Stunning TINY Permaculture Backyard Kitchen Garden (With 30 Fruit Trees!)

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Hidden away in a rural village is Wade's incredible permaculture backyard that is full of abundance. From a vegetable garden to a mini food forest, compost setup, water capture, chickens, ducks, greenhouses and many other things neatly packed together to produce an impressive amount of food from a small space. In this video, you will learn what the best apple rootstock is for small spaces, which potato variety works particularly well for Wade, his no dig approach to growing food, what permaculture is, and lots more! I hope you get inspired as much as I did when I visited. Get a copy of Wade's orchard book here: shop.permaculture.co.uk/the-o...
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  • @HuwRichards
    @HuwRichards Жыл бұрын

    The new season of the inspiring garden series is here! This is now an annual occurrence on this channel as a way to provide ideas, information, and inspiration to use gardeners for next spring. I hope you enjoy! And here is Wade's book: shop.permaculture.co.uk/the-orchard-book-plan.html Edit: Looks like some spambot has appeared in the comments section. Hoping to keep on top of it.

  • @growingwithnatureofficial

    @growingwithnatureofficial

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! I love seeing other small permaculture properties in the UK, it is so rare these days.

  • @chinesevirus-ix3yr

    @chinesevirus-ix3yr

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@growingwithnatureofficial KZread advertising radicalized me

  • @farmyourbackyard2023
    @farmyourbackyard2023 Жыл бұрын

    Growing food is not about saving money. It's about food security, knowledge, experience, and beauty, all in exercise. The same people who don't want us to grow potatoes go to the gym for their only exercise, and many, many of them don't even know what truly fresh food tastes like.

  • @hadassahhaman7550

    @hadassahhaman7550

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @SteveL2012

    @SteveL2012

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s also about texture and FLAVOR. I have never had a commercial potato that even approximates the beautiful texture and taste of one grown in the garden! I garden and go to the gym too! They are not mutually exclusive. 😀

  • @fullTimeVeganinOhio

    @fullTimeVeganinOhio

    Жыл бұрын

    No it's not necessarily about saving money but it does help on the grocery bill during the growing season (especially in this economy). It is good exercise and therapeutic also.

  • @farmyourbackyard2023

    @farmyourbackyard2023

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SteveL2012 obviously. I do also. 💪

  • @userunknown7675

    @userunknown7675

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fullTimeVeganinOhio wait untill next year. Most produce is bought on contract. These contracts often are signed the year prior. The real hit to our wallets is more likely to happen next year.

  • @lisagilling8263
    @lisagilling8263 Жыл бұрын

    I was standing next to a woman in a Costa que once when she was saying to her friend that her little boy wanted an apple tree but she didnt have the room for it. I told her that you can dwarf apple trees it's good to get one the is self pollinating. I showed her everything she needed a big tub to stand the tree in and explained about keep apply new new nutrients every year by mulching it. I saw a few months ago and she thanked me she said it had gave her a great crop and she had never had such a good apple before. Xxx

  • @eduardoreyes3020
    @eduardoreyes3020 Жыл бұрын

    WHEN HE SAYS "AND PEOPLE SAYS ITS NOT WORTH GROWING POTATOES BECAUSE THEYRE CHEAP, BUT I LOVE UNEARTHING YOUR OWN POTATOES".... He has understood the meaning of life....😉🙃😎🤠

  • @hannahwalsh4113
    @hannahwalsh41136 ай бұрын

    Beautiful! It should be known that the Irish reliance on potatoes was a result of colonisation by the Brits. The Irish knew monoculture was risky but its occupier, the Brits, exported a lot of other Irish foods and products for its own gain (classic characteristic of colonisation) leading to a lack of food and resources for the Irish people. A blight came and the Irish, with very little else to eat, experienced a famine. There's much more to the story than Irish lack of knowledge on crops.

  • @magspies

    @magspies

    Ай бұрын

    💯

  • @ProHomeCooks
    @ProHomeCooks Жыл бұрын

    this was a super inspiring Saturday morning watch! love seeing the different ways people apply permaculture right in their backyard. Got some good ideas from this one, excited for me episodes in this series.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Mike! Hopefully you will be all ready for spring by the end of the series :)

  • @ohio_gardener
    @ohio_gardener Жыл бұрын

    A beautiful and productive garden! I fully agree with his philosophy that gardening isn't work if you enjoy it. I truly enjoy every minute in the garden.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said! And I also relate to Wade's philosophy too, especially when he said he could just be sitting on the sofa watching TV haha!

  • @BeautifulEarthJa

    @BeautifulEarthJa

    Жыл бұрын

    I have take myself.out my garden to do anything else including paid work lol

  • @hadassahhaman7550
    @hadassahhaman7550 Жыл бұрын

    O.M.G.! LOVED this video! I agree with everything he spoke about. This morning I was sleep baking and made English cinnamon cranberry scones to enjoy with coffee and settled in for this wonderful surprise. 😊 When I began gardening I too said Oh, I'll only grow what I eat... in all of my glorious ignorance! I now understand the importance of biodiversity. And, no it's not work...I'll step outside to do two things in the garden, spend two hours out and it feels like five minutes. It's joyous, therapeutic and relaxing. Thank you for sharing. It's vast and lovely! ❤️

  • @janetbransdon3742

    @janetbransdon3742

    Жыл бұрын

    I do the same... I start off having a coffee and enjoying looking around my garden, next thing I am pulling weeds out, potting up, cutting back a bush etc... oh my is that the time? Lol ... cheers. 🌼🪴🐞

  • @katrin462
    @katrin462 Жыл бұрын

    What a lush garden! As someone who is living in a city I wouldn't call it small or tiny though. No buildings or neighbour's trees casting shadows, and enough space for a greenhouse and several trees, not to mention 6 waterbutts?!

  • @randylahey7343

    @randylahey7343

    11 ай бұрын

    True, but he said it was 80ft by 40, that is only 3200 square feet, it’s amazing what he has done with such a small area

  • @patcloss1700
    @patcloss1700 Жыл бұрын

    I agree completely about the joy of eating a tomato in the garden that's been warmed from the sun!

  • @weibullguy
    @weibullguy Жыл бұрын

    I wish more people could have the opportunity to taste heirloom apples, that's all I grow. There's a certain satisfaction when you see someone's eyes light up the first time they taste one straight from the tree and you tell them it's the same variety Thomas Jefferson and George Washington grew in their orchards. Unfortunately, so many of orchards in the States were chopped down during Prohibition, but, 90 years later, they heirloom varieties are starting to make a comeback.

  • @SoulsJourney
    @SoulsJourney Жыл бұрын

    He's so right, it's not work when you enjoy it so much. I've been busy raking leaves and adding them to my compost pile this month, and I know if it weren't for these opportunities to be outdoors I'd be inside all day not getting any exercise. I am so grateful to have a yard to get me outside to enjoy the sun and fresh air.

  • @glassbackdiy3949
    @glassbackdiy3949 Жыл бұрын

    What a lovely little film, nice work Huw, with a tip of the hat to the editor too.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much I will pass that on! :)

  • @tednawrat9312
    @tednawrat9312 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely inspirational! Wade Muggleton, as with his garden, crammed do much into that short film. Beautifully shot too. Thank you both.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Ted!

  • @simplysimple7628
    @simplysimple7628 Жыл бұрын

    Gardening is therapeutic. It truly is. Rarely watch any TV. Just youtube videos of gardening 😂👍🏼. The most rewarding thing is you get FOOD from your own yard. FRESH!! When my daughters tried a cucumber from our yard they couldn’t believe how different they tasted from the store bought ones. Especially tomatoes. My goodness, like night and day.

  • @ingevankeirsbilck9601

    @ingevankeirsbilck9601

    Жыл бұрын

    Since I took up gardening I no longer feel the need to practice meditation.

  • @lifeoutnumbered

    @lifeoutnumbered

    Ай бұрын

    I thought I was the only one. The only time I watch shows is hanging out in the evening with my hubby. It’s just so lovely to watch something go to from flower to being ripe. It’s giving me such respect for the passage of time and how much energy it takes to get the food we eat.

  • @cindyhollings2079
    @cindyhollings20798 ай бұрын

    Totally agree with you, it is a lifestyle, not work in a negative sense, but inspired activity that is self sustaining and self perpetuating ❤

  • @johns7713
    @johns7713 Жыл бұрын

    This is a great example of how most people can do permaculture, even on a small plot. I love the strategies and how he came about with what he's got.

  • @rik80280
    @rik80280 Жыл бұрын

    Huw, I just love your winter garden profiles! I got so excited when I saw this one, and I had to make sure that I watched it on my computer and not my phone as was doing other things. The videography is just stunning, and I love the way you edit it to just let the gardeners talk. I can't wait to see more of them. Also I think every gardener has that experience of people saying "what a lot of work!" in that tone of voice. I mean, yes, it is, but I think we need that work for our bodies and our "souls."

  • @fionaanderson5796

    @fionaanderson5796

    Жыл бұрын

    It's good for our souls, our mental health, and our physical health (both exercise and nutrition). Because of health problems, I am hit and miss, but even just some parsley and rainbow chard for an omelette is better than nothing. I've just had to move house, into another rental, so not a lot of scope. The existing garden is lawn, concrete, and narrow beds along the fences, full of agapanthas and yukkas. Even so there are a few gaps where I can squeeze a few things in. Tomatoes should have been planted 3 weeks ago. I have some timber packing crates with forklift feet, so the plan is to fill them this weekend and place them under the laserlite verandah which acts as a sort of open-sided greenhouse. Tomatoes should do well there.

  • @judytelles3518

    @judytelles3518

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, as I was watching I thought, Huw just lets the gardener talk. Ihave saved details to get the book

  • @honoregale856
    @honoregale856 Жыл бұрын

    What an inspirational video! He has made me restless to get out in the garden and start ‘doing’ and we have several long dark months before that can happen! Thank you for sharing.

  • @1huzlives
    @1huzlivesАй бұрын

    You are inspiration Wade. Have watched this video more than 10 times. Thank you. Absolute my fav garden. Love from Miri Borneo Malaysia

  • @harriettejensen479
    @harriettejensen479 Жыл бұрын

    I loved this! His attitude toward gardening, his plot size, layout and and conditions are pretty much the same as mine. although we're thousands of miles apart. It encourages me that he's been so successful. I don't have chickens at the moment, but miss them and plan on getting more in the spring. I do need to work on my water capture and was inspired by his, as I really have no space where I can have a big water tank. I do envy his hand pump and sistern!

  • @murraywyatt4799

    @murraywyatt4799

    Жыл бұрын

    Happy thanksgiving

  • @JulieAnnScott
    @JulieAnnScott Жыл бұрын

    If that wasn't precious I don't know what is! I just Loved 💕 & appreciate it! No truer words spoken from a sincere heartfelt gardener! I feel the same and sure do wish others felt like we gardeners do! Thank you both Huw for bringing this peaceful happy video to us! Julie Ann ♥

  • @GreenSideUp
    @GreenSideUp Жыл бұрын

    A very nice garden, thanks for featuring it on your channel Huw...Steve...🙂🙂

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Any time Steve!:)

  • @ebradley2306
    @ebradley2306 Жыл бұрын

    Like to see people gardening in smaller areas. Most of us just don't have room for a lot of beds. I also have to share my backyard with running room for 3 dogs. 😊

  • @AndrewPkr
    @AndrewPkr Жыл бұрын

    Wade talks common sense and shows what our wonderful country can grow with ease. Thanks for posting a video that leaves you inspired.

  • @marianreddy9848
    @marianreddy9848 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree it's definitely not work. I love being in the garden, my favorite thing to be doing 😊

  • @HelenRullesteg
    @HelenRullesteg Жыл бұрын

    What a lovely video and a great garden, I was really impressed to see how much Wade grows, plus that he has chickens and ducks on such a small space. Goes to show, one doesn't need acres of land to grow a good amount of food.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly that! Thanks so much for watching and commenting

  • @BeautifulEarthJa
    @BeautifulEarthJa Жыл бұрын

    Would love to see an overhead 'snapshot' of these spaces I have a small backyard (townhouse) that I'd like to pack in everything including a food forest LOL and so I'd love to be able to see what others are doing layout-wise

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    I could get that done with one of the photos! Great idea

  • @kimfindlay3500

    @kimfindlay3500

    Жыл бұрын

    This garden fits a lot into a smallish space. kzread.info/dash/bejne/eYyjytFwoqbHaMo.html. Also look at Kat Lavers' The Plummery. Both highly productive spaces

  • @BeautifulEarthJa

    @BeautifulEarthJa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kimfindlay3500 significantly larger than my space tho. I'm looking for tiny spaces.

  • @otakarkuby3926
    @otakarkuby3926 Жыл бұрын

    Great garden, I do wonder about keeping the soil alive and mineralised. Irish famine wasnt about a voluntary mono culture, all the other crops were shipped out under armed gaurd to feed empire.

  • @Ogham

    @Ogham

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @marshallwright2613
    @marshallwright2613 Жыл бұрын

    What an inspirational masterpiece. Thank you very much.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @nicholasbrunning
    @nicholasbrunning Жыл бұрын

    What a humble dude

  • @sarahtrew9331
    @sarahtrew9331 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with everything Wade has said here. Had the being told to only grow or not to grow certain things when we got our first allotment just over a year and a half ago, particularly potatoes which have turned out to be our favourite thing to grow, especially with the variety you get home growing! The it’s such hard work thing is another thing we get from friends but it really doesn’t feel that way, I can spend hours there and not notice how much time has gone by yet when I’m doing my ‘day’ job it drags so much sometimes 😂 I wish I could grow things full time as it is the best feeling and the food we make from our own produce is incredible and the satisfaction from having grown from seed to plate is unbeatable imho. I wish I had the opportunity to grow more earlier in life and much more space now! ❤

  • @andrewreaney

    @andrewreaney

    Жыл бұрын

    He's wrong about the Irish potato famine being caused by monoculture. The peasants starved because their diet was almost exclusively potatoes but their overlords (the English "nobility") still had a variety of vegetables from their walled gardens.

  • @sarahtrew9331

    @sarahtrew9331

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andrewreaney I think the sentiment of his statement about monoculture is correct. Having absentee landlords, living in England, collecting rents from impoverished & powerless tenants who were paid minimal wages to raise livestock & crops to send to England predominately, while they were forced to live in horrendous conditions, only able to grow potatoes was an abhorrent use of power by the British in Ireland & is a factor in my family, on my dads mums side, in having to leave the country. Monoculture enforced or by design has disastrous consequences, so I think his point broadly stands.

  • @jamesrichey
    @jamesrichey Жыл бұрын

    That was a really nice video. Gardening isn't work when it feels like play. When I was a kid I played in the dirt and had so much fun!

  • @doortjem5739
    @doortjem5739 Жыл бұрын

    Is this "tiny"?? I wish I had such a "tiny" garden

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I've been there - it is tiny! Cameras can't quite capture that feeling, in the same way when people visit my main garden they get shocked that it's much smaller than they perceived, just cameras seem to make it feel bigger oddly.

  • @simonroe123

    @simonroe123

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d love to have a garden this “tiny”. It’s nearly 300m2!!! Most gardens near me are smaller than 70m2.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    @@simonroe123 the title specifies the kitchen garden area, which is tiny

  • @LyndseyMacPherson
    @LyndseyMacPherson Жыл бұрын

    What a gorgeous video! And what lovely messages of wisdom about gardening. So inspiring.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Lyndsey!

  • @anavictoriavalori3785
    @anavictoriavalori3785 Жыл бұрын

    God do I love this man and his garden. His great attitude, the simplicity of his words and the sheer love for gardening. Bravo, you are indeed inspirational!

  • @willowgrove631
    @willowgrove631 Жыл бұрын

    What a delightful garden, cared for by such a lovely man! This has given me so much inspiration going forward - thank you so much Huw! Beautifully filmed, as always 😊👍

  • @TofferJ-UK
    @TofferJ-UK Жыл бұрын

    I’ve added a Braeburn and Gala M26 semi dwarf trees this year and have a Morello Cherry Gisela semi dwarf en route right now. Moving into my third no dig year in 2023. So excited as I expand my once formal plot.

  • @grovermartin6874
    @grovermartin6874 Жыл бұрын

    I love this guy. His philosophy, his honesty, his directness, his ease in his own being are such a balm to my spirit, and a great role model.

  • @matthewcain2880
    @matthewcain28804 ай бұрын

    That’s a big ass backyard

  • @amybailey7331
    @amybailey7331 Жыл бұрын

    Yay so glad these are back. They are so well made and enjoyable to watch along with giving inspiration.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Amy!! The real challenge is finding enough new places to film next year now

  • @candicecullengrowcooknourish
    @candicecullengrowcooknourish Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! I loved catching a glimpse of the Sarracenia in the green house.

  • @martinaj.9266
    @martinaj.9266 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I really liked when he said, "grow a variety of vegetables". I'm a small place gardener for several years now. And I experienced that some crops don't do well every year. Peas never worked at my place. Zucchini didn't do well this year. I harvested 3 from one plant and then it was done. My water melons were a great success. I harvested more cucumbers from one plant than I could eat. Garlic wasn't so good. But when I grow lots of different veggies, I always have a harvest. Gardening is being flexible. Carrots in the ground never did well. I grow them in pots now and they' re amazing. There is a learning curve every year. It's always different. And of course nature has the final say.

  • @katrinawilson9545
    @katrinawilson9545 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Huw and Wade, what an amazing garden and both you two are living garden legends. Thank you for sharing your life work with us. So much too learn and definitely I can pack some more productive food spaces into my small garden

  • @deannewilliams3321
    @deannewilliams3321 Жыл бұрын

    I love all the trees around the edges with the garden in the middle! Perfect!

  • @mwolfe2022
    @mwolfe2022 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love his food forest/garden. So inspiring.

  • @fatebroughtustotasmania6677
    @fatebroughtustotasmania6677 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this Huw, great job. Inspiring for the regular sized blocks

  • @sowgrowandcook
    @sowgrowandcook Жыл бұрын

    That was a joy to watch. I love Wade’s garden - and his attitude towards growing. I totally agree about ‘hard work’ not feeling hard if you enjoy it. That’s always been my sentiment. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lisaharrison2197
    @lisaharrison2197 Жыл бұрын

    What a lovely video, so inspiring. And I completely agree, it's definitely NOT work! It is JOY.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    It really is!

  • @pedrosgarden
    @pedrosgarden Жыл бұрын

    Lovely garden! Smaller spaces force creativity (and particularly creativity for productivity)! When you grow in an organic and sustainable way, that does becomes easier!

  • @rowinggranny5216
    @rowinggranny5216 Жыл бұрын

    What a fantastic video. So great for those of us with small gardens.

  • @josie_posie808
    @josie_posie808 Жыл бұрын

    I second everything this gentleman spoke of. Beautiful videography as well 💖

  • @fungusv375
    @fungusv375 Жыл бұрын

    This is 1 of the best simple shots, easy commentary, point made. The BBC used to be like this (hint, maybe BBC do some homework on real things and grassroots). A good eye, well written or spoken piece, does the job. Huw, i studied media and this is like the original life on earth, yes you have better cameras, but that's it, keep it simple. As a piece, i would recommend @KZread to trail blaze this as this is Journalism (the good way), Documentary, and stand alone one of the greatest pieces of work i have seen in easy 20 years.💯💯💯❤❤❤

  • @mygardeningjourney3554
    @mygardeningjourney3554 Жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful and inspiring garden/gardener! Thanks for filming and sharing.

  • @fiftyyearflood580
    @fiftyyearflood580 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely loved this. He's an inspiration!

  • @brendancull
    @brendancull Жыл бұрын

    This was fantastic! I picked up Wade’s book at a local bookshop and was totally captivated. It’s sparked a but of obsession with orchards of all sizes and cider-making. It was great to hear him speak about the rest of his garden. Would love another interview with him in future.

  • @sheraleethomas
    @sheraleethomas Жыл бұрын

    I loved this! So encouraging for a small backyard gardener such as myself.

  • @MsOtherchannel
    @MsOtherchannel Жыл бұрын

    This was a fantastic video. I wish he had a channel and more books detailing his permaculture and sustainability principles and implementation.

  • @simongrimwood5942
    @simongrimwood5942 Жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful video of a lovely garden! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @ourcozygarden
    @ourcozygarden Жыл бұрын

    Love watching this episode over breakfast. Very relaxing and inspiring. Thanks Huw and team. Cheers 🎉

  • @tanziesgarden
    @tanziesgarden Жыл бұрын

    What a wonderfully filmed and produced video, thank you Huw and Wade! So inspiring and relaxing at the same time.

  • @normancoutts
    @normancoutts Жыл бұрын

    That was great to see. Thanks to all concerned.

  • @ruthsgardeningdesciple8306
    @ruthsgardeningdesciple8306 Жыл бұрын

    The best yet. For a very seasoned gardener, this was a delight and inspiration to watch.

  • @terrinegron
    @terrinegron Жыл бұрын

    So cool to see another one's no dig garden. Thank you!

  • @petergodzi3074
    @petergodzi3074 Жыл бұрын

    This is beautiful, everything feels at place,the more we grow our own food, the more we make it affordable for others.

  • @yoshanifernando5348
    @yoshanifernando53489 ай бұрын

    Your garden is an inspiration. May you enjoy it for many seasons .

  • @gardenboots7464
    @gardenboots7464 Жыл бұрын

    TRULY, FOOD for my weary soul. Huw, I've watched your channel since you started, as a teenager demonstrating how you do leaf mould bins. Your content and spirit are REAL substance and SOOO VALUABLE. Hearty thank you!! LOVED your gardening course as well! 💓🌱🦋

  • @Hyasbountifulgarden
    @Hyasbountifulgarden11 ай бұрын

    I love this! That's right gardening is food of the soul! I love gardening !I can stay all day outside doing gardening even if its hot rather than watching tv 😂

  • @nicholeregul4906
    @nicholeregul4906 Жыл бұрын

    This is such inspiration, the book is very interesting as well. We are well established on the house garden and will be building the permaculture gardens around the new greenhouse this coming year. Gardening is soul food for sure.

  • @christianerardt3705
    @christianerardt3705 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for showing this amazing garden. It's very inspiring for me. I started this year to renew my mom's garden to make it a productiv veg garden, again. So i love to see other gardens to get inspiration for our own project. 👍🏻💚🌱

  • @cedrinabuitrago6722
    @cedrinabuitrago6722 Жыл бұрын

    So beautiful and inspirational. Thank you for sharing.

  • @carolinaamundberg2073
    @carolinaamundberg2073 Жыл бұрын

    Such a beautiful video! And yes I agree, gardening isn't work, it's relaxation! From the overwhelm of the day and turning of the constant availability. I only learned where some vegetables come from (peanuts grow an a bush but still underground?!) As a grown up and I love that my son get to learn about it all at a young age instead. So beautiful with different varieties of things and seasons of food. Just keep growing!

  • @Cheriesgardenvegplot
    @Cheriesgardenvegplot Жыл бұрын

    It's inspiring to see a fairly standard sized garden so productive. I'm doing a similar thing on a smaller scale.

  • @s.bemmchen3913
    @s.bemmchen3913 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this great Video.❤️

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    You're very welcome

  • @VebjrnHaugstveit
    @VebjrnHaugstveit Жыл бұрын

    Super nice video! I love this series!

  • @YalisCommunity
    @YalisCommunity Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful film and amazing garden! I love the concept of permaculture; I have been doing it for years and I am with you Wade certainly Gardening is good for the soul!

  • @nattymolinarhuerta5553
    @nattymolinarhuerta5553 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful garden, and I love this man's philosophy to leave some back for nature 😊 thanks for sharing this 😀

  • @danathomas9763
    @danathomas9763 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video! I agree 100% that gardening is ‘good work’ so it doesn’t feel like work at all.

  • @ColettesGarden
    @ColettesGarden Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! Inspiring on a cold snowy morning.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    That is the whole idea of this series so I am glad you've found it inspiring! :D

  • @thewildacre2240
    @thewildacre2240 Жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful story! People also say to me of my garden, 'what a lot of work' but like Wade my garden is my happy place and it never feels like work but like relaxation and casting off the troubles of the world. I feel sorry for the people who see it as 'work'.

  • @HuwRichards

    @HuwRichards

    Жыл бұрын

    That is so true! I think it's peoples jealousy showing ;)

  • @storbert1328
    @storbert1328 Жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful and inspiring space. I'd love it if you could talk about sunlight and shade, and how you (and perhaps Wade) manage it in your gardens -- you both grow so densely, and some of your plants reach such heights -- how do you make sure you position things properly so that everything gets the light it wants?

  • @brettwarburton1428
    @brettwarburton14287 ай бұрын

    Beautifully done.

  • @robertromatowski4681
    @robertromatowski4681 Жыл бұрын

    One of the best videos you have done, and I have watched. Excellent, sir!!!

  • @amandar7719
    @amandar7719 Жыл бұрын

    Gorgeous garden. Beautifully filmed, Huw.

  • @Gabriel-sj9tq
    @Gabriel-sj9tq Жыл бұрын

    How lovely!

  • @DonostiGros
    @DonostiGros Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful. Agree with everything, fantastic garden and approach.

  • @irenemarlow9144
    @irenemarlow9144 Жыл бұрын

    Love these videos of other people's gardens and what inspires them. 😁

  • @mrpeteg
    @mrpeteg Жыл бұрын

    Very inspiring, beautiful garden 🪴

  • @stevesteve350
    @stevesteve350 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful garden, beautiful man. I wish more people would take up his philosophy!

  • @GotA-do4ob
    @GotA-do4ob Жыл бұрын

    As someone who lives in east Texas, I'm always so jealous of these beautiful gardens that are quite commonplace in the UK. Flowering gardens mixed in with vegetables is something I have tried many times, but even using heat tolerant plants, the summer always devastates the flowers, which means the pollinators aren't around to do their job. It was 40 C (104 F) here last year! We have also had many fruit trees (Lemons, oranges, apples,etc.) that can handle the hot weather that we cared for for many years that were finally beginning to mature and the consecutive freak freezes the past two years have killed them all except one! My decorative garden with many mature and grown-in heat loving plants has also been devastated by the freeze. I can't just dig up a 40 pound Agave and roll it into a greenhouse! Does anyone have any suggestions for keeping pollinators around during the hotter months? In Texas we have a long growing season, but most of that season occurs in 85+ degree heat. Not exactly the best weather when you want to be able to grow anything other than corn T-T

  • @user-ed7et3pb4o

    @user-ed7et3pb4o

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you tried growing the typical flowers but putting them under slight shade during the hottest months?

  • @GotA-do4ob

    @GotA-do4ob

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-ed7et3pb4o Yes! The issue that comes in the height of summer is not from the sunlight itself but the ambient heat in general. That deep in the season, the sun will bake the ground and the heat will radiate off of it for hours even after the sun has gone down. I started keeping the flowers in pots that could be moved indoors but this defeats the purpose of having them in the garden because the pollinators can't get to them. Shade helps some but the flowers will always wilt and look absolutley pitiful during the day. The only thing I've had any luck with is milkweed because the monarchs like it but they also eat the plants and eventually kill them by laying their eggs on them. I also can't keep milkweed close to the garden so the caterpillars don't chew on the veggie plants.

  • @carrytheworld
    @carrytheworld Жыл бұрын

    beautifully made video about a beautiful project. Nice job to the both of you.

  • @OddSocksandSpontaneity
    @OddSocksandSpontaneity8 ай бұрын

    What a beautifully presented and well articulated way to share the joy of nature, especially in a smaller space. A very inspiring story, thank you!

  • @greensphere
    @greensphere Жыл бұрын

    Inspiring! What a brilliant use of space Wade. As with all your videos Huw, I find myself armed with yet more ecological ideas and sustainable solutions.

  • @marijeb278
    @marijeb2782 ай бұрын

    lovely garden! would love a new series of inspiring gardens in the future!

  • @jayneteal-jeffery6283
    @jayneteal-jeffery6283 Жыл бұрын

    Love it! So spot on. 💓

  • @inthegarden6556
    @inthegarden6556 Жыл бұрын

    That's lovely!

  • @soniarose1387
    @soniarose1387 Жыл бұрын

    Very inspiring! Beautiful garden 💗

  • @jesscoachsds
    @jesscoachsds Жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful little video, very inspirational for the backyard grower

  • @SteveDavies01
    @SteveDavies01 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant. Cheered up an awful, grey November day. Thanks Huw.

  • @RekimNZ
    @RekimNZ Жыл бұрын

    As a Kiwi (New Zealander...) "Always leaver a bit for nature" As I do... and lovely words.

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