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Perennial Planting in the garden | Forest Garden tour



Perennial Planting in the garden | Forest Garden tour
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We are a fifty-something couple who live on a smallholding in Carmarthenshire, Wales. We are going green and creating a gentler, cleaner and more healthy life for our family.
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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12 Comments

  1. Lovely video Liz! Lots of plants to look forward too every year!

    I will try to remember that re splitting as not heard of that phrase before. What is your favourite climbing rose?

    Our raspberries and strawberries did well this year. We also have blackberries growing over our fence so will take a cutting from it before asking the council to remove it. Do i take a cutting from next years blooms or take a cutting from the the blackberries after they have finished? I assumed it was from the next years growth but wanted to check please.

    Just waiting for our neighbours elderberries to ripen! lol They don't harvest them, don't mind us taking them and they are all over our side of the fence. I love making elderberry and apple jelly!

    Hope you are well. Take care and have a great week!

  2. Wow! you have done a lot of work in your beds! I love watching your gardening videos. It calms me down after a stressful day.

  3. In our part of the world(Eastern Europe) we make a lovely ref(or green) orach soup …maybe try it next year. I love how your garden looks 🙂

  4. Absolutely beautiful. I can remember when you first started the agrden and wow, it has so developed. Thank you for sharing. Happy gardening 🙂

  5. Wow Liz. That has all grown amazingly – have been wondering how your food forest garden is going. Beautiful. Have learned so much from you – thank you for sharing all your knowledge.

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