Tag Archives: seaweed

Growing Oca great South American Tuber

Oca is as easy to grow as Potatoes but doesn’t suffer from Blight,it has its little quirks but i have found it worthwhile and a great culinary addition in the kitchen

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How to Grow Seakale

Nearly impossible to buy fresh  but as easy to grow as Rhubard,Seakale is a vegetable that deserves it place in our Perennial garden as it brings a great delicious taste at the end of winter and once planted will crop for years.

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CONSTRUCTING A BED FOR PERENNIAL VEGETABLES

Probably the most underused vegetables, the Perennials reward you with years of growing so it pays dividends to get there growing conditions right as they are in the Same ground for a number of years

 

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HOW TO GROW GARLIC

In this video i cover how to grow garlic and show you type of soil it prefers the spacing it needs and the types that have worked for me over the years.

I would also like to apologies  for the sound quality on the last couple of minutes as i had to voice-over  during  editing  as I had a problem with the microphone during filming

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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GREEN MANURE

In this video i cover what Green Manures are,what they do and which to choose for which jobs


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At some stage soon I’ll create a video tutorial of the Double Digging technique and include it in an episode of The 10 Minute Gardener.

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