A short film to celebrate National Gardening Week 2019 and answer the question – why do we grow food?
We were asked to make this video as part of a collaboration started by Liz Zorab of Byther Farm and Erica of Erica’s Little Welsh Garden.
See our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) market garden, designed with permaculture and using organic and bio-intensive methods. We produce seasonal, ecologically grown veg for weekly veg boxes. We also organise permaculture design courses, take volunteers. We keep dairy goats and hens and ducks.
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What a lovely video, thank you 😊 x
A gorgeous little video!
Thank you so much for joining the collab to celebrate National Gardening Week. I will add your video to the playlist.
WOW what a place you have!!! Love your videos
Your land looks like paradise, I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
You guys are doing wonderful things! Such an inspiration!!
Thanks for joining in with this! So many different reasons!
Fantastic video guys. Love the footage of the farm from the air. Stunning!
"We work with nature rather than against it" always love to hear someone say that. Love it more to see it put into practice!
This is why you're one of my favorite channels!! Amazing video and even better explanation of growing your own food!! Cheers!!
WOW, wow wow, wow, I loved that, no wonder you two always have a smile on your face, hard work I’m sure, happiness guaranteed, that must be the perfect life, so many thanks for sharing. Top of the list for me, take good care kind regards
alan🌿
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Great video! Wonderful job – keep it up!
Looks like a lovely place to live. Thanks for explaining why you grow your own food. I’ll be following your progress. Take care. Nick
Hooray! Found you because of the playlist! Can't wait to see what your channel has to offer!
would love your advice one day i just moved to Scotland at Christmas lovely update
Really cool update, good reasons that ring true for many of us. Love the land you have.
Great video, y’all are rocking it! Do you rent the land or own it?
No point of sharing your experience in home farming. Good luck for yourselves.