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Small Garden Very Early Spring 2020, harvests and new plantings already



In Somerset UK, officially zone 8 but more like zone 6. See the live weather feed from my new weather station at Homeacres.

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  1. Haha I just asked you what to use the fabric for and on another video and you answered my question on this one thank you

  2. Good morning, Where is a good place to buy safe woodchip, that is non-toxic, I've had a search and can't find a suitable one. I've read that some companies add things to it that aren't suitable for organic gardening. Thank you, Amy

  3. Great video as always Charles, would it be possible for you to share your fleece supplier, I’ve fed up of mine always ending up in shreds and adding to the landfill issues, I have tried so many. peace, love and best wishes

  4. Thank you for telling us about your on-line course! I live outside the UK (USA zone 8) and would love to take your course, but I don't know how, does it convert currency?

  5. I saw on another video that you mentioned how you keep the grass out at the edges..Could you please do a video on edging and how you keep the grass out. Grass LOVES where we are and I need a better way to keep it out of the garden.

  6. Incredibly informative, easy to understand. New gardener looking to utilise my tiny garden in London during the lockdown. Thanks for inspiring me to get out there and sow!

  7. Hi Charles
    I am 74 and find your enthusiasm great. My old rural science teacher taught me about double digging and trenching and I have followed his teaching relentlessly. I was impressed though when I saw someone I revered enormously, Geoff Hamilton a neighbour of yours praise your work. I will try it, maybe not yet, but sometime soon.

  8. Charles. You never cease inspiring me. Yet I have a question you seem to avoid, or whatever. I never see mulch on my beds as dirty or unkempt. As beautiful as your gardens are, is it possible you err on the side of tidiness, or Am I missing something? Thank you. F course we each have different priorities?

  9. I have to say the more I watch your videos the better you and they get. Your method sinks in more and more. Now when I watch others telling us how to make garden beds, 18"-24" tall, just blows me away! After learning and watching you those ideas are so crazy! Thanks so much for sharing. I'm looking forward to great gardening this year thanks to you. I think my wife should be much happier and surprized also. I tell everyone about you. Happy gardening to you this year as well!!

  10. HELP PLEASE CHARLES! I am a newbie to gardening and trying to implant your ‘all year little garden’ here in Cornwall. I have the spinach variety you mention but the packet says sow indoors in September. Did you sow indoors and transplant out or direct sow? Also did you cover with fleece throughout the winter? Thanks so much for the Chanel, it’s a huge inspiration!

  11. Hi Charles. I’m in year 1 of my new veg garden. I’ve noticed we get lots of pigeons in the garden anyway. We don’t have anything yet uncovered in the garden but I’m worried about them when we do. You mentioned pigeons, any suggestions what to do about them?

  12. Hi Charles, can you do a daily live podcast? There are millions of brits realising food security is a real threat at the minute and want to grow their own food but don't know how. Our country needs your help!

  13. I absolutely love your channel! I live in Finland and our yard is full of rocks underneath the grass, and that has been a pain in my butt when i tried to make a little garden. Well, now my shovel can finally rest when I move to nodig method❤️ I noticed that your neighbour have horses. Do you use yourseld or recommend using horse poo in garden? Here in Finland I often hear about horse poo as a fertilizer, not no much about cows poo. Stay safe and healty 🌱❤️

  14. Charles thank you 🙏🏻 great video so calming to watch .My go to channel when feeling stressed it’s a real relaxer .Also I’m learning so so much 💚

  15. thank you for all this interesting content and info you share. perhaps this year you're the only one that maybe can keep me alife or give me a reason to desire to live again .

  16. Stuck at home on lock down. I need a view of the the the world without the crazy. I am so lucky to have nice people around but a walk around you garden would be the highlight of my day! What seeds can I get right now to keep me out of mischief. I normally grow and propagate perennials for a charity plant sale which is obviously cancelled now. I now want to inter plant some veg for me. North of England, sandy soil and quite windy.

  17. Watching your videos whole winter I did first step. Made one bed on my parents garden to show them better way to plant vegetable. I hope I will convert them to nodig comparing our harvests. Many thanks from the Czech Republic.

  18. Hi Mr. Dowding. Found your channel a week ago, and must say you deserve thousands of subscribers. I'm in the medical field and I'm moving to a house with 1000m2 of open field to work with, but have zero experience with vegetables / gardening. Autumn is coming up (I'm in South Africa) and I'm preparing a few things in trays to plant out in a few weeks. Any videos or other resources you can direct me to which explain how Brussel Sprout should be grown? Kind regards!

  19. Thanks for the reminder to interplant. Interesting how small your garlic is. I put mine (zone 6 temperate mountains) in late October and they were at least 8" tall before winter really hit.

  20. I’ve been avidly catching up on all your videos and as a result have put 3 raised beds in my garden and have been buying seeds. Thank you for your generous and patient teaching. I always consult your videos before I do smg in the garden. Thank you!!!!!

  21. Thank you for these videos Charles, we are about to move into our first home and planning to start growing as much food as we can in our back and front garden. Your videos are extremely useful😊

  22. Just discovered your videos and a renewed love of gardening. So excited for this season. Thanks from the Southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia 🇨🇦

  23. Charles, would tell me the latitude of your gorgeous garden? I am in the north edge of the Pacific Northwest Washington and I am wondering how close we are in light, temperature and weather averages.

  24. Hello Charles– I've been an avid flower gardener most of my adult life and am wanting to convert much of my back property into no-dig, raised-bed vegetable gardens. I am enjoying so many of your videos, and just went to Amazon to order your "How To Start a New Veg Garden," book and it isn't turning up. Do you still recommend that one for me, if so, where might I buy it? You're as prolific as your gardens in all you've produced and I'm beyond overwhelmed (even though your tone and personality are absolutely serene and calming)– is there another book you would recommend?

    Thank you, yours and Huw's channel are all I watch. Oh, I live on the Eastern End of Long Island (zone 7a– however my property is so sheltered it seems more like 7b). Thanks for all you do, it is especially comforting and helpful during this strange time. I am a single-mom whose son was just about to come home when colleges shut down, but instead was activated in his NY national guard unit, helping with drive-through testing. So, I find I go to you and Huw for much needed comfort.

    Maggie

  25. Hi Charles, I was really inspired by your videos. I covered my beds with cow manure but with the sun it clumped and it became rock hard and it does not seem ideal for planting? How can I resolve this problem? I live in north east Italy. Thank you for your videos

  26. Hi Charles, I know you've said this in one of your previous videos but I was wondering where you get that nice hardy fleece that you use. Great videos by the way.

  27. I have been following you for sometime now and i have started practicing no dig, but the big problem now i am facing is grubs. How do you get rid of grub worms in no dig, since they hide under the soil, they seems to like compost or fertile soil. by the way i am from the southern hemisphere. looking forward to hear from you

  28. Hello charles on your video plan your crops you said you showed fennel in February under cover but on your timeline it's not sown till April I'm a bit confused great videos

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