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Perennial and Permanent Planting | Veg Garden Tour

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2021
  • Perennial and Permanent Planting. Veg Garden Tour
    Liz Zorab of Byther Farm takes us on a tour of her vegetable garden and young food forest.
    She shares her tips and techniques, including permanent plantings, that can help save time and save money in the veg garden. The annual vegetable garden can be hard work, so adding in staple perennial plants is a valuable tool, and will mean there's always food, even if you're unable to sow your annuals.
    Liz looks at perennials like Taunton Deane kale and Walking Stick cabbage, as well as self-seeded annuals and volunteer vegetables, plus red and yellow chard which can still be eaten while going to seed.
    To find out more about her techniques and experience, see her best-selling book, 'Grounded: A Gardener’s Journey to Abundance and Self-Sufficiency' here shop.permacult...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @hollydimig3998
    @hollydimig3998 4 місяці тому +2

    How beautiful to have perennials providing nourishment even while/if life is happening to the human.

  • @aghaflaf-fo4vv
    @aghaflaf-fo4vv 3 місяці тому

    Liz Zorab is so informative as ever and a great narrator. Thanks for sharing your vast gardening knowledge.

  • @LizZorab
    @LizZorab 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for inviting me to create this video. The process left me delighted by just how full the garden was despite not sowing many annual vegetables this year.

    • @PermacultureMagazine
      @PermacultureMagazine  3 роки тому +1

      We are delighted to host you here again. Thank you for sharing the joy of perennial plants.

    • @carolynellis387
      @carolynellis387 3 роки тому +1

      Dear Liz it will seem strange to us out here not having you at Byther Farm
      I've listened to you since last year and Huw.
      I don't know when you are moving but I'm sure you will miss Byther too.
      I'm now living near Taunton and Taunton Deane is just a stone's throw away.
      I used to live near Neath and know Abergavenny area so well.
      A great part of the world.
      I'm wishing you lots of fun in your new place
      I've learnt a lot from you.
      Thanks again Carolyn

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab 3 роки тому +1

      @@carolynellis387 We have taken large quantities of plants with us,
      also the ducks, and the name Byther Farm has come with us too. Even Mr J has started making regular videos!

    • @carolynellis387
      @carolynellis387 3 роки тому +1

      @@LizZorab Well that's lovely, I'm sure that you will have tremendous memories and lots of hard work to take with you. Those plants and veggies will help you settle in your new home.
      I love that Sugar loaf mountain, we travelled up to Abergavenny so many times as a family. That's why I loved watching the videos. I'm still establishing my allotment as I'm only 18 months in having cleared away tons of weeds I'm still battling on.
      Anyway all good luck for a smooth transition yo your next home and gardens...

  • @robinhazeslip1800
    @robinhazeslip1800 3 роки тому +4

    Your property is so beautiful and useful! I sure hope whoever is fortunate enough to live there after you carry on and appreciate the gardens!🌿🌞🥕🧅🧄🍓🍎🥦

  • @dawnjones8341
    @dawnjones8341 3 роки тому +5

    So much inspiration. Thank you Liz.

  • @katec9893
    @katec9893 2 місяці тому

    Great information thank you. For some reason I hadn't thought about letting things go to seed to create new plants, instead I sow loads every spring but it's been getting exhausting. I'm going to let it all go to seed instead this year and buy a few perennial vegetables.

  • @geoffanddebshipton6797
    @geoffanddebshipton6797 3 роки тому +3

    Such useful information - thank you!

  • @plaisirdelanglais
    @plaisirdelanglais 3 роки тому +2

    Yey, Liz!

  • @johnnygag1
    @johnnygag1 Рік тому

    You imparted lots of information.
    We will use these to expand our garden. Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦🥰

  • @markgibbons2108
    @markgibbons2108 3 роки тому +2

    Been thinking about annual veg for a bit now definitely going to plant one third of allotment up thank you for video it makes so much sense to grow them been told up to 300 sorts ??? Think 20 / 25 to start

  • @carolynellis387
    @carolynellis387 3 роки тому +2

    I need this video now

  • @familyfruit9833
    @familyfruit9833 3 роки тому +1

    Fascinating observations, thanks!

  • @gregzeigler3850
    @gregzeigler3850 3 місяці тому

    Have you tried Colewort? I understand it tastes like cabbage and is a perennial, zones 5-9. I'm going to try it this year. I have Walking Onions and Dietrich's Wild Broccoli which come back every year by itself. And my yard is loaded with Plantain and Dandelion. Hostas are pretty good tasting.

  • @searose6192
    @searose6192 8 місяців тому

    6:31 I have found red orach to be one of the only tricky plants to grow in my garden. The germination rate is so low (30-40%) and then I tend to lose more of them to damping off with the result that I have only successfully had a handful of them grow to any decent size. I tried 2 years in 2 different spots and then gave up on them to save the space for other plants.

  • @naturalgardengrows
    @naturalgardengrows 4 місяці тому

    What is your seasonal low temperatures where you are?

  • @rajavenkateswararao9000
    @rajavenkateswararao9000 3 роки тому +2

    😋😇

  • @thomasholden1974
    @thomasholden1974 2 роки тому +2

    Does anyone know where to get the seeds of cuttings please Dendroseris litoralis | Cabbage Tree seeds thanks

    • @searose6192
      @searose6192 8 місяців тому +1

      I don’t know about that exact one, but I would check RareSeeds and MI Gardner. Rare seeds have TONS of hard to find seeds, including tree kales, and MI Gardner has some that no one else has.

  • @searose6192
    @searose6192 8 місяців тому

    Are the Greek gigantus beans perennial then? Or are they self seeding? Are they frost hardy?