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Bulb planting, leaf gathering & snow!

Monday 22nd November: The temperatures have dropped to normal levels now and so I think our run of mild weather is gone for good. I don’t mind a cold dry winter it is much better than a mild wet one 🙄 Even though it is colder the sun was out shining away and eventually it warmed the ground up enough to get rid of the frost, I had already decided I was going to be doing a bit outside and the sun was an added bonus. Bearing in mind it has got colder I filled up a tonne bag with straw and took it to the orchard where I used it for the Guineas, rabbit, quail, lovely gut Sussex and the turkeys. All the pens and huts are now filled with a good amount of straw for them to burrow into if they need it. I also filled up all the wild birds feeders so that they have plenty to keep them going on a frosty morning.

After that it was on to the big job of the day, planting all the tulip bulbs as well as some giant alliums. I think there were about 450 tulips bulbs if my memory serves me correctly, they have all now been planted in various places and should look splendid come the spring. Some of them I used to plant up some pots that will go out for sale next spring, most of them went into the raised flower bed in front of the house, a sprinkling of them went into various other pots and then a good amount went into one of the raised beds in the veg garden. Those ones will be specifically for cut flowers and once they have been cut the bulbs will be discarded. This is what happens in the industry, once the flower is cut it can’t send goodness back to the bulb, normally you would allow the foliage to die back so that the bulb can get a good recovery ready for the next year, but picking or cutting the flower means that doesn’t happen and so the bulbs are discarded. This means that once all the tulips have been picked I can clear the bed out and use it for veg later. The pots of tulips I have had to put under a metal run that we use for chickens sometimes, this is to protect the, from all and sundry, chickens from digging in the pots, squirrels from hiding nuts in the pots and this disturbing the bulbs, I know foxes will dig up bulbs, not sure if they eat them or just dig to see what else is under there. Best to try and protect them as much as possible otherwise all the work ends up being for nothing. I still have a small box of gladioli bulbs to plant as well, I need to decide where they will go. I had to books I ordered arrive today, ‘the flower farmers year’ and a flower arranging book, plenty to read and I will probably find I have already done something wrong but I had to put the bulbs in before the book arrived and certainly before I had chance to read it through.

I did notice that although the garlic I planted is coming up but that the same cannot be said for the onions, something has been pulling them out so I have now covered them with environmesh to give any remaining ones a bit of a chance. I also can’t see any sign of the broad beans I sowed, I am thinking that the mice may have got them, I really should have sown them in pots first and then planted them out 🙄

We had a rich beef stew in the slow cooker for dinner tonight and an apple and blackberry crumble, definitely getting into comfort food season now. The Christmas pudding has been boiling away on the hob for two hours, it has another two hours to go before allowing it to cool and then store it ready for its main event on Christmas Day. I also got a soup veg bag out of the freezer this morning and made a batch of soup, should be enough for the next couple of days and a welcome warm lunch on cold days. I think soup is the best thing during the winter months, full of goodness and it warms you right through to the core 🥰

Tuesday: Early morning appointment for blood tests this morning so I was up and at it as soon as the alarm went off. I had I intended to come back home and get on with some things but Shelley suggested a trip into town and so that’s where we went. We had a lovely morning mooching around and getting a few Christmas presents sorted, plus a coffee stop which is always a pleasure. We stopped to collect Flo from nursery on our way back and I spotted some amazing looking ginkgo biloba leaves, when I started gathering them up they made the most beautiful and natural pompom 🥰 The leaf collecter lorry arrived shortly after so we were lucky to be in the right place at the right time 😁

Nature is a wonderful thing 😍

Once back home I got on with sorting out dinner for the evening and then a bit of card making u til it was time to do the afternoon rounds. The day finishes early at this time out year (outside at any rate) by around 4.30 it is starting to get dark. I decided the dark evenings are a blessing and they give me time to make things and so this evening I made a dried flower wreath. The wreath is from last Christmas, I leave it to dry all year and you end up with a lovely dried moss ring perfect for adding dried flowers that I picked in the summer months and hung to dry.

I seem to have lost a couple of days in between lol, suffice to say that I didn’t do much outside stuff mainly inside. I have been filling any gaps in the walls of the pantry and my sister came over with a drawing she has done of how it will look when it’s done. I need to give the walls a miss coat of paint, just enough to take the blockiness out of the ply walls and make it look rustic.

I think it was Wednesday that the APHA announced that poultry must all be housed and bio security measures put in place from Monday, here we go again. To be fair we were expecting it as we do nearly every year now, one of the reasons it hardly seems worth continuing with poultry 🙄 Hardly good for them when they have to spend months locked away, let’s hope it’s only them this year and not us again.

Thursday: My plan was to paint the pantry but first I wanted to get some cleaning done, the low sun at this time of year drives me nuts as it shows up all the dust 😂 After lunch Shelley, Flo, Sam, Lucie and George called in after their morning at soft play. Later that afternoon Sam was back with all the kiddies including Mia and the twins stayed here while Mia went for her swimming lesson.

Jack (horse) is lame 😒 no apparent cause at the minute, no cuts or heat in his leg, it’s possible he has knocked it or kicked it himself. He will be monitored for a couple of days to see how he goes, no point bringing him in as he will just kick the stable door and that won’t do his leg any good as it is one of his front ones. He is bearing some weight on it but clearly has an issue, I cut him some fresh willow to see if that helps at all, he is better off to continue moving at this stage we think.

Friday: I still haven’t got the pantry painted and I had no intention of doing it today either, it’s blooming cold out there so I would rather be inside doing something else 😜 Mostly that consists of making Christmas cards etc, trying out new ideas, making bread and cooking. The weather took a dive at lunchtime, windy, rainy, cold, not nice today at all, I was not looking forward to going out and doing the rounds late afternoon. In a couple more days that will not be an issue as they will all be penned up in the stable block so I will only have to nip across the hard standing.

John has just phoned to say he is in the queue for a booster vaccination at a walk in clinic, that means I will probably have to go outside again to shut everything away for the night 🥶

Josh and Flo are coming to tea tonight and staying over, it’s been a long time since they have stayed at Nanas, before the pandemic they would regularly come and stay and then everything went sideways and we have never really quite got back on track with sleepovers 😏 Spaghetti Bolognese and a jam sponge pudding for dessert is on the menu.

You may wonder (or you may not) how I am getting on without the Rayburn, well I have a lot more time to do the things I like doing and I thought I would miss the heat but I don’t. The only thing I really miss is being able to dry the washing each night but it’s a small price to pay compared to the amount of work it took all year to run and maintain it.

Saturday: Oh my days what a night 🙄 gale force winds were roaring and kept me and plenty of other people awake half the night,seriously strong gusts at times, scary stuff but no damage though as I write this Saturday evening the winds have not actually stopped all day and are still pretty fierce. Add to that snow, yes bloody snow and it was not at all nice out there, the wind was bitingly cold. I had to go out and top up the horses water and also give them some hay, on the way back I made up the stables in case the snow didn’t clear and I had to bring them in. John went off to get feed once he had done the morning rounds and then in the afternoon he reluctantly went out to fasten down some of the roof that had come loose from constant buffering. At 4pm shelley came over with Martin and the kids and we walked up to the farm next door where they were having the Christmas craft Fayre ooosh the wind was strong and cold but it all added to the adventure, we met Mum up there, had hot chocolates and mulled wine, bought some raffle tickets and then walked home again. I will be glad when I don’t have to go outside anymore tonight 🥶

This is my pantry which at the moment is a blank canvass but it will look super and be a great place to store all my produce and things.
Beautiful but could do without it lol

Sunday: It started off as a normal enough day, we did the animals, Sam and Mia came over to check the horses and rug up Jack. We had a discussion about where and when we will move them next but at the minute they are staying as they are. We went to the farm shop to get some bales of sawdust ready to shut the birds away and then we went out. Basically I dragged John round a couple of garden centres and a Christmas craft Fayre. I am doing well buying locally made gifts for the girls, I can’t really do it for the grandchildren but whenever I can I try and buy local. We bumped into Charlie and Macca at one of the centres so we stopped and had coffee and cake with them. Up to that point things were grand 🤪 We got home, unloaded and then the power went 🙄 I spent too much bloody time trying to get through to the power company, they are very busy due to the storm we had and so basically send you round and round in circles trying to report the outage and find out any info about when it would be back on. We had the big job of moving all the birds to do so we got togged up and went out to get that started. We put in clean bedding, blocked up any escape holes, put in water, feed, dust baths, perches and grit bowls as well as making nice little nest box areas. We also moved the ducks this time, they have gone into the point of lay pen, obviously they don’t roost so I made a little sleeping/egg laying area out of hay bales and straw for them. By this time it is starting to get dark and we have no lights 😂 we got the geese back up into the back paddock where they will stay for the duration and we herded the ducks from their current abode to their new des res. Then it was time to move all the hens, some of them had already been living in the stable block so they were easy enough. A few stragglers in the side paddock had gone to their usual hit and so we gathered those up a d put them in with the others. Then onto the big hut in the front paddock, we filled the first two poultry crates and took them to the stable, when we came out the lights were back on in the house yippee 🙌 We collected the last two poultry crates of birds and put those in the stable and finally we were done. It’s a pain having to shut the birds away for what is likely to be a few months but it’s what we have to do. On the flip side it makes them all easier to look after and of course they won’t get eaten by the fox plus we shall be able to find all the eggs. I have given them some extra treats, sunflower seeds and dried seaweed and I have used diatomaceous Earth in their feed as a wormer and in their bedding and dust bath, it’s like a five star poultry hotel 😂 Once that was done it was time to come in and get that cup of tea we had been looking forward to when we came home earlier in the day.

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Christmas cards, stir up Sunday & books done ✔️

Thursday 18th November: Yes it’s Thursday before I get to write anything down and that’s not just because I have forgotten. It’s is because Monday, Tuesday and four hours Wednesday morning I have mainly been doing paperwork ready for it to go to the accountant before the self assessment deadline 🙄 Our end of year is April but that and the following months are pretty hectic times on the Smallholding and so it gets pushed to the back of the to do pile. Then of course we had the hen do and the wedding and so I couldn’t really focus on anything other than those events. Well now the time had finally arrived when I could take a couple of days to plough through it all and get it sorted which is exactly what I did. I look forward to not having that nagging voice at the back of my head and being able to focus on what is ahead of me 😁

The rest of Wednesday I spent getting Christmas card orders done, in all honesty I never expected to have two big orders, I was just making them as and when and putting them out for sale in the little shed. On top of that I have had a request for some for a Christmas craft fair and so I need to make quite a few up for that 😜 I am not complaining as I love doing them but all the while I a thinking about the bulbs that need planting, the wood chip that needs moving as well as the daily jobs that need doing around the house and on the Smallholding itself.

The egg numbers have dropped off drastically and we are at the point where we have to decide how we want to move forward. Do we buy in more laying hens, we have been doing this for years and we have also had fox attacks for years on and off that wipe the flock out. Or do we move in a different direction entirely, I have tentatively started with the fresh flowers and it is a direction I would like to go in but I need to do a bit of research first and I also need to either commit fully and use some of the paddock space or not commit and tickle along until I need to expand 🤷‍♀️ decisions, decisions 🤔

The weather has still remained mild and really I should have been outside getting the veg garden bedded down for winter but in my head I am thinking, it will wait until spring if necessary but then spring will be a frantic affair 😂

This morning I spent a bit of time doing some more cards while FaceTiming with Shelley, the children have chickenpox and so she is holed up at home with them, after the lockdowns we have already had that can’t be any fun. Sam has messaged to see if she can come visit with the twins, of course you can, time has to always be made for grandchildren especially while they are young, other things can wait they are not that important on the scale of things.

Well it’s Monday 22nd and I have been poor at doing this again lol. What have I been up to? Mostly making cards and tags whenever I have time, I needed to get some made for the Christmas Fayre at the farm next door next week and so I have spent a lot of time doing that inbetween mundane every day jobs. I did get the Christmas cake done and that will need a feed this week. I also got the Christmas pudding mixed yesterday on stir up Sunday 😁 though I am waiting for a pudding basin to arrive so that I can steam it for a few hours. I usually use a Pyrex glass bowl but it is very difficult to tie the grease proof and tin foil top onto the bowl so I finally gave in and ordered a proper pudding bowl.

Stir up Sunday, the Christmas pud for the Mid Winter feast 🥰

I went to Oxford on Saturday to the Victorian Christmas market, slightly disappointed with the Victorian side of it but the stalls were mostly artisan goods so that was brilliant. I hate the markets where the stalls are full of things you can buy in the shop or cheap stuff from the internet 😏 While I was out shopping, John was busy screeding my pantry floor which is now ready to fit out. I am getting a second hand door that Martin has taken out on one of his jobs and all the fixtures and fittings will be upcycled or recycled things. I am having my sister give me a hand with this as she has a much better eye for styling than I do but it also needs to be practical as well.

The temps are set to fall quite a bit this week, to nearer normal for the time of year, we have had it too good for too long 😂 but it was very nice while it lasted and hopefully it will make the winter seem a little bit shorter 😝

Have a great week and once again apologies for the lack of dedication to writing things down 🙄

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Card making, cake baking & bread.

Monday 8th November: Hellooo I will try to be a little more focused on writing the blog this week, been an bit slack if I am honest 😁

This morning it was fresh but not frosty, a beautiful pink sunrise greeted us first thing. John did the morning feeding and letting out and then went off to work after requesting a fresh loaf of bread. Happy to oblige as I haven’t made one for over a week so it was about time really. Once the bread was on the go I sorted out what would be for dinner later and prepped the veg. I also made a crumble, apple and strawberry 😋, strawberry’s always smell amazing when they are cooking and while apple and strawberry is not a usual combination for crumble it is a very tasty one so give it a try. While waiting for the bread to do I may as well do other things in the kitchen so I also made a sort of flapjack. Not the standard type with syrup though, this one was a combination of oats, honey and peanut butter, a touch of salt, some vanilla and a handful of granola. All mixed together and then pressed into a tin, marked into squares and put in the fridge. This will be my ‘breakfast grab’ or ‘I feel peckish’ snack 😁

Is there a better way to start the week than with a freshly baked loaf of bread? 🥰

I did a few other things around the house as well as prepping some more Christmas cards ready to decorate another time, need to get ahead with those as there will be plenty to do in the run up as it is.

The evenings are drawing in and so it is now my turn to do the afternoon feeding although John rang to ask if I could also shut them away at dark as he would be late. It’s not the only thing that was be late because if I have to go out and do that, it means the dinner doesn’t get put on until I come back in, which is ok until John starts moaning he is hungry when he comes home 🤣 tough mate, I can’t do it all 🤪

We had the straw delivery yesterday and we had a conversation about carbon capture and how lots of farmers are now growing a carbon capture crop instead of food. I get why it’s an attractive choice for farmers but in my opinion it’s very short sighted, we will be growing less food to feed the country and having to import it instead, what’s the point of capturing carbon on the one hand while creating it on the other 🤷‍♀️ Somebody explain that one to me if they can please 😏 If you are going to grow carbon capture then at least use an edible crop if possible.

Had another phone call about more woodchip tonight, I don’t like to turn it away so even more will be arriving tomorrow 😂 I need to shift some of the other pile I think.

Tuesday: It was a lovely day today with above average temperatures and plenty of sunshine. With another wood chip load arriving today I thought I ought make a good effort to move some of the pile that is already there. I barrowed until I couldn’t barrow anymore and then I went onto cutting back the dahlia foliage as the frost has blackened most of them now. Sam arrived mid morning with the twins and we spent an hour or more moving the electric fence in the front paddock. The horses haven’t been in this paddock for a number of years because I planted 4 fruit trees in there but these have been fenced off. The grass got too long to mow and my scything is not up to it 😂 so I needed to get it eaten off in order to be able to mow it next spring. It will also help to flatten the ground out with them trampling all over it 🙄 After a break for lunch and some playing Sam went home, Charlie also called in while they were here, back from her honeymoon 🥰

Time for the afternoon rounds and egg collecting, while I was out there I replenished the hay for the rabbits and Guineas, topped up all the water holders, put in clean straw for the ducks and some for the hens in the stable and then while waiting for someone to come and collect something I barrowed a few more loads of woodchip 🤪

Wednesday: I spent most of the day making Christmas cards to put out for sale, I was feeling quite tired so a day doing something gentle is a good way to regroup.

Thursday: I cleaned and hoovered the boot room before going out with Shelley and Flo and spending a lovely few hours at a Christmas market and garden centre. We met Charlie and Macca there and had lunch as well, lovely day. When I got back it was time to feed the birds (who had been left in because I was going out) collect the eggs and then the twins arrived to stay while Mia went for her swimming lesson. In the evening we went round to see Mum and Ken who have had a nasty bug but are just starting to get over it now. There are such a lot of nasty bugs going around as well as chicken pox at the moment, dodge the bugs winter is ahead of us I think lol.

Friday: The day started with rain but the sun came out mid morning so not a bad day. I thought I had better get my Christmas cake started so this morning I have measured out all the dry ingredients and they are now soaking in brandy and orange juice for the next 24 hrs. If you fancy a go at making your own, I followed a Merry Berry recipe, they are usually pretty foolproof and there is an online calculator to adjust measurements to the size and shape of your tin. A tip you might find useful is to measure your tin and then use a permanent marker to write the size on the bottom for next time, this goes for any baking tin you use, I am always forgetting what size they are and it doesn’t really do to guess 😂 As always I substitute what I haven’t got with something I have and likewise if there is an ingredient you don’t like then just change it, I will be using walnuts instead of almond because that’s what I have available.

Saturday: I got the rest of the cake ingredients mixed and then combined to two and cooked for four hours 😁 Christmas cake done ✔️ just got to ‘feed it’ weekly.

Mid morning Sam, Luke and the kiddies arrived and I looked after the children while Sam and Luke went for a meeting. Once they were back Luke helped John to get a bit more work done out the back and now the pantry is nearly ready, just need to concrete the floor and put a door on then time to fit it out with shelves etc. Meanwhile Sam was sorting out the horses and the stables, the horses came in to be wormed and then will stay in for a few days. The children were helpful, on the whole 😜 Luke stayed on after the rest of his family went home and worked with John until dark.

Christmas cake 🥰

Sunday: Today we needed to get a lot of tidying done in the back bit, stuff to the skip, stuff to the burning pile, stuff to put up for free, stuff to sell. Mid morning we went to Charlie and Maccas to look at the wedding photos, popped to get a bit of shopping afterwards and then back home to shift more rubbish and get the scrap wood burnt. We had someone come to collect any decent burning wood and someone come to buy some bits we were selling. You can’t beat a big bonfire in November so that’s what we had🔥

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A farewell, a home brew & Christmas cards

Thursday 4th November: Again it’s midweek before I think of sitting down to write the blog, not sure why that is happening but I will try to be better otherwise I forget things.

Monday I spent the morning cleaning and then making some banana bread in the early afternoon before doing the afternoon feed and egg collecting rounds. The clocks have changed and now it is getting dark before John gets home from work and so it’s my turn to start doing the birds in the afternoon, the mornings are still light enough at the moment for John to do them before work. I also cleaned out the dirty ducks, no matter how much you clean them out they soon make a mess especially if it has been raining.

Tuesday I can’t really remember what I did first thing although I must have done something 😜 At midday my sister picked me up and we went to my cousins funeral, a lovely send off and a bitter sweet day really. Sad that he has left this world but happy that he was here at all and we spent a lovely afternoon with family reminiscing.

Wednesday was much busier, I figured I ought to get my arse into gear a bit 😂 As soon as the frosty morning disappeared I went out and got some things done in the veg garden. I have been waiting for the compost heaps to drop a little before putting any more on them, and now that they have I was able to pile on any dead foliage I had already pulled up a couple of weeks ago. I went into the big tunnel and finished the tidying I started late last month. The citrus trees have now been wrapped ready for the cold months ahead and all the beds are covered, it pretty tidy in there now, I cut back the lemon verbena and will be using some of that for various things, the dahlia is now cut back and the pit wrapped up, just some lettuces growing in there for winter use.

After that I sowed a packet of broad beans and some onion sets in the small raised beds John put in earlier in the year. I feel as though I am now getting the hang of year round growing, it has taken me long enough lol. I have leeks, cabbages, kale, winter lettuce, carrots and garlic already growing and now I have the onions and beans in as well, I really should add some peas to that list and it would be complete.

Mid afternoon I made some tea, not any old tea mind you, this tea was grown by me right here 😁 I have a camellia sinensis plant and have been growing it from small for the past two years, this summer I harvested a few leaves and dried them. There were just enough for a small cup, I bought a small tea pot and had a little tea ceremony. It wasn’t very strong but it did taste like tea, my self sufficiency goals are complete ✔️

The darker evenings come quickly now and it wasn’t long before the curtains were shut and the lights went on and after having dinner I went off to the flower arranging group. Tonight it was a demonstration by a local florist who has competed and won a medal at Chelsea, she did four arrangements, all different, all beautiful and now I will have to have a go a some of them myself 🥰

Thursday: I spent the majority of the day making Christmas cards with buttons and up cycled bits and pieces, they sold well last year and I want to get ahead I bit in case there is demand this year 😂 Apart from that and doing the rounds in the afternoon I didn’t do anything else on the Smallholding.

Friday: Oh my that was a cold night 🙄 very frosty this morning though the the sun is shinning through so hopefully it won’t last long. First thing this morning was a delivery of materials so I got that all sorted and then decided to make some roasted butternut squash soup, def a soup day. I had a look at a few recipes and then made my own up, I roasted two small squash with some red onions, garlic a chilli and some celery leaves in olive oil and some salt and pepper. Once roasted I blended it up with some vegetable stock and water, some of the recipes have ginger or maple syrup in them so depending on how you like your soup you can add what you like really. I went for a touch of maple syrup 😋 Apart from the maple syrup and the veg stock the rest of the ingredients are entirely home grown so the food miles are very low in comparison, also the energy consumption levels, minimal processing, just great quality food 🥰

I need to get back on some healthier than usual eating as I feel a bit urgh, dumpy, doughy, you know what I mean 😂 extra layers of winter clothing doesn’t help either.

Saturday: Spent the morning doing a bit of cleaning while John was busy out the back continuing with that project. Lunchtime a straw delivery arrived and then I went to Sams to look after the children overnight while they went away.

Sunday: Came back home around lunchtime and had a nap 😂 the twins were awake at around 4am having a dinosaur fest, I could hear them roaring at each other and laughing for about an hour 🤪 Roast dinner at Shelley’s late afternoon and that’s another week done.

Have a good one x x