Backyard Garden

See Inside Drew and Ellie Holcomb’s Backyard Garden



We haven’t touched Ellie Holcomb’s kitchen garden for about 6 months, and you won’t believe what’s been growing!

Watch us plant up Ellie’s garden here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAuUyo4R8Cw

here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybFj7QECaaQ&t=214s

and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gSCHYGgk_g

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7 Comments

  1. This is great – this is exactly what I wanted to see – how a more mature garden appears in the spring. I'm in zone 6a and my kale always comes through but it quickly goes to seed the following spring. I love how the arugula and kale is flowering for early bees, it's good and it looks so pretty. And now I want to know how to deal with all the self-sower's, plus the biennial and perennial plants that were planted in the raised beds. Do you prune them, divide them, work around them, leave them???? I am concerned about that oregano actually because it will go wild if not managed, I learned that the hard way 🙂 My chives, thyme, sages, lavenders, parsley's all got huge over the last year and I have borage coming up all over the place too – and they are all taking up a fair amount of room in my beds – what happens now and years to come? Thank you!

    Add: I see that you took out the arugula and flowering kale – that's what I did already too. I am more concerned about my ginormous herbs, haha! 🙂 Not that I'm complaining. I do love how they hang over the side of these gardens. My raised beds are not as tall and these and so they are not quite as dramatic, but so pretty!

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