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This page is dedicated as a media resources for Home Grow'n web series. Here, you will find resources such as pictures and Media Releases for publication. We encourage the use of any of the materials, but require a request for publication via email, stating what the material will be used for before any material may be used. The content is under copyright license to Dogs Go Woof Productions. Use of any of the material without permission is prohibited.

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Regina Bochat & Craig Clitheroe
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This series follows Perth couple, Craig and Regina's journey as they turn their 1970's suburban property into a self-sufficient forever-home using Permaculture Design with the ambitious challenge to grow their own food, capture their own water and produce their own energy in the middle of suburbia. With the ultimate goal to work with nature and live as sustainably as possible in suburbia.

WE ARE TURNING

OUR HOUSE INTO A

SELF-SUFFICIENT HOME.

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7th February 2022

Young Perth couple, Craig Clitheroe and Regina Bochat are inspiring others to become self-sufficient by creating a web-series about turning their suburban backyard into a food-forest, as supply chains break down across the country.

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EP #4: Making Simple No Dig Veggie Beds | Home Grow'n
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EP #4: Making Simple No Dig Veggie Beds | Home Grow'n

Our Sustainable Journey |. A Permaculture Retrofit Series In episode 4 of Home Grow'n, we create No Dig Veggie beds to prepare for planting our vegetable gardens. We also get solar installed on the roof which will power the house from the sun and it's Kambarang season in the Noongar calendar, which means the hot dry days are coming. So, Craig gets to work carving out the veggie beds to prepare for planting. No Dig is a method of gardening which involves not turning of the soil when planting vegetables. By not breaking the soil, we preserve the microbiology in the soil which in turn makes the soil more healthy and rich with life which feeds the plants that we grow. No dig gardening can be done in numerous ways, but we create beds using the sheet mulching method which consists of manure, cardboard and hay or wood chips. To watch episodes and more go to : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxFF5a-oqMRdQNYOfUqVb6tLeCcLp6dQo SUPPORT US BY DONATING https://www.dogsgowoof.com.au/homegrown 0:00 Skip Intro 0:32 Episode #4 Intro: Getting Solar Panels 3:20 Kambarang Noongar Season in the garden 4:47 Making simple Circle Veggie Beds 5:06 How to stop veggies burning in a hot dry climate 6:29 Making Simple No Dig Veggie Beds 7:35 How to fix root bound and hydrophobic plants in pots 9:03 Marking out Veggie Circles 9:42 Making your veggie beds more efficient with circles 11:16 Marking out Veggie Circles Cont'd 11:54 Adding biology to the soil with manure to grow veggies 12:39 Sheet Mulching with Cardboard and Paper 16:59 Using fruit trees to shade Vegetables 18:56 Using the right mulch to grow fruit trees and vegetables 20:27 Using Hay or straw to grow veggies PRODUCED BY DOGS GO WOOF PRODUCTIONS

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