If you’re a fan of making your own clothes, chances are you might also be into growing some of your own food. And like this week’s guest, garden consultant Pippa Chapman, highlights, once you start trying to be more sustainable in one area of your life, that approach usually spreads to other areas. In this episode Pippa actually takes the reins and gives me a consultation about my own little garden. She offers up advice on how I can use my space more productively and successfully.
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Garden consultation
Find Pippa Instagram’s feed @pippachapman_thoseplantpeople and Those Plant People’s Youtube channel and website.
The Cloud Gardener specialises in garden designs for balcony places.
My post about saving seeds from shop bought baby plum tomatoes.
Pippa’s design for a milk bottle slug/snail trap:
Stephanie Hafferty is a proponent of the No Dig approach to gardening.
Pippa’s design for a double palette planter:
Huw Richards is a permaculture inspired gardener with a popular Youtube channel.
My takeaways from the garden consultation:
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