All you need is a single plant to provide you with an abundance of food, and even get more plants from it! And different ones too! This video tells you exactly how there is no excuse to NOT grow your own organic homegrown fruit and vegetables in your garden for free and for the rest of your life.
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That is a neat looking harvesting tool 🙂 almost thought it was a cheese grater lol
Just realised this was possible. I don't go out without my secateurs now.
I am just here for getting preparation for this corona apocalypse
Good video but the whole dont need money is easy to say when you have land to plant things, in most city areas etc you'd have to grow in pots or have an allotment/greenhouse and even then wouldn't be able to grow enough to be life time efficient
I like your passion for perennials……
So,blackberry,rhubarb,apple? That all
Ooh I hope you read this, please tell me what that impressive scoop is you use to harvest the berries? I'm in need of such handy device for using hands or fork for elderberry seems not ideal and that scoop just seems the proper tool for the job.
Here in south east France it's just too dry for the Jerusalem artichoke we had them going for one year and left a lot but after three years they are no longer there (I tossed some in a pot with insect repellent plants on the place where we sit and they grow for we give that pot water. But in the garden it gets too dry we had 41.7C a few days back, all trees suffer now that the river has gone dry. Next year I will use pumps and irrigate the weeks before the drought get too bad, two years ago I pumped 1 million liters of water and we were the only ones with a green garden and nice harvest of everything. This year I was too late
thanks for your video , i am now off to prune and propagate with greater confidence
This lighting is making you look like a young Tom Cruise.
Thank you for this.
**Finds out about agenda 2030 and suddenly becomes a rural self sufficient farmer living off grid
You're so right! It's not about one single plant providing enough food it's about using the plants you have or even the plants someone else has. Take cuttings and grow various edible plants for FREE! LOVE IT
It's hard when you live in the city. The city stinks
Could you please tell where to by the device for picking the berries?
Sun chokes are amazing!
Thank you for the wonderful informative videos. How do you prepare your rhubarb? I've only had it in a pie and it was quite tart
So yea. Huw tells us how to get free food, how to share, and how to grow abundance. I hit like. And then it hits me that this vid also has 1.3k dislikes. My face did a really strange expression of syntax error. Like… how?? 😀
Thanks for a great vid Huw. I think you are an inspiring person with a great attitude towards the green side of life.
Nice video..only one WARNING with sun-chokes/Jerusalem artichokes…they are called FART-CHOKES…they produce several time more gasses than beans. I removed all from my garden…after first try no one wants to eat them. I used just once more for prank with my wife party with her "all ladies" party…LOL. With Vodka sneaked in their punch fountain it was party to remember,hehe
I’ve never even seen a rhubarb
Yes, I found this video inspiring! Thanks Huw
Tried Jerusalem Artichoke. Chipmunks/mice/voles enjoyed them. Didn't even get any.
Did u find tubers or chubers????
Thank you hue! Great advice!