Tag Archives: no-dig gardening

How to grow Elephant Garlic

Not as strong as Garlic and in fact a member of the leek family but with a wonderful mild taste and well worth its place in the kitchen garden and quite easy to get great results

If you would more information on growing garlic I have compiled a resource post which contains all my films on hotbeds,  just click the link below

Garlic resource

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No-Dig Bed Mid Winter Update

With snow covering most of the uk i took advantage of a short break in the weather to film this quick update on the No-Dig bed i built in under 30 mins earlier in the year

Its really amazing how much this No-Dig bed has produced and i think for most people with an average garden they are the perfect way to grow vegetables

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How to Grow Jerusalem Artichokes

 

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NO-DIG BED AUTUMN UPDATE


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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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