Garden Design

Beautiful No Dig Permaculture Kitchen Garden | Small-Scale Potager Style Vegetable Garden

This video is of Tim and Maddy Harland’s beautiful no dig permaculture kitchen garden in Hapmshire UK. Tim and Maddy are the founders of the fantastic @Permaculture Magazine and have a tranquil vegetable garden, meadow and food forest at their home that has been maturing for 25 years! I hope that this is a prime example of what can be achieved in a relatively small space, and that you don’t always have to follow the norms when it comes to growing your own food.

No dig gardening is a wonderful method of growing food as it brings a whole host of benefits. Not only are you saving time and effort in the garden, you’re also improving the health of your soil and as a result, the health of your plants. I love the geometry that Maddy and Tim have with their triangle shaped raised beds, as well as a big emphasis on vertical gardening and permaculture principles.

Permaculture Magazine: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/

Permaculture Books: https://permanentpublications.co.uk/

Permaculture Magazine YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/PermacultureMedia

-Huw’s books-
Signed copies of my books: https://huwrichards.shop/

-Clothing-
Awesome clothing designed for vegetable gardeners: https://huwrichards.teemill.com/

-Online Courses-
More Food Less Effort Course: http://morefoodlesseffort.com/
Planting Plan Short Course: https://abundanceacademy.online/p/the-monthly-planting-plan

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huwsgarden/

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