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Video title, Amazing Results from THIS Small Change in the Garden.
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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.
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If you want to try KatKin, use my code LIZ50 for 50% of your first trial box at https://www.katkin.com/lp/LIZ50
Your cats are absolutely gorgeous!
More cats please😂. No outdoors time yet, it's deadly out there 🥶
It looks like there’s a heron in the tree whilst you’re talking about your cats lol
Wonderful to have those little winter jobs! I also go for a little round in my garden every morning to get fresh air, get water for the birds, cut some overgrown branches on the bushes ets. Those little habits make one feel so much better – and the garden seems to like it 😀
Inspirational, Liz with my midday tea and a beautiful sunny day outside! You’ve got me going to get started.
How do you find that Merlin’s magic? Looking to purchase some to fill some raised beds for this spring
I always feel the best when outside, listening to the birds in the am and spending time at my plot ❤
Great video. I’ve become a fan of doing small things every day. You’re going to have a great garden! If I remember, I’ll try some peas in the kitchen! Thank you for saying every step I’d need to do.
Hi Liz where did you get your greenhouse 🎉
Thank you for the calm inspiration. I have felt so anxious over here in the US and I need to adopt your “no screens an hour before bed” idea. I love the daily idea to pick a few weeds Avery day and will give it a go as well. Thank you and congrats on the cats. 😊
OMG those cats are georgeous & I'm loving your bok & journal very helpful xx
Beautiful cats , they have found the best home with you and Mr J .
Love the one perennial weed idea. As you do tend to carry on a little after or more. I need to improve my mental health. Its very hard to turn off screens when you use for companionship when you live on your own. But for my better sleep I need to get into better habits. Having just been through a heating grant that has been a night mare. 9 weeks and counting and a burst pipe in my loft and running down my window and through my ceiling. Which has impacted on my mental health.
Well done for adopting cats and switching to a much better food, that's marvellous, I really commend you for it. You are also very empathic and willing to work to gain their trust rather than just have expectations from them. They both seem quite heavy especially for their young age of 3, particularly the female which is very overweight and you said seems constantly hungry. The new food will do a world of good but it will take time, in the meantime has she had a health check?
Hi from Tasmania. Gorgeous kitties! They’ll have a wonderful life there.
We got a rescue cat – short haired tabby with a crooked tail that had obviously been trapped in a door! He had not been socialised and we couldn’t pick him up to begin with. We started by picking him and resting him on our shoulder but putting him down as soon as he started to wriggle, which was after about 2 seconds. Gradually he let us hold him for longer and longer. He became such a loving cat that he would allow us to wrap him round our necks and walk about for ages with him there. He followed us all over. Sadly we lost him aged 15.
So go at your cat’s pace.
Liz, one of your best videos to date! I loved meeting
Bentley & Indie they are absolutely adorable. You inspire me to get out and just do something. Looking forward to trying my peas in the gutter this year and to start using my Journal. Hope you have a great day.
Beautiful cats. Their fur looks so squishable – maybe when they are a bit older they might be more lappy catties.
You are so right about 1 weed at a time. Never a chance you'll just pick 1 but you have achieved what you set out to do and feels more accomplished and less overwhelmed. Something I did many years ago x
Great video Liz, and lovely to see Indie and Bentley 🙂
Your cats are lovely Liz. We have a rescue too & she is very cuddly but only on her terms. We're going to try KatKin as she is a fussy eater, so thank you for the code. Sadly I can't follow your advice for a little bit every day in the garden as once I get started I don't want to stop!!
How nice to see that you give the kitties real meat😊 We found out that our little rescue was allergic to all cat food, even the non-allergenic formulas. We then tested various meats, and finally found out that pork works, and that he prefers the consistency of the filet. So now he's on filet of pork with supplements and cat grass because he loves his greens! Happily enough, his asthma is gone and we've been able to phase out his cortisone. The poor little one had to use his inhaler adapted for cats twice a day, with bad side-effects. His fur is much thicker now and he's got much more energy😊
I will take a leaf out of your book and do the little and often technique too. Great idea. Thank you.
Lots of good advice there Liz. Thank you.
nice video liz lovely cats
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What beautiful music.
Brilliant tips thanks for sharing liz! 👍🏽
Hi Liz, little and often is going to be my mantra this year I think, you have achieved a lot since you moved there, I am rather in awe!😊
Good Morning
Very nice video present
Thank you
Lovely cats enjoying their food
Hello Liz, I love this video! After 2 heart surgeries & other procedures, I couldn't garden at all last summer plus the grasshoppers laid waste to my garden. I've learned to take it slow, take it easy, do what I can at 72 and that I'm not 40 any longer. "Little and Often" will be my new guidance from a very wise woman, thank you so much! All my cats were strays and they're so spoiled now they don't even catch mice!
😅I’m trying the “little and often” approach to my garden too. Following some back problems I’m not able to go out for a couple of hours at a time like I used to but if I do a little every day I’m amazed at the progress in a week.
We have 13 cordon apple trees that have got away from me so I’m pruning one tree each day and shredding the twigs/branches and I have completed 3 and pruned 3 blackcurrants too.