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Edible Gardens

Design Show
Edible Gardens
Garden Design
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GT9 – Building my food and medicinal garden

In this episode, Rachel walks you through how she built the garden design featured in the last episode. To learn more about how to design your garden step-by-step visit https://www.successfulgardendesigner.com/ Join in the
by Rachel Mathews
Design Show
Edible Gardens
Small Garden Design
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GT8 – How to design a small garden with changes in level

In this episode, Rachel designs her back garden with 3 different design concepts. The designs are family-friendly on a budget. She covers how to design a garden with changes in
by Rachel Mathews
Design Show
Edible Gardens
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GT7 – Garden surveying, measuring levels and drawing a scale plan

How to survey your garden accurately, draw up a scale plan, and measure changes in level. Having an accurate base plan is a key first step to designing and planning
by Rachel Mathews
Design Show
Edible Gardens
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GT6 – Vertical vegetable growing & weird ancient seed sowing technique

How to utilise small spaces for growing fruits and vegetables. As well as an ancient seed sowing technique that will seem weird to many! Join Rachel in one of her free
by Rachel Mathews
Edible Gardens
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GT5 – Ruth Stout Mulch Method vs Mounding Potatoes

 In the 1930s Ruth Stout developed a mulching method of vegetable gardening that required no digging, watering, and little feeding - in this episode, Rachel looks at what to do
by Rachel Mathews
Edible Gardens
Garden Design
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GT4 – Designer vegetable gardens vs straight lines!

In this episode, Rachel looks at alternatives to growing vegetables in straight rows. She'll also answer your questions about how to tackle boggy soil as well as dry and sandy
by Rachel Mathews
Edible Gardens
Garden Design
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Dig or no dig? Lazy gardener tips & copper tool secrets

In this episode, Rachel looks at what creates a good soil structure, the key to growing healthy, abundant plants as well as time-saving garden hacks for growing potatoes and other
by Rachel Mathews
Design Show
Edible Gardens
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GT2 – Potato Growing Tips and Biodynamic Gardening Overview

In this video, Rachel shares her top tip for getting high potato yields as well as an overview on some of Rudolf Steiner's Biodynamic garden principles... The video can also be
by Rachel Mathews
Edible Gardens
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Grow Together Food & Medicinal Gardens – Lunar & Biodynamic Overview

4 reasons it's IMPERATIVE to grow your own food (2 of which are shocking!). Fingers crossed that the last 2 reasons remain ideas and don't actually happen - but you need
by Rachel Mathews
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