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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.

Wildlife-Friendly, Low-Input Garden Plan

Wildlife-Friendly, Low-Input Garden Plan (Year-Round)

Introduction Creating a wildlife friendly low maintenance garden UK doesn’t have to be complicated or costly. With a few smart choices in low maintenance garden design, you can enjoy a space that largely looks after itself while providing bees, butterflies, birds, and hedgehogs with food

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Forest Master FM6DD Wood Chipper Review

Forest Master FM6DD Wood Chipper Review

Introduction The Forest Master FM6DD wood chipper shows its value because garden waste piles up fast. After trimming hedges or cutting back trees, you’re left staring at heaps of branches and clippings that quickly take over your space. Dragging them to the tip or waiting

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Header graphic for Where to Find Free Pallets Near You (US Guide) showing a man with thumbs up in front of stacked pallets, with a US flag design and bold title text.

Where to Find Free Pallets Near You (US Guide)

Introduction If you’ve ever searched for free pallets near me or free wood pallets near me, you’re not alone. Pallets are widely available in the US, and for anyone into DIY projects, gardening, or just looking to save money on lumber, they’re one of the

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Young avocado plant growing in a terracotta pot with a thought-provoking man graphic overlay and text reading “Growing Avocados in the UK”

The Awkward Truth About Growing Avocados in the UK

The Awkward Truth About Growing Avocados in the UK (That Blogs Rarely Mention) You’ve probably seen them — those cheerful guides on growing avocado in the UK promising guaranteed success. Many, like RHS and Urban Veg Patch, boldly guarantee results. Technically, they’re not wrong. But

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