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This archive brings together practical, experience-led articles from The Backyard Farmer, covering gardening, DIY, indoor growing, foraging, reviews, and sustainable living. Each post is written with real-world use in mind — focusing on working with nature, building practical skills, and making sustainable choices more accessible.

eco commute

How to live a more Sustainable Life

It’s hard not to feel the burden of your waste this day and age! If you’re looking for ways to make your lifestyle more environmentally friendly you have landed on the right page. The whole ethos of ‘The Backyard Farmer’ is about trying to create

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why are bees important

Are bees important?

Bees are important to protect because: How to help bees out The main 3 main problems affecting bee populations  Thanks for reading and we hope you learn something you can use from this article. If you want to give back to us here at backyard-farmer.com, 

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Foodscaping and Edible Gardening for Beginners

Foodscaping and Edible Gardening for Beginners

Introduction to Foodscaping and Edible Gardening Foodscaping and edible gardening are transforming traditional landscaping. Instead of using purely decorative plants, why not mix in fruits, vegetables, and herbs? This approach creates a landscape that’s both visually appealing and highly functional. Why is Foodscaping Gaining Popularity?

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Feeding chickens

What can you feed chickens?

What can you feed suburban chickens? What can you feed chickens? Chickens are well known for eating almost anything obviously this reputation is not unfounded. They will even eat a lizard or two. Things like lizards are just supplemental treats, though, and a chicken’s diet

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edible plants you can forage for UK

The best way to get rid of weeds naturally

How to get rid of weed naturally: Understanding ‘weeds’ Annual weeds Annual weeds keep to a yearly life cycle of sprouting, then flowering followed by seeding. Whilst easier to control they can reach across your garden quickly. Perennial weeds Perennial weeds have a life cycle

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How to Grow Strawberries at Home (UK Guide)

How to Grow Strawberries at Home (UK Guide) There’s nothing quite like biting into a fresh, juicy strawberry you’ve grown yourself. Whether it’s for the flavour, the savings, or the simple satisfaction, learning how to grow strawberries at home is one of the most rewarding

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Backyard farmer potatoes

How to grow potatoes

How we plant potatoes at The Backyard Farm Here at the Backyard Farm we have a preferred method which I find the most hassle free to plant, grow and harvest. It is a ‘no dig’ method that grows the potatoes in a mulch like old

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How to attract wildlife to your garden

How to attract wildlife to your garden

How to attract wildlife to your garden This post will explore how to attract wildlife to your garden or outside space. Our natural surroundings have been in crisis for quite some time. Due to some recent events around the world, like the Coronavirus (COVID-19), people

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slugs

How to get rid of slugs naturally

Getting rid of slugs naturally and without the use of pesticides or chemicals is not as difficult as you might think. There is more than just one way to keep slugs at bay and stop them destroying your favorite plant, be it a vegetable or

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Three sisters project

The Three Sisters Foodscaping project

Introduction Imagine a garden where plants naturally support one another, reducing the need for fertilizers, pesticides, and excessive watering. That’s the magic of Three Sisters Planting—a time-tested companion planting method used for centuries by Indigenous peoples of North America. It’s a sustainable way to maximize

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the backyard farm april

The chicken proof fence

Spring is kicking in Spring is officially starting to kick into its full swing, after a stormy start to the season with 3 storms the weather has started to warm up. Spring bulb flowers are pushing through and many have started to flower here in

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