November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Secret Harvests To Feed Your Family (That You Already Grow!)


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Did you know that your garden is actually more productive than you think because so many crops can give you more than one type of harvest, or offer different harvests over the span of their lifetime? I hope this video gives you some great ideas and perhaps opens your curiosity to see what else you have that’s in your garden which might be edible and increase your self-sufficiency?

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21 thoughts on “VIDEO: Secret Harvests To Feed Your Family (That You Already Grow!)

  1. I love your channel, it has realy inspired me but you didn't answer the question that many people have asked you and that is. What happens to all of the produce from the garden? Instead, you avoided the question and mentioned a recipe book and crowd funding. Please tell us what happens to all of the produce from the garden. Thanks.

  2. Great video
    Another thing I use the broccoli leaves for is to make cabbage rolls using the leaves instead of cabbage. Large kale leaves also work
    Thank you for always be so inspiring

  3. You are so knowledgeable and I have enjoyed watching your videos for years. They were very inspirational. But sadly I've just unsubscribed. You've become too commercial for my tastes. Rather than answer what you do with all your produce (give it away, sell it, preserve it) you promoted a book which might give the answer, but we have to buy it to find out. So sorry. You have been great, but have become too commercial promoting your ever expanding products and services for a home gardener like me. Good luck to you in all your endeavors.

  4. Maximise your leek harvest by dehydrating and powdering the green parts. The waste of leek greens has always bothered me. Sure, they go into the compost heap, but it’s still a waste of all the resources that went into their growth. Mak8ng leek green powder is easy, and it retains the lovely leek flavour. I do the same with greens from transplanted onions and shallots, and from spring onions.

  5. just in relation to the zucchini plants… mine all failed here in NSW Australia.. all the plants had mildew on them and no fruit on the plants… I have noticed no bees around here either… any suggestions please.

  6. I use the outer brassica leaves to make dolma/dolmades. Just blanch them, remove the stems and wrap around a filling then steam and serve with a garlicky greek yoghurt. They also freeze well.

  7. Thank you, Huw- great information about important food we had no idea we can eat. I don't like radishes by the flowers might be an option, I grow them for critter control. Thanks again!!!

  8. "Alternative" crops are one of the greatest bonuses of being a kitchen gardener. For one, you get more yield and also you get to enjoy so many more tastes and textures. So many good tips in this video, thanks!

  9. Brassica stems are great in homemade broths/soups/stews/stoups/gravies/savory sauces of all kinds. Carrot greens cooked with turmeric, different sea salts, black and white pepper make the most wonderful green broth ever!

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