Moving Plants and Making Another Path | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 40

Another couple of days of work I'm doing to improve my little permaculture farm. Making the most of plants that spread readily is how I hope to convert my former pasture area to a food forest. In todays video I move 3 such plants to an area of my top swale that has developed sufficiently to hopefully allow them to flourish in this new location. On day two of the video I'm once again planning for future easy watering of the garden by constructing a rain capturing path. I also call them a compost path as I have filled them with organic material that not only holds moisture but decomposes to release nutrients to the surrounding garden beds. I go into more detail on the compost path build in this video below. Capture More Rain to Easily Water the Garden Through Summer | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 39    • Capture More Rain to Easily Water the Gard...   And here's another video which shows the compost dug out from a 2 year old compost path Building a Compost Path | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 33    • Building a Compost Path | Diary of a Perma...   Vegetable Pakoras (I just estimate quantites for what I am making) Vegetables - chopped Besan flour Plain Flour - I use gluten free Spices - turmeric, cumin, coriander, salt Water Make a batter and mix in veggies. Shallow fry (or deep fry if preferred) in tallow (or preferred cooking oil). Enjoy with a dipping sauce or delicious on their own. Eat immediately after cooking. If you enjoy my content consider a donation. It will help me diversify my plantings in the food forest and through out my gardens. Thank you!! Link below. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... #permaculturedesign #selfsufficiency #waterwise