17 Brilliant FREE Vegetable Gardening Hacks | More Food for Less Effort

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Huw Richards

Huw Richards

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I'm so excited to release this video to celebrate the launch of my book Grow Food for Free which is out now! Get your copy here: geni.us/grow-food-for-free | This video features 17 garden hacks that work so well and I use all the time. Garden hacks are all about saving time and effort :)
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@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 4 роки тому
NEW! I now have a second video showing another 17 Free Vegetable Gardening Hacks! Watch here ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fnZ4pKOmrY2A0o0.html
@marthatompley1269
@marthatompley1269 4 роки тому
LOVE YOUR 17 FREE VEGIES...PLUS FREE BOOK & THANKS.😄
@garotocsc
@garotocsc 3 роки тому
Can you post the link to your book again? I can't find it thanks!
@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS
@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS 3 роки тому
I'm tight so I already do most of hacks you mention. I don't make seed trays out of pallet wood at I have hundreds of plasic trays I got for free. I have got lots or reclaimed pellet wood though but not none anything with it yet.
@RubberSmuggins
@RubberSmuggins 3 роки тому
Hello Huw. Around 7 to 8 mins in you suggest a plank to reduce water loss. What about re-using the up turned gutter as it won`t absorb the water.
@receparik
@receparik 3 роки тому
👍
@Gadas1
@Gadas1 4 роки тому
I work at amazon. I packed one of your books yesterday and found your channel 🤣
@nehagupta8473
@nehagupta8473 3 роки тому
World is a small place my friend
@247KW
@247KW 3 роки тому
That's so awesome haha stalking behind the scene 😆🤣😄😜 hope you laugh
@bulletprooftiger5564
@bulletprooftiger5564 3 роки тому
Cheerio
@patrickwingard1927
@patrickwingard1927 3 роки тому
I worked at Amazon for a while. "The Library" was my favorite place to stow.
@mikekristin7201
@mikekristin7201 3 роки тому
@@patrickwingard1927 Can you give me a little picture of what the library area at Amazon looks like? I feel like I have no concept of how big it could be
@heatherwolmarans8287
@heatherwolmarans8287 3 роки тому
Using the cardboard toilet roll method for seedlings is PERFECT for small kiddie gardeners: you can write the child's name on the roll, and when it's time to transplant, little hands can manage the roll without squishing their beloved seedlings. It's magical.
@Digeroo123
@Digeroo123 2 роки тому
I have been collecting them all year to use in the spring it is sending my husband mad.
@camelliapeng5954
@camelliapeng5954 2 роки тому
@@Digeroo123 he can stay mad ;)
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
I love this technique too. Thanks!
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
@@Digeroo123 lol...I can imagine! He will be happy youvdid when he sees the end results!
@melodyabcdefghijklmnopqrst1663
@melodyabcdefghijklmnopqrst1663 Рік тому
And you can even be creative about how the toilet roll looks.
@shirleylake7738
@shirleylake7738 3 роки тому
Thank you for the information. My dad and mom in their elder years planted seeds by using a bamboo stick. My dad pushed the end of the stick into the garden bed and mother dropped the seed into the upper end of the stick. The operation when quickly and they didn't need to bend down and dig each hole for the seeds.
@heatherc1783
@heatherc1783 3 роки тому
Brilliant! I’ll definitely try that one too.
@nunya257
@nunya257 3 роки тому
Great idea! I’m definitely doing this.
@jeandiehl5074
@jeandiehl5074 3 роки тому
Brilliant!
@reginaweiner3817
@reginaweiner3817 3 роки тому
A great brain set stop a bad back! I have some 3/4 inch PVC pipe I can use for this.
@alexisd8190
@alexisd8190 3 роки тому
that's genius!
@animcmillan5240
@animcmillan5240 3 роки тому
My ancestral secret. Cut a thin slice of your favourite tomato from your local supermarket. put a centimetre of soil on it. . Water it etc and each seed will spout and make a tomato plant. You'll have about twenty plants from one slice. You don't have to dry the slice or separate the seeds out, just use a fresh tomato slice.
@debbieporter8610
@debbieporter8610 3 роки тому
I use Tomato seed like this
@LJolie-jz8go
@LJolie-jz8go Місяць тому
Wow
@sm8315
@sm8315 Місяць тому
But they are not disease resistant though :(
@gnjblockheads3222
@gnjblockheads3222 2 роки тому
Another benefit of planting the toilet-paper tubes directly into garden with the transplanted sprout, is that they act like a collar or barrier to keep cutworms from damaging the stems of the tender, young seedlings! 🌱
@slomo1716
@slomo1716 Рік тому
I had adopted my Mothers hack of wrapping her tomato seedlings in newspaper to prevent the cutworm. I have never experienced any cutworms but I do have NASTY SLUGS!
@carolskidmore7987
@carolskidmore7987 4 роки тому
I was having such a bad day with all the... with everything, until I saw you make pots out of toilet paper rolls and I can't explain why but it really lifted my spirits. I ran out of pots for my seedlings and I can't go out to shop. What a great option. A very heartfelt thanks for giving me an option and making me feel better. You never know how your actions will change a life.
@diannehardwick950
@diannehardwick950 3 роки тому
Carol Skidmore - waste not , want not😀.
@firehorsewoman414
@firehorsewoman414 3 роки тому
Hopefully you can get out a bit more now but if you take a paper newspaper you can make “pots” out of those
@augustinekopa6560
@augustinekopa6560 2 роки тому
Agree and me too. We went into lockdown level 4 and have no gardening supplies which I was supposed to pick up day of our lockdown so I have plenty of toilet paper and the seeds to plant my spirits have not only left but I think I will make a container out of everything he he!!
@sometimessnarky1642
@sometimessnarky1642 2 роки тому
I feel worse. I just threw away a bunch of TP rolls I had been saving "just in case". I never figured out what to do with them so out they went into the compost pile. Doh!
@teenagardner3623
@teenagardner3623 2 роки тому
Can get allot from clean recycle cardboard, no shinny finish. I also use allot of recycled plastic food containers as he mentioned for labels and starter pots- coffee, sour cream, butter, etc.
@r0ckworthy
@r0ckworthy Рік тому
Great tip about using yoghurt tubs cut into strips for labels, but don't use regular permanent markers. Use Sharpie Extreme brand pens, because the ink is UV resistant! If you use regular permanent marker, the ink will completely disappear after a few months in the sun or under grow lights, and then you won't know what in the hell all your plants are!
@Kathysmith123
@Kathysmith123 Рік тому
Thanks for the markers tip. I am new at gardening after many years.
@wachterwachter
@wachterwachter Рік тому
Even that doesnt hold for long. I recommend cutting same strips from coke and 7up alluminiun cans and scratching the name with an old pen- this way it won't disapear.
@billp3598
@billp3598 Рік тому
I use a standard sharpie on 6 inch vinyl (?) labels I bought in hundred packs on Amazon. I put all my labels facing north to minimize sun bleaching, preferably in the (future) shade of the plant they identify. They're usually legible into fall and even after winter. Then I drop them into a jar of pure bleach and they're clean in a couple days and ready for the next crop/season. I think blades from an old venetian blind would make good labels but I haven't tried them yet.
@frrlokn3536
@frrlokn3536 11 місяців тому
I 3d print my labels as they are cheap to produce and engraved permanently
@sparkyheberling6115
@sparkyheberling6115 11 місяців тому
@@frrlokn3536Can you describe what they look like? The writing is formed in the plastic, as opposed to being written on it?
@tedscott1478
@tedscott1478 3 роки тому
Hi, here's a tip, (hack?), that's to do with the garden but not directly. When you turn on the shower / bath in the morning, collect the water you normally waste while waiting for it to heat up, it just goes down the drain normally but you can use it to water indoor plants or pour it into a water butt. Don't waste it, your garden needs it.😊 Great video thanks👍
@enna4986
@enna4986 11 місяців тому
So simple yet so profound. Ty
@lindaliberty4545
@lindaliberty4545 17 днів тому
What is a water ‘butt’? TY
@instantnoodles42
@instantnoodles42 4 роки тому
2 slug-defense tipps from my gardening teachers (in case you get ninja slugs who stretch over the barriers or copper tape you put up): either -plant cress around the crop (too spicy for the slugs) or -place a board next to the veggie patch and then the slugs will go to sleep under it. then in the morning you can just scrape them all off and avoid picking them out of your veggies one by one
@praveenakilambi8030
@praveenakilambi8030 2 роки тому
Do u mean wood board
@jak6326
@jak6326 2 роки тому
@@praveenakilambi8030 yes x
@erikaoaks
@erikaoaks Рік тому
@@jak6326 cress? As in watercress?
@hummingbirdgreen4032
@hummingbirdgreen4032 Рік тому
I deal with slugs every year. I'm in the woods and after the rain they come out in droves it seems. I've tried diatomaceous earth, and picking them off at night( tossing in a bleach solution). I've even put baking soda around the pots( but of course the rain washes it away). I am going to try the picker bush approach....just hope I can find enough. I had squirrels digging in my plants this year....had put garlic powder and cayenne pepper around the plants....helped a little....but still some digging. They make indents and actually dug up newly planted plants. GRRRRHHHH
@Synaptic_Response
@Synaptic_Response Рік тому
@@hummingbirdgreen4032 A cup of beer works good for me. Only downside is you have to change it out every few days.
@nkelherik
@nkelherik 4 роки тому
How amazing. I wish they taught these skills in schools!
@leathelandlady
@leathelandlady 4 роки тому
Parents can now teach their own children since many schools are closed. But it's probably easier to park then in front of an electronic device.
@tamsinlee6447
@tamsinlee6447 4 роки тому
When I was at school, 40 years ago it was called Rural Studies. I desperately wanted to do it as a subject. But because I was in the top band, had to do Domestic Science and Needlework. The boys did Metal and woodwork and technical drawing. Luckily I had a grandfather that taught me gardening and animal care. A mum who taught my how to cook and sew. A dad who taught me basic building skills. My kids do not always appreciate me tearing them away from the electronic devices... but they do know how to cook, sew, crochet, make cement, garden and look after livestock.
@TheCulturalCompass
@TheCulturalCompass 4 роки тому
tamsin lee Bless you : )
@ZoltanVaradi-zero
@ZoltanVaradi-zero 4 роки тому
@@leathelandlady ​, well in rural areas where most families enjoy the privilege of having their own garden and with this much sunshine I wouldn't expect kids to be sitting in front of any electronics. I might be wrong, but mine are out in the gardens the better half of the day and only when it gets cold ask me if they can watch a bit of netflix of whatever. Dunno about bigger cities, there it's harder to stay home and not touch electronics in a small 2 bedroom flat without a balcony I suppose ...
@bekahdennis4455
@bekahdennis4455 4 роки тому
Unfortunately, the left is more concerned with things like gender studies.
@jingocat6920
@jingocat6920 Рік тому
Hello Huw, I have been reading “Grow Food for Free,” and am absorbing all the information. You are an extremely clear, clean writer- an unusual talent. The book is also well designed and consistently organized. In short, it is an indispensable , concise guide to growing on the cheap. A bible. Keep going. To be so young, talented, knowledgeable, and driven is a great gift. Thank you for gifting us as well.
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards Рік тому
What well that was a beautiful comment to read, thank you so much!!
@jingocat6920
@jingocat6920 Рік тому
Hello Huw, I simply appreciated your talent, but it’s a bit more than that. You have the knowledge, and deliver your message very well. I’m sad to say, that the U.S. could use you, if only you had the in-road. I live in frosty N.E., but my brother and sister-in-law in Sheffield keep me abreast of the far more progressive gardening approach in England, Wales, and Scotland. We are a backward, intransigent country in comparison. We could use your help, one truck tire at a time.
@oakwoodnymph
@oakwoodnymph 11 місяців тому
The earth mother has been providing food for free for quite some time. "sustainable gardening" is putting in the work to sort out the weeds,and take care of composting.
@SJ-yp7sy
@SJ-yp7sy 2 роки тому
Excellent ideas! For tomato transplants, I remove all but the top leaves and lay them sideways in the dirt with the leaves about 1 inch above the dirt. This makes roots grow along all of the buried stem so it gets more nutrients faster. I also add about a 2 tsps or so of dried and broken-up eggshells in the hole to help prevent blossom rot.
@tempestive1
@tempestive1 11 місяців тому
Yep, the sideways tomatoes do work :) Egg shells would need to be broken down to particles in the nano scale to be bio available in our lifetimes though.
@otahu26
@otahu26 4 роки тому
How do you'all remain Clean and dirt free.. I look like a homeless person after being in or around the garden.
@maryjflanagan1922
@maryjflanagan1922 4 роки тому
Learn how to use your tools for most tasks. Don't use your hands to dig. Have a towel or paper towels to wipe your hands of face.
@jum5238
@jum5238 4 роки тому
I have found that I don't need to swim through my soil to make trenches. I drag one of my kids through.
@elephantsong7782
@elephantsong7782 4 роки тому
climate makes a difference
@maryjane9842
@maryjane9842 4 роки тому
@@jum5238 Also got to be decent about it right? not the same kid every time, switch so each kid like gets a day off as in, dont use the same kid two days straight,....RIGHT? i fell off my chair, stayed here on floor for an hour, and am still laughing......LOL good one!
@gypsyheart49
@gypsyheart49 4 роки тому
Between Ju & Mary Jane, I laughed til I cried. :D I should have done that when I had the chance! Darn.
@ferniek5000
@ferniek5000 4 роки тому
It helps me not to think of weeding as pulling out weeds (an anoying task I have to do), but as "feeding the chickens" the fresh greens daily (a fun thing I like to do). Just to see those chubby chickens come running for a snack makes it a fun and happy task. :)
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 4 роки тому
Ahhh that's a great way to put it!! :)
@eternallight7
@eternallight7 4 роки тому
ferniek5000 I'm a no dig and whilst I don't like digging I really missed hoeing. I've started again just hoeing the weeds.
@S4Nify
@S4Nify 4 роки тому
My chicken are thankful for every weed I bring them so it definitely changed a way I look at weeding.
@ashleynicole7488
@ashleynicole7488 4 роки тому
Finding good in the bad! Inspirational! Its so hard to do sometimes. Especially monotonous things. And weeds are definitely monotonous! So good job ferniek5000! You should be proud of yourself!
@ferniek5000
@ferniek5000 4 роки тому
@@ashleynicole7488 The rooster is proud when he finds those greens and calls the hens over like he grew them himself! :) Hope you have a nice day Ashley Nicole :)
@annahegenberg4329
@annahegenberg4329 3 роки тому
That was awesome. I like how fast you just spit out the things needing to be said, fitting so much into every second. Info-info-info- done. Good effort! I learned 17 new things. Thank you. I also like that you choose 17- so random. 😆
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
👍👍👍
@primesspct2
@primesspct2 Рік тому
I have used the brambles to keep out cats and dogs in my garden, I had never thought of slugs? I have been using the "plank" method for beets and carrots for years! I have one plant hack that people never talk about, When I plant any small plant I dig my hole, pour water in the bottom of the hole then plant my seedling. This encourages downward growth, and also prevents the soil on the top from getting too packed down and hard. Your mind hacks are great too! As an older, single woman, who doesn't have raised beds, I am always looking for ways to make gardening easier. I miss having a strong man around to help me thats for sure. Last year was the first year I didnt buy one plant from a nursery center, and very few seeds either, as I had saved seed from last year. At 60 years old, I love that I can sit down and learn so many new things, from so many young people! When I was a young woman gardening , literally none of my friends were into gardening or preserving food. Very encouraging!
@joju24
@joju24 3 роки тому
The rain gutter plantings tho! Wow that was brilliant!
@wendyfoster5579
@wendyfoster5579 3 роки тому
Wasn’t that an amazing idea!!
@thetessellater9163
@thetessellater9163 3 роки тому
The top hack; a serious case of "why did I not think of that?" combined with "the best ideas are the simplest" I'd say.
@damonmarshall01
@damonmarshall01 2 роки тому
My favorite from these 17+ hacks!
@khasab6124
@khasab6124 2 роки тому
yes that one looks plausible although I don't think the plants will slide off with such ease as they do here 🌼
@poetsrear
@poetsrear 2 роки тому
@@khasab6124 You can play with materials and shapes. Maybe add a layer of grainy rubble or sand at the bottom to produce a rolling effect. Also dividing the soil in the gutter into shorter segments by a wall component would lessen the friction while still keeping it pretty fast.
@nolanburton7985
@nolanburton7985 4 роки тому
A lot of good information given quickly, without a lot of talk time in between. Nicely done
@codydimmick8868
@codydimmick8868 3 роки тому
Awesome ideas! I hadn't heard nor thought of using thorny stems for slugs. We save our egg shells, after they've cooled from an oven treatment, we crush them and sprinkle them around our plants. Works quite well too!
@oldbear6813
@oldbear6813 2 роки тому
Ooo thank you for posting this! We have a bunch of slugs that get into my strawberry patch every year, this eggshell idea is perfect because I already save shells to grind into powder that I infuse into the soil. I'll leave a few shells to crumble and spread around my strawberry bed. I'll likely try both shells and thorny branches this year👍👍
@codydimmick8868
@codydimmick8868 2 роки тому
@@oldbear6813 what also helps very with slugs is salt. I'll purposely lay a board close to the plants, where they can get out of sun and heat, make it damp, and then turn over the board and sprinkle them with salt. Satisfying compared to what they do to my plants!
@oldbear6813
@oldbear6813 2 роки тому
@Cody Dimmick 🤣 I'm guilty of doing the same when I see them slimming our basement walls outside(thankfully outside). Slugs are disgusting and will ruin my strawberries overnight 😑 I may or may not enjoy the salt squirm 🤣
@hummingbirdgreen4032
@hummingbirdgreen4032 Рік тому
I've tried crushed eggshells & even sand figuring it's rough....they just produce more slime and go right across. I've done night time picking...especially after it rained. I use baking soda around the planter pots or around edge of garden area( if I see any I dump some on them...it melts them. Gross...but works ). Only issue is reapplying if it gets washed away from rain. Yesterday I went and cut some wild raspberry stalks( not bushes & very few berries)...I layed them around my plants and even put the cut leaves around. Hoping this will deter them? I also sprinkle garlic powder & cayenne pepper around. 😁
@synergy2222
@synergy2222 2 роки тому
Another good use of brambles: a few on top or next to each other will keep squirrels, rats, raccoons, and other critters from being able to reach the plants! You can line the perimeter inside or out.
@Norene_Re
@Norene_Re Рік тому
OMG!! Thanks Synergy2222!!! I have been struggling with squirrels, pack rats and chipmunks!! Caging all my plants is sad, ugly, and those pesky critters STILL destroy my gardens!! Last year I used aluminum foil and covered the exposed soil, that did work but again, ugly! And not cheap either! Lots of wild blackberry bushes around!! I'm going cutting!!! 🥰🙏
@Roguechan
@Roguechan 14 днів тому
Brambles also make for really beautiful basket fiber. I was blown away when I saw this, ran out to find a patch of brambles, cut vines and stripped them (tip: gardening gloves AND a piece of fabric inside your gloves will prevent the thorns from stabbing you), then got to weaving. They are red and green and purple and have just such a beautiful decorative quality to them. I would advise letting them dry out first or find older, dried out branches, because these grow just a little too well. Fresh cuttings on your fertile soil might just give you extra bramble in your garden :') (but a great tip nevertheless!)
@alisonheeley3587
@alisonheeley3587 3 роки тому
Brilliant!! Great for those of us that are very low income, and become overwhelmed with the long garden "to-do" list! Thankyou!
@jeaniejbutler4911
@jeaniejbutler4911 3 роки тому
I totally agree with you, I am disabled and on a low income so any money I can keep in my pocket is a win for me. Also I have to do things as my body will allow so I use a to-do list just so I can remember what needs done and when and do my best with accomplishing the list. Also doing gardening in mid-day heat wouldnt work well for me as I live in California, USA and it often reaches 100+ degrees F (sorry not sure how to convert it to C). Also I just found this channel and subscribed.
@lizhelenrchristensen697
@lizhelenrchristensen697 4 роки тому
I really love the use of bramblebush canes to prevent slugs eating the seedlings! I have a lot of bramles but now they will be used as slug repellant! Great!
@freedombug11
@freedombug11 2 роки тому
I found the rain gutter transplanting hack amazing! I don't know where to get a rain gutter that's not attached to a house, though. I have to confess that one time I didn't clean out the gutters on my house for a really long time and eventually gigantic plants grew in it. It was epic!
@kevinaldcroft2845
@kevinaldcroft2845 Рік тому
You don't have to use old gutters you can use a length of PVC pipe from your local hardware store. Cut the Pipe length ways in half, this will do the same job Cheers.
@kathrinw.2035
@kathrinw.2035 Рік тому
Maybe from old houses that are being deconstructed? Gotta ask a company that does that. Though they might be copper and quite valueable. I recenctly saw a little tree growing on some wall detail that stuck out - though certainly bad for the building substances it did look really cool.
@cyirvine6300
@cyirvine6300 Рік тому
Hardware store, big box have cheap plastic gutters.
@serendipitish
@serendipitish 10 місяців тому
In the US at least, Habitat for Humanity runs Restore shops, that are basically thrift stores for construction and household materials. Gutters, doors, window frames; anything useful that might be taken from demolished buildings or left over from new construction. Might see if there's something like it in your area!
@rajannaik4963
@rajannaik4963 3 роки тому
Your hacks are brilliant. The best one was “rain gutter “one I am so excited that I am going to implement that. Thank you so much
@LKoenke
@LKoenke 2 роки тому
Agreed!!! I want to try that this year!!!
@laurenthardy3803
@laurenthardy3803 Рік тому
Replanting is gonna be so quick and fun now !!
@joannmaddalena1084
@joannmaddalena1084 4 роки тому
HI- My husband is a librainain in New Jersey and he ordered your book for the entire library system! Looks like a great book!
@dgerdi
@dgerdi 4 роки тому
JoAnn Maddalena wise husband
@mysecretsketchbook865
@mysecretsketchbook865 4 роки тому
JoAnne Maddalana. Hi there. Wow so blessed to be surrounded by books= knowledge. There is a live saving book for Parents, women who live/ travel alone. College uni students, Gift Of Fear by Gavin De Becker. AND book called Awakening the warrior within- Beauty Bites Beast. And for mother's , father's and people who over think book called FEARLESS by Gavin De Becker. Life changing, saving books . Peace out from England
@daviddavid9837
@daviddavid9837 4 роки тому
@@brianthegeek Don't be silly. It's a really brainy librarian. And he keeps his smartest collection of books in his librainy.
@alexandercove1194
@alexandercove1194 4 роки тому
Why not offer a at home home school program for home schooled children..such needed and important info to give to your children
@onyenmehieihenagarankeoma2070
@onyenmehieihenagarankeoma2070 4 роки тому
alexander cove If you put a book in a library everybody gets access to it. Why limit it just to those who want to learn at home?
@MrMic-kp3ww
@MrMic-kp3ww 4 роки тому
My favourite hack? The toilet paper roll plant pots. Great idea! One remark by the way: Wood (-chips, pape,r ...) is consuming NO3- by decomposing. When you use to much of it, your plants will have less growth. You could compensate by adding a NO3- source (eg.gras cut, ...) or use an other material with less lignin and cellulouse.
@blondek767
@blondek767 Рік тому
I am expert at growing green beans. I even grow them indoors over winter. My hack is using bamboo sticks sold for marshmallow roasting! Then tying the growing plant to it using yarn. I get two harvests, then pull plant to start a new seed. Lemongrass is also my passion, I love the tea! I started a few seeds in a large pot, then put in the sun for summer, then bring inside and put into a sunny window for winter. I get year round growth and cut them and dry them every couple months. I bought a pint of strawberries, sliced them and put into my dehydrator, once dried, I mix with my dried lemongrass and put into a magic bullet. Then with the powder I create, make homemade tea bags using coffee filters. My strawberry lemongrass tea is sooooo delicious! Plus, my lemongrass ‘plant’ will last years, I’ll never need to buy seeds to grow another...It’s in a beautiful pot, define ‘house plant’, lol.
@ingevankeirsbilck9601
@ingevankeirsbilck9601 Рік тому
Thanks for the inspiration! Did you know that you can buy tea filters/bags as well? Usually you will find them next to the coffee filters.
@blondek767
@blondek767 Рік тому
It’s hard to find tea filters in America, but cheap coffee filters are sold at the dollar store, there a UKposts video on how to fold and staple them. Cute story, I got an iron trivet that takes a tea light candle for Christmas and a little pot that goes with it. This way, when camping or if we have a power outage, I can still make tea! Or heat up a can of soup, or make boiling water for Ramon noodles, or instant oatmeal. 😃
@ingevankeirsbilck9601
@ingevankeirsbilck9601 Рік тому
@@blondek767 How delightful, I would love to drink tea during a power outage 🤩
@jedi6254
@jedi6254 3 роки тому
I like how you just get down to it and keep saying valuable usable information. I’m buying your book! Thank you for giving and for making the most of time 🏆
@jt659
@jt659 4 роки тому
As soon as I hear that accent I know he has had an adventure in a magical land through a wardrobe. Probably gardened while there.
@havefun6445
@havefun6445 4 роки тому
Narnia love his accent
@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS
@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS 3 роки тому
English Accent.
@itstommo5858
@itstommo5858 3 роки тому
Its welsh
@sanchopanza2918
@sanchopanza2918 3 роки тому
@@itstommo5858 just about, with a smattering of silver spoon in the mouth.
@shenalally2214
@shenalally2214 3 роки тому
I dont hear any accent
@buckwild51385
@buckwild51385 4 роки тому
When transplanting your tomatoes, remove the three bottom stems and lay the whole stem down in a trench, then cover with just the a few leaves above ground. You will have a crazy root system with this technique.
@allthingspossible4569
@allthingspossible4569 4 роки тому
? Lay them down then have leaves above ground?
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 4 роки тому
Most people just dig them deeper into the soil past the first three layers of removed leaves and stems... the stems grow roots out and you have a strong plant. Also use a bit of Epsom Salt in the hole to give tomatoes or any nightshade plants a real boost.
@jum5238
@jum5238 4 роки тому
@@allthingspossible4569 Imagine an L shape as well, if your garden box is shallow. I did this last year, and that plant was growing gangbusters!
@lindadavis4352
@lindadavis4352 2 роки тому
I learned the same from one of our university's master gardeners clubs. I lay about a food underground and jus leave the three leaves above ground. Amazingly productive and no bugs! And, sometimes produces multiple plants.
@lindadavis4352
@lindadavis4352 2 роки тому
Also, plant with Basil and fish heads from the market (or actual fishing).
@darrellsequeira9395
@darrellsequeira9395 3 роки тому
Thank you Huw Richards. So happy for your interpretation of the topic on gardening for self-sufficiency. I intend to put your solutions into practice.
@squange20
@squange20 2 роки тому
Excellent garden hacks, thank you. As city folk, we found the large piece of land we moved to recently overwhelming, and made many mistakes. But these hacks are very helpful, so will try them out.
@acctsys
@acctsys 4 роки тому
The trick of using gutters to transplant could save a lot of time
@dave4583
@dave4583 4 роки тому
blightmoon - tried it. Two problems... poor germination AND the results did NOT just slide out.... do you have to oil the gutter first or something?
@bdeneris
@bdeneris 4 роки тому
Why not just put the seeds directly in the bed where you were going to transplant to? I’m not seeing the value in the extra step of planting seeds in the gutter
@acctsys
@acctsys 4 роки тому
@@bdeneris Succession planting and ease of nursery care. Another video shows the mix that works best for this, which has peat moss to hold the soil and plant mass together.
@orla99913
@orla99913 4 роки тому
I know, I think it's brilliant, and now I'm wondering where I can score a bit of free old gutter without actually having to nick one from an abandoned house ....
@zephirinedrouhin3735
@zephirinedrouhin3735 4 роки тому
I thought that was pretty slick!
@martaborn9051
@martaborn9051 4 роки тому
I LOVE being a gardener. Everything is free and abundant
@susanfanning9480
@susanfanning9480 3 роки тому
You must be a better gardener than me. Yes indeed, it's mostly free , however I don't experience the abundant part. Love it anyway.
@KendrasBrain
@KendrasBrain 3 роки тому
Very helpful. Im a minimalist garden already so I appreciate you! My favs: seedling "chute"; didn't know to plant multi beet seeds; brambles protecting seedlings; plant for tiny seed sprouting. Thanks a lot.
@dmelton8174
@dmelton8174 3 роки тому
These are wonderful! I can't wait to try planting peas in used gutters! You're a doll! Thank you from Texas for all of the ideas!!
@themalachitelady7447
@themalachitelady7447 3 роки тому
I love the idea of using bamboo/broom handle to create straight rows! Brilliant!
@TafseerHassanshah
@TafseerHassanshah 3 роки тому
You taught me many things about gardaning and yes i am improving my English by listening your talkings. Love and best wishes from Pakistan.
@robinrobinrobinledford2104
@robinrobinrobinledford2104 3 роки тому
Tennessee USA here ... Cheers
@Fragrantbeard
@Fragrantbeard 3 роки тому
Your English is great! Washington State, USA here. Take care.
@beautifuldreamer3991
@beautifuldreamer3991 3 роки тому
Bless you
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
Yeah, happy for you. Happy gardening! May you grow much!
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
@@robinrobinrobinledford2104 🎉🎊🎉🎊
@queentatoune
@queentatoune 2 роки тому
I love those hacks ! I have been using TP rolls to grow my beetroots seedlings this year and they did so much better than last year's after transplant ! I guessed it was because the roots were not disturbed. I started another round after collecting a few more rolls and I am looking forward to a nice harvest 😊
@melinda6024
@melinda6024 2 роки тому
thanks,Huw, for sharing your wisdom with us. you were born for such a time as this!!
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 4 роки тому
Ohhhh, I love the gutter idea! Using your month to month planning and it has greatly reduced the anxiety and overwhelm of figuring it all out at once. It’s been invaluable for this fairly new gardener. I thank you sir!
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 4 роки тому
Yeah it is so fun! I am so glad to hear about how useful that video has been for you :)
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 4 роки тому
Huw Richards - Grow Food Organically I’m in US with freeze dates of April 17 and October 15, would you mind telling me yours? I’m doing the Veg in one bed but of course it will differ a bit from yours. I may have missed it if the information is addressed so I apologize if I have.
@lilylee8930
@lilylee8930 4 роки тому
Can this month to month planning be explained a little more in detail? Does it mean I need to change what I want to plant?
@sn232
@sn232 2 роки тому
Where did you find his month to month planner?
@lindachen5179
@lindachen5179 3 роки тому
This was enlightening thank you for taking the time to share. The part with the gutter and when you slid them out to the ground made me laugh at how genius and easy it was. 😳🌟🌟😁💪
@graceygrumble
@graceygrumble 3 роки тому
Same.
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
🥰🥰💖❤💖❤💖❤
@leahawad9392
@leahawad9392 3 роки тому
Brilliant indeed ! I am so happy to have stumbled across you.I am a newbie to gardening, so this will be amazingly helpful! I have a blank pallet of 20 acres so I am exited to learn to have a green thumb and keeping everything organic as well. Thanks for your awesome video.Happy planting
@helenhaynes2623
@helenhaynes2623 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for this video, ALL of the hacks are so useful and doable for anyone. I have gardened for years, but most of these things I had never even thought of. I will be putting into practice many of them. Brilliant video - made my day - and now I'm ready to get out into the veg patch!!
@maryellen6153
@maryellen6153 4 роки тому
Your voice just makes me smile. That's a gift.
@henrymaclin6405
@henrymaclin6405 4 роки тому
Your suggestion to keep a notebook to list small couple minute chores is a great one. I do this and find that there is usually something on the list I readily decide to do. That also gives me a log of what has made the garden so productive and beautiful.
@mutangpadan5311
@mutangpadan5311 2 роки тому
Thank you very much Richards. They manner you relate your experience to your audience makes the learning more appealing. I’m learning a ton of new, simple, doable and less costly hacks from you. A subscriber.
@EvaLapinska
@EvaLapinska 2 роки тому
Thank youuu! All my life we have had a garden, and I know a lot of these things, but you gave me several new ideas, and boosted "winter end" mood into expressive "spring in the garden" waiting mood 😄💚💚💚big thanks for the video!
@nymalin
@nymalin 4 роки тому
You are so good at explaing things. Breaking It down Into the relevant bits, showing clearly how it's done. Thank you!
@1558k
@1558k 4 роки тому
dI have never seen as many thrifty ideas for planting as you have shown and cheap and free. Need to get your book.
@deefee701
@deefee701 Рік тому
I'm blown away by these ideas! I have up gardening because it got expensive but I can do all these ideas and now I can see that they're all superior ideas anyway! My vegetables will be healthier for them.
@user-vb5fo7cf8y
@user-vb5fo7cf8y 4 місяці тому
Really loved these garden hacks and the way you presented them too. Quick and clear and easy to understand. Thank you for the inspiration and passion
@diviner2347
@diviner2347 3 роки тому
I can’t be the only one who clicked on this recommendation video because he’s cute.. and that accent is a bonus 🥰 The useful tips are the extra bonus. Gonna binge watch the rest of his vids now.
@ritaflatt6425
@ritaflatt6425 2 роки тому
Yes, your not alone. A little eye candy can go a long way!
@gooseberrydell8095
@gooseberrydell8095 4 роки тому
Very good garden tips. I would add one more point to your planting seedlings just before a rain storm. Yes, we will not have to water the seedlings just before the rain (as you stated), but also, the [molecular makeup of the rain water is perfect] compared to the water from the faucet or hose. This is why our plants thrive just after it rains.
@catherineblair1221
@catherineblair1221 4 роки тому
LOL I am PISSED that I just now thought of doing this a week after the rain. Now it's clearing up =(
@rnshi
@rnshi 4 роки тому
He said that in the video
@ChrisHPSNZ
@ChrisHPSNZ 2 роки тому
Rain often includes H2o2 or hydrogen peroxide, it gets the extra oxygen from the Ozone layer o2. Adding a couple of drops to a container of water before soaking seeds can have an amazing effect ( needs experience experimenting) like wise when watering
@user-hz7kv6js6l
@user-hz7kv6js6l 3 роки тому
Thanks for all the helpful hacks. My favorites hack was using the rain gutter for sowing carrot and lettuce seeds for an easy transplant.
@heritagehollowhomestead1459
@heritagehollowhomestead1459 2 роки тому
I can't wait to try the gutter trick with peas! Peas are one my garden favorites ...but here ...our springs get warm very quick and I don't always have time to get a pea harvest...the gutter trick would help extend my growing time! Thanks!
@kimberlykennedy4500
@kimberlykennedy4500 4 роки тому
Excited about using the wood to cover our carrot seeds until green shows up. Excited to use a lot of your hacks. Thank you very much 😀
@michellehughes512
@michellehughes512 4 роки тому
Really loved these garden hacks and the way you presented them too. Quick and clear and easy to understand. Thank you for the inspiration and passion👍🏼
@zhixian7787
@zhixian7787 Рік тому
Have been gardening for while, but this video still gives a lot of good tips, really enjoy getting such good tips from you, looking forward to seeing the new video.
@mrs8792
@mrs8792 2 роки тому
Good of you to make this video. Thank you!
@levonguerrero4617
@levonguerrero4617 3 роки тому
I love the idea of utilizing and repurposing things that are discarded. Saves money and conserves nature
@californianorma876
@californianorma876 2 роки тому
Feeds the soil! Nature back to nature 🙏🏽🌹
@londonl4571
@londonl4571 3 роки тому
Thank you for the trench idea! It was taking me forever to plant my seeds
@sharonaicken1585
@sharonaicken1585 Рік тому
Bought this book last month....busy planning our small plot thanks to all your extremely valuable advice 😀
@kcl060
@kcl060 4 роки тому
You're the bomb for that first tip! I was just trying to think of a good way to do my plant markers for perennial plants, since my popsicle sticks will, inevitably, rot over time.
@glenda7921
@glenda7921 4 роки тому
The bramble slug fence is brilliant!
@asabove1467
@asabove1467 2 роки тому
Not only are your tips absolutely wonderful, you yourself are the sweetest most adorable genuine guy on this entire platform. I come for the seed tips, and stay for you ♡
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 2 роки тому
Thank you so much! :)
@ellenanthony8017
@ellenanthony8017 Рік тому
He's a very good-looking man. I enjoy his accent, also.
@khadijascorner.
@khadijascorner. 2 роки тому
I came across your book being sold in TK Maxx two days ago. I read it for hours and now planning on going to B&Q to buy the wooden raised beds so that I can improve on growing my own veggies at home. I will binge watch your videos ready for spring.
@collegescholarship1539
@collegescholarship1539 4 роки тому
Finally...hacks that actually work. Thank you!!
@lkleyrer
@lkleyrer 4 роки тому
Loved the idea about the board over the carrot seeds. I forget about watering my seeds - specifically carrot seeds - every single year. This will be great!
@twopoke
@twopoke 3 роки тому
Always liked your videos, no nonsense no click bait. Just moved into a house with a bigger garden and possibility of an allotment so bought a couple of your books to help me on the way. Thanks for all the info
@phileremon8694
@phileremon8694 24 дні тому
Finally, someone who knows what the word "free" means. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@insanetxartist
@insanetxartist 4 роки тому
I'm stuck with container gardening due to my living situation but I think I can probably adapt some things you do. I'll probably end up binge-watching your vids at some point. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@pershop4950
@pershop4950 4 роки тому
I think of weeding as one of those quests from games...someone told me to go collect 20 weeds, so i pull up 20 weeds. Getting 20 usually goes pretty fast, so then I'll do another 20..and another 20...or I might also stop for now, because I did get the 20! In the end, I might pull up 200 or 300 or I might clear a particular area, but I would have done it 20 at at time, which seems to mentally let me think of it as an easier job to do.
@revfunk8823
@revfunk8823 4 роки тому
See folks! Even people with extra chromosomes can garden too!!!
@sandradowkes481
@sandradowkes481 4 роки тому
Or just get out there and do 15 minutes - it usually goes on longer. It's the getting out there...
@Sweet_Malou
@Sweet_Malou 3 роки тому
I like your thinking, Per Shop!
@TREVASLARK
@TREVASLARK 3 роки тому
Once I start, I can't stop, because : weeds will not conquer !!
@cecespark7251
@cecespark7251 3 роки тому
That would work great for me. Even lots of little steps feels like your making progress where thinking of the total is too overwhelming to get started
@Sawyer0ne
@Sawyer0ne Рік тому
I am a gardener and I start the day with the small jobs, so I don't need to remember a lot doings, and I feel satisfied because of fast forward. Or I start with the less liked to do jobs and let the best for the end of the day.
@KatrinaKlokkevold
@KatrinaKlokkevold 2 роки тому
Loved this video! We grow bamboo, so will be using that idea for straight rows! Great ideas, thank you
@davidprentice4805
@davidprentice4805 4 роки тому
Love the gutter hack. I am following the veg in one bed plan this year. Gonna put together the British recycled plastic bed when the weather eases off, looking forward to the results. Keep up the good work Huw!
@pershop4950
@pershop4950 4 роки тому
Good info on the gutter. I had only envisioned it as a gutter grow system but a gutter and slide out the plants for easy transplant works really well too!
@suruchisue8248
@suruchisue8248 4 роки тому
It’s so amazing to find answers to many of my questions! Thank you
@LuckyBadger
@LuckyBadger 3 роки тому
I'm all kinds of happy because I have all my plant containers done and seeded, and it's supposed to rain tonight.
@1758pk
@1758pk 3 роки тому
Three minutes in you convinced me to subscribe! Great hacks. It's the time of year when my thoughts turn to gardening. Ordered my seeds last evening. Now to start planning on paper.
@digsindirt4490
@digsindirt4490 3 роки тому
I 1,000% agree with the toilet paper roll hack. It works great! You can cut them in half and get two containers for very small seeds. You can also use paper towel rolls and get 2 larger or 3 smaller containers. Just watch out for mold on the sides of the containers if they are very damp and in close quarters.
@susankikuharu2260
@susankikuharu2260 4 роки тому
For me the hack I felt hit the target was, pick one thing and stick with it until it is done. That is exactly the best piece of advice I could have received. I have been thinking about the garden I want to start when I can get my X out of my home. There are five holes where rain comes in, where the ceiling is falling in in my living room and kitchen. That is the only thing I am going to say about that. Except. He has to go. It has been a year and a half. So back to the garden. I have been drawing and making lists and watching stuff, like your youtubes and others. I love Charles Dowding, and A cottage and three acres. I have been wondering where do I start when he is finally gone. He will tear apart anything I do now. So when you said start with one thing and finish it, that was the sign I needed.Oh! I really loved all, of the ideas. I have been saving to-let paper rolls off and on since I moved here two and a half years ago. Thank you for being here.
@siljatanner1318
@siljatanner1318 Рік тому
I've used the loo rolls for the last three seasons. This has changed my gardening for the best.
@lkywyfable
@lkywyfable 4 роки тому
Thank you for your clear, concise, useful, instructions. Very upbeat and inspiring! Thank you 😊
@rmfyi
@rmfyi 4 роки тому
Fantastic video! Thank you, Huw! My favorite hacks were your use of paper tubes for plant pots and yogurt containers for planting labels! You're the best! Best of success!
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 4 роки тому
Awh I am glad you enjoyed those hacks thank you!
@capbin146
@capbin146 Рік тому
Just had the roof replaced and asked for the guttering for my new log store.. left over was for the tip, now clean up and seed tray peas! Great timing finding this. Thanks
@carlyellowfever
@carlyellowfever 2 роки тому
I started using split bamboo to make seedling and plant markers. So that is the hollow type of bamboo. Better than plastic 👍🏻😉 I use different sizes from seedlings to mature plants.
@hummingbirdgreen4032
@hummingbirdgreen4032 Рік тому
Can use shish kebob skewers( can buy 100 in a pack). Cut in 1/2 and wrap a piece of light colored duct tape at the top( so you can write on it). Or cut pieces of a cardboard box( write on with permanent marker) and put the cut end through it. Save the pointed end to stick in the ground.
@lyla.aisle.of.blooms
@lyla.aisle.of.blooms 4 роки тому
I'm going to be honest, I like a really pretty garden, even for my potager, and did not expect to hear anything that I was willing to do in place of something more aesthetically pleasing but this video was FULL of incredibly good ideas. I am so impressed that I am off to buy your book right now. Well done and thank you!
@nmarbletoe8210
@nmarbletoe8210 4 роки тому
I imagine your garden is philosophically sound as well ;)
@GagaBambika
@GagaBambika 4 роки тому
I live in the city and dont have a garden, but I watched the whole video, it's so inspiring! And it confirmed me once again how much I would like to live in the village
@jeanetteeasson4889
@jeanetteeasson4889 2 роки тому
Back to nature for me too !
@rhayanlee1872
@rhayanlee1872 Рік тому
I missed watching your videos due to so many activities I had. Good to see you again.
@grobustgreenhouse7408
@grobustgreenhouse7408 Рік тому
As new people to gardening and social media we really enjoy your videos and hope to have half your knowledge some day 😊
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 4 роки тому
Only someone in England would consider doing anything in the midday sun. I live in Australia, I'd die of heatstroke in 50C heat if I weeded at midday. In summer most of my gardening is done at 3-4am before sunrise.
@freyanorth5223
@freyanorth5223 4 роки тому
It's the winter in this video. It's getting hotter all the time but it gets to around 30° in the summer. Not quite the same tho!
@jakedonald7934
@jakedonald7934 4 роки тому
Hahah I'm canadian so I'm with the English guy
@bowehj96
@bowehj96 4 роки тому
He's Welsh, not English
@kathylord7939
@kathylord7939 4 роки тому
Yep same with Texas!😥
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards 4 роки тому
News to me that I am in England 🤔
@SeanCleverly
@SeanCleverly 4 роки тому
Some absolutely brilliant ideas here, thank you so much for sharing.
@cruella8501
@cruella8501 3 роки тому
This is the first time I've seen you and I'll definitely be watching more....so impressed I bought your book! Thanks for the info :-)
@lovenothate
@lovenothate 3 роки тому
I just found your Channel and have fallen in love with it! Thank you so much for all these tips
@petermcfadden9426
@petermcfadden9426 4 роки тому
Huw, here's a hack for you from North Wales: I keep a dustpan and brush in my greenhouse. I use the brush for tamping down compost in my seed trays, before sowing seeds. It works a treat.
@danniellaboling3890
@danniellaboling3890 4 роки тому
I was sceptical at first, but these are amazing! Thank you
@karenharris8251
@karenharris8251 3 роки тому
Love the bramble cane anti slug technique!
@judyreid9456
@judyreid9456 3 роки тому
Thanks!! Love how you get right to the point!!
@crop2cook316
@crop2cook316 3 роки тому
Fantastic, great tips especially for a beginner hoping to get my first plot soon and will use the great tips you've shown. Thank you
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