‘No Rules’ Vegetable Gardening | A Different Way of Growing Food | An Introduction

In this video, I explore the method of intuitive gardening, which can also be called ‘no-rules ‘ gardening as a different approach to growing food. I explain how the way I am gardening this year is a complete experiment and the reasons behind it. This is the first video for a mini-series that looks deeper at this way of vegetable gardening.
Huge thanks to Liz Zorab for this collab! Check out her channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0Ha5QljsCV5UqIkobBrcQ

Want to support the channel and get more videos? Become a patron and get access to 2 exclusive videos a week, for only $3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/huwrichards

My Online Course ‘More Food Less Effort’: https://abundanceacademy.online/p/more-food-less-effort

Follow me on Instagram: @huws_nursery
My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery

My 1st Book (Veg in One Bed) http://veginonebed.com/
My 2nd Book (Grow Food for Free) http://growfoodforfree.com/

#permaculture #vegetablegardening #horticulture

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)

ADVERTISMENT – become one of us and contribute knowledge


You Might Be Interested In

Comment (0)

  1. I really looking forward to seeing your thoughts at the end of the year and to find out whether you'll continue with no rules gardening or head back to a more planned garden. Thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this series.

  2. Lovely. This is an amazing video! Thanks for posting this. It’s how I’ve been gardening for ages. I walk around with a potted plant, meandering in roughly the right light levels and just pick a spot that we both think will be a nice place for it to go. It’s helped me replace most of the front lawn with plants, both perennials and annuals, edibles and beneficial. I love how it’s turning out. And even letting my bits of lawn do what it wants have led to a wild polyculture of native meadow plants and I love it too. (Even if grass drives me crazy)

    Thank you both so much for this video!

  3. It took me about 2 years of gardening to learn the basics. Since then I have been gardening intuitively. For me this is the best form of gardening and nature is the best teacher and gardener. 🙂

  4. This is exactly what I needed to watch at the moment <3 I'm quite new to gardening and get myself far too worked up and anxious on whether I've done things exactly 'right'. Thank you

LEAVE YOUR COMMENT

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.