Beans to Pick, Tomato Bed to Clear& Compost Bay to Resurrect |Diary Of a Permaculture Gardener Ep37

I have a sunny morning soon to turn into a rainy afternoon, and tomorrow will be not much better so work to be done. This morning I need to clear the dry beans from the plants to store carefully for replanting in spring. One of my summer tomato beds is cleared to make way for a wintery brassica planting. I also resurrect a part of my sad looking compost bay system which I use for cold compost (as opposed to the hot composts which I've been making of late). 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... #composting #growyourown #nodiggardening

Just a Little Effort for Food Abundance | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep36
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Just a Little Effort for Food Abundance | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep36

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June No Dig Garden Tour | Harvests, New Plantings & Growth

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25 BANNED Dust Bowl Garden Tricks That Fed a Family of 10 For $4 a Month

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How Smart Gardeners Collect Rainwater Automatically

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9 Urgent Garden Jobs to Survive a Heatwave (Save Your Garden)

Compost and the Soil Food Web & a New Strawberry Patch | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 32
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Compost and the Soil Food Web & a New Strawberry Patch | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 32

Stop Composting These! Your Garden Waste Is Actually A Superfood |  Homemade Greens Powder
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Stop Composting These! Your Garden Waste Is Actually A Superfood | Homemade Greens Powder

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A Layered Compost System is a Great Way to Fertilize Fruit and Nut Trees

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Why We Stopped Choosing Crops the Way Most Gardeners Do

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I planted 160.000 trees on my Portugal Homestead

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Broad Bean Experiment Continued & Clearing the Zucchini Bed | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep35

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Late Autumn Harvest & Rhubarb Finds A Home | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 30

Ep176: First Harvests of 2026 | National Allotment Society AGM with Huw Richards
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Ep176: First Harvests of 2026 | National Allotment Society AGM with Huw Richards

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Saving the Château Takes TENS OF THOUSANDS of Tasks!

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This Is What a No Dig Garden Looks Like in June — The Results Are In

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What Succession Planting Actually Looks Like in a Home Garden

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Light To The Olive Trees, Zucchini for the Pantry and More | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 27

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Planting My Edible Garden Full of Colour, Height and Flavour | Huw's Garden Diary

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A Koala Comes to Visit, Asparagus Bed & Swale Trees Down | Diary of a Permaculture Gardener Ep 31

Creating a DUCK COOP GARDEN — Ep. 373
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Creating a DUCK COOP GARDEN — Ep. 373