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1 Apr 2020

Soft fruit cuttings

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

The pots were then watered and placed outdoors out of direct sunlight. I just need to keep them watered now and see how many of my cuttings take root over the next few weeks.

blackcurrant, bueberry, cutting, propogate, raspberry, redcurrant, soft fruit
31 Mar 2020

Seed sowing in the sunshine

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

Having had a couple of years out of the smallholding it took me a while to find where I’d left everything. After rooting around in the greenhouse for a while however I found a windowsill propagator, some seed trays and a bag of vermiculite.

asparagus, aubergine, celery, cherry tomatoe, courgette, propagator, seed, sowing, tomatoe, vermiculite
31 Mar 2020

“Dig” or “No Dig”?

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

I’ve read a lot over the years about “no dig” techniques where you simply mulch each year adding nutrients as you go. Whilst I like the sound of this in theory I can’t really see how it would work on our land.

dig, no dig, planting, rotovate, rotovator, seed bed, tilth
31 Mar 2020

This is very worrying.

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

UKs horticultural sector worth £1.4BN could be wiped out by shutdown in weeks

corona virus, horticulture, lockdown
31 Mar 2020

Bit O’Dry Stone Walling

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

‘Jack of all trades and master o’none’ was one of my dad’s sayings when I was growing up. I remember him saying it quite often but can’t for the life of me remember in what context. Anyway it could certainly apply to me when it comes to dry stone walling.

dry stone walling, slang, vikings, walling, wild garlic
30 Mar 2020

The Dreaded Conifer

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

This was a hedge we never really wanted but became a necessity

bird nest, conifer, hedge, privacy
30 Mar 2020

BBKA – Bee News

by CHRIS | posted in: Bees and Honey | 0

As the weather warms up and the bees become more active the monthly ‘what to do’ page is especially welcome.

BBKA, bees, hive, honey
30 Mar 2020

Chitting Seed Potatoes

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

Has everyone got trays of seed potatoes chitting (sprouting) on window sills around the house or is it just me? I’ve currently got first earlies, second earlies and maincrop in plastic egg trays getting ready for planting. The process of … Continued

chitting, first early, maincrop, potatoe, second early, seed, seed potastoes
29 Mar 2020

New roof for the Chuck’s

by CHRIS | posted in: Poultry and Livestock | 0

a couple of hours work and £39.00

hens, onduline, poultry, poultry housing, roof, welsummer
8 Mar 2020

Has Spring Sprung?

by CHRIS | posted in: In The Garden | 0

What a joy! In the brief respite between the seemingly constant wind and rain of the last few weeks my pots of daffodils have flowered. Of course this totally expected event that happens every year we plant them should come … Continued

crocus, daffodil, spring, william wordsworth, wordsworth

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