Complete Tour of My Permaculture Kitchen Garden (Packed With Flavours and Colours)

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Published 2024-07-20
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Welcome to a tour of my half-an-allotment size permaculture kitchen garden here in Wales, UK.

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All Comments (21)
  • The progress you've made as a Youtuber and Gardener over the past few years is mind-blowing Well Done Huw
  • Hi ya Huw.. thank you so much..I'm in northern Ireland and had even less sunshine than you I reckon and probably/possibly more slugs too.. but I put a big roof tile down outside me veg area and found that id got a very large congregation of leopard slugs. Been collecting thousands of slugs from me veg patches every morning and rehousing them elsewhere.. but starting rehousing me leopard slugs into me veg patches and have really seen a huge positive difference in the amount of veg eating slugs. Especially the little ones which are harder to spot and collect. It would certainly appear that the carnivorous leopard slugs are eating up all the veg eating baby slugs..was wondering if you've heard or come across this afore. So fantastic to see you showing us the whole garden... really really appreciate it.. thank you. Pramendra from rainy old Ireland..😊
  • Love the direction you're going in now with the permaculture garden- great ideas and very inspiring. I now have lots of new inspiration Thanks.
  • Thank you Huw for the tour. It certainly has been a tough year. You grow lots of interesting things I have never heard of before. Slugs and snails have had a good year. It's been a battle for the organic gardener.
  • Hey Huw! Just wanted to say thank you for the inspiration and knowledge. Your videos help tremendously.
  • @kyraprohaska1962
    Your excitement for gardening is contagious. I learnd a lot from your channel. And finally at the end of this year I will take over a garden from a friend 🌻🌱 thank you for beeing part of my garden journey 😄
  • @Reindeer_jay
    I can only dream of such fertile soil! Great job 👏
  • Beautiful Huw. Thank you very much for sharing your beautiful garden with us.
  • @heatherd212
    🇨🇦 Huw, I’m listening to your video with headphones in as I wander and water my indoor house plants. I love how , when not watching the video I can hear all of the back ground sounds. The rooster, the buzzing bees, the rustling of the plants etc etc the crunch of you biting into the fresh pea. Amazing job as always.
  • I doubt in places like California I could ever have such a healthy looking garden because of the lack of rain in the summer. Rain has so many nutrients that I dont think I can copy with only good soil and hose water. Your garden is the healthiest one I have ever seen. Amazing.
  • Amazing tour 🤗💜I purchased your book this year and have been busy creating new garden spaces / raised beds etc etc for new growing spaces in prep to follow your book & guidance for next year. My tree surgeon was in today to create extra light; also live in wales so we definitely need to let the sunshine & heat in when it comes 😬 thanks so much for all your tips & guidance. A very new keen gardener here (it’s like a part time job) seeded lots of flowers this year for colour & diversity (was not “glad” but hearing you also had slug 🐌 damage has made me not “give up”. Would love to visit your garden one day. Anna (Carmarthenshire Wales)
  • I absolutely love the passion and excitement with which you talk about your garden. You remind me of an artist talking about his Last art piece and... Then it hit me that gardening is actually another way of making art ❤ so thank you master artist for your art piece I can enjoy this way 😊
  • I loved this video. You’re excitement and enthusiasm is contagious. I really like the idea of the veg with the colorful leaf kind of acting visually as a flower. And those leak flowers are absolutely stunning. What fun. I also love the idea of perennial corners. Thanks for sharing your garden again.
  • As always great information and tips! Thank you Huw! Blessings Kiddo!🌻🐛🌿💚🙏💕
  • I like the part where you accidently bump into the pea plant and apologize. That's something I would do too!
  • You’ve really opened my mindset to permaculture! Always so inspired after you post tours, thank you!
  • Really enjoyed this lengthy tour. You've done an amazing job and the variety is awesomely inspiring. It's going to take me a couple years to re-locate my garden to a sunnier location but, watching your videos keeps my moving forward. Thank you for sharing your journey.
  • @mariarose8657
    I love to see how a space can transform so dramatically, not just year to year, but even just month to month! We moved to a new house and got all the raised beds in for the new garden, but then I also lost seemingly every single seedling to slugs. 🙃 I’ve never had such slug issues before! I’ll have to try nematodes.
  • Parsnips, I had one go to seed last year, saved seeds and planted them this year. Far better growth, looking forward to seeing how they grow until probably September or October. They're planted in a deep but relatively small square pot, so I will find out how they manage to grow up. Potatoes this year are in pots, might get a decent amount, after last year planting only a chit which actually did produce a few small ones. I now have all three varieties of currants, hopefully next year more abundance. Everything is grown in pots, city life.🙄