Last summer I had the pleasure of visiting Lynn and Sandra of Lynbreck Croft which is nestled in the stunning Scottish countryside. They farm on a very exposed location that is at the end of a wind tunnel between them and the Cairngorms National Park which has forced them to be very clever with how they grow food in such an extreme climate. Their garden, which is no-dig and also includes a lot of polyculture planting, is truly inspiring and very productive, and shows that with enough careful thought and design, food can be grown almost anywhere! Hopefully, you will take some ideas to use in your own vegetable garden too. Follow Lynbreck Croft on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynbreck_croft
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What an inspirational garden that shows that even in the windiest of climates you can be very successful at growing food! You can pop over and say hello to Sandra and Lynn here: https://www.instagram.com/lynbreck_croft
Challenging is where I live — East Kootenay BC … Rocky Mountains where we grow rocks 🙂
“What wants to grow here.” Great perspective.
I'd like to live in your films they are beautiful and so calming. How long did you spend waiting for the beautiful weather you seem to have everywhere you went? It's always so lovely and sunny.
Curious about the use of the columns around the plants. What is their purpose and are they bought or homemade?
Natural looking paradise in harmony with native plants and creatures. So inspiring!
Great video, I live in south Scotland near the Solway and we get battered by the winds too. I have been disheartened by this but seeing their success has inspired me to continue. I see they use enviro mesh on their raised beds which surprised me as it doesn't last for long here. Wonder what the secret is?
Such a beautiful land and vision. Thank you for sharing.
I had to turn this woman off because she talked about putting nature above people? we are people even though many refer to us as humans? But we are important and come 1st! I am so tired of this propaganda!!!!!
Love that little collar trick
I'd love to hear your take on soil blocks for starting seeds. Thank you!
It's like a mini jungle in the polycrub! That made me smile so so much, what fantastic success and what an amazing video diary to post Huw. Amazing and the best of luck to you. Xxx Phil
Ask her to grow Chinese cabbage !
Chinese cabbage love this climate and the cold
What are the nets over the plants for?
Beautiful ❤️❤️
Another amazing video of amazing people in an amazing garden!! Well done girls and thank you Huw and Sam
What are the containers around the plants for?
Wow. Just beautiful.