Self-Sufficiency Made Simple
A podcast by Jo Flintham: Self-sufficient hobby farmer and podcaster
23 Episodes
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Episode #23 Demystifying Permaculture Principles
Published: 5/4/2021 -
Episode #22 Preserving End of Season Harvests
Published: 4/20/2021 -
Episode #21 Seed Saving Facts
Published: 4/6/2021 -
Episode #20 Interview with Rachelle Winter from twomuddyboots.com
Published: 3/30/2021 -
Episode #19 Connection Between Gardening and Wellbeing
Published: 3/23/2021 -
Episode #18 - 8 Common Herbs with Medicinal Properties
Published: 3/16/2021 -
Episode 17 Move It On - Crop Rotation
Published: 3/9/2021 -
Episode #16 My Autumn ToDo List
Published: 3/2/2021 -
#15 - 8 Simple Ways to Grow Food In Your Backyard
Published: 2/23/2021 -
Episode #14 - 7 'Must Knows' For Keeping Hens
Published: 2/16/2021 -
Episode #13 Growing in Sunny & Shady Spots
Published: 2/9/2021 -
Episode #12 - 7 Garden Planning Tips To Make Growing Food Simple
Published: 2/2/2021 -
Episode #11 What Is Companion Planting and Why Is It Awesome?
Published: 1/26/2021 -
Episode #10 14 Must Have Veggie Garden Tools
Published: 1/19/2021 -
Episode #9 7 Tips For Growing Great Tomatoes
Published: 1/12/2021 -
#8 Perennials and My Top 10 Grow List
Published: 1/5/2021 -
Episode #7 10 Easy and Cheap Plant Label Ideas
Published: 12/29/2020 -
Episode 6 Christmas Ep and 3 Big Questions for 2021
Published: 12/22/2020 -
Episode #5 Water Saving Solutions
Published: 12/15/2020 -
Episode #4 - Getting started with composting
Published: 12/8/2020
Self-Sufficiency Made Simple podcast is here to share practical tips and hacks helping you overcome confusion about how to grow your own yummy food, keep healthy and happy chickens and even venture into the world of bees. And, do it all in your own backyard. Your host Jo Flintham from SoH Farmlet is all about making things simple, fun and easy in the garden. With over 10 years of food growing experience and lessons, Jo shares how to start where you are with what you have to create your own self-sufficient source of food in any space and enjoy an endless source of homegrown goodness.