Growing your own food matters more than ever.

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  • @mandyrussell5256
    @mandyrussell5256 28 днів тому +292

    I got rid of the lawn in place of raised beds and pots and troughs. So no mowing and now beds full of veg, flowers, herbs, wild flowers, and a garden with shrubs, fruit and nut trees, fruit bushes, my own compost, and therefore plenty of wildlife and insect life. Priceless on so many levels. 😊

    • @tanyasharadamba1264
      @tanyasharadamba1264 28 днів тому +15

      I've never understood lawns. Well done! 👏🏼 😁

    • @midwestribeye7820
      @midwestribeye7820 28 днів тому +12

      I need a little lawn for my dogs and chickens, but a perfectly manicured lawn with chemicals is a horrible thought.

    • @robturvey9156
      @robturvey9156 28 днів тому +8

      Me too. The lawnmower is now only used for chopping up material for composting.
      I have slabs and wood chip for paths. The woodchip is delivered free !!

    • @kathleend4636
      @kathleend4636 28 днів тому +4

      This is my goal!

    • @terrijensenbrown
      @terrijensenbrown 27 днів тому +16

      3 years of going totally organic and I too am seeing more wildlife and insects than ever before. This is my 1st year that dragonflies have joined us!

  • @AmandaJuneHagarty
    @AmandaJuneHagarty 27 днів тому +147

    Half the reasons I garden is to get outdoors, get a little exercise, interact with nature, add a little beauty to my day, learn and have fun. I don't always produce useable harvests, but I never regret a single second of time or money I spend gardening. Its the journey, not the destination for me.

    • @deborahkristensen9344
      @deborahkristensen9344 27 днів тому +8

      Wow! That's profound! Thanks! I easily forget all these other benefits of gardening! Thanks for the reminder!

    • @DavidAvrillier-Grange-qz6ld
      @DavidAvrillier-Grange-qz6ld 27 днів тому +7

      Completely agree with you for me the harvest is a bonus really.
      I have found that spending time outside and doing something productive is so good for you mind.

    • @blankagyori
      @blankagyori 26 днів тому +3

      For me, watching every plant grow and change and produce anything edible is the best part of it! My small children are starting to get hooked on that feeling as well.

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 25 днів тому +5

      ❤❤ Also find that I’m building a bond with neighbors as we are all attempting to grow food. I’m thrilled to find seed potatoes and squash seedlings given to a neighbor have provided a bounty of nutrition for them. My community is blossoming.

    • @shinetta87
      @shinetta87 24 дні тому +1

      I’m so glad you said that because I started a garden this year and the financial ROI isn’t there. But you’re completely right, I’ve received so much fun and satisfaction this summer. ❤

  • @tanyasharadamba1264
    @tanyasharadamba1264 28 днів тому +131

    "True wealth is a garden full of food"💚

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards  28 днів тому +12

      Exactly!

    • @BOBBOBBOBBOBBOBBOB69
      @BOBBOBBOBBOBBOBBOB69 27 днів тому

      Spoken like a true Hobbit.

    • @jjd13579
      @jjd13579 27 днів тому +10

      True wealth is **being able to own land** where you can have a garden full of food.

    • @lorebrown5307
      @lorebrown5307 27 днів тому +3

      It's also a good retirement plan

    • @Dirt-Fermer
      @Dirt-Fermer 27 днів тому

      @@jjd13579 this, wish property taxes weren’t a thing so we could actually own property

  • @presentpossible
    @presentpossible 25 днів тому +33

    every time i go out into my garden i say "i am so rich." i may not have anything impressive in my bank account, but just being able to go out and grab a bowlful of raspberries whenever i want to makes me feel like a king.

  • @flashesoflightandshadow9825
    @flashesoflightandshadow9825 28 днів тому +46

    Gardening is therapeutic and grounding, and it's always worth it.

  • @NTLIH
    @NTLIH 27 днів тому +132

    The world needs more people like Huw, you have my absolute respect.

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards  27 днів тому +2

      @@NTLIH that's very kind, thank you.

    • @IzzyDelauniere
      @IzzyDelauniere 27 днів тому +4

      you sure have a way with words!! beautifully said and with humor!! chemical carrots!😂

    • @Anonymous-km5pj
      @Anonymous-km5pj 27 днів тому +3

      @@HuwRichards loved hearing you speak of your spirit in your soil and plants, the hidden relationship.... love u Huw Warrior, creation will win.

  • @joshlovegood9392
    @joshlovegood9392 28 днів тому +85

    This was a brilliant video Huw. Even if the world goes completely mad (we're close) .. Nature can always bring us back. Getting rid of your TV helps too!!

    • @speedywalker63
      @speedywalker63 27 днів тому +3

      @@joshlovegood9392 couldn't agree more!

    • @ForestTiefling
      @ForestTiefling 27 днів тому +4

      it DOES help, yes!

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards  27 днів тому +23

      @@joshlovegood9392 Thanks Josh! I think it's easy to think the world is mad, but when we move away from the screens, it suddenly feels a lot more sane!

    • @JamCamel
      @JamCamel 27 днів тому +8

      Agreed! Loving the philosophy-flavoured gardening videos. Nice job touching on politics without actually being political.
      I bought land late last year and started gardening this year, hoping to achieve 60% self-sufficiency from my garden produce. Barely achieving 30%. On the up side, the local slugs have achieved 100%.

    • @jimenamaringuzman7664
      @jimenamaringuzman7664 27 днів тому +4

      I have been trying for more than 20 years to get my untamed land to give me results.. No surrender!! HAIL TO THE HUW 👑
      😊🌱

  • @CMR308
    @CMR308 28 днів тому +85

    Watching from Denmark zone 8a. I love what you said in the beginning. I am on my first serious homestead year. New house, new part of the country, left family and friends behind, no farmers in our families, born and raised in the suburbs of Copenhagen. My life's challenge. The best ever despite every obstacle. Nature's abundance is emotionally overwhelming ❤️

    • @rodhatte
      @rodhatte 28 днів тому +4

      Tillykke med dit nye hus! Jeg har planer om at gøre det samme. Flytte til Lemvig, hvor husene på landet er super billige. -Held og lykke med haven!

    • @Barbaralee1205
      @Barbaralee1205 27 днів тому +3

      How does Denmark have a zone 8 when I’m in Kentucky in zone 6? I’m a thousand miles closer to the equator than you are. Explain please.

    • @thelasttaarakian
      @thelasttaarakian 27 днів тому +10

      @@Barbaralee1205 they, unlike you are close to an ocean.

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 27 днів тому

      @@thelasttaarakian- yah man that coastal climate really is nice. It keeps it much warmer in the winters and much cooler in the summers. I lived in Los Angeles so I know how nice it is to live on the coast.
      But I do love the seasons I get in E TN. Just hate the summers here. Fall through Spring is wonderful.

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 27 днів тому

      @@Barbaralee1205- same as the UK being Zone 8 as well. What I see the Brits growing in the summer could never happen here in E TN lol. I have to grow all the cold season stuff in the fall.

  • @ImGlyn
    @ImGlyn 27 днів тому +40

    I love that you're taking about this important topic. One of the ways of controlling people is by controlling access to food. Nurturing your own food supply is giving you a little bit of autonomy. And you're right; trust in supermarkets is shaky & deservedly so. Have a great week Huw & thank you 👍

  • @Barbara-vl2hc
    @Barbara-vl2hc 27 днів тому +55

    You are 100% right! I am gardening since 30 years now, and even so, I was so proud, when serving my lunch today: Kohlrabi-Schnitzel with potatoes and salad - all fresh from my garden. I never lose this feeling of eating something very valuable, when I eat my own food!
    Many greetings from Bavaria ❤

    • @user-xb7sj2uk4u
      @user-xb7sj2uk4u 27 днів тому +1

      @@Barbara-vl2hc Any tips on how to get kohlrabi to bulb out. Been struggling for two years. Mine just gets leggy with lots of leaves. Good enough for soup but nothing else. 😭

    • @BenMe
      @BenMe 27 днів тому +4

      I never had the problem so can't share why but growing things from the cabbage or brassica family in the same spot can do this. Maybe try planting it in a spot where you haven't grown anything before

    • @user-xb7sj2uk4u
      @user-xb7sj2uk4u 26 днів тому +1

      @@BenMe Thanks. There were cabbages in that bed last year. And the other bed the year before that. 🤔

    • @BenMe
      @BenMe 26 днів тому +1

      @@user-xb7sj2uk4u yea that will explain it. If you planted from the cabbage family in one spot, don't do that the coming two years and your growth of them should be fine again. I also love cabbage family crops so it can be hard to not do it, but it will pay off :)

    • @susannedeubzer8114
      @susannedeubzer8114 21 день тому +1

      ​@user-xb7sj2uk4u Or you just had bad seed. I really struggled with kohlrabi for quite a while and one year I planted a whole bed full, all out of the same package of cheap seeds from the discounter and none of them made bulbs.
      Since then I've tried a lot of different varieties and my favorite that I now buy (and very successfully grow) every year is the variety Azur Star, bought from Bingenheimer.
      If all your tries were from the same seed package, I suggest you throw it away and buy quality seeds 😊

  • @bearsbreeches
    @bearsbreeches 28 днів тому +41

    2 peaches, 5 Victoria plums, 7 cherries, lots of apricots, blackberries, loganberries, a few blackcurrants, raspberries etc, etc. Hardly self sufficient but, one day, I might be

    • @midwestribeye7820
      @midwestribeye7820 28 днів тому +6

      ❤ this! I hope you become more self sufficient every year!

    • @jacquelinefilby1842
      @jacquelinefilby1842 27 днів тому +4

      I beat you on peaches! 3 this year.😂

    • @bearsbreeches
      @bearsbreeches 27 днів тому +4

      @midwestribeye7820 Thank you, I'll keep trying. I get so excited when I actually grow something fit to eat

    • @bearsbreeches
      @bearsbreeches 27 днів тому

      @@jacquelinefilby1842 show off 🍑

    • @Reindeer_jay
      @Reindeer_jay 27 днів тому +2

      It’s a great start!

  • @garrl007
    @garrl007 28 днів тому +36

    Me and my partner started our allotment this year and we’ve had so much food from it already. Many failed crops, all our carrots got eaten, but we replanted and now getting some out the ground already! Thanks for all your tips and tricks!

    • @midwestribeye7820
      @midwestribeye7820 28 днів тому +5

      Good on you for not giving up! I've been gardening for years and there are always 'hiccups' every year. Keep growing and God bless!💪🌱

  • @carolturner3850
    @carolturner3850 28 днів тому +41

    For the sake of convenience over the last 50 years or so we we’ve lost an awful lot, we are being served edible “stuff” that lacks nutritional value with the addition of pesticides that are probably the main cause of many health issues, the lack of nutrient dense food that nature provides to our diets is something that people sometimes ignore Well done Huw your spot on thank you for bringing this up for the attention of your viewers

  • @HelplessHawk
    @HelplessHawk 28 днів тому +38

    Ive taken it up this year for first time. I got a cheap greenhouse and noe have lovely tomatoes. Ive already had 2 corgettes of mu plants, a big handful of blueberries, some strawberries and squash growing. So glad i went for it. I have more growing too! Your videos are very helpful too. Thank you

  • @robhunt-watts8908
    @robhunt-watts8908 19 днів тому +4

    I am an old man at 73.
    Pottering in my garden, polytunnel & greenhouse is the best way to spend time.
    It's calming, useful and wonderful to eat our own produce.
    Thank you for your book, I will never be too old to learn.

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 28 днів тому +24

    I have planted green beans three or four times and the local rabbits are well fed. We have hit the HOT and STEAMY days of summer. So far my garden has given me peas, onions, garlic, potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes and cantaloupe. Forty jars of pickles, food in the freezer and more to come. No green beans, but the garden is still giving me so much. God bless y'all and keep growing.

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 27 днів тому +3

      Dude… I have so many cucumbers. I had to give them to my neighbors. And they keep coming and I have only two cucumber plants lol.

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 25 днів тому +2

      Hmmm….rabbits are tasty eating….leave a “rabbit stew” recipe card out by your green beans? 🤣🤣🐇🐇

  • @tanyasharadamba1264
    @tanyasharadamba1264 28 днів тому +38

    "What you get, is a whole category of flavors that money can't buy. " & so much more. Truly, whoever can grow any plants...especially edible ones...is exponentially rewarded. 💚

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards  27 днів тому +2

      Exactly that! The flavour side alone for me makes it worth it!

  • @aclementine9928
    @aclementine9928 27 днів тому +14

    First year gardener here, very encouraging to hear that I'm doing well, despite many failures this year 😌 ... I'm honestly just so happy that I have a garden now

    • @ninjabrown8560
      @ninjabrown8560 23 дні тому

      You’ve started at a horrible time, but keep pushing through! First few years of gardening is more learning than an abundant harvest anyway :)

  • @judifarrington9461
    @judifarrington9461 28 днів тому +19

    You have beautiful harvest for such a tough year! My garden has become such a sanctuary for me. It is about as far away from the news media a person can get. Not only am I getting healthy food, the exercise and fresh air do wonders for one's mental health. The birds are singing, the insects buzzing, my doe munches on her apples--who can put a price tag on the therapy of a garden.
    Thanks for such a great video!

    • @valeriaboe2556
      @valeriaboe2556 26 днів тому +1

      Totally agree! My garden is my safe space and I loose a sense of time and the planet Im on😢

    • @elale8016
      @elale8016 25 днів тому

      @@valeriaboe2556 Oh, you wouldn't be able to grow your food, stay on ground, breathe the air and water the plants like on earth. You can't forget, you're on planet earth.

  • @VeronicaLozen
    @VeronicaLozen 27 днів тому +10

    I have never seen you have any kind of a rant, this video is glorious.

  • @suedunlop3514
    @suedunlop3514 28 днів тому +14

    Fabulous, slightly revolutionary message. Well done.

  • @creativefilmsmusic
    @creativefilmsmusic 28 днів тому +10

    I’ve done home gardening most of my adult life and eventually you adapt and learn enough there are really no “bad” years but different years and you have the skill sets to adapt. I garden as much for my sanity as for food but we now eat about 80% or more of our produce from home.

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 25 днів тому +1

      You’re an inspiration! Thanks for your post.

  • @tamrahawkes3170
    @tamrahawkes3170 28 днів тому +27

    Gardeners are eternally optimistic.
    My mom is 80 and was helping me cook supper….she was pealing potatoes and said these potatoes peelings have huge sprouts, I’m going to plant them in one of your raised beds. I said go ahead.
    I just harvested 6 beautiful little red potatoes out from under one plant.
    I know most people plant whole potatoes but we’ve always cut ours and have amazing results. But I didn’t really expect the peelings to work lol!

    • @ForestTiefling
      @ForestTiefling 27 днів тому +3

      omg that's so amazing! but botanically, it makes sense! If you get the "sprout" away from the spud in whole, and plant that OF COURSE it should grow a new plant, all you need is the "meristem tissue", and that's in the sprout spot!!! (sry, i learned biology in german, so i sometimes might confuse some terms!)

    • @dawn19maria
      @dawn19maria 27 днів тому +1

      The little spouts do grow a new plant but the overall yield will be higher if you use whole seed potatoes.
      Of course, this doesn’t matter as much on the home gardening level. Free potatoes are great!

  • @margaretreid5989
    @margaretreid5989 28 днів тому +14

    You are an inspiration

  • @user-qo8bo2gw5v
    @user-qo8bo2gw5v 27 днів тому +12

    Thanks Huw. I live in Vermont. The last two days we've had horrible flooding which has destroyed a lot of farms of market gardeners, for the second year in a row. Same date! Growing our own food is such an important backup to help ensure the whole community is fed. It takes us all being a part of this

  • @pandhari108
    @pandhari108 27 днів тому +7

    This is probably your boldest and most revolutionary video I've seen so far. Brilliant 💚👨‍🌾🌿

    • @AliW-xu4lv
      @AliW-xu4lv 27 днів тому +1

      Charles dowdings latest vid addresses the 'man made clouds' issue. So glad our online respected mentors are addressing these issues.

  • @Zoeybeau_1
    @Zoeybeau_1 28 днів тому +8

    Its been a long year, started late Feb., and harvested baby carrots, onions, loads of peas, broccoli, and grown loads of flowers, able to gift to others. I've lots more harvests to come, even though the weather stinks. Invested in nematodes, and started a compost bin. There's been lots of good even though there's been lots of losses. I take it as a challenge, its absolutely smashed through my mental health, I'm feeling connected daily with hands in the soil, you can't lose.

  • @darinbennett3638
    @darinbennett3638 28 днів тому +8

    Huw, thanks for the pep talk about gardening this year. We moved in January and started everything from scratch and so it has been an up-hill climb to say the least...but it is worth it. It's been a very different growing season and I keep telling my wife that we're on a learning curve that will ultimately help us be better at what we're doing. We're still harvesting veg this year even though it's a different growing season. Thanks for helping us stay focused! (Kentucky, USA)

  • @speedywalker63
    @speedywalker63 28 днів тому +26

    I absolutely love your encouragement and agree with everything you spoke about. Thank you 🙏

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards  28 днів тому +5

      My pleasure! Have a lovely day!☺️

  • @irenemarlow9144
    @irenemarlow9144 19 днів тому +2

    I'm not giving up, even though I have been challenged. We must stop depending on Supermarkets for everything. Supporting our local farm shop and growing what I can, gives me so much joy and appreciation. You are a leading light Huw. Thank you for your inspiration. 🙏❤️

  • @avitalkaye4323
    @avitalkaye4323 28 днів тому +10

    We've had the opposite problem in Cyprus... nearly a constant 40C plus for 2 months now, with terrible humidity! But such a mild winter meant slugs and snails were also a terrible problem all throughout spring! It's a battle to keep things alive... nearly 2 acres of gardens/vegetable growing needs almost constant watering throughout the day!

    • @lew381
      @lew381 27 днів тому

      Sending hope and blessing. 40c and high humidity is very dangerous. We have high humidity in UK but nowhere near that heat and it's very tough .

    • @CWorgen5732
      @CWorgen5732 27 днів тому

      I'm in the middle of the US West Coast, it's described as a "Mediterranean Climate." Two weeks of 40-43°, it's only now dropping to 35-37°. No rain for the past two months. The creeks are dry and won't be back until October.
      The cows have grazed everything right down to the ground and broke into my garden for a tasty snack. We clearly need to irrigate, but how?

  • @hollydimig3998
    @hollydimig3998 28 днів тому +10

    Your videos always do my heart good

  • @oldtavernfarm
    @oldtavernfarm 28 днів тому +14

    Say it louder for the people in the back of the room!!!!!!! Woohooo!!🎉

  • @BakeALegAndLetsDigIt
    @BakeALegAndLetsDigIt 28 днів тому +12

    I love your channel ❤ I've been gardening for 30 years and have a smaller youtube channel .This is my first season that I'm not gardening due to have moved.. I miss it this season no matter what the challenges may be like the weather this season. It has been around 110 degrees here in Pennsylvania very difficult but so worthi gardening. Everyone should be concerned about what is being put in our food.. Agree with you on this whole topic 💯 Love and hugs Sincerly Melody

    • @karenholsopple6388
      @karenholsopple6388 27 днів тому +1

      Also in PA, the challenges have been fierce this year!

  • @stevezytveld6585
    @stevezytveld6585 28 днів тому +12

    I've had a vegetable, herb and flower patch growing on our balcony for the last 25 years or so. It makes such a difference during the summer and fall - we're part of the pollinators path through the downtown in summer, and in winter the sparrows scatter some seeds about for volunteers for the next season. Being able to go out onto my balcony to pick herbs and veg for meals is a luxury. I even have a compost container to grow soil and deal with old leaves and scraps from the garden.
    This year I'm growing morning glories, pansies, marigolds, three types of tomatoes, summer squash, cantaloupe, peas, beans, cucumber, over a dozen herbs, lettuce and a local wildflower mix. I'm also lucky enough this year to share a garden plot at the local community garden with a longtime neighbour of ours. So double everything listed above, with the addition of a pepper and basil and Swiss chard patch... the best medicine money can't buy.
    - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 25 днів тому +1

      WOW - that’s an amazing balcony! Well done.

    • @stevezytveld6585
      @stevezytveld6585 25 днів тому +1

      @@joannc147 Thanks!! It's been a process of experimentation to bring everything to this level. Mayan-style ollas/oyas clay pots (I use regular terracotta pots) sunk into the soil have made a huge difference for the plants living through the mid-afternoon sun.

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 25 днів тому

      @@stevezytveld6585 hey…old ways are the good ways! 👍🏻

  • @crissytuttle2132
    @crissytuttle2132 28 днів тому +21

    I just love your approach to this topic. Your passion is evident, but it's delivered in a light hearted way. Thank you for being real!

  • @health.bites.5615
    @health.bites.5615 17 днів тому +2

    The connection with the garden is so real! I find wonderful peace when I'm out there! It's so therapeutic if I'm stressed out. And other times, it just makes me happy!

  • @DeborahSch
    @DeborahSch 28 днів тому +10

    Grow your own food, and supplement with locally produced food!

  • @IzumiGoto
    @IzumiGoto 28 днів тому +8

    I took up gardening this year, one tomato plant which is coming in beautifully and is growing like crazy, one chili and several lettuces.
    I can't eat the amount of lettuce I'm getting out of my garden bed, so the massive amounts of slugs have a field day.
    I'm just picking out what I need. I'll soon start another bed and some growing bags, but am unsure of what I can plant this "late" into the year.
    Gotta have to read up on crops again. But it's fun, and so far, relatively low-maintenance.

    • @MelanieEisele-ic2nt
      @MelanieEisele-ic2nt 28 днів тому +3

      Get Huw's newest Book, "The Self-Sufficiency Garden". It's great help for late crops and extending your grow season.

    • @IzumiGoto
      @IzumiGoto 27 днів тому

      @@MelanieEisele-ic2nt I got it already, I haven't been reading past a certain point, but thank you!

  • @MandysGarden
    @MandysGarden 28 днів тому +11

    Well said Huw

  • @MelanieEisele-ic2nt
    @MelanieEisele-ic2nt 28 днів тому +7

    Thank you for all your work and help to us backyard gardeners, like myself. Your video's and books have been a big help for me this year. I had a mild winter, then a wet/cold spring, and now a very hot summer. Your tips have helped me greatly and now I am, despite the trouble growing this year, enjoying my garden greatly for the first time. It's not just a choir anymore, it's a joy. My family knows if you want to find Mom go to the garden, not just the kitchen.

  • @sebudrsappu6098
    @sebudrsappu6098 28 днів тому +5

    Thank you so much for your videos! My father does gardening and growing food for our family, and your videos are super helpful! Keep up the amazing content!

  • @homebodyjen752
    @homebodyjen752 26 днів тому +4

    This video got me teary-eyed. The produce we grow ourselves absolutely tastes better! We live in the suburbs of California. We planted out our landscape with lawns and a small area for a garden. After one season of gardening, we want to rip out the lawns and make more raised beds! The thing I love about having a garden is that we are not only feeding our children fresh produce, but they are learning to grow food themselves, from planting seeds, protecting the seedlings, watering, and learning when food is ready.

  • @TrixievonFreeden
    @TrixievonFreeden 28 днів тому +6

    I love all your videos! ❤ but I love this one a lot! Really! Your positive approach...super! ❤️

  • @RoyHolder
    @RoyHolder 28 днів тому +7

    Middle of Winter here in South Australia, have tomatoes and three kinds of brassicas growing extremely well, big harvest expected in Spring!! Lots of rain so no watering required either except for weekly compost water feeds, instant food for plants.

    • @tamrahawkes3170
      @tamrahawkes3170 28 днів тому

      Glad to hear your getting rain, all we hear on news here in Canada is global drought…… it’s dry here now, but we had tonnes of rain all spring.

  • @andreahodson7031
    @andreahodson7031 28 днів тому +9

    Everything coming up just slowly, my spinach and radish seeded 😂

  • @johndesrocher4289
    @johndesrocher4289 28 днів тому +5

    "...I wasn't being fully genuine..."
    I can tell you, without a doubt, that's not the case. People just love to hold on to their personal biases, and react negatively to someone or something that casts doubt on those beliefs. Keep doing what you're doing, I for one find it monumentally helpful, and appreciate how you deliver your info.

    • @NN-fz4pd
      @NN-fz4pd 16 днів тому

      How would u know if someone else is being genuine by their own standards lol 🙄

  • @esterteixeira3873
    @esterteixeira3873 28 днів тому +4

    I,am still going on and some things are doing very well I,am not complain
    And I love to see you Gardner 😊 here in Holland is also a challenge.

  • @tommyfallon236
    @tommyfallon236 27 днів тому +4

    I live in West Virginia and it’s been 3 years that o took up gardening..I just pulled up 100lbs of potatoes this week…I’m well impressed…I’ve taken DOWN my sweetcorn and planted another succession of that…btw…I live in town..

  • @anainasen
    @anainasen 28 днів тому +15

    Access to land, you hit the nail on the head! For more and more people in the western world owning land or having access to land is becoming unattainable. It will get even harder when politicians with certain political ideologies limit transportation by raising taxes and soon prohibiting petrol cars.

    • @CWorgen5732
      @CWorgen5732 27 днів тому +2

      Yes, I'm very worried that if the USA conservatives win, my FIL will lose his veteran's benefits and they won't be able to pay their medical bills once the caps on medicine prices are removed.
      I am honestly worried that they might lose their beef ranch under the pressures of price gouging and corporate greed.

  • @jacquelinefilby1842
    @jacquelinefilby1842 27 днів тому +4

    Oh Huw-you so hit the nail on the head. It’s a challenge growing here in New Mexico. I grew up in North Wales and it seemed easier. Instead of slugs I battle for water and mice. But the connection to my food is so Zen. Everyday before work I go out there to see what has developed overnight. It’s heart warming. Never gets old. My parents did the same.❤

  • @Jane-ky9fj
    @Jane-ky9fj 24 дні тому +1

    Proudest moment for me was seeing my slug ravished cauliflower that was left with half a leaf survive and is now thriving!! First growing season for me. I’ve learned a lot about resilience, both in the garden and myself. And the joy of that first mouthful of early potatoes made it all worthwhile. And the frogs that have taken up home in my little sunken bucket pond.

  • @madpotter5
    @madpotter5 28 днів тому +22

    Thank you so much for posting this morning! I threw my hands up yesterday and yelled; WHY AM I DOING THIS?! The groundhog wiped out my brussel sprouts and egg plant and this morning my carrots are gone due to deer. Toss in chipmunks and squirrels and I’m looking for a bridge! Yes, pests are out of control this year. Netted everything and had slugs move in, I have never had slugs before 🤦‍♀️. Toss in the drought this year and I’m on the Olympic hose dragging team 🏅 I turned 70 this year and just finished moving 30 cubic yards of wood chips and compost. Still better than the gym and I am enjoying celery, tomatoes, beets and broccoli. Wild temperature swings have stressed out so many plants this year, no cauliflower, we sautéed the leaves. Bumper crop of garlic, not so good on onions. We must adjust to climate change. I have over 40 years of records and it’s shocking! Keep records. Again, thank you and moving forward.

    • @ml.5377
      @ml.5377 28 днів тому +3

      Birds have been worst than orcs for me this year...

    • @madpotter5
      @madpotter5 27 днів тому +2

      @@ml.5377oh thank for the bird reminder ….. what blueberries 😂💚

    • @jacquelinefilby1842
      @jacquelinefilby1842 27 днів тому +3

      Squirrels and mice- the little buggers😂

    • @ml.5377
      @ml.5377 27 днів тому +6

      @@jacquelinefilby1842 Or a runaway chicken who thinks it works for a mining company and has discovered a short route to China.

    • @jacquelinefilby1842
      @jacquelinefilby1842 27 днів тому

      @@ml.5377 haha!🤣

  • @marking-time-gardens
    @marking-time-gardens 28 днів тому +3

    Thank you Huw... always great information and appreciated encouragement! Blessings on you and your growing season Kiddo!🌻🐛🌿💚🙏💕

  • @debramartell8531
    @debramartell8531 28 днів тому +4

    Huw you are amazing and give everyone positive truthful guidance and your garden is fabulous !!! Thank you from Ottawa, Ontario Canada where we have also had a wet and weird weather summer, one minute we are 30-38 degrees Celsius and then in the low to mid 20’s ! 🙏✨🦋

  • @shanedevlin8834
    @shanedevlin8834 28 днів тому +8

    We had peas come strong this week

    • @ArtFlowersBeeze8815
      @ArtFlowersBeeze8815 27 днів тому +2

      I started 4 trays of peas in soil blocks this year. Weighed them all (18 lbs!) and freeze dried them. One of my fav veg for winter days. They are almost done and letting them go to seed for next years garden goodies. Cheers!

  • @peterlybolt90
    @peterlybolt90 28 днів тому +4

    You're awesome, man! I never miss an episode... Keep up the great work!

  • @nancynesytofreske
    @nancynesytofreske 28 днів тому +3

    One of your best videos yet. Thanks for this and I'm right there with you.

  • @annacatarina4310
    @annacatarina4310 28 днів тому +2

    I wholeheartedly agree with everything you've said in this video! Gardening is such a joy! I just started this year and I live in Portugal. It's been a much wetter year than usual, so some of the fruits, like plums and peaches are a little slow. But it was great for saving water and many crops came nonetheless! I thoroughly enjoyed the two zucchinis I harvested, as well as the salad we now have daily. Planting your own food also automatically makes you eat a lot healthier. Your garden is so so beautiful and one of the many reasons I like to watch your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @malkysmitt2267
    @malkysmitt2267 28 днів тому +13

    Good timing and motivational, many at the point of giving up! Great video👍

  • @gaiasoundandvision
    @gaiasoundandvision 28 днів тому +4

    Love this Huw :) It totally resonates with me! :) Sharing on fb :) 💚

  • @SBgardener
    @SBgardener 27 днів тому +1

    Oh my goodness, Huw! What a timely and positive video. I'm a gardener living in the US, growing mostly perennials. This year I've leaned into vegetable gardening, thanks in part to your inspiring videos. I'm very grateful to you and your passion for growing!!

  • @rachelp4511
    @rachelp4511 27 днів тому +2

    I love your point of view Huw, nothing is more important than growing our own food and nourishing our families

  • @sowenchantedirishkitchenga8282
    @sowenchantedirishkitchenga8282 27 днів тому +1

    I just shared on my Facebook page. I am comforted to know it’s not just me that is “failing” this year. I’m still hopeful and sowing for over winter growing.. but like this Irish summer

  • @sharonphelps
    @sharonphelps 27 днів тому +1

    When I sit down to a meal consisting mainly of food I have grown myself, I feel such a greater sense of appreciation and enjoyment. It really makes it all worthwhile. I have just been making fruit crumbles to give to my family, with blackcurrants, redcurrants and gooseberries from my allotment. I love having that peaceful place in which to garden, and I have made lots of friends.

  • @shirleyn4677
    @shirleyn4677 27 днів тому +1

    Oh Huw, thank you for promoting gardening. Yeah, all the noise you hear day to day can really pull you down and I think some studies prove that just getting out to your garden in the fresh air has a positive effect on your body (that and sunshine). Well done!😊❤

  • @g00mba
    @g00mba 27 днів тому +1

    It's been my first growing season and I've been delighted. Only because I planted things and they grew! Because I have no previous years to compare with I'm just pleased to have been able to grow enough to be self sufficient.

  • @christinaward161
    @christinaward161 27 днів тому +1

    You are so right! Whilst i was saddened that yet more courgettes had to be thrown away this morning ,due to blossom end rot, i still went home with some beautiful tomatoes, string beans and peas Yummy It has been such a tricky year so far for growing but it makes me want to try harder! Great video x

  • @FLanklinBadge
    @FLanklinBadge 27 днів тому +2

    Watching from the American Midwest, zone 5b. Just starting to get into gardening.
    I'm trying to learn because the world is so uncertain. I want to learn now when i have plenty of food at a store to rely on; if something changes and food becomes scarce or supply chains break down, it's too late to learn.

  • @ml.5377
    @ml.5377 28 днів тому +2

    This is your most awesome video ever!
    Cheers from the Andes in Peru... Gardening at 3,000 masl.

  • @estherboe6925
    @estherboe6925 11 днів тому

    Watching from Louisiana Zone 8b-we thrive financially and maintain our health because of our garden. I agree with your words of encouragement. We depend on our produce to consume fresh, preserve, and we feel blessed to also share with others. Thank you Huw

  • @Pachinko1
    @Pachinko1 25 днів тому

    This is the most thought provoking gardening video I’ve ever watched. Thank you Huw for sharing your thoughts and examples of why. As I sit watching your video while I eat a bowl of home grown lettuce in my unusually warm winter garden in Perth, Western Australia I feel grateful

  • @marymulhare7680
    @marymulhare7680 27 днів тому +8

    ‘Sneezed on a keyboard ‘ and ‘chemical vegetables’ says it all! Best reason to grow food🥰

  • @unfairworld5914
    @unfairworld5914 27 днів тому +1

    you are absolutely right,growing your own food is worth all the effort and time.i would never had thought it would make me so happy doing it.
    been living in Manchester and Germany for 12 years, now I'm back.home in the basque country and a plot of land that was my father's I have been growing vegetables for two seasons and I think it is the best thing I have ever done.there is this connection with nature ,with the plants then the freshness and favour of them,I am looking forward for my tomatoes to ripe guess will still take a few days to a eating them but it does not matter I know that since I am growing food and spending lots of hours in nature I think I have zero stress and anxaiety and having for dinner as for example today a simple salad with lettuce ,green onion and tuna with olive oil ,vinegar and salt and a courgette soup with potatoes (can't be a simpler dinner)I know I'm gonna sleep like a kid ,it's just priceless

  • @melstark3466
    @melstark3466 26 днів тому

    I just got your latest book for my birthday. I am so happy to get it because 1) I love to garden and admire what you do, and 2) I wanted to see what I could learn from your experiences. I think gardening and growing your own food is so worth it. More now than ever. Thanks for your wonderful videos. ❤

  • @nellieblighhill4575
    @nellieblighhill4575 24 дні тому +1

    Our Great Grandparents all had their own vegie gardens. They had chooks, and buried all their food waste either in the vegie patch or tossed it to the chooks. Newspapers were composted as was cardboard. Glass was recycled as jam jars. The streets and parks used to be filled with fruit and nut trees. Everyone swapped there excess with their neighbours. We need to get back to this and fast. Sharing is so good for the soul.

    • @lydiabond5393
      @lydiabond5393 24 дні тому +1

      Where was this? If u don't mind me asking.

  • @robturvey9156
    @robturvey9156 28 днів тому +2

    It’s not over yet- there’s still time for some good growing. and every year there seems to be a number of crops that do well while others disappoint.

  • @PlantObsessed
    @PlantObsessed 27 днів тому

    I'm glad you are not caving to the negativity, I've been watching you for years and I love the channel. Like a Corgi puppy wrapped in a marshmallow under a rainbow.🤗

  • @kurtbeen7387
    @kurtbeen7387 26 днів тому

    I started growing this year mainly to help cope with a bereavement. It’s been great for my heart and soul and there is no better feeling than harvesting and eating my own food. I look forward to going out every morning to see how my garden is. Your videos have been incredibly helpful in my journey, thank you.

  • @PaintingVideos
    @PaintingVideos 28 днів тому +2

    Thanks Huw, indeed, and to eat vegs without the poisons is a great important reason. Even 'organic' from shops might lack earth based growing (lacking minerals) plus they do have been sprayed (with admissible "" stuff) (because no slug damage is an indicator :) etc. They even spray grapes. Best to grow your own and to preserve for winter. (Cans cause aluminium toxins also)

  • @dannorton2867
    @dannorton2867 15 днів тому

    Excellent video Huw! I keep saying all these things to the people I come into contact with at work as a kitchen gardener. So great that you can get the message out to a wider audience. The whole world needs to hear it! Keep up the good work buddy 👍

  • @patriciahill1101
    @patriciahill1101 24 дні тому

    Huw, thank you so much for this very personal testament of how gardening can restore hope and courage and give joy. After a few years of personal loss and anxiety over world events, I realized that the only thing I could do to improve the quality of my life was to tend my garden. Not throw it all in at once, harvest half of it, and stress continually over it. But tend it, enjoy its beauty, and let hope and courage grow to meet life’s challenges.

  • @MelodyBee-yl7we
    @MelodyBee-yl7we 24 дні тому

    I started growing this year! Love watching you, Gary, Charles, Alexander etc All inspiring and developing our knowledge and skill sets. Thank you! :)

  • @mjturner9810
    @mjturner9810 27 днів тому

    Love, love, LOVE this video, Huw. Even though it's not a practical how-to on a plant level, it's a how-to in a while other level. Such an encouraging message that brings me hope. Thank you for doing what you do and for being who you are. Keep on please! 💚

  • @tamsinleighton-boyce2560
    @tamsinleighton-boyce2560 26 днів тому

    Every morning about 6am I spend a bit of time in my little veg garden -picking off snails...- and just wandering around seeing whats growing. It really gives me so much joy :-)

  • @doras.allotment
    @doras.allotment 24 дні тому

    It does feel like autumn now! I have a primrose that thinks we've already been through another year already.
    Totally agree, it makes the small harvests even more wonderful 👩🏼‍🌾 & having the garden community is so wonderful.

  • @1lifemechanics
    @1lifemechanics День тому

    Thank you🎉 I just started my first large vegetable garden in Texas. It’s been an odd year of weird wind and extra rain randomly in the summer. Not complaining, my garden with no irrigation needs the water, it’s just been odd. Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @phillipb6547
    @phillipb6547 26 днів тому +1

    The pride I feel when everything on our plates I’ve grown is priceless

  • @annecr377
    @annecr377 27 днів тому

    I totally agree! It's a difficult gardening year here in Germany, too. But this year I started to write down what and how much I harvest and despite the difficult conditions the list keeps getting longer and longer, filling me with deep gratefulness and awe of creation.

  • @helenreid7712
    @helenreid7712 18 днів тому

    Huw. I have been watching you for years. I love the way you have grown up. I love how you talk.

  • @margolehman5482
    @margolehman5482 27 днів тому

    I restarted gardening this year after a 10-12 year hiatus. Here in the Eastern US, record high temps and a serious drought have made this the most difficult year to take this up again. I have way more pests than I remember, and I've had to water every day just to keep things alive. But - I got a few peas even in the heat, I've got tomatoes and cukes coming and the flowers are beautiful. Add to that, I had a Monarch butterfly feasting on the common milkweed I've allowed to grow in my garden pathways. Lots of work, but that one butterfly makes it all worth it. Your channel and your books have taught me so much I didn't know. Thank you!

  • @siobhanpenny7600
    @siobhanpenny7600 24 дні тому

    I really needed this video today, after harvesting my first early pots yesterday. Such a bad harvest of putrid things! But your outlook of "it's going to be okay, it's a bad year. Keep going." Is what I needed to hear other than "oh well. We can buy some. " or "oh dear, were you delusioned."
    Like it doesn't matter. It does matter, I put my heart and soul into my gardening. If we need to be upset for a day, surely we can be, then keep going.
    Thank you once again.

  • @emmellj7133
    @emmellj7133 27 днів тому +1

    The snail hunt gets me out of my apartment to my allotment every evening and I enjoy the colors, the scents, the wildlife in a different way than during the day. Happy Gardening🌱🌼

  • @lydiabond5393
    @lydiabond5393 28 днів тому +3

    So sorry about your growing season😢. We are almost in same growing zone except across the pond. This year has been the worst! The other day I had my first cucumber and it tasted so awful I coulndt eat it. 🤔

    • @tamrahawkes3170
      @tamrahawkes3170 28 днів тому

      That sucks, for me it was strawberries!
      No taste totally sucked.

    • @lydiabond5393
      @lydiabond5393 25 днів тому

      I would be heart broken because strawberries are the very best part of summer. Do we have poor soil? Did you have spotted lantern flies. They were all over the cukes.

  • @soulsister5539
    @soulsister5539 27 днів тому +1

    AMEN my fellow gardener! I so enjoyed the organic carrot /chemical carrot comment! Thank you so much for taking your precious time to create this video of inspiration🧡

  • @moirakemp867
    @moirakemp867 25 днів тому

    I got rid of my TV many years ago and only have my laptop to keep me in touch with video`s like these and the odd happening in the world. I nurse in a huge hospital here in Port Elizabeth South Africa and spend 90% of my free time in my back garden. So good for my body and soul in so many ways. I have discovered using spent coffee grounds to repel slugs and snails in my beds and have huge harvests. Huw, i love your video`s and have learnt so much from them, even though i am in the southern hemisphere. Keep up posting your lovely video`s 🌿🐌🐝🐞🕷🌸🌿

  • @katarzynakomar9699
    @katarzynakomar9699 5 днів тому

    I enjoy watching what you do. You are a very wise man. Continue your work. All the best!

  • @mareeploetz5194
    @mareeploetz5194 27 днів тому +1

    Mostly self sufficient me bring lots of other advantages… healthier food from known source, a lot less plastic, less trips to the supermarket, more creativity in the kitchen. Thanks for your inspiration and reflections on this journey of growing food Huw!

  • @christinareynolds8179
    @christinareynolds8179 25 днів тому

    I think your garden looks amazing. It’s so green and there’s so much growing. I live in the desert, so seeing so much green always blows my mind.

  • @veronikaspence3911
    @veronikaspence3911 19 днів тому

    Well done Huw,back to appreciating why we grow our food even under difficult conditions.