Growing your own fruit and vegetables is something that many people aspire to – but we can’t all be Tom and Barbara, can we!
In this talk, I show that you don’t need masses of space to grow your own vegetables and fruits, a small garden or courtyard is enough:
• Making the most of your space • Mini beds and their construction • Good varieties for the tiny garden • Great ideas for crops in pots and containers
Views: 739 | Enquiries: 2Gardening is my passion. I'm a hands-on head gardener, an award-winning gardening journalist and a regular speaker at gardening clubs and events. I'm a bit of a horticultural adventurer, embracing diverse challenges such as planting a National Collection, creating a small garden at Chelsea Flower Show and guest presenting on BBC Gardeners' World.
Gardening and writing about gardening have been my whole career. I have a wide-ranging practical experience, a broad plant knowledge and an unswerving enthusiasm for all things gardening.
As well as numerous awards for my garden writing I’ve also won the Relais & Chateaux garden Trophy for my garden at The Bath Priory and an RHS medal for the creation of ‘The Mini Garden’ at Chelsea Flower Show in 2003. I’m also lucky to have worked with famous garden designers including Arne Maynard, Cleve West and Diarmuid Gavin.
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