‘No Rules’ Vegetable Gardening | A Different Way of Growing Food | An Introduction
ADVERTISMENT – become one of us and contribute knowledge
You Might Be Interested In
Comment (0)
LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
You must be logged in to post a comment.
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
You must be logged in to post a comment.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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.
I thought you were Christian Bale.
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!
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. 🙂
I feel like I’ve been doing this for a while. Just never had a name for it.
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
I see , there is a vine in the top of yur folietunnel. What variety is that, and how you prune this. Greets from Belgium.
Digging Huw lately, such a relaxing voice.