Episode #4 - Getting started with composting

In this episode, I talk about the basics of composting and the most common composting solutions for all spaces. I also cover the 4 rules to follow to get a good compost every time. Keeping self-sufficiency simple is what it is all about.   More information Show notes www.sohfarmlet.com.au/podcast Blogs - www.sohfarmlet.com.au/blog Download Free - Chicken Keepers 'Chicklist' For Beginners   Reach me Instagram http://www.instagram.com/sohfarmlet/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/sohfarmlet jo@sohfarmlet.com.au   Subscribe Have you hit the subscribe button yet, No? you can do that HERE I really don't want you to miss an episode, you just never know what tip or hack will be the one that changes the way you are self-sufficient.   Review I would be eternally grateful if you could give me a review as this will push the podcast out to more people, and it would make my heart sing, I'd love to hear what you have to say and what's your favourite bit (and I will be giving a few shout outs each week). Click here to review and then select 'ratings and reviews' and 'write a review'.   Share I would also love it if you could share this podcast with anyone you feel would enjoy conversations about growing food, keeping chickens, bees, rescue animals, making home made products and all things self-sufficiency related.   I am so pleased that you chose to join me this week. Thank you!   Let's do it again next Wednesday. xx  

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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.