The Compost Pile | Gardening & Homesteading
How do you build a garden or homestead that you actually enjoy long-term? In this episode of The Compost Pile, David Pool and Aaron Barnhill discuss what “sustainability” really means in gardening, homesteading, and backyard farming. Instead of focusing only on eco-friendly practices, this conversation dives into creating systems that are realistic, manageable, and enjoyable so you don’t burn yourself out. We cover common mistakes gardeners make when starting too big, why starting small leads to more success, and how to create a gardening setup that fits your lifestyle, personality, and goals. From raised beds and watering systems to chickens, food preservation, and managing harvests, this episode is packed with practical advice for gardeners in Zone 9 and beyond. Whether you’re a beginner gardener, backyard homesteader, or someone trying to simplify your growing space, this episode will help you build a more sustainable and rewarding gardening experience. Topics Covered: * Beginner gardening mistakes * Sustainable gardening systems * Raised bed gardening tips * Backyard chicken burnout * How to avoid garden overwhelm * Watering and irrigation tips * Growing food you’ll actually use * Starting a homestead the right way * Gardening in Southeast Texas / Zone 9a & 9b * Building long-term gardening success Subscribe to The Compost Pile for more gardening, homesteading, and Zone 9 growing tips. #Gardening #Homesteading #SustainableGardening #BackyardGarden #RaisedBedGardening #Zone9a #OrganicGardening #GardenTips #HomesteadLife #BackyardChickens #TheCompostPile #VegetableGarden #GardenPodcast #TexasGardening #BeginnerGardening
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