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How To Plan Your Vegetable Garden for 2023 

Huw Richards
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Today's video covers 10 simple steps to creating a productive planting plan to help make sure you 2023 growing season is a success; both in terms of yield and enjoyment! This technique can be applied to any growing zone, and used by any gardener. I really hope you find this useful and helps your gardening journey, if you want to take it even further you can create a monthly planting plan:
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@cannabinerd9665
@cannabinerd9665 Год назад
I've been dragging my feet to make a map of my garden, but if you can sit out in the cold to make this video, I can go out and make my garden map.
@kittyamnezia1726
@kittyamnezia1726 Год назад
These are exactly my thoughts too 😂
@katiesvegpatch
@katiesvegpatch Год назад
This is exactly me 🤣
@murielbailiwick2978
@murielbailiwick2978 Год назад
With a small fire pit!
@KitchenGardenTours
@KitchenGardenTours Год назад
This was me too for a while. Did you ever get to making your garden plan yet?
@katiesvegpatch
@katiesvegpatch Год назад
@@KitchenGardenTours funnily enough I'm just doing mine now! I did start it 3 weeks ago but got distracted 🤣
@Alyss93
@Alyss93 Год назад
This year I definitely need to get more things going upwards and less outwards. I grew indeterminate tomato plants for the first time last year, and definitely didn't support them enough (i.e. at all), and so the harvest wasn't great. And while I've grown cucurbits fairly well by just letting them sprawl out, as I've been wanting to add more things to my garden, they're taking up valuable real estate. 2023 goal - it's trellis time!
@daiboy8076
@daiboy8076 Год назад
Ruthless Prioritisation is key! I grew so much last year, I didn't really want. More of what I actually enjoy this year.
@krissifaith6709
@krissifaith6709 Год назад
His book 'Grow Food For Free' is one of my all-time favs. Love his channel.
@ohio_gardener
@ohio_gardener Год назад
Loved the comment on cutting back on the amount of Kale in plan. Every year I cut back on the number of Kale plants I put in, and every year we have way too much Kale. LOL
@GemInTheGarden
@GemInTheGarden Год назад
Same 😅
@sbarr10
@sbarr10 Год назад
First thing I see when stepping out in my garden in January - my chard from prior years has gone rogue! 😄
@TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen
Hi Huw. Thank you for another interesting video. I used to make a pen and paper plan for years but a few years ago I created a simple drag and drop veg planner for myself in Microsoft Excel which works a treat. Each year I just ‘save as’ the previous years plan and adjust for my new years layout. With this I also get a record of what I’ve grown and where in previous years. It is my own personal creation so I don’t want anything in return but if you would like a copy please let me know. Kind regards. Gary
@jakimills1237
@jakimills1237 Год назад
Be great if u can share it
@MarkCarline
@MarkCarline Год назад
Thanks for this! Just ordered potatoes for 2023. My crop of potatoes in 2022 was amazing but lost loads of potatoes in those 30l tubs with frost damage (I left them in! darn!). Will be following your channel closer this year. Just a suggestion but how about a short video which could be "weekend jobs" on a friday which would be a great help to knowing what the priority is for that weekend?
@randybingham1342
@randybingham1342 Год назад
Great video, I'm in zone 6b US. The only thing I have started is onions earlier this week but I have changed my garden plan at least 4 times in the last month 🤣🤣.
@deniseyounger6004
@deniseyounger6004 Год назад
I only have two big grow boxes and everything else in pots. Squirrels are my pests! I’m growing more vegetables that require less light. You inspire me always thanks for video 🍁
@BoothbyGardens
@BoothbyGardens Год назад
You've motivated me to recheck my garden plan for 2023! Less random squash I probably won't eat and more Carrots that will store and get used over winter.
@theirishcailin333
@theirishcailin333 Год назад
How do you store your carrots? It's something I'd love to be able to do coming into this growing season.
@rockjockchick
@rockjockchick Год назад
@@theirishcailin333 a root celler or somewhere cool
@ThatBritishHomestead
@ThatBritishHomestead Год назад
I alway plain my allotment within an inich of my life int he winter.. but as soon as the summer comes im completely over it! and just plant everything randomly.
@lysmalls658
@lysmalls658 Год назад
Huw you are Always thinking about how to help us in our Gardening Endeavors I wasn’t even thinking about planning my Garden but Now I’m going to
@rachelmeling3138
@rachelmeling3138 Год назад
A wood pigeon just ate my winter kale. Stripped it back to the stems, the bastard. Watching this has stopped me wanting to give up. Thanks 😊
@LifeonPigRow
@LifeonPigRow Год назад
Always love a good plan and growing what we want. Learn from mistakes and not bother with certain veg.
@seedless_sweetie4413
@seedless_sweetie4413 Год назад
I can hardly wait for spring, so excited to grow 😊
@CindyOrangeNeely
@CindyOrangeNeely Год назад
I'm so glad I found you last weekend when I was binge watching garden videos! Your garden is absolutely stunning and you make it all look so easy! I am in zone 7 in the US and last year I started getting serious about gardening when my husband brought home a bunch of big wooden crates from his job. I started my gardening journal last year and made diagrams and notes and thought I had it all figured out until our weather went totally nuts and everything changed. This year I hope to do better. The biggest problem I have is getting my brassica seedlings to grow at the right time.
@hadassahhaman7550
@hadassahhaman7550 Год назад
You're going to LOVE!!!! Huw's videos. Check out the one's he's done in the past. They're marvelous! I've learned sooooo much from him. Happy Gardening! 😊
@CindyOrangeNeely
@CindyOrangeNeely Год назад
@@hadassahhaman7550thank you for the encouragement!
@krissifaith6709
@krissifaith6709 Год назад
Check out his book
@hadassahhaman7550
@hadassahhaman7550 Год назад
She's right! His books are very helpful. I grabbed them from the local library but realized I needed to make purchases for regular review. Happy Gardening!!!! ❤️
@theirishcailin333
@theirishcailin333 Год назад
That's great that you're getting into gardening! I love Huws channel, so much info. Love when he visits other gardens too. Another fab one is Charles Dowding, big into no dig gardening. Happy gardening from Ireland 😊
@Artinthefeels
@Artinthefeels Год назад
This was SO helpful! I've been working on making a garden planner since Christmas but I couldn't figure out how to prioritize things. This was exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!
@KitchenGardenTours
@KitchenGardenTours Год назад
I was right there with you on getting a garden plan together. Did you get yours together yet?
@chickadeecorner
@chickadeecorner Год назад
There are multitudes of food forests in temperate climates, food forests aren’t at all limited to tropical locations/plants. Perennial foods can be very efficient, low input options for self-sufficiency and resilience over time and should absolutely be a key staple if that is the goal. Requires different planning and forethought than annuals and in some cases patience but the payoff is exponential especially compared to the effort required.
@tinkerbell503
@tinkerbell503 Год назад
I’m working on incorporating some perennials too. I’ve discovered a few edible wild plants grow abundantly in my garden, like Galinosa, and I’m experimenting with dedicating some space to let them flourish without crowding my cultivated plants. It always feels like a gift offered from the Earth when delicious plants grow themselves in my garden 😊
@dschott1083
@dschott1083 Год назад
Your video and garden planner are both well done and much appreciated. Nice work👍
@margiemengel9283
@margiemengel9283 Год назад
You are so very informative. I learn more about gardening every year and I'm so eager to share with others what I've learned. Thank you for your knowledge.
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards Год назад
Awh thank you very much Margie!
@katiesvegpatch
@katiesvegpatch Год назад
Me watching this video: Oh, but Huw, can't I just do what I did last year and just shove it all in and then wonder why I don't have space for the things I really like? Ok, ok. I'm begrudgingly accepting maybe drawing up a plan is a good idea. 😄
@ciwee5607
@ciwee5607 Год назад
I really recommend this plant planning course. I did it a few years go and it’s still working for me now 👍🏻
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards Год назад
Thank you so much! That's great to hear :)
@katrin462
@katrin462 Год назад
Just thought 'I need to get a plan started for this year' and there is this video popping up! Planning on adding some new to my garden veg this year, aubergine, little mini squashes, gherkins, orca beans and some more tomatoes, all selected for being quick maturing and cold resistant.
@TheFunctionalForce
@TheFunctionalForce Год назад
I have your course and it’s amazing!! I’ve already done my plan (back in December) and I’m excited to see how my garden develops this season! Just as feedback (I’ve been an online course creator for over 10yrs too myself!) I think many of us in the course miss having our questions answered in the questions section of the course videos :) it’d be really cool if you could answer some of the most repeated ones? (Especially because in the course you encourage us to ask you!) 😊 Thank you, Huw!!
@annekominski6454
@annekominski6454 Год назад
Love the idea for a detailed monthly garden plan!!
@sihaandhaha8460
@sihaandhaha8460 Год назад
I'm starting my garden this year. I'm excited for the challenge but nervous incase I do it wrong.
@sharonphelps
@sharonphelps Год назад
Good luck! The best advice I was given was to remember to enjoy it! That advice really helped when the weeds threatened to take over and I felt a bit overwhelmed.
@JennTN411
@JennTN411 Год назад
Lessons, not mistakes! Always a learning curve no matter how much you've been at it😉
@KitchenGardenTours
@KitchenGardenTours Год назад
Great video! I bought your book "Veg in One Bed" and did a deep dive into planning my garden better this year. Thanks for making it easier!
@user-sq3kk3wt8p
@user-sq3kk3wt8p Год назад
So outstanding! Thank you very much Huw! You are so generous with your time and knowledge and have inspired me, again.
@sherimatukonis6016
@sherimatukonis6016 Год назад
I have maybe 1/8th of an acre. I need to maximize every inch...this will be first year garden on previous lawn... I'm lucky that the soil seems to grow anything really well, but there is also a ton of shade. Annnd... I just completed a seed inventory... I have enough to plant out 10acres I think... So... How do you rejuvenate really old seeds? Found some from 1995... Lol.
@christinebrooks6364
@christinebrooks6364 Год назад
Hi Huw, great video with lots of ideas for the coming season. Thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
@morgannwilliams967
@morgannwilliams967 Год назад
You are sooo amazing for this understanding and preparation. I live in very small apartment’s and have a container garden I’m still not great at but have grown a few things successfully at least. Our weather has been all over the place. Thank you so much for this! ❤👏
@night0wl213
@night0wl213 Год назад
Excellent video, very informative and comprehensive, thanks for sharing.
@karboaakarboaa3365
@karboaakarboaa3365 Год назад
Thank you very much for all your efforts
@debkincaid2891
@debkincaid2891 Год назад
As usual, you are a LIFESAVER!
@marinasanders8299
@marinasanders8299 Год назад
I already checked my seeds and when I can sow them, but making a map of where what crop will go might be a very wise idea. 👌
@KitchenGardenTours
@KitchenGardenTours Год назад
Sounds like you have a really good start on your garden plan Marina. Did you go with a drawn out plan like Huw's? I just posted a video of my garden plan using the information in one of his books. Have you read any of his books yet?
@marinasanders8299
@marinasanders8299 Год назад
@@KitchenGardenTours not really, life got in the way. Unfortunately my garlic got washed away with the amount of rain 🌧 of the last month. So that is a fail. I got a lot of seeds of which I do not know how they will do since they are old. So this year it will be partly go with the flow. We did however plan the border of the vegetable garden.
@KitchenGardenTours
@KitchenGardenTours Год назад
@@marinasanders8299 I think you’ll be surprised at old seeds germinating. My mom has seeds from decades ago that she swears will do just fine lol good luck on the garden! Feel free to send your rain to Texas…we could use it! 😄
@plantsdaft
@plantsdaft Год назад
I need this video ❤️
@arpakh
@arpakh Год назад
Thank you for this series!
@Andromeda2976
@Andromeda2976 Год назад
Amazing! Yes, discovered the extra space too, since I´m collecting also all the seeds from the fruits/vegetables that I´m consuming, to replant directly.
@jojireni
@jojireni Год назад
Ready for spring 🙂
@pamelanowicka9095
@pamelanowicka9095 Год назад
Pure genius! Thank you
@KhaoticDeterminism
@KhaoticDeterminism Год назад
I found my local indigenous 💚 welcome centre to be quite knowledgeable about gardening with local vegetation if people are looking to help the bees’ needs 🐝 🐝
@Nancy-zk9dj
@Nancy-zk9dj Год назад
I've made the pretty plans all out after seeing what plants cohabitated nicely....research research....then I always head into the garden with my basket o seeds and start digging! Plans be darned! 😂
@aurorawalsh8937
@aurorawalsh8937 Год назад
seriously thinking about moving fro the city and have my farm ans stuff, this videos are helping me so much
@kikinoel5762
@kikinoel5762 Год назад
You are very easy to listen to, very calm voice and calm visually Packed with good tips, I think you're my favorite gardening channel :) I wish you a wonderful new year!!!
@Chrisking85
@Chrisking85 Год назад
great video huw. have you ever seen GrowVeg channels garden planner. i use it now and its amazing. tells you when to crop rotate, companion planting etc. really good to have
@michelleadams2997
@michelleadams2997 Год назад
Great vid huw, going to follow this, cheers
@AmirsAllotment
@AmirsAllotment Год назад
Great advice Huw. I always find your advice very informative 😊
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards Год назад
Thank you so much Amir I'm really pleased you do☺️
@rajeshchander1659
@rajeshchander1659 Год назад
Thanks sir.god bless you.
@youngmama2296
@youngmama2296 Год назад
Thank you! Can’t wait for the growing season 🎉
@youngmama2296
@youngmama2296 Год назад
No fruits?
@maxiemills6982
@maxiemills6982 Год назад
I'm all ready! Thanks Huw!
@HuwRichards
@HuwRichards Год назад
Well done! :)
@stevedimartino683
@stevedimartino683 Год назад
Great presentation gave me a lot ideas, thank you
@LindzH
@LindzH Год назад
Great timing, as I sit organising my new seed storage, suggested by the fab Tanya @lovelygreens, your video has motivated me to look at how I plan my sowing differently. I have tended to go in the direction of using the space for those unknowns first and then follows disappointment. Luckily I'm always using a pencil. As always great helpful video, thanks Huw!
@pedrosgarden
@pedrosgarden Год назад
I'm so bad at planning the garden. I feel like it's such a big task, it will take so much effort to make. I want to do it, but it's always felt like it's just too much work for me to then not stick to it for any reason. It's also tough sometimes to pinpoint when exactly a crop is going to be finished. Depends on disease, pest pressure, climate. The problem is not when the crop finishes early, but when it goes on for longer. Predicting all of this is particularly difficult to new gardeners, that have no idea how long it will take until harvesting something. Still, your advice is really good! I just have to tell myself I have to do this and dedicate an afternoon to it.
@shumwaymike
@shumwaymike Год назад
Hi Huw, I love the idea of having a drawing for the garden. I had my son take a drone picture of my garden and my daughter converted it to basically just an outline of all the beds. It works amazing. I'd love to share some pictures with you. How can I share some pictures with you. Mike
@jugnoothelight8662
@jugnoothelight8662 6 месяцев назад
wow nice video great job
@apieceofcoffee
@apieceofcoffee Год назад
Thanks Huw. Do you have a video on your water collection rain barrel setup? That would be really helpful for information and inspo, thanks!
@linedezainde
@linedezainde Год назад
Oh how I wish the growing season was as long in Québec! I start planting in June and by September there are chances of frost. I will look for videos on the greenhouse so perhaps there is hope!
@ss-py5wc
@ss-py5wc Год назад
Merry Me lol thats a sexy garden plan 🤣🌞🙏
@johnnysheehan3
@johnnysheehan3 Год назад
Where do you plant the cannabis, LOL. Great video for people. Planning is the most important then execution. Cheers from Missouri, USA
@orionsonions
@orionsonions Год назад
So jealous, ill be lucky to get plants in the ground by end of May around here
@blackstarorganicz
@blackstarorganicz Год назад
Thanks for this Huw, I wasn’t planning on doing a planting plan as this going to be my first season growing so I was just going to trial and error method. 🤞🏾 but after watching you video I think I will put something down on paper. I still haven’t built my beds yet. Do you have any advice on this? Many thank❤
@thelasthomelyhouse
@thelasthomelyhouse Год назад
Huw, last year I had a deer move into the woods next to my garden and she ate EVERYTHING above ground. I don't want to turn my garden into Alcatraz so how do I plan for this? She's still there
@Jardin-de-invierno
@Jardin-de-invierno Год назад
Love all the information bro….. what pepper verity are you growing this upcoming season? There are some amazing new types every year.. the pepper community online shares new varieties…. A pretty passionate group of people…
@TheHungry_Traveller
@TheHungry_Traveller Год назад
I was just thinking about how do I plan out my little garden. What are the numbers you put underneath each crop?
@ashleymccarthy6232
@ashleymccarthy6232 Год назад
I hate my garden, hopefully I can set the foundations for a great garden after watching this
@Rodrigues-xg3ln
@Rodrigues-xg3ln Год назад
Hi Richard. i AM starting now my bed garden and i learning whith 2 ir 3 youtubers garden vídeos. You are One of them. I follow you for at least 2 years. And i apreciate your work and your simple way to explain things about garden. I have a question what the meaning of the Numbers inside the Beds in your design? Can you tell me.?
@gailclay4905
@gailclay4905 4 месяца назад
Have you ever grown comfrey, great fertilizer etc.
@chenihomekitchengerdan5325
@chenihomekitchengerdan5325 Год назад
Nice Garden Beautiful Video 👌🏻👌🏻😎🌸🌸🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌷🌷🌷🌺🌷🌺🌷🌷
@lizridenour1014
@lizridenour1014 Год назад
Hi Huw, thank you so much for all the wealth of information you share on this channel, as well as your infectious love of nature and gardening! I am currently planning my spring garden, and there’s a spot a little ways from the vegetable patch, a shaded area under some Leyland Cyprus trees, that is quite barren and has been bugging me. I would love to plant something edible there, or else something that will help bring pollinators and aid the entire yard in some way, but I know that there isn’t a lot of room for a root system and the area doesn’t get a ton of sun. Would you or anyone have ideas for what I could plant, or how best to utilize the space? I live in zone 7. Thank you:)
@yelenairwin1717
@yelenairwin1717 Год назад
Hostas, violas, astilbe, ferns, hellebores. Not positive about zones, but there are lots more!
@angelabyrne154
@angelabyrne154 Год назад
How about potted plants in that area? Shade tolerant, but they wouldn’t be competing for roots and nutrients in the soil.
@jenniferpulskamp5592
@jenniferpulskamp5592 Месяц назад
What is a good crop to put into my raised bed after we harvest garlic?
@John.strong
@John.strong Год назад
also keep the plans from priror years and make notes what did and didnt work this means next year or years after you can use that same plan and not have to think about it and know it will work, if you rotate crops this works well
@umhebes
@umhebes Год назад
Is that a transportable fire pit/tray? Pretty neat!
@joelfollmar8430
@joelfollmar8430 Год назад
When is the best time to plant potatoes in Seattle Washington?
@ren8240
@ren8240 Год назад
If growing potatoes in pots, would you still grow brassicas in the same pots?
@yashparikh4738
@yashparikh4738 10 месяцев назад
The beds I see in video are perpendicular to the contour of the land (from as much as I can see), wouldnt it be better if they were parallel? It would stop a lot of rain water and increase land fertility.
@ugosmith7529
@ugosmith7529 Год назад
Huw: do a quick assessment of your growing space Me, a Canadian: yep, my garden space is still under 4ft of snow
@maddang1797
@maddang1797 Год назад
Hi Huw, all the module trays are out of stock. Do you know when they'll be back?
@eleanorbrown8990
@eleanorbrown8990 Год назад
Where would you recommend to get raised beds from and what type? Idealy not costing the world. Thanks
@eddieburrell3377
@eddieburrell3377 10 месяцев назад
Hi, I’m down in Australia and understand the sowing times are a little different though as I only just stumbled onto your channel I was keen to grab your course and noticed the code doesn’t work. Will you be posting a new code in the future so I can join you then? Cheers and really appreciate your content 😊
@retrobob3802
@retrobob3802 Год назад
Where do you recommend ordering seeds from Huw?
@marysplace-simplymary3561
@marysplace-simplymary3561 Год назад
Thank you very informative! I only have 2 beds but I make the most. Any advice last years strawberries took over. I hate to destroy all but with such little space, is there a better way to clear them out of my bed but still keep them?
@solideogloria3111
@solideogloria3111 Год назад
Maybe transfer into some pots?
@ianoliverbailey6545
@ianoliverbailey6545 Год назад
Hi Mary, have you ever tried growing strawberries in a length or two of plastic guttering? That way, you can suspend them above your beds or attach them on brackets to a fence. The strawberries will overhang the guttering and won't be soiled and you can liberate space in your beds for other plants. If you suspend them over your beds, you'll be able to benefit from any excess run-off when watering, which will water the plants below!
@robbingarcia4072
@robbingarcia4072 Год назад
@@ianoliverbailey6545 excellent idea!
@bernadettesullivan29
@bernadettesullivan29 Год назад
I use Hanging baskets for my strawberry 🍓 plants, and also an elevated raised bed my son made for me from old pallets, it’s waist level I love it .
@marysplace-simplymary3561
@marysplace-simplymary3561 Год назад
Thank you all, such great ideas! @Soli deo Gloria. @lanoliver Bailey @Bernadette Sullivan
@heidiweinert3260
@heidiweinert3260 Год назад
I think I end up with 20 some iterations.
@yibuseato
@yibuseato 5 месяцев назад
Hello do you offer any discounts to your course this year? Thanks ☺️
@erinstrickler1763
@erinstrickler1763 Год назад
This is my first year having a garden and I want ALL the things but know if I start too big I’ll get overwhelmed and give up 😢
@thatorganisedmama7937
@thatorganisedmama7937 Год назад
Last year I had a massive problem with what I think we’re leather jackets, any tips of getting rid of these? Last year I had little success growing other than courgettes, radishes, carrots and rocket! My tomatoes were awful last year no matter how much I watered them they went crispy in that heatwave!
@EMarketG
@EMarketG Год назад
where can I get that fire pit
@audreyminks2678
@audreyminks2678 Год назад
Can you help please. For some reason I can never grow carrots. What could I be doing wrong. I have tried both in the ground and containers
@ericmraustralia1252
@ericmraustralia1252 10 месяцев назад
I need to find out which vegies will grow close together and which ones wont. For example can you grow (say) potatoes and lettuce right next to each other ?. Trying to find a video on that subject but to no avail so far. Thanks for any help that anyone may have to offer. P.S. the growing is to be done in the Philippines.
@emilysgreendiary
@emilysgreendiary Год назад
Dedication sitting outside in this weather 😂🥶
@briansalt3559
@briansalt3559 Год назад
Hi I live in a extra care community we have four raised beds but they are two foot deep how can I make sure there’s enough nutrients in them for the next growing season the soil as been there since before I came three years now do you have to change it or just revitalise it I tried to grow leeks but they didn’t grow the beds six foot in length width four foot I’m new to growing any advice cheers
@Britny555
@Britny555 Год назад
I would add compost on top of your soil, the more the better I'd say!
@user-my4mw7xd5l
@user-my4mw7xd5l Год назад
Hi! Could you please advise me if one can compost paper sheets with text printed on them and old notebooks with ink from ballpoint pen on them?
@ianoliverbailey6545
@ianoliverbailey6545 Год назад
If you have fairly large amounts of other compostable materials, the relatively small amount of printing inks won't have a huge effect overall. I find that putting the sheets through a shredder before composting promotes rapid destruction and dilution in the mass of compost. Increasingly, toxic inks are becoming outlawed and the more recent ones can be safely composted. If in doubt, send your paper to the recycling plant.
@user-my4mw7xd5l
@user-my4mw7xd5l Год назад
@@ianoliverbailey6545 Thanks!🤗
@laylaredway
@laylaredway Год назад
In the UK, I'm pretty sure printing inks were made safe some years ago so unless printed stuff is super old it's ok... Interesting point about a ballpoint pen though... Does anyone know about laws on pen ink toxicity?
@lilazul66
@lilazul66 Год назад
Hola! Por favor subtítulos en español !
@linebrunelle1004
@linebrunelle1004 Год назад
oh goodness. this made me happy and sad. I bought the smallest mobile home in a mobile home park because it had the because yard/garden potential. 5 months into soil rehab, the park manager said that she would drive over it all if she needed to get to the fence/water supply and such. She also catches and kills cats. Anyone wanna by a renovated home?
@revollamina
@revollamina Год назад
Is she legally allowed to do this? Since you bought the home and property?
@claire2041
@claire2041 Год назад
@@revollamina , depends on the particular park. There are a couple ways mobile home parks make their money. 1) lease the home and lease the pad the home is on (separate monthly costs). 2) Sell the home but lease the pad the home sits on. 3) Sell both (very rare), and charge a monthly cost, like an HOA, for services.
@sharonphelps
@sharonphelps Год назад
I am so sorry to hear this. Your plot isn't sounding good as a long-term option, and you have already invested time, money and effort into getting started. Could you plant into containers that can be moved when maintenance work is planned? And take the containers if you decide to move to another property at a future point? Also, perhaps consider some low growing plants and herbs that can spread and regrow if driven over? Or growing up a trellis if you can work out a safe spot?
@symbiot5984
@symbiot5984 Год назад
Does N.S.W.E orientation matter? ie Greenhouse and Beds.
@spir5102
@spir5102 Год назад
Elliot Coleman, author of four season harvest, says to orient beds east to west for maximum sun exposure.
@deedaw9246
@deedaw9246 Год назад
How do you keep wild life from eating your garden? I live in the low desert in the US and rats are a bigger problem than the rabbits. Any greenhouse or poly tunnel type structure will limit what I can grow.
@Keirfey
@Keirfey Год назад
The small size and odd shape of the yard I have to work with means all kinds of curvatures and difficult drawing. I'll do my best 😝
@user-zp5nw4rh4o
@user-zp5nw4rh4o 3 месяца назад
Lots of great tips and information but, the poor audio quality and lack of volume needs to be improved...difficult to hear the proferred information.
@madeleinebernsten4559
@madeleinebernsten4559 Год назад
However good Huw's videos are on youtube I am implore you NOT to sign up to his Monthly Planting Plan Course in the Abundance Academy. He has not responded to numerous complaints from myself and others under Final Words and Tips. Very disappointing
@krissifaith6709
@krissifaith6709 Год назад
What is the abundance academy?
@madeleinebernsten4559
@madeleinebernsten4559 Год назад
​@@krissifaith6709 This is where Huw Richards has posted his Monthly Planting Course called The Productive Planting Plan. The link is in the description of this video
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