May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Amazing Tiny Vegetable Garden with Year-Round Abundance! | A Mini Permaculture Oasis


This is such a wonderful permaculture vegetable garden that demonstrates just how much food can be grown in a small backyard. You will also see hip-height raised beds made from pallets which make gardening so much easier and also more accessible for many. This garden is a true Oasis and was one I stumbled upon and Cornelia was more than happy to share her garden with us there and then! I really hope you enjoy watching this.

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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: Amazing Tiny Vegetable Garden with Year-Round Abundance! | A Mini Permaculture Oasis

  1. What a lovely conversation! Thanks Huw and Cornelia for sharing your knowledge with us. I felt so much at peace for some reason after listening to Cornelia. Thanks for also explaining how you fill the tall raised beds – I need to do this for my mum. Very grateful to you, Huw for featuring such amazing inspirational gardeners, yourself included. Lastly I loved the idea of using pots on pillars and then hanging the netting on them for the raised bed – why didn’t I think of it before!!!

  2. Definitely a tranquil space. I blew a disc and have another threatening to go, so I have been really trying to redo my gardening space to avoid hurting myself any worse. Dabbling in raised beds and vertical gardening for this year.

  3. Huw, your channel has hands down the loveliest, most visually pleasing style of any gardening channel I watch. It's mainly the shooting, although the editing is always on point as well, but really, huge congrats for doing that unsung work. Thank you for making my day prettier.

  4. Hi Huw, your you tube films are so helpful. I’m in a new place in the country- large veg patch and good soil. A local farmer delivered me a pile of cow manure. Not sure where it’s best used and how long I should wait til using it- any tips please? Thanks!

  5. Thanks, Huw, for featuring this lovely gardener and her lovely garden … really another angle on Findhorn and its forty-pound cabbages. The hip-height raised beds will definitely be installed gradually over the next few years in my own vegetable garden, hopefully before I get any problems with my back! I was thinking of using the 'Hugelkultur' (or should that be 'Huw-gelkultur'!) method to compensate for the large amounts of growing medium needed to fill them up. Good to hear Cornelia's advice on 'topping up', though I would be wary of getting in topsoil without thoroughly knowing the sources. I have seen gardeners ending up with more stones than soil, but also with Japanese Knotweed, that they hadn't anticipated. Great to follow this series and discover new gardens with you. Thanks for sharing.

  6. My and my husband are quite young, but we designed a garden and started building it by ourselves, I was like: "I want the vegetable garden beds at hip height". So we did. And I'm so glad!! I'm not to lazy to bend, it's just a 'work smarter not harder' thing. We got free bricks and made them with that. It's also very nice to sit on the edge and enjoy the garden. Especially when they get warmed up in the sun! This video is amazing. Man, I can't wait till spring and summer

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