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No-Dig Bed Update 16Days After Planting

This is a quick update 16 days after we built and planted this bed to show how amazing growth has been and that you can already start to crop the salad


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Peas in Guttering!

In my  video I will show you how to sow peas in my preferred method of guttering pipe which really helps to avoid the common problems that beset pea sowing – you just have to watch the video and try it.  The varieties of peas I recommend are chosen for taste and to bring color to your table – enjoy!


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Squash, Pumpkins, Courgettes and their germination

The fail-safe way to start off Squash, Pumpkins, Courgettes and Cucumbers and the best tastiest varieties for both summer eating and winter storage, from the small Sweet Dumpling as big as your hand to the large Musquee de Provence, the Potimarron Rouge Tres Hatif d’Etampes with its divine chestnut flavour all are better than the ubiquitous butternut!

I recommend you try Summer Crookneck much more flavor than the average Courgette.

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Salad – Chessboard Planting How spacing affects results

In my video below I am going to show you how the spacing of vegetables, especially salads, is affected in both taste and texture and the way they are planted in the bed.  A couple of simple rules massively improve this – watch my video, give it a try and let me know how you get on.


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Building a No-Dig Bed and Planting it In Under 30 MInutes

In this video I will show you how, with easily obtainable materials most of which you probably already have lying around  you can create a no-dig bed that is perfect for the average urban garden in less than 30 minutes.   You can plant straight into the bed and be harvesting your first vegetables in under a month – so why not try it!


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