Start a Garden In 60 Minutes

Want to grow your own veggies, fruits and herbs, but think you don’t have time? Try these quick, easy and fuss-free ways to get started, no matter what space you have available. Just want a few pots on your window sill? No problem. Got space for some pots on a patio? Great. Want to start a veggie patch and make a raised bed? We’ve got you.

In this week’s episode, Ben offers up some simple projects to get you started in next to no time. In fact, we reckon you could be up and running in only 60 minutes…

For more ideas and tips for growing in containers, check out this video:
https://youtu.be/JQNrfMT8Dhw

Or for the berry munchers among us, watch these next:
https://youtu.be/RgkC5I7NpUA

If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers:
https://www.GrowVeg.com
https://gardenplanner.almanac.com
https://gardenplanner.motherearthnews…
and many more…

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18 Replies to “Start a Garden In 60 Minutes”

  1. Thanks fo the philosophy…. I think that gardening is a revolutionary act and should be treated as such. Simultaneously, I find it to be a fundamental rite passage, an exceptionally Human experience.

  2. Anyone in UK, I noticed Lidl are selling pallet collar Style raised beds kits, in 2 different sizes.
    They are also selling standing raised neds to, both wooden and metal.
    )

  3. Great job, Ben. Yet again, another fantastic video full of great information. Exciting times are starting to flourish

  4. Interesting tip about separating supermarket pot-grown herbs. Never thought of that!

  5. Thanks for another inspirational video, Ben. My family will be visiting England in July and again in September this year so I can see how my family grows their gardens. Here in 9B Sacramento, Ca I just potted 6 tomato plants grown from seed. I also potted 2 overwintered Basil plants. and started my herb garden from seed and my cucumbers, zucchini and yellow squash from direct seed. 70F today here, it has been a wet and cold March so everything here is delayed by one month. I will have to wait until July to replant my overwintered hot pepper plants, needs to be 60F for overnight low or above, or they will die. Thanks again Ben. Love the encouragement you give.

  6. beautiful resume of my life today! starting a lot of seeds indoors waiting for a little bit warmer weather outside in Lille (France)

  7. Ben this is amazing tips again thank you for being there to guide us through our gardening your skills and enthusiasm encourage me more and more to think outside the box and I have lots of pots but time is getting to me ????????‍???????? love your video I think I’ve catch up with all of your videos and if I forget something I just go back and watch them ????????‍???????????? I have harvested 4 sandwiches ziploc bags of sweet peas I planted in October and still producing and some loose leaf lettuce underneath them, carrots aren’t doing well I don’t know. Maybe too much competition around ???? happy Easter if you celebrate it with your family ????‍????♥️????????

  8. If you are on the edge of starting a garden just do it! You never know what’s round the corner and what we need to be prepared for ????

  9. I just got your new book "GrowVeg" in the mail yesterday and am really looking forward to trying out some of your projects. It is beautifully illustrated with gorgeous pictures, including your "helpers" of your darling daughter and perky pup. It's a great resource that is well done!

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