Blog Posts

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.

chickens

Chickens have arrived at the Backyard Farm

Well, the day has arrived and my phase 2 of the Backyard Farm is starting to take shape. I am keeping my patch ‘Chemical Free’. So no pesticides, the issue is that there are still pests! There are many ways to naturally control pests but

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Building the nest boxes

Armed with a brush I set about my first task, brushing out the cobwebs! The shed i’m using to convert into a chicken coop has already been used as one in the past. There was hay left on the floor and areas made for nest

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rubbish in river

How to live sustainably in the UK

What is being more sustaible all about? So how do we live more sustainably? The fact is that although living more sustainably might not be for you, it is a change you should be considering as we are at a cross roads in the human

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pig farm

Environmental impact of meat production

Environmental impact of animal agriculture One issue that gets brought up a lot this day and age are the effects of eating meat on our planet, the animal and ourselves. This topic is usually addressed with a carte blanche response of either ‘We need to

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brown-potato

What vegetables are good to grow?

The 10 best vegetables to grow in the UK also happen to be the 10 favorite vegetables of mine. I will be growing several leaf salads, garden pea’s, radishes, brown onions, potatoes, rhubarb and chili’s. This combination of Salads, fruits and vegetables will supplement my

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fooscaping

Taking back control of our food!

What this article will cover: Who are the 10 companies that control the food industry? There are around 10 companies that control the production of our food. Between them they own the majority of food labels that can be found in your supermarket. Not so

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wirral

Welcome to the Backyard Farm

Having lived in British Suburbia for most of my life, like most people in my position, I have been thinking more and more about my Carbon Footprint & impact on the environment. Ways such as my travel choices, food consumption and energy use. Over the

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