How Much Food You Can Grow Per 1m² (10ft²)

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How much food can you really grow in just 1m² (10ft²)?
In this video I break down exactly how I average 100+ portions of vegetables per square metre, using real harvest data from my garden. Whether you grow in a small space, balcony, raised bed or allotment, this approach will help you get far more food from the space you already have.

Most gardeners think they need more land to be more self-sufficient. But the truth is simple: if you understand portion-based planning, succession planting, and a few key high-yield crops, you can produce a surprising amount of food in even the smallest garden.

This is the same method Sam Cooper and I break down in our new book How To Grow Food, a practical, no-nonsense crop-by-crop guide to growing, cooking and preserving your harvests.
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What You’ll Learn in This Video

• The portion-based method I use to plan my garden
• How to grow over 100 portions per 1m²
• Real examples of high-yield vegetables
• Succession planting ideas for continuous harvests
• How much compost you actually need
• Mistakes to avoid when planning small spaces
Credit to : Huw Richards

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