Monday 26th April 2021: Still on the chilly side for April and no sign of it warming for the next two weeks. Best to dress for the cold and take layers off I think π€ This week John has a full week of βproperβ work so I will mainly be here on my own bimbling away. This morning I set to making the dandelion honey from the flowers I picked yesterday, if you are going to try then pick them from a place you know has t been sprayed with anything and preferably where animals have not been π Mine have come from the garden where no animals are allowed and definitely no spraying, pick them in the sunshine so they are fully open and warmed by the sun. You can either take your time and pull off all the petals or you can keep them whole with the green bits attached (not the stalks) because you are going to strain it so it wonβt make much difference in the end. Just give the flowers a good shake so any insects have time to escape before you boil them π Simmer for 15 mins with a slice of lemon and then leave overnight to steep. Strain and squeeze out all the juice you can, measure the liquid, you want a pound of sugar for every pint of liquid. Then simmer (a good simmer not gentle) for 15 mins before putting into hot, sterilised jars. Thatβs it, liquid gold, sunshine in a pot, it is not as thick as honey more of a sauce but still very delicious and worth having a go just so you can say you have done it. Back in the day dandelions were a very important flower/crop and far from removing them from lawns they were actually planted up. They are a great source of nectar for bees and other insects, a great food source for many small mammals and you can even make a reasonable coffee from the dried roots (I have read this but never tried) Part of what is wrong with todayβs thinking is we want perfect lawns and grass areas, what is perfect, thatβs the question π€·ββοΈ To me a perfect lawn is full of wild flowers, they are not weeds, they serve a purpose just not to humans, unless you make use of them that is.
It is mid morning and one of my plans today is to get my tomato plants in the polytunnel. I have looked at the long range forecast and even though the temps are below average it looks like the overnight temperature will remain above freezing for most of the time. I may have to put an extra fleece over the plants if I think itβs going to go below 0c but itβs looking hopeful.
I spent the rest of the morning in the small tunnel planting the tomato plants, 14 in total a mix of sweet million, tigerella and cherry indigo. I have to confess I donβt know which plant is which because though I labeled the rows when they were growing I muddled them up once they were potted up, I didnβt think carefully enough and whoops error made. Still have more plants, some will go into the big tunnel and I always try some outside to see how they do. I have staked them all and tied them in and the run string from the stake to the crop bar in the roof of the tunnel. These measures will hold them upright and hopefully take the weight when they are loaded with tomatoes. Because the temperatures are not up to seasonal average at the minute I have taken the precaution of fleecing the inside of the door ways to provide extra protection from the night temperatures, I have also cut extra fleece to put over them at night. Itβs nice and warm in there at the minute, around 25c but you can feel the difference once you step outside so best to Molly coddle them as much as possible at the moment, I donβt want to lose them after spending so long getting them growing from seed.

I came indoors then for a bite to eat, I am not sure if it was the heat in the tunnel or what but I didnβt feel too well, a bit sick. I have had it before and wonder if it is my blood sugars dipping too low for some reason. Usually if I come in and have something to eat and a sit down it passes after a while π€·ββοΈ I have regular blood test so if it was a permanent problem I think they would have seen it in the results before now. It tends to be when I am busy but it doesnβt happen often, I always have a good breakfast of oats and banana so itβs not that I have skipped breakfast or anything like that.
It is very quiet here today, not much noise outside at all and we have probably had one egg customer all day π We worked out that we need to sell Β£7 worth of eggs a day just to cover the feed costs that doesnβt even include bedding or our time and the egg boxes we buy and it certainly doesnβt cover times when we have to worm the hens (which we only do if necessary). If business gets much slower I think we will have to have a serious discussion about wether to carry on with it or not π We might have to come up with a different idea altogether. I think it is because we are used to not being able to keep up with egg demand lol and it has certainly dropped for some reason. Not that I am too worried, the intention was always to be self sufficient and the egg thing just started as a sideline to move extra eggs but itβs nice to have people come and have a chat and put the world to rights sometimes.
Cup of tea and a sit down mid afternoon, I have just finished making some rhubarb and orange jam. Hoping it will set, there is not much mystery to jam making except the set lol and a lot depends on how much moisture is in the fruit you use. Really once you get it to a rolling boil and a temperature of 105c it theoretically should set but there is always the unknown. I never do the freezer test because quite frankly I canβt be arsed, our freezers are right out the back so by the time I got the plate in it would have warmed up a bit and so no good anyway. I prefer to get it to temp and hopeπ€ generally itβs fine but sometimes if we have had a lot of rain and the fruit has taken up a lot of water it can be more tricky but nothing a re-boil couldnβt sort out. I went with orange in the end as that is what I fancied doing, the vanilla option can work out a tad expensive as you are supposed to put half a bean in and they cost a fair bit plus to me thatβs a bit of a waste of a vanilla bean π
The dandelion honey is a little runny so more of a pouring sauce, it will still be great with ice cream or even pancakes/yoghurt etc but no so good to spread. The one I made last time was a better, thicker consistency and was so yummy that finger dipping was a must.
The jam was a good set, I can tell after only 10 mins because even though in the hot jars itβs still runny, in the bottom of the pan itβs nicely cooled and thick and sticky. I used to wash the pan straight away but it is good way of finding out how the set has gone so I leave it to cool and then wash it.
I sometimes think it would be good to do it for a living but I am a bit of a perfectionist, there is no way I would sell anything that wasnβt exactly right. I can imagine if it was yays to the left and nays to the right (or which ever way round it goes) that I would have a bigger reject pile than a sellable pile π That goes for anything I do really. I think another reason I would like to do something is because I love to look for new recipes for things I grow but half of it John wouldnβt eat so there is not much point making it just for me, I would look like a roly poly pudding (even more than I do now) maybe I will just start making it and hope that he likes the look, but no, I donβt think that will work, we have such totally different tastes in food itβs ridiculous π¬
Oo John saw a shooting star last night, there is meteor activity at the minute, the eta aquariids, so thatβs most likely what he saw.
Just in case you thought I was finished with the making today, nope, I made some asparagus soup. I had a bunch that I picked the day before yesterday and put in the shed but it hadnβt sold and so I got it back in. It had gone a bit limp so no point leaving it out there, I picked another fresh bunch and made soup. A simple soup that is big on flavour and of course would be delicious with a hunk of fresh bread and some Parmesan shavings. You could add cream to the soup but I like simple soups and beside itβs less fattening π¬ Just chop up and onion and a clove of garlic, sautΓ© in a knob of butter and a drop of olive oil, the butter gives it a richer flavour but you can leave it out if you want. Add pepper and the chopped asparagus and then stock of your choice, either veg or chicken. Simmer until the asparagus is soft then either serve like that or whizz it with a blender stick. I donβt add extra salt because of the stock cube but add salt to taste if you like. Simple, nutritious, delicious and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. You can freeze this but not with the cream added, leave it out and add it later if you are freezing it.

Tuesday: I feel like I have been on the go fours and itβs only 9.30am. Mostly I have been doing household bits, the mundane stuff that has to be done also sort the egg shed, feed the dogs, put out the rubbish etc. Time for a quick coffee and contemplate what jobs I will do today, itβs still cold only about 5c at the minute, getting up to 14c at some point but at least the cold wind has dropped today which is a bonus. I havenβt checked the poly tunnel yet but I think the plants will have been ok, I have some out for sale in a little greenhouse and they are fine this morning so the Molly coddled ones should be cosy. The pepper plants and cucumbers are not big enough to transplant yet, they will go into the big tunnel, I had considered doing that today but they need to wait a while yet.
I decided as it was pretty cool outside I would sit and make some cards which is what I did for a couple of hours.
John came home as he had left his phone somewhere and had to phone around to find out where it was, eventually located it and will pick it up later.
I then went onto doing paperwork as I have got a bit behind and needed to catch up. Doing the household stuff and the farm receipts was the easy bit, doing Johns plumbing was painful. βAbandon all hope ye who enter hereβ springs to mind. I took a lunch break and went back to it but I honestly canβt make head nor tail of some of it. It appears we donβt have all the statements, some of the invoices and I canβt for the life of me match up payments for one supplier π It drives me to despair the amount of times I have tried to get John to organise supplier and payment records might as well bash my head against a brick wall. I am sure we will get there eventually as itβs usually all filed in Johns head but thatβs not much use to me when he isnβt here. He tells me he has a book that he writes it down in now, I canβt wait to see that! Probably wonβt be able to make head or tail of that either, it will be in special βJohnβ code π
Typical of me as I canβt leave a job alone until itβs done even when I know I canβt finish it so I have been going back and forth to the paperwork π I have managed to chip away at little bits so I have less of it buzzing round in my head. This is all just to get it straight ready for getting in order for the accountant, that is yet to come π©
I lit the Rayburn around 3pm, we havenβt had it lit for the last few days and relied on the electric blow heater in the living room but itβs just too cold overnight and so today I have decided to light it. Chances are we will be roasting by mid evening but we can always let it go out again.
I have been saddened to read online that the whole shop local frenzy of last year seems to have died. Plenty of egg sellers wondering where the customers have gone π€
I just need to have a small moan and get something off my chest here: I have just seen a social media post regarding garden waste and the fact that you have to pay to get your waste taken away. A garden tax, was someoneβs description, excuse me π but itβs your garden and your garden waste and yet you think you shouldnβt have to pay to get it removed kerbside, here is an idea COMPOST IT YOURSELF THEN! Thanks for listening π
Seriously though there is a mind set that is pretty ugly when you look at it, everything is someone elseβs fault or responsibility, the wider picture is never looked at or considered π
Itβs 8.45, John has gone out to put the birds to bed and if I had any nuts I would be sweating them off by now π bloody roasting in here even though we didnβt put any more wood on the fire after 7pm as it was already getting a bit warm, all or nothing!
Wednesday: It started raining persistently last night with a few heavy bursts overnight and itβs still raining this morning. This is about one of the only times I will put a smiley face for rain π we havenβt had any for weeks and the ground was really, really dry. The beds we planted up were holding up just about, I had been giving the plants a quick pick me up sprinkling with the hose but they really needed a soaking and now they have had one. Of course, not only will the plants put on some lush growth but so will the weeds π ah well you canβt win them all and at least they might be easier to pull than they have been lately.
I have been delighted with the tulips this year, we donβt have many but they have been bright and cheery and really lift the spirits more so than the daffodils I think. So I had a mad idea lol and thought it would be nice to plant up pots of tulip bulbs and perhaps sell them, they would make great Easter and Motherβs Day presents ours birthday or general have a nice day gifts. Of course one thing led to another and my enthusiasm spread to, wouldnβt it be nice to have the bed in front of the window filled with tulips so I bought 500 bulbs, yep 500 lol, itβs the daffodil episode all over again. Obviously I have missed the boat this year but next year they are going to look fantastic and there will be enough bulbs to pot some up for sale. The 1000 daffodil bulbs I bought and planted along with Mum and Ken are doing well, they come up each year in a block of beautiful yellow but they always seem to be a bit late pr than most. They are up in the back paddock too which means they canβt really be seen, on hindsight I should have planted them in the driveway grass, never mind I can always start dividing them, this is the third year of flowering so I could start lifting some later in the year.
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Went out mid morning to do the horses and the guinea pigs, I watered the greenhouse and checked on the polytunnel. Where my hands got wet I could really feel the cold itβs not much warmer out there and there is not much I can be doing at the minute so I came back in to organise dinner tonight. I did get chased by the gander and at one point I thought I was cornered but found a hazel stick on the floor, a wave of that and he went off haughtily with his women, π
I have avintage flower press that I picked up at a boot sale years ago just because I loved it. I have never used it, until now, this morning I have picked some tiny flower heads and pressed them, no idea what I will do with the yet but it will be fun to think of something.
Saturday May 1st 2021: May Day, Beltane, a time to celebrate the arrival of summer π (thats a bit iffy here in the UK π) Still it is the time to enjoy nature at its finest, the blossom on the trees, the flowers, the hedgerows, the lush green grass. Birds, insects and animals everywhere are busy reproducing. These days we barely give May Day a second thought which is really sad, there was a time when a maypole was a permanent features in towns and villages and May Day was a day of celebration.
I had a very productive morning and part of the afternoon. I have been weeding, digging out deep rooted weeds, raking, having a bonfire and putting down membrane on the difficult for me to get too bed. Itβs a good job I had been busy as you will notice nothing written for Thursday and Friday, thatβs because apart from basic jobs I did bigger all really π
Sunday: Productive again, I know, two days in a row π On the job list this morning apart from the usual was to get a spot of shopping, we were there at 9.30 and gone by 9.55 π Luckily the supermarket we use allows self service before 10, as we drove past another supermarket they were still queuing to get in. Back home unload and put away and then off to the DIY store for some fencing. We have an area just outside the back door that the old drive way cuts through, across the drive is the gate to the garden. I wanted to fence the drive off part way down, firstly this will mean that the area is secure for the toddlers and children to move between the house and the garden. Second but no less important it means the dogs canβt get into that area, they knock the kids over half the time and the other half of the time they dig holes. The holes then become ankle twisting areas that you donβt always see, usually because I am carrying something. The dogs can come in when we allow them but it means we can also shut them behind the fence if we donβt want them there. The other reason is the free range mobster geese, they have no manners, crap everywhere and nibble on everything plus they are pretty scary to children being much bigger than them. In fact they are pretty scary to me at the minute so the last thing I want is to open the back door to find them there π
Have a great week, hopefully the weather will warm up just a tad and everyone will be happy π


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