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Welcome to my micro mini suburban homestead in Shropshire! In this video, I take delivery of new fruit trees and bushes, construct raised beds, and plant apple trees, raspberries, thornless blackberries, and gooseberries—all while applying permaculture principles for a thriving, self-sufficient garden. I also suggest jobs to do in January!

If you’re interested in suburban homesteading, small-space permaculture, or sustainable gardening in the UK, this channel is for you! I also test my soil pH and share an exclusive Skillshare discount for upskilling. Subscribe for weekly updates on my 2025 homestead journey—let’s grow together!

Chapters
00:00 – Plans
01:00 – What I Ordered
05:33 – Erecting Raised Beds
18:03 – Skillshare (Ad)
22:16 – Planting Apple Trees
26:31 – Testing Soil PH
28:02 – Planting Fruit Bushes
30:51 – Roundup

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  1. The first 500 people to use my link https://skl.sh/elliotmattlifestyle01251 will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare!
    Welcome to my micro mini suburban homestead in Shropshire! In this video, I take delivery of new fruit trees and bushes, construct raised beds, and plant apple trees, raspberries, thornless blackberries, and gooseberries—all while applying permaculture principles for a thriving, self-sufficient garden. I also suggest jobs to do in January!

    If you're interested in suburban homesteading, small-space permaculture, or sustainable gardening in the UK, this channel is for you! I also test my soil pH and share an exclusive Skillshare discount for upskilling. Subscribe for weekly updates on my 2025 homestead journey—let’s grow together!

    Chapters
    00:00 – Plans
    01:00 – What I Ordered
    05:33 – Erecting Raised Beds
    18:03 – Skillshare (Ad)
    22:16 – Planting Apple Trees
    26:31 – Testing Soil PH
    28:02 – Planting Fruit Bushes
    30:51 – Roundup

    Shop My Video
    The first 500 people to use my link https://skl.sh/elliotmattlifestyle01251 will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare!
    (This video is sponsored by Skillshare)

    Amazon
    Wham 4x 44cm Round Slate Bell Pot Plastic Planter, Large Garden Floor Pot, Indoor/Outdoor, Made in UK (Slate, 44cm Round, Pack 4) – https://amzn.to/40WIbYy

    Sonkir Soil pH Meter, MS02 3-in-1 Soil Moisture/Light/pH Tester – https://amzn.to/4heq2uM

    Outsunny 120 x 80cm/241L x 90.5cm Galvanised Raised Garden Bed – https://amzn.to/4g4UZ3g

    Outsunny Galvanised Raised Beds for Garden Set of 2, Outdoor Elevated Planter Box – https://amzn.to/4hjQym8

    #homestead #permaculture #gardenplanning
    #homestead #permaculture #gardenplanning

  2. Elliot, the farm where I pick berries puts them out AWAY from the wall. Both raspberries and blueberries grow to be quite big around.

    To assist with the acidity in your soil, manure goes a long way. In the Fall, I always put a layer of fall leaves, gathered in garbage bags. The good garden store does sell potting soil. I find that it’s not as robust as needed for in ground items. They recommended a different product more conductive. Also, there is special soil for trees that have the necessary nutrients. Because I only grew flowers, you’d have to inquire about fruit bearing tree soil. I think for the first few years, twice is sufficient – spring and fall. When I did my pear blossom tree, we did a water bag for ~ 60-90 days as it was so much warmer. Connecticut’s ground is mostly frozen now.

  3. Hi. Have you planted your fruit trees far enough away from the fence? That rootstock can grow to a height and width of 12-15ft which will mean that as they grow it will be difficult for you to harvest the fruit – a good deal of it may well be over your neighbour's garden. I hope you don't mind me mentioning this but if they do need to be moved now is the best time to do it.

  4. Actually the soil you tested is acidic. 7ph is neutral. Over 7 is alkaline and under 7 is acidic. Though the accuracy of those stick probes isn’t superb. Best of luck.

  5. Well done Elliot, keep going, I thoroughly enjoyed……..been growing veggies etc for years but one never stops learning.

  6. Elliot think the green would look better for the raised beds when you get all done the dark will make your garden look smaller where as the light green which you have on the inside will make the garden look bigger. X

  7. Also I covered the edges of mine as there quite sharp when leaning over them when planting or picking crops, any old tubing cut in half makes a great edging n no more sharp bits , if you have any spare wood or strong object I would put it to brace the middle part as this will make it stronger n not buckle when adding soil, good luck I’m sure it will look great when you have a bumper crop ❤

  8. Elliot what a lovely video thank you for sharing. I have faith that they will be just fine, your are such a creative and nurturing person❤

  9. Wonderful, keep doing these gardening vlogs 😍 Been following for a few years and love the gardening vlogs, especially as I didn't have a garden. This year is the first year of having a considerably sized garden, so I'll be picking up tips from here. 💛🐾

  10. Amazing, thanks a lot for all the very useful info.
    Just wanted to ask if you have had a look at what plants are harmful to cats.
    We got the list from the cat protection website and had to remove a lot of plants like spring onions, daffodils, even our beautiful hydrangea that seem to be harmful for cats.

  11. Thank you Elliot I found that really interesting, glad to know I’m not the only one that finds putting together flat pack confusing 🫤. I’m out to prune our apple trees this weekend 😊

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