All the Vegetables in Kitchen Garden in June | Veg Garden Tour
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Byther Farm is a small organic homestead, being designed and managed using permaculture practices. We aim for self-sufficiency in fruit and vegetables for increased self reliance and better resilience to the modern world. I recognise that we are unlikely to be truly self sufficient, but do the best we can. I share our home with my loving husband, Mr J and our cat, Monty.
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Having had a highly successful smallholding in Monmouthshire, we hope to recreate the abundance at our new home. There will be a large organic kitchen garden with no dig gardening raised beds and young food forest in which to grown our fruit and vegetables.
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20 Comments
Rhubarb is a vegetable that we eat as a fruit
Tomato is a fruit that we eat as a vegetable!
Hi thank you for the tour, nice and leisurely (although I did start puffin about half way) all the best. 👍🐝🌞
I realy agree! Rubarbs are Great!!Boil them with Cardamon and maybe some a little sugar just before everything comes up to the boil put in some potatoe flavour. When it starts to boil again taket it off! Let it cool down. Serve it with Cold milk. Looovel!!! Enjoy!
I'm thinking the same thing with a tray of summer annuals I've too lovingly tendered. Ha ha ha, they resemble nothing I've planted!
Awesome video! thank you for all the work it takes to make videos.Catch you on the next one.
I've been pacing myself as well. Keeping it enjoyable
Liz place is looking so good. Plenty food to keep ye going. Love making rhubarb jam,and giving out to my mature frirnds and neighbours, they love it.Those puffins are so beautiful. So close ye got.
Blackfly has been a huge problem in my garden this year. I lost most of my elderflower crop to it. Lovely video thanks, xx
I remember the time a few years back when you made chive vinegar. I love it!
Did you use that huge pile of manure that was there when you first moved into the new farm? If not, surely that would be a fabulous addition to the raised beds
lovely tour liz
Love those puffins! I was there about 6 weeks ago (son lives nearby) and was totally enchanted! An utterly magical place.
Love the tour and so glad you had a nice time with the Puffins from Sam and Ana
At a glance those caterpillar on the dock leaf look like Peacock butterfly caterpillars. They usually eat nettles so could be why they are in that bed? Just a quess, but if they have small spines and very small white dots it could be them. 🙂
Looking lovely, you have so much variety! You've also reminded me to get some chard seeds 😮 thank you!
I'm very impressed with the progression of this garden.
Will you contain the mint in a pot when you plant it in the ground ? I used the flower as a filler flower last year ,, it was beautiful,, your lupins look fabulous 👍🏾
Those puffins made me happy, too!!!
Be careful with your jerusalem artichokes. I am curious how the dwarf variant flowers. In zone 6b we had a gardener plant them at our farm, they grow to be 8 feet tall, but they are so invasive. We have had so much trouble with them invading and coming back year after year.
Thanks for sharing your challenges. It helps enormously to know that someone like you can sow seeds that don't come up. It's not just me!