May 15, 2024

VIDEO: 20 Year-Old Organic Vegetable Garden | FINAL Tour of 2022🌿


Try Readly today and get 2 months for free with my link: https://readly.com/huwrichards – I am delighted to share the final garden tour of 2022 of our no-dig organic garden using raised beds with sides. Around 20 years ago my parents created the first half of the garden and it has been growing using organic principles from day 1. Today, there is a lot of permaculture inspiration and almost every bed is no dig, however, for crops like Jerusalem artichokes (sunchokes) it is almost impossible to harvest them without digging! I really hope you enjoy this vegetable garden tour and it completes the 2022 garden tour playlist which you can view here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPGyuloevt5ztYU-Sfrl3jJWg9tlVETyi

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: 20 Year-Old Organic Vegetable Garden | FINAL Tour of 2022🌿

  1. I was looking for the overarching grapevines that were supposed to be in your greenhouse? How are they this year?

    Also, looks like your garden is thriving still this time of year when the rest of us maybe working on prepping for winter. Are you doing a video on that?

    Thanks for the lovely video!

  2. Nasturtiums are my garden thermometer: I know I've had a hard freeze when the leaves turn to green goo. That's rare here in California and it hasn't happened in more than 10 years.

  3. Huw, do you ever let the radish plants flower and produce seed pods? This year I tasted radish pods for the first time and I think they are better than any radish root I have ever tasted. I also added them to dill pickles. My granddaughter will eat them all if given the chance!

  4. Huw, I am in US zone 5b. We've just had our first freeze. I pulled up my parsnips and they have a white powdery coat on the bottom 3 inches or so of the root. No powdery mildew on the leaves or other problems I can see. Any ideas what this is? Are they OK to eat? Thanks for your time and all the videos. Hagd.

  5. The different variation of colors of green is startling and gorgeous. It struck me what you could do with such a photo. Of all these greens , a jigsaw would be terrific and challenging. Bring nature’s beauty into your home.

  6. Just picked & measured the length of a fordhook giant from my garden here in nsw Australia. 29 inches stem included leaf, 19 inches. Ive been growing that type for a few years, i love it chopped up in an egg & fetta pie. Yum

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