Monday 18th March: Not a bad morning, not too cold, not raining and not windy 😀 so after I did the animal feeding etc I got stuck into a bit of gardening. I had two beds in mind to get done, the first is the very far bed, this has fruit in it, Cherry/pear/apple trees, black currant/gooseberry/mulberry bushes, it also has two Japanese honeysuckle bushes. A golden hop grows in there but never where I want it to which is along the fence, instead it grows up the cherry tree and strangles it so each year I try in vain to dig it out. I have potted up some roots of it to plant elsewhere but the best I can do is keep it under control for now. The black membrane is down over the bed because this bed gets sunshine all day from early morning to late evening, this is great but because of the Lupus it means it is the most difficult bed for me to look after during the summer months, the membrane helps keep the weeds under control when I can’t.

The next bed is the one opposite that had sweet corn growing in it last year, at the end of the season I bent the stalks down and left them over winter. There are two reasons for this, one the stalks/roots are very tough and difficult to get out so I left them to dry out so I could snap them off, secondly they make ideal overwintering for beneficial insects 😀 I cleared the stalks away and then dug out the roots, as always the ninjas were there ready to do their thing. Just as I finished it began to rain so an ideal time to pop into the tunnel and pot up the hop roots and a couple of raspberry runners.

Indoors to do a bit of tidying, washing, light the fire etc and then I decided to make a cake, I was going to make fruit cake but I don’t have a single pack of dried fruit in the house 😜 unbelievable, so I made a simple vanilla pound cake instead. I need to reorganise my cupboards as they are just not working for me, I moved them last year but things are a bit disjointed so I may just move it all back again, at least I will know what I have. I miss the pantry that we had at the old house, everything in one cupboard and you could see clearly what was in there, I should have made sure I had one here but I didn’t and regret that now.
So I just did something incredibly dumb 🙄 I was waiting for the cake to finish cooking so pottering round doing odds and sods, I had noticed that our mouse friend in the kitchen has been back so I grabbed the mouse trap that was behind the mixer in order to re bait and set it. It was set already so for some unexplainable reason I tried to bait it while it was set 😲 I know, how stupid can you get, it just didn’t register that it was set and as I tried to put the peanut butter in….snap…..it trapped my middle finger on my left hand, luckily this is not a metal trap or I would have lost the top of my finger I think, these are plastic traps but even so my finger is bound to suffer somehow, at the moment it’s numb and I am waiting for the changeover occur 😣
I did the afternoon feeding and egg collection, gave the rabbits some hay, burnt a bit more paper rubbish (feed bags) and picked a bunch of rhubarb to put out for sale. I also picked the first bunch of daffodils 😀 I put them out for 50p for a bunch of 10, I think the shops sell them for more but they have large overheads besides, 50p would buy a pint of milk if we needed it 😋
I filled up the wild bird feeders today, when the weather is not frozen I don’t always fill them because I don’t think it does the birds any good to solely rely on food put out for them, I don’t know what anybody else thinks?
Tuesday: A promising start to the day, sunny, cold but not too cold, a promising day ahead maybe?
I checked the mouse trap in the kitchen, it had been sprung so I picked it up and had a look only to be looked right back at! The mouse had been caught by the tail and was still alive 😲 I took it up the back and let it go, l last saw it being chased by the dog. My finger by the way is mostly fine just a tiny bit sore but nothing to complain about. I have Mia today so will be whizzing round to get the animals sorted before she comes and hopefully, as it’s looking like it might stay nice, we can get outside and do something.
I went up the back when I was doing the morning rounds to check on the hens at the back, as I got up near them I saw two big white bums bounding down through Jacks field, deer 😀 with an educated guess I would say they were two female fallow deer 🦌I might try and sneak out tomorrow and see if I can get a photo 😀
I have been doing the Citizen Science course, so far it’s mostly reading/watching video and mostly stuff I already knew but now I know all the proper terms and names 😋 for instance I live in a moist, temperature forest biome and I understand my topography and micro climate, ooo it’s all good stuff 😀
Wednesday: Up and at it 😀 not windy, not raining, not sunny, not cold, perfect 😀😆 I went out at 7.30am and I’ve just come in it’s now 1.30 pm. Had an excellent morning outside, at first I was slow to start but soon picked up the pace a little. I have been sorting the shed and surrounding area and putting bits out for sale, giving bits away, chucking stuff in the skip, burning tree/garden debris, picking up stuff that has blown all round the place from the windy weather (mostly plastic pots) Then I set my sights on the herb patch, there were two hazels growing in there that had self set a couple of years back and they are getting big so I needed to get them out and have relocated them along the hedge in the orchard. There were also two bay trees that started off as little whips in pots, I sunk them in the ground thinking I will do something with those later, it’s been about four years and they have deep rooted and grown rather large 😋 so time to get them out, I have potted one up for relocation the other I have yet to decided what to do with, I may pot it up, wait to see if it takes and then sell it, it’s about 4ft so a good size.
I ordered the chickens chicken plucker which arrived this morning, my first thought was about the crate it came in, ooo nice crate, I can use that for something lol 😝
As always I’ve slightly over done it and feeling the aches and pains 😜
The Angelica arrived so I planted that and protected it from the ninjas, some of the seeds are coming up in the poly tunnel, lettuce and spinach, no sign of the coriander yet. In the other smaller tunnel the broad beans have flowers and the few remaining peas are looking good, also in there is the flat leaf and curly parsley which have survived the winter 😀
Today is the first day of Spring 😀 the vernal equinox, the changing of the seasons, already the days are much longer now we just need them to warm up a little.
Tonight I had a little chuckle to myself, we have a chap coming to pick up the mower for a service tomorrow so I wanted to make sure it started and it has a slow puncture so needs to pump it up, I roped John in to help out, we did that then while I was cleaning it off a bit John put all the birds away as usual. He shut all the stable birds in then went and did the others, I finished up and turned out the light in the stable, walked outside and there was a duck that he had missed, it sleeps in the stable not with the others that I separated at the weekend. John sends me in to turn the light back on while he rounds up the duck, it gives him the runaround 😜 he opens the single door at the far end while I open the stable door waiting for him to herd it in, this is where I start to chuckle because it’s like a scene from Benny Hill, I’m stood inside and I can see him run past, first one way, then the other, then back again with a tree branch in his hand, all the while swearing at the duck, eventually I think I ought to step outside and give him a helping hand, job done in two shakes of a donkeys tail 😜
Thursday: Another non weather morning, we are supposed to be getting some warmer weather hopefully it will arrive soon 😀 I did the morning rounds, nothing unusual to report so that’s good 😀 The chap arrived on time to collect the mower for a service, I do like people who arrive when they say they will, I am a punctual person myself so I will always organise everything round the time people say they are coming when they don’t it’s very annoying and you are left waiting lol.
What I thought was going to be a quiet day turned into a busy one, it was like grand central station at times lol. Firstly I had forgotten that I was having Mia while Sam went for a scan so she got dropped off first, then Shelley and Florence called in, then Mum and Ken came, I had asked Ken last week if he would do a bit of welding for us, then Gilly, my sister, and her little one turned up, full house 😀 Gradually everyone left to continue with their day, by this time Sam had returned and her and Mia went out to collect the eggs but got cornered by the geese so they bought in what they had got so far and then went home, I went out to collect the rest of the eggs. It’s all quiet again now 😋 I lit the Rayburn, mostly we are lighting it just for the hot water, drying any washing and to take any evening chill off the air so I don’t light it until around 3.30, then sorted out what we are having for dinner, put the bins and the milk bottles out and the day is nearly done.
I candled the eggs in the incubator tonight, all 19 are fertile and growing 😀
Friday: Weather pretty much the same as the last few days, I did the morning rounds putting fresh poultry grit and shell out for the birds, we have got a couple of egg eaters and if I can get the shells hardened up that will help stop it. I’m struggling today, gradually through the week it’s has got harder as my muscles seem to be seizing up, not sure if at some point I have overdone it and now paying for it or what but my shoulders and arms are slightly painful and stiff, it’s definitely muscle not joints. I have taken a couple of paracetamol and will see if that helps as there is so much I need to be getting on with! Even though it’s only 9.30 I’m tired so I might have a rest and see if that helps as well.
I had a bit of a rest but realised I wasn’t mentally tired just bodily lol, so I figured I would just get on and potter around doing what I can, I think sitting still would make it worse so onwards and upwards! I’m pretty sure a bit of warmth in the air will make all the difference so come on sun where are you 😝
Lunchtime and I have been out doing some bits this morning, I’ve planted a row of garlic, I think I will plant some more because although it doesn’t really sell well the girls use a fair bit of it and so do I. I weeded the raised strawberry beds that John made a couple of years ago, they don’t work as well as I had hoped they would and the plan is to move them eventually but for the time being they can stay where they are. Then onto the small flower bed I made last year, the shasta Daisy is a thug and taken over the spring bed meaning other plants in there have either died or are struggling, so I had been digging and pulling that out, I may have to start over with that bed 🙄 I checked on the torts they are still alive and hopefully once the temps go up a bit they will come out of hibernation properly, there is movement there and I have turned on the heat lamp again, I turned it off a while back because although we had that warm spell it then dipped again so there was not much point leaving it on. I still have finish their area, I’ve noticed rabbits have been digging so need to get that sorted or the torts will dig out 😜 I have planted a few things in there for some cover and interest, I now need to plant some things that they will eat to make it more interesting, they will have a shallow water area and slabs that they can heat themselves up on and a house to go into if they choose to.
After a cheese roll and drink I went out to get on with the tortoise area because before I know it they will need it. I had to clear some areas of ground, attach wire to the upright fence and then bury the wire to try and stop the rabbits getting in, I did two pieces of fence like that and then also used some thick chunks of wood to put in front of other possible escape routes. Then I just needed to finish the side fence off, I had already made it last year and Sam and I had put most of it up last month, just an end bit that needed to go in. The remaining bit of fence to go in was too long so it gave me a chance to use the chop saw and cut it all down then rebuild it. I planted a couple more bits, lemon balm, perennial geranium (tasty for torts it seems) some bonariensis for height, covered them with portable cold frames so the ninjas don’t dig them back up and sprinkled some red and white clover seed down. Then on to feed the birds and collect the eggs, next stop, cuppa, more paracetamol and a sit down 😋
Had forty winks, I figured I’d earn it today, felt better when I woke up, shoulders are still a bit achey no idea what that is but that is what life is like living with Lupus 😜 twists and turns all the time, I got the Rayburn lit, we need some hot water, I’m hoping John will clean out the flue tomorrow and we will give the insides a good clean out too, that should last us until the better weather then. I have plans to drag the paddocks this weekend as it’s been dry hopefully we can get that done then I will be over seeding the front paddock and adding clover seed as well this year, the hens love it and it’s great for insects.
Saturday: 4.30 and omg I am exhausted, we have been Uber busy all day long getting stuff done. It started with the cleaning of the Rayburn, not just a riddle but a full clean of all the flues, plates and boxes. Then out to start on the paddocks, the front one first, we needed to clear all the apple tree cuttings and they are now on the other side of the fence but still need to be sorted 😜 then clearing electric fencing, water bowls, debris and finally we could go and fetch the tractor and the drags. It was a great day for me as I got to spend a lot of it driving round on the tractor 🚜 I even managed to negotiate some tight areas around the trees. Then onto the other paddocks, we moved the hen hut further into the field and John moved all the electric fencing then dragged the top half that had got a ‘crust’ on it. While he did that I cleaned out the goose hut and put up fencing so that they can’t get onto the front paddock, they now have to go into the side one to graze. After that it was onto the rest of the paddock, which is now one large one, we won’t go in through the smaller area I said to John because the gateway between that and the bigger area is too wet, ‘I will get it through’ he says………and proceeded to get stuck in the mud, ‘I f**king told you’ says I 😜 Eventually we got it moving and I dragged the field while John went to put the electric back on etc for the new hens. Dragging finished, John went off to get some rabbit food, I still need to supplement with hard feed for the time being, and I cleaned out the hens in the stable block. When he returned he put fresh bedding in for the new hens and the ones for sale, counted up the takings for the week, I picked some rhubarb to put out for sale, fed the rabbits and picked up some wind blown debris, potted up some Jostaberry plants I ordered and that was when I thought, I don’t think I can actually do much more, I need a rest lol.
Dragging or harrowing the paddocks does four things, it aerates the soil so that rain can drain better, it levels the ground out, it pulls or loosens any moss or weeds giving the grass a better chance and it spreads any poop. It looks good when it’s done 😀 and tonight just before dark I will go and and over seed the front and side paddocks with short, quick growing seed that is ideal for hens and geese, I am also going to mix in some clover, clover is great for the insect, the hens love it and it fixes nitrogen. The horse paddock has a different kind of grass seed and will not have added clover. The reason I am doing it just around dusk is because if I did it in the daytime all the hens and half the wild bird population would just eat it all before I got very far, so doing it just before everything goes to bed gives it a fighting chance, also the overnight dew will help bed it down, I’m all for working with nature 😀
The seeder wasn’t working too well so I only got one paddock sorted before it got dark and my back was killing me so the other will have to wait until tomorrow.
Sunday: Lovely sunny morning 😎 fresh, my favourite kind of a start to the day. We did the morning rounds and then John went off to help Shelley and Martin start on their bathroom. I needed to get some cleaning done, not too much it’s such a lovely day I don’t want to spend it inside cleaning everything within an inch of its life. A wipe round the bathroom, change the bed sheets, polish and hoover everywhere and that’s it that’s all I am doing 😀 A long time ago when I had nothing better to do I used to clean like a fanatic but not any more, passable is all it needs to be these days, I wouldn’t mind a cleaner just so I could spend the time doing other stuff 😂. Charlie want me to make her a bird house for her garden and that’s the kind of thing I rather be doing than ‘household’ stuff.
I have thrown open the windows to let the spring in and chase away the winter, long may it last 😀
I made coffee and sat outside in the sun, it’s so peaceful, I can hear a horse trotting up the lane, the birds singing the occasional quack from the ducks, I’m watching birds flying round with nest building material, if you could capture a moment in time this one would be great 😀
John came back then went off to visit his Mum and I had an idea about making some wire tunnels to protect any seedlings I plant from the chickens, it half worked but not as easy as I thought.






