Can’t wait for the new series. Are you at university now? I was thinking
you had moved to where you had limited growing space and thus the reason
for the new series. God Bless and take care.
Great idea for a series. Can’t wait to see them all. Please cover indoor
growing of vegetables under lights. Low cost ways to grow lots of greens,
a tomato or two, some cukes, etc in limited space with efficient compact
fluorescent bulbs. Thanks for your efforts.
Hello Huw, Really looking forward to your series about maximizing space
effectively. I have a small backyard, medical issues so I use raised
planters, etc. Just purchased 4 ea containers that are 4 x 2 and 18 in
high. Thanks for all you do that helps others like me.
I look forward to it. I live in a duplex which is pretty close to its
neighbor. The landlord had put in beds along the side of flowers. But a
year ago had poison for termites pumped into the ground next to the
foundation. So I’m using containers and doing my best to do things on the
cheap. Next spring I will be putting in both vegetables and flowers Some
of the flowers will be companions, such as marigolds. Other flowers will
be intended to draw in hummingbirds, which my housemates want to watch. I
gardened last year, but I’m going a little ambitious this year. I’m
sticking with heirlooms and open pollinated varieties as far as possible to
save seeds and reduce my seed costs in the long run. I’ve also established
a small compost pile for the same reasons, to save on costs in the long
run.
hi Huw, your mention of using tin cans to grow herbs in made me remember
that last yr l had sown my tom seeds late and had ran out of plastic 3″
pots to transplant the seedlings into. As l didn’t want to spend money on
buying more plastic pots l used recycled veg and baked beans tin cans for
the transplants with the hope that as toms like heat the tins would warm up
in the sun ,in the greenhouse,They did all grow well and non died, even
though the tins got quite hot during the day in the greenhouse. l moved
them into the greenhouse borders later and got quite a good yield. As l
never compared them to other tom seedling in plastic pots, as l never had
any in plastic pots to compare, l don’t know if they were any better grown
in the tins , so perhaps that could be an experiment for you this yr to see
if heat loving plants ie certain types of herbs which like heat, toms,
chillies, cucumber, auberines etc etc grow seedlings faster in tin cans
compared to the same size plastic pot ( & soil volume). Would love to see
if my theory is correct.
wow your inside today with the large room I would thought you be in a
cave but I seen books so figure your either at school or in a library maybe
both I look forward to what you share and I love the collaboration
aspect of several gardeners from different areas or zones even for
comparison if possible thanks for sharing
A new video announcing an exciting series, I hope you will find it useful
:)
Some inspiration there huw. Thanks for sharing
I look forward to the series, Huw!
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This should be interesting to follow
Can’t wait for the new series. Are you at university now? I was thinking
you had moved to where you had limited growing space and thus the reason
for the new series. God Bless and take care.
you have come a long great .keep posting—- usa
Huw,,
being a bookworm as well as a gardener, I was happy to see shelves with
real books on them.
I look forward to your videos. You are doing an impressive job for such a
young man. Keep up the good work.
What an excellent video on small space gardening ! It’s great to see you
taking advantage of your time at school during breaks to make clips !
Great idea for a series. Can’t wait to see them all. Please cover indoor
growing of vegetables under lights. Low cost ways to grow lots of greens,
a tomato or two, some cukes, etc in limited space with efficient compact
fluorescent bulbs. Thanks for your efforts.
Hello Huw, Really looking forward to your series about maximizing space
effectively. I have a small backyard, medical issues so I use raised
planters, etc. Just purchased 4 ea containers that are 4 x 2 and 18 in
high. Thanks for all you do that helps others like me.
I look forward to it. I live in a duplex which is pretty close to its
neighbor. The landlord had put in beds along the side of flowers. But a
year ago had poison for termites pumped into the ground next to the
foundation. So I’m using containers and doing my best to do things on the
cheap. Next spring I will be putting in both vegetables and flowers Some
of the flowers will be companions, such as marigolds. Other flowers will
be intended to draw in hummingbirds, which my housemates want to watch. I
gardened last year, but I’m going a little ambitious this year. I’m
sticking with heirlooms and open pollinated varieties as far as possible to
save seeds and reduce my seed costs in the long run. I’ve also established
a small compost pile for the same reasons, to save on costs in the long
run.
That sounds like a great series, Huw. I am looking forward to seeing it.
Thanks for this series. I’m sure I will benefit immensely.
hi Huw, your mention of using tin cans to grow herbs in made me remember
that last yr l had sown my tom seeds late and had ran out of plastic 3″
pots to transplant the seedlings into. As l didn’t want to spend money on
buying more plastic pots l used recycled veg and baked beans tin cans for
the transplants with the hope that as toms like heat the tins would warm up
in the sun ,in the greenhouse,They did all grow well and non died, even
though the tins got quite hot during the day in the greenhouse. l moved
them into the greenhouse borders later and got quite a good yield. As l
never compared them to other tom seedling in plastic pots, as l never had
any in plastic pots to compare, l don’t know if they were any better grown
in the tins , so perhaps that could be an experiment for you this yr to see
if heat loving plants ie certain types of herbs which like heat, toms,
chillies, cucumber, auberines etc etc grow seedlings faster in tin cans
compared to the same size plastic pot ( & soil volume). Would love to see
if my theory is correct.
wow your inside today with the large room I would thought you be in a
cave but I seen books so figure your either at school or in a library maybe
both I look forward to what you share and I love the collaboration
aspect of several gardeners from different areas or zones even for
comparison if possible thanks for sharing
Great idea Huw. I`m looking forward to seeing this new series of videos.
All the best ~ Mark
I like the way huw presents the work..thanks
Can’t wait to see the series, although I have a big garden, there’s always
room for improvement. Keep them video’s coming
Good video but where are you from? You have a strange accent.
Good job now I can grow vegtible
What an excellent video on small space gardening ! It’s great to see you
taking advantage of your time at school during breaks to make clips !