Can you imagine if every 2 houses or every 2 neighbors you create a garden like this and produce for the families, this will be awesome probably hunger will be down to -1 . Very nice job God bless you.
unfortunately government will not like that because they want us to rely on them so they have the power... regulations and licenses etc., but we can resist none the less to grow our self sufficient paradise
In philippines specially in province we lived like this, but the down side is we can't keep going like this. Beacause we have to pay our electricity. And the sadist part, if someone got sick you cant pay for his/her medication. Because you are living totally nothing...
And the directions on the seed packs, tell you to Plant 12 inches apart, blah blah blah blah blah, I’m so happy you proved all that to be nonsense. I’m going to follow you forever no more following seed package instructions. I thought it was me this whole time. 😢😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really respect your passion and enthusiasm for urban growing, I really hope when I have a garden I can have a go at it with the help of your channel, Thanks for the information you are sharing with us!
Bless you. I have watch Brits on the dole and they do nothing but smoke, drink, tattoos and complain. Some off them live in houses like the ones across the street. You have maximized every inch. Good job.
Start small, buy 3 plastic pots place a layer of cardboard, then your kitchen vegetable and fruit scraps, tea leaves, hair, dust, no cooked food. Then some leaves, grass or weeds, then repeat, after a few weeks tip into a different pot, start the process in pot 2, by tipping into each pot you will by spring should have compost, then plant one or 6 silverbeet/spinach depending on pot size, one plant per 12 inches/30cm of square space. Second pot plant lettuce. Third pot plant one tomato plant which if you use one slice of tomato, dried on a paper towel, you should get 1 to 6 tomato seedlings.
It's funny because a large percentage of the alt/tatted individuals are chill as hell, really open minded and normally have something they are very passionate about ahaha We not as scary as we look ❤ we are just quirky 😂
Bro your Urban Garden is impeccable. Your knowledge is outstanding. We need more people like you in this world. If everyone was like you, the world would be a complete oasis with no food shortages, no waste, no littering, no pollution, no hunger, no global warming, nothing but health, vigour, prosperity, joy, and happiness!!! I love garden me and was always inspired and have had my own garden in my backyard growing tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, bell peppers, lettuce, oregano, mint, basil, strawberries and a few more things, but you have taught me so much more recently when I found your platform and you are a true inspiration to me and I’m sure to millions of other people on Mother Earth. Blessings to you from the United States California. Thank you for everything you do!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃
Omg- the Strawberry runner trick- love that! I have a lot of runners from my strawberries in my greenstalk, that weren't long enough to put into a container on the ground, so I love that idea!
I live in Australia on a one acre property, but your content gives me so much inspiration because you’re mimicking nature beautifully with the lush layers and the balance you bring to each area of your garden.
@@sarahdavies2923 I do indeed! I'm trying to make it a productive haven for me and for the wildlife. Cities and suburbs can be great too, though - lots of community gardens popping up these days for people to connect and grow!
West Aussie here, 1/4ac block. Plenty of space for citrus, fruit trees, some ornamentals, berries, tomatoes, chillis, getting some more veggies going. Biggest issue is clay and the sun!
I love that it doesn’t seem you’re pretending to be anyone or anything, you’re just you. Also I find it so interesting to hear the influence of London in your voice.
you’re so inspiring i’m over the moon at your passion and want to reach out to others on urban gardening and growing your own food it makes me feel like anything is possible ❤
Wow, that's an amazing amount of produce in such a small space. Thanks for the tour - it's an answered prayer, as I couldn't emagine/picture the possibility of all this brilliance! Love it! ☑️💯👍🏼👌🏼💞
Thank you for a very good tour of your garden. I run a small community garden in Cardiff South Wales. But I work part time for the Welsh government. I love how much you grow in a small space. I will keep watching to learn. You are never too old to learn. I wish you well, Martin Gower. (Decorator) but fell into gardening.:))
Nací en Uruguay y vivo en Argentina. Aún los que como yo, no hablamos inglés y debemos usar traductor... nos entusiasmamos por la pasión con que hacés, mostrás y explicás!!!! Brindo porque muchos más se contagien de la vida verde!!!! Amo las plantas. Nací en el campo. Sueño volver a tener huerta!!!
I also under estimated the need for flowers until my eldely neighbors who had flowers moved out and new young families moved in and have few to none flowers and use weed killer on their entire yard. Now i have lots of flowers along with my fruits and vegetables
Love your vertical growing space. It just goes to show no matter how small your garden is, you can be just as productive ❤ looking forward to seeing more of your longer videos
Found this channel all the way from Ethiopia, as I am exploring my new found love in gardening. Thank you for being you, your contents are much needed inspiration!!
I'm so grateful you did this. I've admired your garden for so long but struggled to see everything you had done in the 'shorts'. I've converted my whole back and front garden this year for growing and am desperate for ideas on vertical gardening. I grow for myself and my husband but want to grow as much as I can to help my family and neighbours as well. I've added an extra 14 raised beds made from old pallet collars this year! I would love to know how you constructed your netted covers on your raised beds. I have a polytunnel where I grow all things prone to butterfly/caterpillar attack but would like to be able to protect some of my other beds.... I like to use all recycled materials if possible. I wish you could come visit me and show me what to do 🤣 being disabled I have all these plans but my body has other ideas 🤣
Some like a great garden! You might check out Robbie and Gary's garden videos for ideas on how to cover raised beds! She orders tulle online and uses it to protect her plants in various ways!
You are awesome, man 💚 You sure inspired me tremendously because of your amazing creativity. I have a beautiful tiny foodforest myself in front of my apartment in South Florida. Now you gave me some great ideas. I'm always expanding. Gotta go now, play in my garden sanctuary.
Your passion, and commitment is fantastic, and infectious :what an exhibition of permaculture, for a suburban garden in London ❤️👄I must “pull my finger out“, ( An Aussie expression), and get back back to the garden. Thank you soooooo much!!!
😂 the only expression I know similar to this is "pull my thumb out of my a** and get to work" and it's funny to think this has been distilled into a phrase acceptable in general conversation
This is stunning. Green is my favorite color! Your designs are unique, the use of space is productive and maximized, and it is functional and stunning. What an incredible sanctuary. I am so inspired! Please post how you created the small pond!!
I am wanting to create an urban homestead and this information is amazing! I’m already thinking differently. I think I’m going to have to binge your channel. Thanks for the wake-up call. Have a rocking week!
Just subscribed. This is the first time I have seen your content. I'm really impressed with the density of your garden and I look forward to the book coming out!
So inspirational 🙌 👏 Thanks for your wisdom 🙏 🙌 Blessings from Ireland 💚 🇮🇪 🙏 My poly tunnel arrived today , have strawberries, cherry tomatoes, rosemary, coriander, parsley and fresh mint growing around the garden and lots of layered lupin, lavender, hydrangea, different types of miniature wild and fat daisies for happy busy pollinators too , can't wait to really get growing and by next spring be well established from my seed store I've been collecting 🌞🌱🏡💚
You created something just... Mind-blowing🤯 !! What an example ! Loved the many varieties that you have that I didn't know and helped me discover ! BRAVOO !!!!👏👏👏
Greetings from New Zealand! Wow, fabulous garden! I also live in a suburban area, and have a small garden with fruit trees, bushes, and canes, raised beds for veg, herbs, and flowers, and grow bags for potatoes, sweet potatoes, peppers, chillies, eggplant, cucumbers, peas, and beans, along with pumpkins, squash, and flowers planted randomly around the garden.
Beautiful! Only thing I'd add is to incorporate native flower/shrub species where possible, to support the native bugs in your area. Hoping my garden someday looks as lush as yours!
Magnificent! Thank you so very much for taking the time to share your knowledge and life producing and giving space. It was an honor to experience! Best wishes to you and to all of your labors of love!!
That was informative. Definitely interesting to see the use of space and gardening concepts applied to a smaller space. Looking forward to learning in 2024.
You have some really smart ideas here. Love the passion and the way you presented everything. Clear and concise. Everything has a purpose and it all works together.
I am so excited to find your fantastic urban gardening channel! Your backyard garden is amazing- I especially love how you incorporated the mushrooms everywhere, and utilized the vertical space! I live in Phoenix, Arizona, USA so basically the opposite climate from you. Right now I am planting my fall seeds- salad greens, root veggies, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, and potatoes all grow well in fall/winter here in the desert. New subscriber! 🥦🍠🥒🥕
What a wunderful garden! I love how you manage to grow much different plants and vegetables in such a tiny space und how all matches together! Really cozy! I have a bit more space for gardening (approximetly 35 qm just for the vegetables and nearly 300 qm in total with some trees, gras, ...) but it doesn't look quiet as comfortable and there is stil so much to improve - but since it's my third gardening year now, I hope that the beauty of my garden will grow ;-).
i live in a tiny cottage overlooking the sea in north-east scotland, just a small area of hard standing outside my house.....over 5 years i have created a beautiful cottage garden in tubs and plastic boxes, i grow veg, flowers, fruit, shrubs, even a small tree. i really love your videos, thanks for all your wisdom
Gracias. Me encanta tu canal y la pasión con que transmites tus conocimientos acerca de comida cero desperdicio y de horticultura. Greetings from a Mexican in USA
Man, it's gorgeous. I tought I had a small garden... but when I see yours mine seems to be gigantesque. I learned a lot with you video and what you are doing is really inspiring... Grow vertically ;-) Keep on going!
This is incredible, and so inspiring! Thank you so much for giving us this tour and showing your garden. I feel so excited to get my hands dirty today and get more seeds planted.🤩💕✨
I’ve never preordered a book so quick in my life. Cannot wait to read it. I’ve been growing things on and off for the last several years, and with the cost of living finally got permission to take over my mothers garden to start seriously growing food. Your garden is beautiful! Cannot wait to see more! And Thank you for your beautiful soul. ^^
Thanks for the tour. I'm wondering if this is your first year with Malabar spinach because I have been growing it and believe me it propagates like a weed I'm always pulling it out of other places. You can eat the blackberries they just don't taste like anyting but make a nice design along with the flowers on a salad.
Absolutely amazing
Can you imagine if every 2 houses or every 2 neighbors you create a garden like this and produce for the families, this will be awesome probably hunger will be down to -1 . Very nice job God bless you.
yep
unfortunately government will not like that because they want us to rely on them so they have the power... regulations and licenses etc., but we can resist none the less to grow our self sufficient paradise
In philippines specially in province we lived like this, but the down side is we can't keep going like this. Beacause we have to pay our electricity. And the sadist part, if someone got sick you cant pay for his/her medication. Because you are living totally nothing...
bot everybody eats greens like that bro
Fkn goals!
I'm impressed by the amount of vegetables / flowers in such a small space!!!
I agree with you and sometimes we have a lot of space in our garden to plant a lot of plants but we don’t used all of the space.
And the directions on the seed packs, tell you to Plant 12 inches apart, blah blah blah blah blah, I’m so happy you proved all that to be nonsense. I’m going to follow you forever no more following seed package instructions. I thought it was me this whole time. 😢😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really respect your passion and enthusiasm for urban growing, I really hope when I have a garden I can have a go at it with the help of your channel, Thanks for the information you are sharing with us!
Thank you very much and I wish you the best of luck to find a garden soon 😊
Bless you. I have watch Brits on the dole and they do nothing but smoke, drink, tattoos and complain. Some off them live in houses like the ones across the street. You have maximized every inch. Good job.
Start small, buy 3 plastic pots place a layer of cardboard, then your kitchen vegetable and fruit scraps, tea leaves, hair, dust, no cooked food. Then some leaves, grass or weeds, then repeat, after a few weeks tip into a different pot, start the process in pot 2, by tipping into each pot you will by spring should have compost, then plant one or 6 silverbeet/spinach depending on pot size, one plant per 12 inches/30cm of square space. Second pot plant lettuce. Third pot plant one tomato plant which if you use one slice of tomato, dried on a paper towel, you should get 1 to 6 tomato seedlings.
@@helenstewart2085 this sounds really good. But what do you mean with "tipping"?
@@karimshebeika8010 mixing, sorry use a word that we use in New Zealand
This man is a beautiful example of why not to judge a book by its cover. I'm in love with his passion and knowledge of his garden!
It's funny because a large percentage of the alt/tatted individuals are chill as hell, really open minded and normally have something they are very passionate about ahaha
We not as scary as we look ❤ we are just quirky 😂
What do you mean by "it's cover"? What's wrong ?
Man lowkey call him ugly lmao
@@kalyanrr6353 If I saw this guy on the street, I'd never suspect that he's an avid gardener with a lush garden.
Backhanded compliment
Innoculating the mulch with mushrooms so you're getting double production is genius!!
Squeeeee!! So exciting! Heaven 😊
Bro your Urban Garden is impeccable. Your knowledge is outstanding. We need more people like you in this world. If everyone was like you, the world would be a complete oasis with no food shortages, no waste, no littering, no pollution, no hunger, no global warming, nothing but health, vigour, prosperity, joy, and happiness!!! I love garden me and was always inspired and have had my own garden in my backyard growing tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, bell peppers, lettuce, oregano, mint, basil, strawberries and a few more things, but you have taught me so much more recently when I found your platform and you are a true inspiration to me and I’m sure to millions of other people on Mother Earth. Blessings to you from the United States California. Thank you for everything you do!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃
Thankfully for the video, I have big land, I do garden but no good like you, I’m learning from you thanks🙏
Omg- the Strawberry runner trick- love that! I have a lot of runners from my strawberries in my greenstalk, that weren't long enough to put into a container on the ground, so I love that idea!
I live in Australia on a one acre property, but your content gives me so much inspiration because you’re mimicking nature beautifully with the lush layers and the balance you bring to each area of your garden.
Aw thank you so much mate, I really appreciate it 🙏🏻
Fellow Aussie here! But I live in an apartment in Sydney:*) so jealous of your 1 acre block. Do you grow food on it?
@@sarahdavies2923 I do indeed! I'm trying to make it a productive haven for me and for the wildlife. Cities and suburbs can be great too, though - lots of community gardens popping up these days for people to connect and grow!
West Aussie here, 1/4ac block. Plenty of space for citrus, fruit trees, some ornamentals, berries, tomatoes, chillis, getting some more veggies going. Biggest issue is clay and the sun!
@@radialorbits how do you work with the clay?
I love that it doesn’t seem you’re pretending to be anyone or anything, you’re just you. Also I find it so interesting to hear the influence of London in your voice.
So inspiring to build something alive thank u
Amazing! I love your generous tip for growing on strawberry runners 🍓🍓
you’re so inspiring i’m over the moon at your passion and want to reach out to others on urban gardening and growing your own food
it makes me feel like anything is possible ❤
Aw thanks so much and yes I totally agree with you, it’s an amazing feeling to inspire others starting their own 😊
Great video, amazing amount of stuff growing in such a small space.
Thank you so much 😊
This is brilliant, you have given me.some great ideas thank you
Aw thanks a lot and glad to hear you got some ideas 😊
Wow, that's an amazing amount of produce in such a small space. Thanks for the tour - it's an answered prayer, as I couldn't emagine/picture the possibility of all this brilliance! Love it! ☑️💯👍🏼👌🏼💞
Fantastic video.
Thank you for a very good tour of your garden. I run a small community garden in Cardiff South Wales.
But I work part time for the Welsh government.
I love how much you grow in a small space. I will keep watching to learn. You are never too old to learn.
I wish you well, Martin Gower. (Decorator) but fell into gardening.:))
Oh..great strawberry tip! I've been putting a separate pot and waiting them down and your idea is much better. Thank you 😊
Fantastic! I love the way you recycle so much; the plastic bottles upside down idea is ingenious!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it 😊
Amazing tour
Magnifique jardin, très inspirant! Bonjour de France
Nací en Uruguay y vivo en Argentina.
Aún los que como yo, no hablamos inglés y debemos usar traductor... nos entusiasmamos por la pasión con que hacés, mostrás y explicás!!!!
Brindo porque muchos más se contagien de la vida verde!!!!
Amo las plantas. Nací en el campo. Sueño volver a tener huerta!!!
Your garden is wonderful, I’m amazed at how much you grow even in the shade. I didn’t know that was possible. Thank you for showing us🤗🤗
I love this so much!! your channel has inspired me to try to do something like this soon
Yay! I love your garden tours!
Thanks a lot 💚
🙋🏽👁👁🇺🇸 You've given me some great💡s to utilize in my garden. Thank you ! I'll be waiting for your info about worm farming. 😀👋🏽👋🏽
Thanks a lot, coming up as soon as possible 😊
I also under estimated the need for flowers until my eldely neighbors who had flowers moved out and new young families moved in and have few to none flowers and use weed killer on their entire yard.
Now i have lots of flowers along with my fruits and vegetables
Love your vertical growing space. It just goes to show no matter how small your garden is, you can be just as productive ❤ looking forward to seeing more of your longer videos
Thank you very much and looking forward to post more 😊
Amazing...the greenness of the plant Fruits heavily....wish you success and be healthy always
Instant Save!!! Passion doesn't need fanfare, it burns itself through into others hearts! Thank you for sharing your personal life with us!
Thanks for taking us on a tour of your amazing garden! It’s just shows what is possible in a small space - fantastic & very inspiring! 😊👍
Found this channel all the way from Ethiopia, as I am exploring my new found love in gardening. Thank you for being you, your contents are much needed inspiration!!
I found you accidentally and have been absorbing every video!! Learning crazy amount of things!! Thank you
Your garden is a great jungle,full of energy.Good luck and greatings from Vienna ❤
What a treat! Your garden is beautiful and you don't have that kind of garden where you have it by accident. Thank you for sharing this!
I'm so grateful you did this. I've admired your garden for so long but struggled to see everything you had done in the 'shorts'. I've converted my whole back and front garden this year for growing and am desperate for ideas on vertical gardening. I grow for myself and my husband but want to grow as much as I can to help my family and neighbours as well. I've added an extra 14 raised beds made from old pallet collars this year! I would love to know how you constructed your netted covers on your raised beds. I have a polytunnel where I grow all things prone to butterfly/caterpillar attack but would like to be able to protect some of my other beds.... I like to use all recycled materials if possible. I wish you could come visit me and show me what to do 🤣 being disabled I have all these plans but my body has other ideas 🤣
Some like a great garden! You might check out Robbie and Gary's garden videos for ideas on how to cover raised beds! She orders tulle online and uses it to protect her plants in various ways!
Absolutely magnificent. If I die and my ash is buried in such a garden I will be the happiest soul ever. So amazing!
You are awesome, man 💚
You sure inspired me tremendously because of your amazing creativity. I have a beautiful tiny foodforest myself in front of my apartment in South Florida. Now you gave me some great ideas. I'm always expanding. Gotta go now, play in my garden sanctuary.
Your garden is really inspiring! I love your dhalias and nasturtiums mixed in with your fruits and veggies.
Your passion, and commitment is fantastic, and infectious :what an exhibition of permaculture, for a suburban garden in London ❤️👄I must “pull my finger out“, ( An Aussie expression), and get back back to the garden. Thank you soooooo much!!!
'pull my finger out' is not solely an Aussie expression, we in the UK have been saying that for longer than we care to remember !!
😂 the only expression I know similar to this is "pull my thumb out of my a** and get to work" and it's funny to think this has been distilled into a phrase acceptable in general conversation
It’s not even suburban! This is well and truly urban
You inspired me man! I started to grow my own food together with my father this year hope to have a fruitful results in the future! 🙏🏻
This is stunning. Green is my favorite color! Your designs are unique, the use of space is productive and maximized, and it is functional and stunning. What an incredible sanctuary. I am so inspired! Please post how you created the small pond!!
Beautiful gurden congratulation.who love plants is very kind human
I wish you all the best Alessandro, @Spicy Moustache, you are amazing and you really inspired me to start a small garden...keep it up
Merci beaucoup pour le tour de ce jardin intelligemment agencé
À bientôt
I am wanting to create an urban homestead and this information is amazing! I’m already thinking differently. I think I’m going to have to binge your channel. Thanks for the wake-up call. Have a rocking week!
Very nice garden. I love the fact that you use grain spawn in your raised bed. very smart!
Just subscribed.
This is the first time I have seen your content.
I'm really impressed with the density of your garden and I look forward to the book coming out!
Amazing, well done. It must be so satisfying wandering, caring for and picking your food!
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing garden. Love all your videos.
Thank you, I really appreciate it 😊😊
Amazing amount of plants in such a small area. Can't wait to see the front yard.
That incredible! I hope more people will carry out their garden like this. Own plants, truly tasteful
So inspirational 🙌 👏 Thanks for your wisdom 🙏 🙌 Blessings from Ireland 💚 🇮🇪 🙏 My poly tunnel arrived today , have strawberries, cherry tomatoes, rosemary, coriander, parsley and fresh mint growing around the garden and lots of layered lupin, lavender, hydrangea, different types of miniature wild and fat daisies for happy busy pollinators too , can't wait to really get growing and by next spring be well established from my seed store I've been collecting 🌞🌱🏡💚
Beautiful. It's nice to see someone so dedicated recycling the things we use daily at home. I try to recycle as much as I can with my gardening.
Brilliant - love the garden tour video. Love what you’ve done in a small space.
I'm from America and I am very impressed.. ancient knowledge... this man is giving to all of you! What a gift!
You created something just... Mind-blowing🤯 !! What an example ! Loved the many varieties that you have that I didn't know and helped me discover ! BRAVOO !!!!👏👏👏
Awesome garden
Greetings from New Zealand! Wow, fabulous garden! I also live in a suburban area, and have a small garden with fruit trees, bushes, and canes, raised beds for veg, herbs, and flowers, and grow bags for potatoes, sweet potatoes, peppers, chillies, eggplant, cucumbers, peas, and beans, along with pumpkins, squash, and flowers planted randomly around the garden.
Omg🧑🏾🌾🥦🫑🎶🤘🏾💪🏾💚🥰🥰🥰♾️🤗🏡🍆🍅🆙👑💋🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 so beautiful. Love and Abundance 💜
You're a great inspiration to me. I wish I could grow things in the same way you do
Thank you so much and you can do it for sure 😊
What a beautiful garden and great system that you made up here, thanks for the Inspiration.
A fantastic urban garden. Well done. 💯🔥😎
just a dude doing what he loves. Geniune content is what attracted me to this channel. I am looking forward to your book man. thanks in advance
Thank you for the great video!
I’m blessed enough to have space for a “traditional ” garden but still love efficiency and reducing waste.
I am so pleased to find this :) lovely lovely share, thank you so much :)
Beautiful! Only thing I'd add is to incorporate native flower/shrub species where possible, to support the native bugs in your area. Hoping my garden someday looks as lush as yours!
WOW❗️ You really have it packed in there! It's beautiful 😍
You are the coolest gardener in the world !!!!
thank you! No matter how small a place is, anyone can garden!
Magnificent! Thank you so very much for taking the time to share your knowledge and life producing and giving space. It was an honor to experience! Best wishes to you and to all of your labors of love!!
That was informative. Definitely interesting to see the use of space and gardening concepts applied to a smaller space. Looking forward to learning in 2024.
You have some really smart ideas here. Love the passion and the way you presented everything. Clear and concise. Everything has a purpose and it all works together.
Succession plants is something I can’t seem to get my head around.your garden is epic. Absolutely love the pond
I am so excited to find your fantastic urban gardening channel! Your backyard garden is amazing- I especially love how you incorporated the mushrooms everywhere, and utilized the vertical space! I live in Phoenix, Arizona, USA so basically the opposite climate from you. Right now I am planting my fall seeds- salad greens, root veggies, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, and potatoes all grow well in fall/winter here in the desert. New subscriber! 🥦🍠🥒🥕
Barely through the first part and already so many great ideas for my garden next season! Thank you so much 🖤
Same!
Freaking unreal! I love your yard. Thanks for sharing. Subbed
Inspirational! Fabulous!!!
Thanks very much 😊
Great Tour Thanks for letting me into Your Garden.
Hey I like this book, cover and all!! He is one bright and gorgeous guy!
What a wunderful garden! I love how you manage to grow much different plants and vegetables in such a tiny space und how all matches together! Really cozy! I have a bit more space for gardening (approximetly 35 qm just for the vegetables and nearly 300 qm in total with some trees, gras, ...) but it doesn't look quiet as comfortable and there is stil so much to improve - but since it's my third gardening year now, I hope that the beauty of my garden will grow ;-).
i live in a tiny cottage overlooking the sea in north-east scotland, just a small area of hard standing outside my house.....over 5 years i have created a beautiful cottage garden in tubs and plastic boxes, i grow veg, flowers, fruit, shrubs, even a small tree. i really love your videos, thanks for all your wisdom
I love your use of recycled materials and zero waste mindset. if everyone thought like you the world would be a MUCH better place!
Gracias. Me encanta tu canal y la pasión con que transmites tus conocimientos acerca de comida cero desperdicio y de horticultura. Greetings from a Mexican in USA
Man, it's gorgeous. I tought I had a small garden... but when I see yours mine seems to be gigantesque. I learned a lot with you video and what you are doing is really inspiring... Grow vertically ;-) Keep on going!
This is incredible, and so inspiring! Thank you so much for giving us this tour and showing your garden. I feel so excited to get my hands dirty today and get more seeds planted.🤩💕✨
Thank you for taking the time to make videos. I've learned so much from you!
Wow - so very impressive! He really got creative and knows his stuff - thanks for sharing!
The variety you get in London is extremely encouraging to me here in Lancaster Pennsylvania!
Your work is really inspirational, thanks for sharing this my friend
Hello Spicy i like a lot your Garden, have many varieties of plants
I’ve never preordered a book so quick in my life. Cannot wait to read it.
I’ve been growing things on and off for the last several years, and with the cost of living finally got permission to take over my mothers garden to start seriously growing food.
Your garden is beautiful! Cannot wait to see more!
And Thank you for your beautiful soul. ^^
Espectacular y hermoso tu lugar y tu trabajo!
Amazing! This is permaculture style growing! Layered planting just like Mother Nature intended!
Only just found your channel. Bloody awesome stuff mate keep it up !
This video is so inspiring to me. Since I'm an urban gardener and still anew.
Thanks for the tour. I'm wondering if this is your first year with Malabar spinach because I have been growing it and believe me it propagates like a weed I'm always pulling it out of other places. You can eat the blackberries they just don't taste like anyting but make a nice design along with the flowers on a salad.