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Today we are back and I am sharing with you the tip I use every year, which has saved me probably more money than any other in the garden. I grow nearly all of my crops, plants and flowers in raised beds and large pots, as they are ideal if you only have a small space. However, they can be super expensive to fill with soil and compost.  The green raised bed in this video is amazing and I absolutely love it, but to fill from scratch with high quality compost, could easily cost over £200.  This is why I use a tried and tested method called Hugelkultur. Now it’s worth noting what I am doing in this video isn’t the traditional way of doing it, but I’ve been using it for years, and it has worked very well for me. There is a lot of talk online about the issues surrounding this method, but over the last 15 years of filling my pots and raised beds like this, I’ve had no issues.  You will find over time as the organic material starts to break down, the compost level will drop a bit, so it’s a good idea to add a layer of fresh compost at the start of each growing season. Always try to make sure you have at least 25cm of good high quality soil for your plants to grow in.  There are many ways to fill up your containers, and I am not saying this is the only or best way, but I’ve found it to be very handy over the years, and it’s given me great results. Just make sure to remove any tape from your cardboard as that will not break down.  I hope you are all having a lovely week, and I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚🙏 #raisedbeds #containergardening #ecotips #gardentips #zerowaste #gardening
Today we are back and I am sharing with you the tip I use every year, which has saved me probably more money than any other in the garden. I grow nearly all of my crops, plants and flowers in raised beds and large pots, as they are ideal if you only have a small space. However, they can be super expensive to fill with soil and compost. The green raised bed in this video is amazing and I absolutely love it, but to fill from scratch with high quality compost, could easily cost over £200. This is why I use a tried and tested method called Hugelkultur. Now it’s worth noting what I am doing in this video isn’t the traditional way of doing it, but I’ve been using it for years, and it has worked very well for me. There is a lot of talk online about the issues surrounding this method, but over the last 15 years of filling my pots and raised beds like this, I’ve had no issues. You will find over time as the organic material starts to break down, the compost level will drop a bit, so it’s a good idea to add a layer of fresh compost at the start of each growing season. Always try to make sure you have at least 25cm of good high quality soil for your plants to grow in. There are many ways to fill up your containers, and I am not saying this is the only or best way, but I’ve found it to be very handy over the years, and it’s given me great results. Just make sure to remove any tape from your cardboard as that will not break down. I hope you are all having a lovely week, and I love you all, Joe 😊🌱💚🙏 #raisedbeds #containergardening #ecotips #gardentips #zerowaste #gardening

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