Earlier this week I had the pleasure to visit Liz and Mr J over at Byther Farm! I have been following their progress on their fantastic YouTube channel and I am amazed at how productive their set-up is. So I went down for a day to visit and had an amazing time and I can assure you that I will be back! This video gives a good insight into what goes on, but you should definitely subscribe to their YouTube channel to follow their progress: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0Ha5QljsCV5UqIkobBrcQ
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Thank you so much for visiting Byther Farm. Huw, it was great to meet you and I'm looking forward to seeing you here again soon.
You can also create many leafy greens in Yorkshire and some parts of bristol, at these times, all we need are the skills as well as the abilities of capabilities. Bringing the best at these trying times wherein it is overcomable.
I'm a subscriber to both of your channels for many months now. You both teach me alot
I know it is kinda off topic but when I see just how she puts together a video almost daily… I would love to know how she actually videos herself around the garden, because I find it hard to garden and feel right in videoing myself
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Amazing work
That's who stole my pallets.
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Dream,one day definitely .
One of the people in this video has an extreme rotten egg gas problem.
Life is amazing when it revolves around a garden.
Radish seed pods were a thing I learned that I enjoy in salads
This is great! I'd like to do something like this. How much effort does it take?
great video!
Real men and women want to live like this again. I'm only concerned with where I'd take a sh!t.
Place looks bigger then 1 acres.. however I want to live like this..
Now I'm ready for the next Covid
I can’t find this ladies YouTube channel
Going into the great reset you’ll be sol without food and water.
She doesn't need meat, uggghhhhh
Definitely a herbivorous dream and doable by anyone
Nice !
What about 100%?
Interesting
it seems to me that if they grow most of their food with abundance to barter with it too, I'd say they are growing more then 100% of their food.