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Make A Hanging Plant Support and More | Mid January 2025

Liz Zorab - Byther Farm 3,163 3 weeks ago
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Make a hanging plant support and more. Mid January 2025. Order my books at https://bytherfarm.com/books or on Amazon. Subscribe to our newsletter here https://bit.ly/2qbsdY5 You can support this channel on Patreon at https://patreon.com/LizZorab Many of the links below are affiliate links. This means that I may earn a small commission when you purchase using my link, but it will not cost you any extra. Merchandise - Find Byther Farm merch at https://byther-farm-merch.creator-spring.com Amazon As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/lizzorab-bytherfarm USA Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/lizzorab-bytherfarm DISCOUNTS AND OFFERS Direct Plants https://www.directplants.co.uk For 10% discount, use the code LIZ10 at the checkout Plant Surge Garden Water Softener https://plantsurge.co.uk/?ref=LizZorab For 10% discount use the code LZ10 at the checkout Footwear from Muck Boots. Muck Boots offer our viewers 15% discount when you use the discount code 24BYTHERFARM15 in UK, and in US and Canada use BytherFarm15. About Us. Byther Farm is a small organic homestead, being designed and managed using permaculture practices. We aim for self-sufficiency in fruit and vegetables for increased self reliance and better resilience to the modern world. I recognise that we are unlikely to be truly self sufficient, but do the best we can. I share our home with my loving husband, Mr J. We are a fifty-something couple who live on a smallholding in Carmarthenshire, Wales. We are going green and creating a gentler, cleaner and more healthy life for our family. Having had a highly successful smallholding in Monmouthshire, we hope to recreate the abundance at our new home. There will be a large organic kitchen garden with no dig gardening raised beds and young food forest in which to grown our fruit and vegetables. We keep a few sheep and Aylesbury ducks. Music from Epidemic Sound.

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