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24 Comments

  1. Oh I love this! Want to make a plan of my beds and then scan it and print out, so I can do a month by month plan for the year to help me get things organised.

    One thing your plan just made me realise is how 12 beds doesn’t seem a lot when you start making these plans.. so much missing that I want to add in too. I’ve just made a 320sq m farmyard allotment and am yet to put the beds in.

    Here’s hoping for an excellent growing season for us all in 2024

  2. Thanks Huw, I'm redesigning the garden and moving beds atm, the first growing season I grew to see if I could, and I can see the garden helping to become self sufficient. I love this its helping to plan the future of my garden. I've 4 raised beds, and I am cutting one in half and making two boxes along the south wall, to open up some space but keeping the same amount of growing room.

  3. Wonder what type of courgette you plant..lol small and low growing isn't a thing in my area unless I take them vertical. Mine grew to trailing 8 feet long and 3 foot plus wide. Abundance indeed.

  4. A useful reason for keeping that spare space is experimentation such as I have found the root end of an onion will some of the time sprout when planted. No idea yet what the end result will be but it is proving an interesting experiment.

  5. This is brilliant do you have a similar beginners masterclass for growing in a polytunnel? I get my first one in mid October it’s not new but new to me. Thanks Huw.

  6. Super helpful, thanks! One question: is there a reason why you wouldn’t include the space around the fence in your plan? For example to grow peas or something similar along them?

  7. I always start with a plan but forget to leave space for the extra plants or free plants or self-seeded gifts!

  8. You're such a good artist! Did you draw the vegetables on your book covers? I always assumed you hired an artist for that, but now I think you are the professional artist! P.S. I love this video

  9. The Americans in your audience have a different understanding of the term “rubber!” If you don’t want us to think you forgot your magic shield, you might want to say “eraser.”😂

  10. I so need this as we're moving into our new homestead soon and im so overwhelmed with how to plan the garden 😩. More space than I know what to do with.

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