June 8, 2024

VIDEO: 3 Simple Ways to Double Vegetable Garden Yields


This video covers 3 easy and simple methods I am using in the vegetable garden this growing season to effective double the growing space of specific areas of the garden. All three methods are working fantastically and I want to share them with you so you can begin implementing them in your kitchen garden. Nothing in more rewarding than growing our own food, and if we can squeeze in extra than that is always a bonus, some techniques make little improvements but this video is about the techniques that make noticeable impacts to the productivity of your vegetable garden.

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: 3 Simple Ways to Double Vegetable Garden Yields

  1. Hi, I am from Pakistan (so pardon my weak English) and about start half an acre experimental permaculture garden, fruit, vegetables, herbs and such. And research for that take me to your channel and your beautiful garden, which I am in complete awe of. It looks like a dream and most fascinating thing about it that you made it look so simple. Stay healthy and blessed Huw Richards.

  2. I love your channel. Do you have a video specifically on that bed you took your kale starts out of for the "kale year round" video. Trying to explain to my hubby what I want. That struck me as perfect for my needs.

  3. There is timing also with potatoes and squash. Plant the squash next the the potato bed. Then harvest the potatoes next to the squash. As the potatoes go then the squash will take over the space. Tromba d'albenga is good for this, seems to be the only squash which likes growing towards the north.

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