These tips are to help new gardeners but may also teach others some stuff you didn't know. These are just for a bit of fun and will definitely help you out. If any of you have a good tip please share them in the comment section 🙂 5 easy to grow vegetables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTTcMXun3dw Take a…
Seed swaps are an excellent way to save money and in this video we go to my local market where a seed swap was held and I talk about how it will save you money. Thanks for watching! Here are some extra links you might want to check out: Take a look at my Facebook…
I always think that setting goals and targets will make me more motivated to complete what I want to do and in today's video I share the target which I will be attempting this year and why you should do the same. This target will help you plan about saving money, time and increasing yields…
Today's Tuesday Tips looks at how you can very quickly work out what sort of soil you have within 5 seconds with this quick tip. I hope you enjoy the video and let me know what soil type you have. Is it sand, clay or loam? Thanks for watching and please subscribe so you can…
Today I will be sharing with you 3 ways to make your compost pile warmer for a faster rate of decomposition. Compost is high in nutrients due to recycling dead waste into a rich and airy textured growing amendment which improves soil fertility. Check out Stephen Legaree's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/stephenlegaree14 References: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/how-encourage-hot-compost-pile http://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/three-solutions-common-compost-problems http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1784e/eb1784e.pdf Organic growing…
Welcome back to HuwsNursery. Today's video is about saving money through growing high-value crops which are crops that cost a lot in the shop. This video will be focused on the easy high-value crops to grow and I will be using Swiss Chard as an example. I hope you enjoy this video and please expand…
Welcome back to HuwsNursery. Today's video is a look at how does soil pH actually affect plant growth? We know for most vegetables we should aim for a pH of 6-7.5 for the best growth but I wanted to find out why it is so important? From the research I did I found 5 reasons…
Here I show you a great thing you can do at home which is growing fast vegetables like radishes and lettuce in a cardboard box! Watch to find out more including a 1 week update Source
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Welcome to the start of summer, another really busy time in the gardening season, today I am showing you a really neat, clever and simple way you can transplant your Cucurbits into your raised beds and have zero weeds, great way of catching water and finally absorbing the heat from the sun which will help…
In the past 3 years of gardening and video making I realized how much more I have learnt whilst enjoying it at the same time, and I am listing a few channels where you, if you don't watch them already should have a look at them and subscribe to learn a whole lot more. The…
This video is simply to inspire you and show how easy and cheap it is to make organic fertilizers from stuff you have in your home and around your community, just make sure you ask permission first. It is so simple to make and a great way to feed your vegetables in your garden. To…
Step into the world of permaculture with world-renowned teacher, designer, and consultant Geoff Lawton. In this video, Geoff sheds light on the pressing issues facing our world today. From sustainability challenges to food security and water cycles, he confronts the stark reality while offering tangible solutions in permaculture principles. If you want to learn more…
How to start a no dig bed and compost differences, I take you though the early stages of mulching weeds, which means smothering or covering them, I show examples of composts you can use, which serve to feed soil life and get plants off to a great start, as well as smothering weeds! Use any…
No dig conversion of weedy ground into a productive garden. Follow the progress we made from February to November, using mulches to smother the weeds, and compost to enable rapid, successful transplanting. Then we made second plantings and even in November, almost all beds have something still growing, or new seeds starting such as broad…
Starting no dig and planning on new land. It's less than two months since I bought this acre / 4000sqm of pasture and weeds, and I think out loud with some possibilities of what I may do. Meanwhile we continue to grow vegetables for sale on the existing quarter acre of no dig beds, which…