May 16, 2024

VIDEO: Do This Summer Planting Trick For BIG Harvests!


Today’s video shares a summer gardening planting trick I use to squeeze as much delicious homegrown food from the vegetable garden as possible. Whilst many people think it is too late to put anything else in the ground that is far from the truth and there are still so many opportunities! I really hope you find this helpful and simple so you too can enjoy the multitude of benefits you get from applying this planting technique to your own garden or allotment. The best thing about it is how simple and easy it is, and I ensure I cover all the key points so no matter your gardening experience you can absolutely use this method.

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20 thoughts on “VIDEO: Do This Summer Planting Trick For BIG Harvests!

  1. My lessons so far this year; less onions and lettuce, more spuds and ANYTHING before mid-may that CAN, WILL be decimated by slugs. Happy growing Huw! Thank you!

  2. I have been watching your videos since you first started them, and it's so pleasing to see how you grew and evolved as a gardener! Well done! A garden that it's too neat and clean is open to destruction being by pests or weather!!

  3. I have a question for you. I grew corn this year and absolutely no cobs formed on the stalks. They are tasseling now but that’s it? What could have caused them not to even try to grow ears?

  4. Having a mix of close up, medium, long range, and drone shots is educational in itself. I really appreciate the beautiful and clever camera work. It is both calming and inspiring to watch.

  5. Great video Huw. Thanks once again. Do you add these gap filler plants to your main planting plan when they go in so you know what's where? Or is this a rebellious act? 😉

  6. Thankyou Huw, some great ideas there. I've got quite a few veg seedlings growing and if they don't get eaten up by slugs etc, I'm going to put them in amongst the flower beds. It's a shared garden, so sadly I can't dig the lawn up…

  7. Yes, I have noticed that when I have excess starts from the greenhouse I do find places, with no added cost of course. If I can't think of it ahead, necessity of getting those plants out to the garden does surprise me with a design I had not thought of. This helps elevate the horticultural therapeutic experience.

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