July 1, 2024

VIDEO: Hugely Productive No Dig Kitchen Garden | Inspring Raised Bed Growing


In this video we visit Saronne Rubyan-Ling who has the most wonderful garden in Mid-West Wales on her homestead. It is a wonderful demonstration of how food can be grown in conjunction with nature whilst striving for self-sufficiency. Her attitude to soil, growing, working with wildlife, flowers, and self-sufficiency is really inspirational.

With a huge thanks to Saronne from Sow, Grow and Cook for sharing her story and garden! Follow her journey here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYqj9ViZ4d4AiMR1KgETykg

Saronne’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sowgrowandcook

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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: Hugely Productive No Dig Kitchen Garden | Inspring Raised Bed Growing

  1. Great garden.My suburban garden is a dig garden due to the tough grass I have over here In Cape Town, South Africa. I started it in 2021 and I dug up the grass, made a strange shape bed with concrete slabs and large cement bricks i had on hand. I covered the soil with cardboard and cut holes in the cardboard and inserted "grow tubes" (made from soda bottles cut into tubes) in the holes and planted veggies in the grow tubes. I have had a huge harvest for a starter garden and will turn it into a food forest in time. I also planted 7 trees and 1 died, but I will grow more and dig trenches to catch as much water as I can. I am also going to put in water catchment drums in my back yard.

  2. Hello Saronne. Your tomatoes look very delicious. I like the fact that you say your garden is very informal because how my garden is, since it so small. I just push seeds where I see a little patch. This is encouraging, thank you.

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