. He talks about his grape, dogwood, miniature rose, apple seed rootstock, lavender, margium, golden margin, gooseberry, lemon balm, and soapwort plants.
Huw Richards experiments growing organic rootstocks from apple seeds, after chilling them in a fridge for 30 days, and then planting them in a propagator. He demonstrates how to plant them and plans to use them for grafting in late August to September.
A YouTube video shows that rose cuttings can root successfully, using a miniature ornamental rose plant as an example.
This video demonstrates how to propagate roses from cuttings. It is best to select healthy growth just after they’ve flowered around August time.
This video is a weekend tip for growing tomato plants in small spaces. It demonstrates how to support the plant using string and twine to train it to grow upwards.
This video provides a guide on how to identify a hazel tree by its fruit, leaves, and bark. The hazel tree can be propagated by layering and is commonly used for coppicing.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/HuwsNursery/230570577036933 A video that explains how to lay, light and keep the fire going. Great on a summers evening.
Huw Richards presents his newly planted soft fruit hedge in its second growing season, featuring gooseberries, white currants, and red and black currants. He shares tips on pruning and mulching, and promises a video on making curtains of red, white, and black currants.
In this video, the speaker demonstrates how to propagate lavender by using a pot with compost and watering it twice a day.
This video is a tutorial on how to propagate golden marjoram from cuttings. The process involves gently pulling out the bottom of the stem to reveal the roots, crumpling the roots slightly to give them space to spread out, and then planting them in compost.
This YouTube video demonstrates how to propagate plants from softwood cuttings, specifically focusing on lavender and lemon balm. The presenter provides step-by-step instructions on selecting and preparing cuttings, applying rooting hormone powder, and caring for the cuttings until they root.