These tips are to help new gardeners but may also teach others some stuff you didn’t know. These are just for a bit of fun and will definitely help you out. If any of you have a good tip please share them in the comment section 🙂 5 easy to grow vegetables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTTcMXun3dw
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Great Tips my friend! unfortunately our spring has been terrible. way under seasonal normal… uggg!! Your garden looks great my friend and excellent tips!
This type of helpful information was not available when I was starting out. Nicely done Huw. 🙂
Very good tips, Huw.
You are wise beyond your years. Thanks for kindly sharing your advice and encouragement with new gardeners.
Great tips, really like the Facebook groups you gave shouts out to.
HI Huw. As a beginner who is just coming up to his first anniversary on the plot I would say that spending money is unavoidable at the start but to concentrate on building infrastructure, with things you can buy once and then not have to buy again. What I mean by that is things like tools, pots seeds etc. If you do not have compost waiting for you then you are going to have to buy that as well, and that is also unavoidable, but what you should start to do is build up your infrastructure for next year with piles of leaf mould and kitchen waste building up next year's compost. Mowing the lawn is an excuse to add to your compost. Raking leaves in autumn is actually building up your leaf mould for next year. Making dinner and peeling your carrots is another opportunity to add to your compost. You won't be able to use it for a year but at least if you start then you will be able to access it in time, and ultimately avoid buying it. Look for building sites and ask if they have palettes they don't want or need. Similarly for scaffolding boards. These two things can build you a shed and raised beds which can save huge amounts of money. Look at ways to utilise other people's rubbish in your garden before you consider spending money. As you carry on you will spend less ,oney because you will build up your infrastructure, but don't delude yourself that on day 1 you can do it all right now for nothing. You can have whatever you want now if you pay for it, or you can wait for it to become available cheaper or wait longer and get it for free, everyone makes their choice what they get, when they get it and how much they pay for it.
Great tips Huw!
I absolutely love your video's so helpful . thank you 🙂
It's my first try at gardening this year, I begun 2 months ago and it's challenging because I'm growing in pots inside in my bedroom (for seedlings) and on my little balcony (I don't have a garden) but it's lots of fun if I use these tips 🙂
So far I have eaten salad several times and a handful of strawberries, but I'm expecting bigger veggies for the summer if everything goes right. I have some failures as well but I don't take it bad because I can always replant later.
Plus I do little experiments like planting turnip from the supermarket 😉
So yes, I had some costs for pots, compost, some tools but nothing too expensive, and I think it's gonna be worth it in the end !
Great suggestions
Very motivated video… I am new gardener & your video gives me a lot of information. Thanks..
You are wise, how old are you? I was not this intelligent until I was in my 30's. Well done.
Great set of videos, I've very much enjoyed them. Keep it up!
Very good video! I especially like the tip about starting with something easy. Back when I started gardening – only flowers back then – I started with some very easy annuals and had great success. I believe that was the main reason why I got so hooked on gardening. You have a great channel and I just subscribed. Keep up the good work! 🙂
Spot on advice Huw! I'm in my second season and made many of the mistakes you mentioned. No regrets of course. I did overspend in the first season. I agree to make the first year your learning year! (Actually the fun part is every year will be a learning year!) ~ Sheryl
Blimey Huw, what a state your rootrainers are in. I have mine at 6 years old and still looking pretty good. Glad to see you use them 🙂
Thank you
Thanks Huw I love your videos I guess your the same as me at the moment I'm just itching to start seed sowing . Any hints on what I can expect to start indoors soon and is it too soon to start chitting my first earlies ? cheers bro look forward to your next vid, Chris.
These are great tips. Thank you so much. I do pretty well with flowers but last 4 yrs have tried every kind of method to grow veg. So far miserable results. But like you said don't give up! I will keep trying!
I'm telling you it's the crap products in the soil and goodness knows what else. People become legless when they're intoxicated. It's the same thing
This is so informative. Love the presentation. I am learning so much.
Good work my dear friend.
Thank you! I really enjoy learning from you.
Thanks for helpful tips
Very good video clip. Keep going and write the book.
Omg you are so young here! Cute!!!
Thanks Sir, I've learned a lot from your vlog. Hope to visit your place in the near future with your permission. Stay safe and God bless.