The Gooden Life

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The Gooden Life

Growing Veg with a Cotswold family. The grow, mow and hoe show devoted to harvesting what you eat, hosted by Keith, Freya and Nat Gooden.

  1. 12

    Legumes, the scape crusader, grape vines and speaking Klingon

    Keith & Freya are on the plot this week direct sowing the runner and climbing French beans. Also trimming the scapes from shallots and garlic plants, and giving some advice about grape vines. You can eat the leaves you know.....We also learn some Klingon and get ready for planting out our carefully nurtured baby plants into their final positions. 

  2. 11

    More spuds, plants for pollinators and Borage poultices?

    Keith & Freya are on their sunny plot today bending their backs and still getting the main crop potatoes in for 2026. It's hot work as the English climate has taken a turn for the better, but it's very dry. That means, making sure young plants don't dry out.Have you planted some flower seed this year? Or checked your flowering perennials for the pollinators? You need the bees and insects to do their thing so you can maximise your crop this year.Fancy Borage tea or a poultice? It really IS a thing........

  3. 10

    Main crop spuds, more strawberries, carrots, and over wintering veg needs spring planting!

    Back on the plot with Keith & Freya this week as they get their main crop spuds in, finally get that dang strawberry bed cleared of Couch grass and feed the wild mice to keep the little critters off our crops....There's the new carrot crop and a reminder of how to keep the dreaded carrot fly off the  plants, and tis on what to plant now, to overwinter and feed you in the depths of the dark days. You have to plan ahead now!

  4. 9

    Planting on tomatoes and sowing the last veg seeds for this season.

    Keith & Freya are doing a general tidy up on the plot this week and thinking of planting on the tomato plants sown a couple of months ago. Plant deep for a top crop!It's time to get the last of your brassica seeds in and of course your first early and second early spuds.... Don't forget them like we did......advice on how to feed your tomato and strawberry pants to avoid getting too many leaves and the struggle to hold back getting your legumes in, in case of frosts....

  5. 8

    Spuds, Couch grass, strawberries & seeds

    Join Keith & Freya on the 'lotty this week and find out why the Brits call Easter a Bank Holiday.It's time to get our Charlotte second early potatoes in the ground, dig up some of the dandelions that spring to life at this time of year and learn why those yellow brassica flowers are so good for your plot and the insects that live on it.We check our seed planting program, ( It's essential you don't forget anything), and Freya is still battling with the Couch grass in her strawberry bed. It's hard work but worth the effort!

  6. 7

    Leeks & Square Metre (Meter) Growing

    Keith & Freya are on the plot this week harvesting last year's leek crop. They'll be frozen and used throughout the next twelve months for soups and stews and casseroles (?)...We are also talking you through your first few months of taking on a plot or growing vegetables and fruit. Have you heard of square metre (Meter in the US) gardening? Well, listen in and we'll get you started growing and cropping your own food with tips on what and what not to do to get started..... 

  7. 6

    Spring sowing in the sunshine

    Keith & Freya are on the plot this week prepping for the new growing season in the company of worm hungry Robins.It's time to get the Broad Bean (Fava Beans) in, get digging and feeding the soil and sorting out which seeds can be planted out directly and which need cosseting on a window sill. So the hard work of spring growing has started and the next few weeks are crucial for your crops later this year.

  8. 5

    Heat & Light in Valencia, Spain.

    This week Keith & Freya are in Valenciain Spain for the Mascaleta ...Fireworks and burning of huge statues made of papier mache, but also a lesson in how we gauge the heat and light where we live to get the best out of our crops and flowers.Spain has more heat and light then the UK and two growing seasons as a result. Its the first strawberry season right now! In the UK we are just waking up from winter.So the lessons are: Don't try to control nature, and read your seed packets....

  9. 4

    Still Raining but plotting on!

    Keith & Freya are still dodging the rain and unable to get on the plot this week, but that doesn't stop us from planning and planting!Today, get your parsnips started in a different way, its time for tomatoes to be planed in pots or cells and we've been pruning rose bushes for the new season.There's tips on high potash feed to give your growing a boost and news of a special episode next week!

  10. 3

    Spring Has Sprung! We're back plotting!

    Keith & Freya are starting a brand new year of plotting, gardening, veg, fruit and flower growing for 2026!This week replanting fruit trees on the allotment, planting salad seeds in trays, and chitting spuds...... I know, "chitting"... (Sounds a bit rude) Tips on how to treat your autumn fruiting raspberries, seeding broad beans (fava beans) and how to prune your blackcurrant bush (ooh! err Matron) to get the best out of it....New growing season... Lets get going!  

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Growing Veg with a Cotswold family. The grow, mow and hoe show devoted to harvesting what you eat, hosted by Keith, Freya and Nat Gooden.

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Keith Gooden

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