Monday 28th February 2022: There was a beautiful pink glow in the sky this morning before it turned to drizzle.
To say I felt sick yesterday when Putin started talking about Nuclear alert was an understatement and I am sure that the vast majority of you felt the same. How is it in this day and age that someone with such power can (or even want to) play such stupid games 🤷♀️ A world where everyone lives in harmony is clearly not possible sadly, the events are unbelievable and the pathetic rhetoric he spouts is also unbelievable, he has lost touch with reality, if he really ever had a hold of it. Because of all that is going on my thoughts are dragged straight back to self sufficiency mode. Not just on a personal level but a National one, the reliance on other countries for vast amounts of supply be it energy, metals, wood or food etc is, in my humble opinion, a big mistake. We have seen how quickly things can change and if the last few years have taught us anything at all it should be that relying on others for our needs can at times see us limping along in survival mode rather than thriving 😏
I spent the morning in relative bliss in the greenhouse potting on plants that I started off at the end of last year. There are good signs of growth and so while we are in the calm before the storm period I decided to pot things on and feed anything that looked like it was in need. Most of these plants will go out for sale at the front but some of them will be used for the cut flower beds or to fill up any empty areas in my flower beds.
Rain stopped play outside in the afternoon.
Tuesday: Is it just me or has everyone got a morbid interest of turning the news on whenever possible? I like information and if I see something written or heard something I like to check it out from as many sources as I can. Nothing I have heard that has come from Russian propaganda has any merit whatsoever as far as I can tell. Things like the Nazi reference to Ukraine, does he have a point I think so off I go to check it out from the most reliable, independent source I can find, I have checked out many things and they have all been twisted to suit Putins purpose, so I conclude that the man is mad, I suspect most other people think so too and who knows where this will end. I am willing Ukraine to somehow beat off the might of the Russian army, their bravery is incredible.
I did a bit in the greenhouse, sowed a couple more seeds but that was about it really, I went to town in the afternoon with a Shelley for a mooch round the charity shops and a hot chocolate (weather is miserable). It was me doing the animals in the afternoon and while I was doing the rounds I realised that the fox had tried to get in the goose hut. One one of the roof rails is rotten and the ply underneath joins right at that point, I think the fox has got up there and tried to scrabble the rotten wood out of the way to gain access. What made me think this is that some things that were on the roof were down on the floor and they were not there yesterday evening. John had to go up and put an extra piece of ply on top of the roof as a temporary measure to make sure I don’t lose any of my lovely gooses 😁
Wednesday: More of the same weather wise though it is supposed to improve later in the week. For now it is grey, damp and drizzly so not much going on outside. I did sow some mangetout seeds (1st sowing) in the greenhouse, I think trying to sow direct would be a waste of time, there are the mice that pinch them or the weather that rots them so starting them off inside is a safer option.
I have been putting the final touches to my very first competition entry at the flower club tonight 😝 I really have no idea if I fulfilled the brief, in fact there wasn’t one really, look it up on the internet, well that produced thousands of different interpretations 😂 so I have done my best with what I had and what I wanted to achieve. I was surprised how nervous I am at submitting it later, but I am also excited to see what everyone else has done to get some ideas for another time and we have a demonstration which will be lovely. A pot et fleur is what was asked for and hopefully that’s what I have produced 🤷♀️ next time it’s a pave so I’d better get researching that next 😋
Thursday: I am bouncing around this morning with the biggest grin on my face because I only went and came in second in the ‘pot et fleur’ competition 😁 I was genuinely amazed and even more amazing is that the demonstrator who was booked was the independent judge and did the critique said that it was a difficult choice between the first and second place, whaaaaat 😁😁😁 seriously I can’t tell you how chuffed I am that I got it right. The demonstration itself was really inspiring it was titled ‘be kind to the earth’ and the arrangements were all made using compostable or recyclable holders so right up my street and she even made a heart similar to the ones I made with the weeping birch, obviously hers were amazing but it gives me something to work towards next year so watch this space lol.
My entry which I was totally amazed to find got second place 😁
Not much on the agenda this morning and I had a hospital appointment in the afternoon. The trip to and from the hospital took longer than the actual appointment 🙄 still it was nice to see a consultant face to face again, last time I saw anyone it was 2019 😮 All is well though so that is a good thing.
Friday: Not a bad day, a tad cold this morning but no rain and the sun made an appearance this afternoon. I did some baking this morning, just an oat and seed bar for me to snack on and a date and walnut cake for John to snack on lol. In the afternoon I went into the greenhouse and potted up some dahlias that had arrived, these were from Sarah Raven and are the William Morris collection 😁 there were supposed to be four tubers in there but I found five yay. I also sowed quite few annual seeds, amaranth (green giant) China Aster, phlox (crème brûlée) calendula (orange flash) some sunflowers, teddy bear, a multi stem and some large sunflowers, I also sowed some foxglove seeds, I think that was it but could have been a few more things 🤔 After that I made a cup of tea and sat out the front in the sunshine for a little while that was until,I spotted lots of sycamore seedlings sprouting so I did some weeding. Back inside to get the dinner sorted and then out to feed the poultry and collect the eggs. Back in to get the dinner in the oven and while it was cooking I had a live workshop to attend online. After we had eaten I had another live workshop to attend online and finally that was the end of the day and I could spend the rest of the evening relaxing (actually I was playing wordless unlimited 😝)
Saturday: I planted up plenty of gladioli bulbs today although not all of them, I will be successionally planting these so as to stagger the time that they come into bloom, I don’t want them all blooming at the same time. This will be the same for most of the annuals, the seeds will have a gap of at least two weeks between sowings so that I get a continuous flush of flowers rather than all at once (that’s the plan anyhow) I also potted on some tomato seedlings that I have been growing indoors, they are doing well and just needed to go into bigger pots to bring them on more. I sowed some more zinnia seeds and some sweet peas called ‘sublime scent’ 🥰 After doing that I went and helped John who had been giving the birds a good clean out, he did the ducks, the new point of lay at the front and the hens at the back. I went and did the birds in the stable block, we deep litter those so it was a case of raking it over, adding new sawdust and redoing the laying boxes and areas. I also added some sunflower hearts, seaweed and diatomaceous Earth to their food bowls. The new hens have begun to lay 😁 it won’t be long before we are getting lots of pullet eggs every day. Early evening I went over to Sam’s to babysit while he and Luke went out for the night.
Sunday: Not a bad day today although the sunshine was a bit deceiving, it looked a lot warmer than it actually was. We were up quite late for us as the babysitting was an early morning finish 🥱 but we soon got on with a few things. John did some tidying and burnt some rubbish meanwhile I prepped the dinner for later today and this time it was Sam, Luke and the kids coming for roast. I can’t think what else we did today but we were constantly on the go so must have got quite a bit done.
I need to wander across the paddock tomorrow sometime and see if the wild garlic is growing yet, I have seen other posts where people have handfuls, maybe mine will get to that stage one day 🙄
I hope you have a great week, the news on the world stage at the minute is not so good and every time I watch the news I feel heartbroken for Ukraine. All the more reason to really enjoy the little things in life, the Robin singing it’s heart out on the branch of a tree, that lonesome sunbeam that has found a chink in the clouds, the sound of normal everyday life going on around us, don’t take anything for granted, look, listen, love x x
Monday 21st February 2022: We have had three storms in five days and it’s not done yet, Dudley, Eunice, Franklin and next will be coming Gladys 🙄😩 The first was bad, the second was worse, the third was as bad as the second and goodness knows what the forth has in store for us, all the while each gust will be loosening tree roots and the dry winter we had just came to an abrupt end 😝 As I always say, you have to watch for February, it’s a bitch that bites you on the backside!
We managed to get the new lawn area down before the storms hit, it makes the garden look a lot bigger but I now have to decided where to put the herbs I dug up.
This is where I had the herb bed but we have done away with it and made a bigger lawn area, less weeding for me more play area for the children. Luckily we have had plenty of rain to water the new turf in 😂
There is absolutely no let up in the constant gusting of wind 😏 It’s like a headache you can’t get rid of. John has gone to work this morning but he did the rounds before he left and one of the geese has laid an egg 😁 hopefully that will be the first of many. I would really like to be getting on outside but there is no chance of that at the minute so yesterday I bought more plants and bulbs instead 😝 We have the point of lay hens arriving this afternoon, they were supposed to come Friday but storm Eunice was a bit fierce for driving in and so it was decided that Monday would be better 🙄 Meanwhile I spent the morning indoors and paid the balance of our holiday later this year, it was one that was booked pre pandemic and so we never got there. One of the stops (the main reason we booked it) is in St Petersburg, Russia, so we may not get there again this year, who knows how that is all going to pan out at the minute. It is all pretty gloomy on the news front, the weather is awful, really should just hibernate I reckon.
I decided to pop out to the greenhouse and pot up the bulbs I bought to bring them on a little and also sowed a few seeds, bells of Ireland and lemon mint both which are good fillers for bouquets. The wind is insane and we have lost yet more roof panels from the Guinea pig cage, we bought two more on Saturday to replace the ones that had already come off and smashed but we haven’t been able to fix them yet as the wind has not relented. I did say to John we need to rethink the roof but he decided to just replace what is there, well now I think we really do need to re design it because that’s just ridiculous. I personally think we will have to drop the roof to inside the walls, it just gets the brunt of the strong winds and doesn’t survive, no point flogging a dead horse as they say. The fences out there are also wobbling like crazy, I think we are going to have a good bit of extra work to do once the winds finally cease. To be honest we need what I have always said we needed and that is an extra hedge down the side of the garden area, I wanted to double fence it years ago (because the horses would eat the hedge otherwise) and put a hedge inbetween, but my thoughts always land on deaf ears, time to shout louder I think as this kind of weather is only going to get worse in my humble opinion. Hedges are the natural windbreaks that help to slow the speed and reduce damage, it’s why I am always amazed that people are so keen to rip them out 🤷♀️
We took delivery of 40 point of lay hens today, they will begin laying in a couple of weeks time and so should have plenty of eggs going into spring. The price of feed is going up massively, the feed supplier isn’t even passing the whole increase on as he is too embarrassed but we have done the figures and will be running a deficit if we don’t put our eggs up by 20p a box. To be honest we should do it every time there is a feed price increase but we don’t and now find we are caught on the hop. Half the problem is the cost of everything is going up and the other half of the problem is the bigger companies squeeze out the smaller producers, so use them or lose them is my advice to anyone who has local producers near them. I know so many people who are thinking of giving up altogether because it’s just not cost effective to carry on 😣
The septic tank lorry arrived, I had spoken to the office but they never got back to me with an appointment so I wasn’t expecting him but that’s fine we were here and it needed emptying so it’s all good.
Tuesday: Not any old Tuesday 22/2/22 it will be all the 2s at 22:22 tonight lol. I got up wandered into the kitchen looked out the window and saw the horses in the front paddock 🙄 threw on my clothes quickly and went out to get them back into the side paddock. We had let them in there before Christmas to eat the grass off but they were inside an electric fence to stop them eating the hedgerow and my fruit trees. During the storms the side fence had rocked loose and a gateway had come down, I had said to John we need to sort that out, he said it will wait to the weekend so we hashed it back up. I was cross with myself really because I should have pushed John into getting it sorted there and then, I knew what the outcome would be and I was right. The horses will not miss any opportunity to be somewhere they are not supposed to be, luckily they didn’t touch the fruit trees or I would have been so much more annoyed. As it was I jarred my back again trying to move the slip rails to get them out of the field, not the best of moods this morning. I don’t feel the best either and took a covid test just to make sure it is not that (negative thank goodness) So with the niggling pain in my back returned (it was just easing right off) and a heady sinus thing going on, I am rather grumpy and tired today. The winds have eased off but it is still pretty windy out there, it was still this morning but picked up again now. The momentum and enthusiasm I had for everything Spring will bring, has for the moment disappeared, it doesn’t help with the very depressing problems on the Ukrainian border, worrying and unsettling times. I don’t think half the population even realise what it will mean if there is a full escalation of the situation, a Third World War is not something that is comprehensible in this day and age but it could have far reaching consequences for those that are ‘fighting fit’ it doesn’t bear thinking about to be honest.
Sam and Shelley came over with the children and we spent some time in the front paddock playing in the sun was still pretty blustery mind you lol.
John went out to look at a job and when he came back he said the horses had bust into the front paddock again 🙄 So I went out and got them some hay and took them to the far paddock and shut them in while we repaired the fence a little bit better than we had before though it still needs doing properly. It is solid for the time being but once they broke through they will keep going at it so it needs fortifying 😂
Charlotte came round to discuss her venture into growing veg 🥰 She is buying a tiny greenhouse and using some space here, it will be good to pass on as much knowledge as I can.
Wednesday: John has gone to work this morning but before he went he did the animals, the back lot anyway and which left me to do the animals in the orchard and the new hens, just to check on them and make sure everything’s got water and feed et cetera et cetera so that’s what I did. Once I’d finished making sure everything was fed and watered I thought, well I will pick up some of the debris from the storm namely the roof panels that came off of the guinea pig run, two had to come off and then some more came off and smashed all over the ground. Picked it all up and put it in a pile, bent down to pick the whole lot up and 🤬 buggered my back, just when it was getting so much better 😢 I limped inside shouting ‘ooo’ ‘arghh’ and the occasional swear word and am now stuck on the sofa, I wanted to get soo much done today 🤦♀️ I have taken some painkillers and having a coffee hoping it wears off, I could cry, in fact I feel like crying right at this minute.
It would be fair to say I did bugger all today except nurse a bad back, hobble about, get an ice pack on it, get a hot water bottle on it (at different times 😝) lie down, sit down, sit up, walk around, wince a lot and resign myself to being incapable, all of which is pretty annoying as there was a fair bit to do and the weather wasn’t too bad. Tomorrows weather is looking a bit more wintery so I will have missed the opportunity 😏
Thursday: Didn’t do much apart from the usual today as I went with Sam, Shelley and the children to soft play. Well I obviously didn’t go on the soft play but I sat and drank coffee while the kids played, then we all went back to Shelleys u til mid afternoon.
Friday: A busy, busy day today. I have plants arriving left right and centre and so I spent the morning planting them up in the cut flower bed area. Roses, sweet Williams, sea holly and Veronica all went in. Plus I planted some of the herbs I dug up at the end of last year. Then John came home and we went out for lunch, well that was the plan except the cafe was on a restricted menu so it was a sandwich and cake. Back home and we got on with tidying and sorting lots of areas in the garden ready for the season ahead. I planted up a task for the flower club I go to, a ‘pot au fleur‘ I have had to Google it and interpret it to fit with what I want to do. I don’t have house plants so don’t want to buy them just to do this arrangement so I have gone with an outdoor style one lol. John cut the grass this afternoon including the new turf, conveniently I get emails telling me what to look for in order to decide when to cut it, it’s ready and it’s dry enough today so that can be ticked off the list for a couple of weeks.
Drying tulip petals 😁
Ooops sorry busy weekend almost forgot about the blog 🤪 Saturday and Sunday: Busy out in the garden as the weather was lovely for the time of year. John has been busy putting an extra row of slabs next to the cold frames so that I have somewhere to put more plants that I am bringing on. Meanwhile I have had plants arriving eeek so I am E been busy planting g them up, generally speaking plants will arrive at the optimum time for planting unless they are plug plants. I have been sowing more seeds, sweet peas as a mouse ate most of the first lot 🙄 I have been out to the garden centre today with Charlotte, she wants to grow a lot more of her own this year and so we went to get seed potato’s and onion sets plus seeds for micro veg and other salads etc. I also cooked a roast today for Shelley, Martin and the kids this time.
Beautiful kale from the garden for dinner today 😁
That’s pretty much it for the week, things are looking awful in Europe, trying not to dwell on it too much but it does need thinking about from time to time, unbelievable in this day and age 😢 Have a good week and hopefully the situation will have improved by next week though I am not holding my breath x
Tuesday 8th February 2022: Yes Tuesday 🤬 I have completely lost the draft I started yesterday 🤷♀️ I am having a mare with technology at the minute, slow to load everything although my provider says all lines in are working correctly. I began to think I had been hacked so changed all my passwords including the one for this blog (I had a spike in stats which seemed sus) and now everything is up s**t creek without a paddle as they say. I have done all the things they suggest plus updated all the security ware and the first thing I find when I log on this site is a missing draft and weirdly some of the posts have had dates changed, I bloody hate technology sometimes. It took me all afternoon to update every install and I haven’t really got very far forward, still having issues 😫 If by some miracle I find the missing draft I will continue with it below.
Did a bit in the greenhouse first thing then Sam arrived with the twins, the farrier who was due at 12 was now coming at 10.30. We got sorted, got the horses in, filled up a hay net and a sack for the filled for when they went back out. Lucy and George helped (I say that loosely 😆) as helpful as two and a half year old can be at any rate 😁 The rest of the day was spent trying to sort the internet out, Shelley and Flo popped in for a cuppa in the afternoon.
Wednesday: I figured out why the draft is lost, because I didn’t save it before exiting doh, but all the other things still stand. I was still trying to sort it all at 9.20 last night and today it is still dropping in and out 🤪 No idea why or how to resolve it to be honest and losing the will to live trying.
No idea what I wrote on Monday and can’t remember what I actually did now either, some clearing up in the front beds I think, can’t remember what else I wrote but never mind.
I had a good day today in the garden, John was here for a while this morning, he did the rounds and then went out to finish getting the compost heap sorted. I know it seems like it’s taking ages but it had to be moved from one place to another and then again because there is not enough room to do it all in one hit. Plus he decided that he may as well riddle it after all so that takes time, he has now put all the available compost into the raised beds on the cut flower area though we still need to fill some more. I decided on four beds that way I can do four successional sowings and when one is finished in turn I can clear them. Meanwhile I sorted out plants that have been sitting all winter and are now starting to wake up, potting some on and putting some out for sale. After I finished that we stood and had a good look at the cutting patch to try and finalise where everything would be going, I think I finally have a plan. Not before time as a few things really need to go in soon so that they can start producing lovely blooms 😁 At this point, which was still only around 10am, John went off to work and I set about weeding some of the other beds. I was out there until 2pm happily weeding on my hands and knees. One of the beds is a difficult one, it has more asparagus in there and normally it is too wet to get on it and weed it, then the asparagus grows and that snaps pretty easily if you try to weed in and around it so I am pretty chuffed and more than a little amazed that I have done it already at the beginning of Feb 🙄 It has been such a dry winter that working on the soil is easy for a change. I came in and got some lunch, sat down for a rest and John came home, lol why is it always when I have just sat down 🤷♀️
I have a couple of deliveries coming this week, some more pallet collars to make raised beds and a peat free compost delivery. I should have some bare root roses arriving any day as well as more seeds 🤣 I think I need much more space than I have for these flowers, it’s becoming an obsession!
Note to self: don’t forget to save draft 🤪
Saturday: Yep I have lost some days but for no other reason that I haven’t written anything 🙄 Thursday John was home some of the day and so we worked outside as the weather was fair but that’s as much as I can remember, except that I went for my 4th vaccination and it stung this time so I came home had a cuppa and a rest lol. Friday, I did the morning rounds and pottered in the greenhouse a while then I had a compost delivery mid morning. An hour or so later Sam came over with the twins and Shelley came with Florence. I had a delivery of bare root roses in the afternoon. Back to Saturday, the wind is back and it’s cold but not freezing just feels cold and I had trouble getting warm today. Up early, because I was going out with my sister to a vintage fair in Cheltenham. I quickly planted some hellebore that arrived before I went, I wanted to get them in because it is going to rain pretty much all day tomorrow. Once I came back early afternoon, had a cuppa and a sit down, I went out to the greenhouse (not windy in there) I have been soaking some ranunculus bulbs for a day or so and now they are nice and plump I wanted to get them in pots to start them off. They will go into the cutting garden eventually (once the frosts have passed) but if I can get them ahead that’s good. I also potted up my dahlia tubers to wake them up as well, one of them has a tiny green shoot so now is a good time. The plan is to get them going and then take cutting from them before I transplant them into the garden and cutting patch. I also sowed some sweet rocket (1st sowing) Meanwhile John has also been busy today, some of the time in the garden area doing bits and pieces for me and then some other jobs on top (he told me but I have already forgotten what 😝) I haven’t put the bare root roses in yet, I am trying to decide where is going to be best to plant them 🤷♀️
I had a little play with some flowers and foliage from the garden, not a lot to work with at the minute but I enjoyed myself, I said to John I can’t wait to have loads of flowers to make big bunches with 🥰
Note to self: don’t forget to grow veg this year as well 🤣
It is just a couple of weeks now before seed sowing can start in earnest, I cannot wait lol, looking forward to the warmer, longer days.
Sunday: The weather started off ok, dry and mild but rapidly declined to bring rain for most of the day. Beforehand however we did manage to get a few things sorted, John did the animals and then a bit of tidying up in the garden, he also cleared the gully across the driveway so that any heavy rain can run away nicely. I sorted out a bit for roast dinner later and then went out to plant some bulbs that arrived yesterday and the rose bushes that arrived the day before. I wasn’t quite sure where I was going to plant these because I need to get to them but I didn’t want them so close to a patch way that up I had to brush past them, they ended up within the veg area because that is full sun which they love and not going to be difficult to get to. Then we went off to get a bit of shopping, not much just the basics, we still have plenty in the freezers to live off yet 🙄 Popped into see Mum and Ken for a coffee before returning home, we met Shelley at Mums and she came back with us to get some eggs and stopped for a cuppa and then Sam, Luke and the children turned up for an hour or two. Once they had all left I prepped the rest of the dinner and then sat down for a couple of hours. Charlie and Macca are coming to eat with us later so we will have seen almost everyone today 😂
We are, like everyone else, watching the tensions on the Russian/Ukrainian border with extreme interest, hoping that it is all some puffed up, macho nonsense. I find it difficult to believe in this day and age that one country can think it can just invade another, seems we haven’t come very far in the last 70/80 years, in fact I would go as far to say the world is dumbing down in my not very expert opinion 😏
When I went to the supermarket this morning there were rows and rows of beautiful imported flower bouquets in the front of the shop for easy access. Inside the shop behind a stack of boxes (I kid you not) we’re a few bunches of British grown tulips and daffodils, I should have complained to management really but the shop was rammed and the staff had enough to do without me adding to their problems but I may send an email.
Monday 31st January 2022: The last day of January and while I would never be one to wish my life away I am certainly glad we are another month nearer to some warmer weather 😁 John has gone to work this morning which meant I was on the rota to do the rounds, it is squally out there. The wind is from the west but it is quite cold, there are some big gusts every now and then and it’s generally unpleasant though not as bad as they are having it further North so I am grateful for that. Unless I can find enough jobs to do in the greenhouse this morning I will not be going out there until the wind dies down 😂
I realise I now have a large amount of bulbs to plant for the cutting garden and I really need to sit down and fully apply myself to the plan. I need to go through everything I have ordered that is not here yet, every plant I have already bought that is here, every lot of bulbs I have ready to go in and every seed packet that I have ready to sow. I need to organise a sowing plan both for under cover and direct sowing and make sure I leave enough room for both and then a planting plan that is beneficial to all the plants and makes it easy to harvest the flowers. I seem to be stuck on the plan but that is because I haven’t collated everything yet, I am sure once I have it will be easier to look at what need to go where. That will just be the beginning because then there will be the soil improvement, maybe raised beds to build for some things, the planting up and the sowing at the right time. Growing flowers for cutting is certainly different to growing them for pleasure, with the latter it doesn’t really matter when the flowers appear as long as they do at some point, with the former I need a steady ‘bloom’ throughout the months in order to have the best bouquets and posies. All of this will be running alongside the veg growing lol, good job I have been doing that for years and it’s almost second nature.
I finally sat down with all the seeds, a list of plants and some note markers and plotted out the cutting patch. I needed to make sure I have pathways so that I can reach the blooms with little effort and I needed to get in some sort of order what is seeded when, with or without heat, undercover or direct sow 🙄 I think I have it sorted, until I realise I have either missed something out or for something in the wrong place 😂
Mum called round and I helped her to get something sorted on her laptop so that she can hopefully get her manuscript sorted and sent off to publishers, she has been writing it and re writing it for years, time to get it looked at 🥰
I heard a noise outside and wondered what the heck it was, looked out to see our hedge being cut in the driveway. We had it done for the first time last year and John decided it was so much easier and quicker to pay someone else to do it that he had asked him to do it again this year, he randomly turns up when he has got time.
And now I can tell you what I have known for a while, we are going to have another grandchild 😁🥰 Charlie and Macca are expecting their first baby in mid August and no they didn’t waste any time but that was the plan all along! Six grandchildren 😮 awesome, we are totally delighted and can’t wait to meet him/her when the time comes.
The egg numbers dropped drastically from the hens we moved outside, arrgghh just when I need them to stabilise, I should have given that a lot more thought 🤔 it’s colder out there and they had the light on for a couple of hours after dark in the stable block, doh.
Tuesday: Positively pooped by lunchtime 😂 I spent a very busy morning outside, first I did the morning rounds and then straight onto some gardening chores. I set up a map of the beds for the cut flower garden then decided that is wouldn’t work how I had organised it so I am back to the drawing board. I cleared a few weeds from the raised bed between the tunnels, it still has some small cabbages growing in there but I also found some self set aquilegia and a primrose 🤷♀️ so I transplant those. I planted some more plants I bought at the weekend, beautiful hellebores and very bright cheery primroses. I potted up the foliage shrubs I bought a few weeks ago and I potted on various bits and pieces. I also tidied up a lot of the plants I divided at the end of last year, I leave the dead stems until I am certain I can recognise what the plant is and then snip them off. Then I went over to one of the bigger beds and started raking up debris, I emptied the compost bin nearby and started to refill it with any uncomposted materials (quite a lot of that) I got halfway through and realised it was lunchtime and I was hungry 😋 It’s breezy but the sun is shining and it is quite nice out there today.
Wednesday: The day started off on the wrong foot, John went off to work and I went to do the morning rounds and found that the hens had eaten most of the eggs that had been laid already🤬 These are the hens we moved to the outside pen and I have no idea why they are doing it, they didn’t do it in the stable 🤷♀️ I have now split them up a little, it’s not the room that is the problem but once one starts they all start. I called the supplier and ordered 40 more point of lay because these lot are now around 2/3 and they have developed bad habits 😂 It’s fair to say that they have been a delinquent bunch from the off, we have had plenty of batches in over the years and these were trouble right from day one, going where they shouldn’t, laying goodness knows where, in house fighting and now egg eating on a mass scale, time to go, once the new hens are laying well these lot will be sold off.
In order to work off my grumps I went out to the veg garden, it is a lovely day, fairly mild and the sun is out. I spent the whole morning sorting out the bed behind the fruit cage, it has the apricot tree (which doesn’t produce many apricots) the cherry tree (that the birds eat before I can get to them) the runner bean area, spare asparagus and the thornless blackberry. A bit of a mish mash and to be honest probably could do with a massive overhaul as comfrey and feverfew grow like billio in there and no matter how much I try I have a job to keep it all under control. After raking up debris and cutting down runners from the apricot tree I went on to sort the runner bean area out. This bit has some of the bindweed problem and so I have weed membrane down but I pulled it all up, cleared the bindweed roots that where surface and laid it back down. Then I did the other side of it, it seems like a bit of a wasted area really but for the time being it will stay like that as I don’t have the time or the energy to change any of it. I just need to make sure that it doesn’t get out of control because it is an area I don’t need to visit very much and so gets overlooked ( maybe call it the wild area 😉) The bindweed roots I pulled up will be burnt, don’t want to risk them in the compost otherwise the problem will get worse. I came in for lunch and a sit down, my legs got a bit wobbly, I was in need of sustenance. That’s when I sat and wrote this and I am hoping I find some energy to get back out there 😝
Thursday: I started off well, got all the morning rounds done and the hens are better behaved today, not munching on eggs, I have no idea what that was all about 🤷♀️ Then into the greenhouse to sort a few things out and pit some things up, I also tidied a few things, stuff I put down thinking I will move that later then before you know it there is quite a bit to move. I put some pots of tulips and allium out for sale, the green shoots are just pushing through the top of the soil so I know they are good and strong. Then Samantha arrived with the twins and stayed for the afternoon, normally she would then take the twins and go to pick up Mia from school, come back, drop the twins off and take Mia swimming. Today though she left Lucie with me and took George so Lucie helped me to feed the chickens and collect the eggs, she was brilliant, carrying a bucket with some corn in she fed the hens like a pro 😁 George was most upset that he didn’t get to stay and do it but he can have a turn next time though I don’t think he will be as helpful somehow. Lucie is definitely going to be an outdoorsy grafter type, George more of an indoorsy desk job type I think, he is already very precise with everything so maybe an architect lol. Once Mia came back from swimming and they had all gone home it was time to get dinner, John had pool night and I had an online masterclass about annuals, perennials and foliage 🥰 Will sleep well tonight.
Friday: Brrrr cold and raining first thing this morning with some sleet thrown in for good measure, needless to say I waited a while before going out to do the animals 😝 Once it had stopped raining I went out and got that all done, I was just sorting the eggs out when John came home having finished work for the day and it was only 9.30! That kind of put paid to my plans for the day (which actually was just a fair amount of reading and resting because I still felt tired) After having a coffee we decided to go and get some shopping done, I had made a list the night before of a few things I needed. After shopping we went round to see Mum and Ken for a cup of coffee and got back home around Midday. We actually didn’t get a lot else done to be honest, except the necessary, by the time I sorted out the evening meal, John popped out to have a quick look at a job someone in the village wants doing, and a few household bits, there wasn’t much time for anything major. Just as well really as it never warmed up at all really and the lower temps are around for a couple of days more yet.
I have another masterclass online again tonight and then one on Monday evening as well, I love it and there is always something to learn 😁
Saturday: Not sure what we did to be honest, apart from the usual jobs I rather think we didn’t do much at all in the day 😂 In the evening we went to the Cotswolds 2022 Sloe Gin competition at The Fox Inn, Broadway which is between Stow on the Wold and Morton in Marsh. The event raised money for Maggie’s cancer care charity. What a fabulous evening we had, firstly the fact that the entries wereWith members from Cornwall to Inverness, Flowers from the Farm is the award-winning membership association for artisan cut flower growers in the UK. all from the villagers was indicative of a great community, secondly the pub and its staff were friendly and welcoming. It is very many years since I have been to a pub that has that traditional village pub feel and vibe, we had great fun judging the 22 entries and giving them a score, we had some great food and a good laugh with the locals who were a welcoming, friendly bunch, honestly I couldn’t speak more highly of the whole event. We will definitely being going back to the pub and most definitely for next years competition lol. And for anyone who watches Father Brown investigates, that’s the pub they use for filming 🥰
Sunday: Despite the gin tasting last night we were up and at it this morning 😝 The windy weather is still here, getting tedious now mind you 🙄 but it is a little milder today I think. I spent the morning giving a full clean out to the quail and Guinea pig runs, once the guineas were done I went onto the quail, opened the door and one flew straight out past me and up onto the Turkey run roof. It stayed where it was and didn’t move so I went and got the clean straw, told John and he came to help me catch it. He waved a long pole in the direction of the quail who duly took off towards the greenhouse and landed in an ungainly fashion on the lawn. John went round to look for it and shouted he could find it, I went round and said ‘you have to think like a quail’ 😂 what is the first thing you would do as a timid little bird out in the big wide world, hide, I went round to the area I had seen it land and there it was tucked in some long grass. I was hoping that I would have some more quail delivered today but the chap is having difficulty getting hold of them, I am not in a hurry so it can wait. We came in for some lunch and then I sent John off to pick up a vase I had seen on marketplace, meanwhile I went into the greenhouse. It seems I have a mouse again this year because some of the sweet pea seeds have been disturbed and one which was shooting has been chewed off 🤬 I have now primed the trap with peanut butter, I need to get this one as soon as possible or I will have nothing growing, it is not an ‘all you can eat restaurant’ ya know 😏 Mid afternoon I decided that was enough outside and came in to get some compost ordered. I am swapping over to peat free, it will be good once the whole industry makes the move to only supply peat free. The only reason I don’t always use it is because I often ask John to pick some up, multipurpose compost he can mange to remember, multipurpose, pear free would be pushing it too far 😉
Some spring hope appearing 🥰
This week I joined Flowers from the Farm, this is an organisation I first saw and heard a few years ago at an RHS show. I was tempted to join back then but didn’t really have a plan going forward about growing flowers, well now I have and so I applied and became a full member 🥰
‘With members from Cornwall to Inverness, Flowers from the Farm is the award-winning membership association for artisan cut flower growers in the UK.’
If you want to read more about the association, where you can see them, what they are all about then go to www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk they also have a live map of all members who grow flowers here in he UK (including me😁)
Monday June 7th 2021: It’s Johns birthday today and he has this week off so naturally I am making him work here 😂 First off we got the morning stuff done and John let out the new batch of hens, they have been in over a week so time for them to explore. Unfortunately although they have plenty of acreage at the back to roam in they decided to come down to the front area 😜 I was not too happy with that as they will soon be scratching about in my new flower beds, we found some stock fence and corralled them back up towards the back and put them fence in place to prevent them coming down again. How long will it be before they find a way I’m not sure but for now they are not being a nuisance. Then John decided he was going to take out the old heating, he was going to wait until tomorrow but changed his mind, that’s why he is working on his birthday, not because I am making him really. He has disconnected the radiators and the heating pipes in the airing cupboard and will wait until tomorrow before draining the hot water cylinder because there is still a full tank that he can use tonight, best not to waste the energy that was used to heat it up 🙄 So from now on we are reliant on electric only, I think I will really miss the Rayburn itself but not the wood cutting, fetching loading and cleaning it out lol. While John was doing all that I was watering and then picking, peas, strawberries and asparagus today, I think that will probably be the last picking of the asparagus now, I wasn’t going to let it go to fern this year but I think it will be better for the health of the plant if I do. Then I went onto do some planting and tidying up in the very front bed just outside the gate, it has a few gaps so I planted some dwarf rudbeckia, chrysanthemums, a pheasant grass and a yellow daisy, should fill it all up nicely. Already growing are delphiniums, foxgloves, sweet peas, jacobs ladder, wall flowers (they have gone over now mind you) dianthus, day lilies and a few other things that escape my memory at the minute. By then it was lunchtime and Shelley and Florence came over with Rosie the rabbit, we had a cuppa and I trimmed Rosies nails, she will probably be coming to live here as she isn’t getting on with the guinea pig, she keeps biting it, they are not happy living together 🙄 We set up a run and had her out on the lawn and she seemed very content in there by herself. Shelley left and it was time for an afternoon sit down, I have bought just a neck massager for John for his birthday as he keeps having a real problem with his shoulder and neck. He has had it checked over by the doctor and had Bowen on it but it still gives him grief so a neck massager might just help.
Johns brother came round to visit just before dinner and then after we had eaten Sue and Shane popped round to say happy birthday on the actual day even though they were round yesterday with the others 😁
Tuesday: The sun gets higher quicker at this time of year so I am having to rush round to get stuff done. This morning was no exception, John did the animals and then went to do a small job he already had booked in, on his way back he is picking up materials to get the airing cupboard changed and sorted. After a quick shower I have been rushing about watering poly tunnels, pots, horses, doing the eggs, washing, sorting out plants and weed killing the side drive where some type 1 to dust has got to go down, can’t put it down with weeds on here or they will just grow through anyway. Quick sit down and an apple before I start again. The washing line is still a dilemma I can’t make a decision to save my life at the minute. It needs to be in the morning sun but by afternoon in the shade so that I can get it in without standing in the full summer sun. I was thinking that most people don’t get it but if you swapped the sun for Covid rays, imagine if they were rays and you had to protect your skin from them, then you might get some idea of what I have to do. Even factor 50 sun block only goes half way to stopping the reaction I get if I am caught out in it for more than five minutes and then add to that the amount of times I have to move around in between shade spots and you kinda of get the picture hopefully. I very rarely have bared skin apart from hands and face, my legs are usually fine, as is my torso and on the whole my arms though they do get affected even with long sleeves, but my hands, face, head and neck are all areas of concern. Ears are particularly difficult, putting sunblock on the ear is fiddly if I miss a bit I end up with itchy spots. Hats are great but in the heat I do end up with a headache from wearing it constantly, the neck cowl I have has been brilliant so far this year as that is a very sensitive area. You can see why in the heat of the day I prefer to be inside, it’s to hot outside with all those clothes on 😂 I really need to start setting the alarm for a lot earlier than 6.30 probably more like 5am, at the height of summer it will be 4am 🙄 just so I can get stuff done outside lol.
We are coming to the end of asparagus season but I did pick some yesterday along with some peas, I didn’t get to use them yesterday what with one thing and another so I am eating them today. I just googled asparagus and peas and a plethora of recipes came up, mostly risotto which I am not keen on. But one recipe caught my eye and that’s what I am making for my lunch, the dressing alone is amazing 🤩 and could easily be used instead of Mayo for potato salad or coleslaw. 1tbls Greek yoghurt, half teaspoon of honey and a teaspoon of mustard plus a squeeze of lemon. I use the Fage 0% so it’s really healthy as well 😁 Then chop the asparagus, and some bread (I just used half a bread roll) coat in a tbls of olive oil and roast in the oven. Hard boil two eggs and when they are all cooked toss in the dressing along with some peas, add a bunch of green salad and voila a seasonal salad. In my case most of it is home produced so that makes me even happier, the whole lot comes in at around 400 calories depending on the various amount you chose to use, I had 1/4 cup peas and 100g asparagus.
Trying to think what I did in the afternoon, pootled about a bit maybe. Although John was supposed to be off he had a job to go and do in the morning, then he came home around 11.30 had a cup of tea and had to go and do another job that he had forgotten he had booked in, it’s no wonder we never get anything finished around here 🙄 Eventually he came home, had a shower to use up the hot water and then drained down the cylinder, we got it out and he had take out some of the pipe work. The airing cupboard needs refitting and boarding out which is what he is doing at the moment (7.30pm) Meanwhile I had to go and feed the hens and collect the eggs, I had to leave it until the heat had gone out of the sun but it was still quite warm. I got the washing in as well which is also in the sun and now my energy levels have dipped quite a bit and I feel lethargic to say the least. It is really rather rotten sometimes I feel quite trapped inside when I really want to be outside.
Oh I remember what took me a while in the afternoon, downloading our coronavirus vaccination status, easy on my phone, not so easy on Johns 😜 And to add to the confusion both the Astra Zeneca and the Pfizer have now had their names changed, when you read it you think, that’s not the jab I had, but it is, they have just changed identity 🤷♀️
I put the animals to bed tonight as John was still working, I topped up the waters ready for the morning as I went and I also got Biscuit in from the paddock and put her on restricted grazing again. She does really well, she has had laminitis in the past where she was before but so far since we have had her we have managed to keep it under control. Jack is next for restriction as he is getting a bit fat, he won’t like that but he has no choice if he carries on as he is he will explode lol. I saw a barn owl flying low in the field behind while I was bringing biscuit in 🥰🦉
Wednesday: Lovely day, plenty of sunshine. Kicked of the day with the usual jobs then John got on with the airing cupboard and I went straight outside. I didn’t come back in for breakfast until nearly 10 as I wanted to catch as much shade as possible to get things done. I did get John to help me move the gazebo to an area I wanted to work on that gets the sun pretty quickly. I watered a few things first and the lovely Elodi clematis I planted the other day has been scratched up by something and broken pieces off, I have now covered it with a cloche and taken in the broken bits to see if I can root them in water. After watering one of the first jobs I wanted to get done was the big tunnel, don’t want to be in there once it starts to get hot 🥵 I weeded it all, despite putting down barrier to try and keep them under control they still managed to grow round the edges of the tunnel. And then I sorted out the strawberries, so far I have picked two bowls of them but the wood lice and slugs always manage to ravage them so I have tied the plants up in an effort to lift the berries away from the ground and hopefully that way I will get lots more. I had a few tomato plants that were in there that haven’t been planted, they are still in pots but there is no more room so I decided to plant them outside and if they produce, that’s great and if not it doesn’t matter much. The cucumbers are romping away in the tunnel but the melons are struggling, I need to do a bit of research to see what exactly are the best conditions as I never seem to get much from them. On then to the fruit cage, this is an area where bindweed is prolific, it strangles everything but once it is growing well I just go in and rip it up, it doesn’t stop it, I have tried for years to stop it, but it does knock it back and give the fruit bushes a chance. After that I weeded the broad bean bed and nipped out the tops of the plant, it already is showing signs of blackfly and taking the tops out will also slow the blackfly down so that the plant can do what it is supposed and produce beans. The blackfly is quite bad this year, I have noticed it on lots of things, I intend to blast them off with the hose later this evening. The last job before lunchtime was pricking out foxglove seedlings and potting on some dwarf rudbeckia, most of these will be going into the front beds when they are big enough, might as well fill them with what I have rather than going buying something else 😜 Going round today I have noticed how dry everything is again, we haven’t had rain for a few weeks, we don’t have any forecast for the next couple of weeks and the temps are set to keep climbing, looks like I will be watering a lot 🙄
When Kellee came to visit last week she took some lovely photos of the place, something I never really do and furthermore she wrote something quite lovely about her visit, I know she won’t mind me sharing:
and then there is the flourishing Frieslands Farm which is still in the family, owned, massively improved and tended by Dawn Pearse and her hubby John who have made this place a harmonious, ecologically perfect garden of Eden favouring the natural life cycles of all the creatures! How I thrill every time I witness this beautiful relationship Dawn has with this sacred land. Thank you Dawn. You are such a tremendous inspiration to me and hopefully hundreds of other people who care about the health of our planet. 💚
It was fairly overcast in the afternoon so after lunch and a sit down I was able to get on with some more bits and pieces outside though I can’t remember what lol. In between getting the dinner cooked I watered the front beds as some things are struggling with the dry, a lot of it is fine but recently planted needed a boost. I also planted some more dwarf rudbeckia in the front bed and one or two other things I have been growing on in pots, might as well fill it full, keeps the weeds down. Around 7.30 I went to water the fruit cage, I have a lot in pots, Bush cherry, olive, fig, blueberries and some yellow raspberries, they were all looking dry. I could see some storm clouds on the horizon, I could smell the rain and hear the thunder but I watered anyway, I have been here before where I have left it thinking the storm will come our way but it always goes round. It did spit a little while I was doing it but not much. Then shelley FaceTimed, well Josh actually, to tell me he passed his grading at martial arts 🥰 and it was raining well at her place. That is only a mile or so as the crow flies but as yet we still have not had a decent wetting here 😝 We are quite high up compared to the surrounding area, not high enough to have a magnificent view mind you but about 400m higher, that and the fact that the brook runs round us at a much lower level about 1/2 a mile away seems to be the reason that the weather fronts go around, they follow the lay of the land. So it’s 8.30pm and it looks like I will have to go out and finish doing the watering after all as I can see clear sky on the horizon now, bugger that 🤪
I went out and watered the squash as the rain never made here 🙄
Thursday: The week is whizzing past! Overcast from the start this morning but still warm, typical because today is the day of the partial eclipse but does not look like we will see much due to the amount of cloud cover.
John did the animals and then got on with the airing cupboard, putting it all back in and re fitting the shelves which have all had to be altered. The problem with the cupboard was the dust, because it’s in the boot room the dust seeps into the airing cupboard. Now he has reboarded it all and sealed all the joints so that it hopefully stays dust free, he has had to move the heater switch as well, it was on the inside and difficult to reach, now it’s very accessible outside 😁 I watched him do the copper pipe work last night, brought back plenty of memories of when I would go to work with him at the weekends way before we had children, he is still good at it although as I said to him, I remember when bending the pipe was a lot less effort than it seems now 😂 He has also taken off the ladder rails in the bathroom which were on the wet system, drained them down, cleaned them out and refilled them with thermal oil, they will also now be electric.
Meanwhile I was outside mostly weeding the front beds, I set an alarm on my watch for 11.05 to see if I could see any sign of the eclipse. I have mostly been weeding the ‘weedy’ bed, this one is slowly going how I want it to, it’s mostly a flowering shrub border but has other things that will readily self seed in there too. Love in a mist, poppies, verbena, forget me not, foxglove, sweet woodruff, creeping phlox, the idea is based on woodland really, a garden copse I suppose you might call it and I want it to evolve as naturally as possible. I have taken some photos and you will see that there are big gaps but I am hoping the shrubs will fill these (eventually) and the self setters will fill in the smaller gaps. I don’t want to rush this bed but it does mean I have to weed it all the time until the plants establish well enough, this time next year it should be fairly full.
The other beds also have their own personalities although these I am happy to keep adding to with plants I have grown or ones that take my fancy when I am at the garden centre 😜
This one is a cottage garden bed, full of roses, delphinium, lupin, nepeta, primroses, stocks, chrysanthemum, dahlia, Hardy geranium etc, still work in progress and yet to look at its best but getting there. A different view of the same bed.
The third one which is in front of the building doesn’t really have a character as such but it is becoming a favourite of mine. It is full of spring bulbs which have now mostly gone over and a lot of my favourite plants, salvia, geum, achillea, huechera, aliums, asters. It also has a lot of summer flowering bulbs in plus bedding plants and the forest pansy tree, a mish mash of all things wonderful. Again a lot of this will fill out massively so by the end of the season it will look full and colourful. No doubt there will be things I want to move come autumn but that’s all part of the fun of gardening 🥰
My alarm went off at 11.05 and I stood up to have a look skyward, nothing but clouds so I carried on for another 20 mins. I stood up to stretch and voila a break in the cloud and I could see the eclipse, my phone was on the table by the door so I ran to get it and by the time I had the cloud was back 😂 However there was another tiny break coming up so I waited and…….
……here it is, the partial eclipse of the Sun lol.
I did a bit more weeding before stopping for lunch, I made John a sandwich as well and then Shelley and Florence arrived to help do some gardening. Shelley did some weeding in the fruit cage for me while I introduced Florence to vegetable growing 😁 we looked at the peas, picked a pea pod, opened it and ate them, then we went onto doing the same with the carrots and finally onto the strawberries growing in the tunnel. Florence’s words when she saw them were ‘oh my goodness’ it is fabulous to be able to teach children not only where their food comes from, how it is grown but also how amazing it tastes when it’s freshly picked. If I can pass on just a little bit of knowledge and spark of interest then who knows it may develop into a passion for growing their own 🥰
I seriously can’t say it loud enough or often enough, growing your own fruit, veg, herbs is one of the most rewarding things, the sense of achievement when you taste your first crop of the year never diminishes, not for me at any rate. That first strawberry, tomato, pea, apple, plum, carrot, whatever it is, is pure delight. The wait seems like forever in fact I was thinking the other day that if people even knew how long a crop of something takes to grow they probably wouldn’t waste anything. The onions alone have now been in the ground for about 8 months, they should soon be ready to harvest and dry for storing but don’t waste that half an onion people, use it for something else or chop it and freeze it 😜
John went off at just gone 4 to collect a clothes airer someone is selling for a fiver, bargain. I have one already and have decided that the line can go and will use these outside the back door which gets all the morning sun and then is shady in the afternoon meaning I will be able to get it in without shrivelling up in the blaring rays on blue sky days.
I am thinking I really need to give the house a clean but at the minute the weather is not too bad for me to be outside getting stuff done, at the weekend it looks like wall to wall blue skies again and even warmer so I will wait until then. Besides I have the contents of the airing cupboard stacked around the place at the minute, I need to go through it all. Why do we (I) keep so much, the trouble is I have cushion inserts and covers from the old sofas (approx 12) well they are feather you know and who knows when I might need them 😂 Also some lovely candy stripe flannelette sheets from years ago, why do I still have them, well wouldn’t you keep them if you could 🤣 a BIG stack of tea towels, most of them came from Johns Mums house, all new, I will never have to buy another tea towel for as long as I live but will I live as long as the amount of tea towels I have 🤪 Cleaning cloths, another pile, how many do I need in reality, I am only going to use a maximum of two at any given time I suspect, the other forty are just sat there waiting for their turn 😬 They have all been used at some point, at least I am rotating them I guess. Then there are the weird and wonderful things you keep, tablecloths that hardly ever get used but too good to let go of, cooking aprons of all different types just in case I get flamboyant 🙄 a couple of costumes last used many years ago, one a dramatic Halloween queen type affair (yes I did wear that) and one is an authentic, vintage Austrian costume that belonged to Johns Mum, she gave me it many years ago and there is not a hope in hell that my matronly bust will ever, ever fit into the tiny blouse, but what do I do with it 🤷♀️ And then there is the bedding, duvet cover sets, as Shelley said earlier today, do we hold on to them in case we crap the bed, not once or twice but three times or more one night 😱 We might need those extra four sets over and above the two we use on a regular basis, you never know 😝 How many hot water bottles 😮well one less now as that made a ‘crispy’ noise when I moved it so that can go in the bin. Then there are the single muslin sheets 🤔 at some point in the past they have been beautifully darned, not by me I can tell you, but you don’t see those anymore so I had better keep them, a double, white cotton sheet, well you never know when you will need a ghost costume do you! Two sleeping bags, a relic of the children’s sleepover days I assume, can’t see we will be needing those anytime soon, we prefer five star these days, but they may come in handy 🤣 The mysteries of the (my) airing cupboard, I reckon I could write a book on the contents therein! I have actually made a start on clearing out, no honestly I have, I have a small pile of ‘rag bin’ stuff mostly old tea towels and cleaning cloths, that’s it so far oh and the crispy hot water bottle 😬 oh and a pile of tea towels in the washing machine to go to the charity shop (depending on how good they look when they are dry) Is there a name for the condition ‘you never know when that will come in useful’ 😖
Friday: Omg what a day 😬 After all the usual jobs I began to put all the contents of the airing cupboard back where it belongs, that was relatively easy, there is more space than before and I have got a ‘pile to go’ 😁 While I was doing that John started on decommissioning the Rayburn ready to get it out, well that has taken us nearly all day what with one thing and another. First up was disconnecting the pipes, easy, then onto taking off the tiles on the wall so that they didn’t fall off and damage the Rayburn, fairly easy as many had come loose from the heat anyway. Then onto getting the flue down, hmmm not so easy, in fact hours of pushing, pulling, heaving, tooing and froing, sawing and unscrewing, plus a bit of brute force, it was inside a fireproof box which John built and let’s just say he used the belt and braces method when he built it. After a good few hours, filthy dirty hands, getting hit on the head by debris and soot, some swearing and some tetchy moments, we finally got it out and cleared the boxing. Then It was onto trying to heave the 340kg cooker onto rollers in order to move it into the boot room where it is currently sat. Finally we got that done, tidied away, filled the skip with the rubbish, John wanted to make a cuppa and sit down and I said, just one more job lol. I have a pine cabinet I wanted to put in place of the Rayburn so we got that in, cleaned it and put it in place. We have parts of the tiled fooor missing and a chunk of the ceiling missing, a battered plasterboard bit of wall is visible but the job is a good un. Now we just need to sell the Rayburn. I have ordered new tiles for the floor, luckily they still do them but I think it will be a while before it is all ‘made good’ 🙄
We went round to see Shelley, Martin and the children in the evening.
Saturday: Looks like it is going to be warm today and getting warmer everyday through to Wednesday. Got all the usual jobs sorted first thing as well as cleaning out the Guineas and then onto sorting out the back area. This is where my store room will go, it is on the North facing side of the building so it’s ideal for keeping cool, John will build it out of ply but the concrete floor will stay as that will help to keep the temperature down in the summer months. There is a lot of tidying and sorting out to do, we plan to only have one chest freezer instead of two, using the store room will mean I can keep root veg, onions, garlic and squash without having to freeze any of it, so one freezer should be fine 🙃
That and a quick pop to the shop took up most of our day. Around 5pm I noticed some tiny meewing noises in the boot room, what I haven’t told you before now is that Jill the cat is pregnant. I knew she was getting near time and so when we sorted the airing cupboard we also rearranged an area in the boot room to put a bed up higher in the hopes she would have them there and she did 😁 The last lot of kittens we had a few years back we’re born in the stable roof which was very difficult lol, we were afraid they were going to fall down between the walls and get stuck, so this is a result. She has had four beautiful tabby kittens, two are grey tabby 🥰 It is very difficult to find genuine farm kittens these days, ones that are bred to live outside the home, are comfortable in a farm/rural environment and are good at their job. Our two came from a farm, taught to mouse by their mother and they are very good at it which is what farms and smallholders need. They don’t need cats that have come from sleeping on the bed or the sofa and are used to being stroked all day long 😂 That’s not to say that they can’t go on to be domestic petted cats just that if they learn their craft first they will be better farm cats.
Sunday: I was up early, the sun was shinning in through the curtains and so I got up around 5.30, did some watering and sat with a cuppa in the early morning sun, bliss. We are off out for an early breakfast this morning which I am looking forward to.
Lovely breakfast out and then a mooch round the garden centre, got back around 11 and pretty much did nothing the rest of the day until about 4 as it was too bloody hot 🥵 John fed the birds and I sorted the eggs and then we went round to see Sam and family who had been away for the week on holiday.
Got back had a quick bite to eat and then began a mammoth watering session which lasted until 8.30 😬 I said to John that I’m sure when I first started this, nearly 12 years ago, I didn’t have to water like I do now 🤷♀️ The heat from the sun seems more relentless during the day than ever before, the things I planted back in autumn and early spring are mostly fine but anything that has been planted recently needs constant watering just to keep it going 🙄
I have written this before and I’m sure I will again but everyday is a school day and if you haven’t learnt something by accident that day then find something to learn, it’s good for you. Back to today’s lesson, as Gardeners we tend to learn from the experts, watching programmes, reading about things but sometimes it’s a good idea to jump track and listen to the amateurs. I have begun to follow a few people who are not trained Gardeners’ or horticulturists but regular people who have gardened for a long time. Strawberries, we are taught, do not ripen off the plant, wrong says one chap who daily picks his strawberries (many kgs) when they only have a touch of colour on them and ripens them in the dark. This is very exciting to hear because when you wait for them to ripen, so is everything else and by that I mean slugs, wood lice, birds so you only get a small percentage of your crop. Today I have picked mine twice, once this morning and once this evening, they are sat on the side in a tub under a cloth and hopefully by morning they will be ripe. If this works, this is another game changer just like the other game changers I learnt, also from amateur Gardeners. I will let you know how it goes, or try it yourself and see what happens.
That’s it for this week, I am pooped, it is muggy, gonna be a horrible muggy night, oh joy 🤪
Monday 24th May 2021: Starting the week after being out last night and a beer sounds like a recipe for disaster luckily it was at The Harry Potter Studios and it was Butterbeer 😁 so I am ok this morning 😂 All I can say was it is epic! I didn’t really know what to expect and it exceeded expectations by a mile, just realising the amount of work and talent that went into producing these films is mind blowing, the detail and the scale is incredible. As for the physical side of the the road trip all I can say is 😳 The traffic was so heavy it took us and hour and a half to get to stokenchurch (which normally would be approx 40 mins) let alone the rest of the way to Watford. Coming back at 10 was even worse but not because of the traffic this time, it was the horrendous rain, seriously it was like driving in a monsoon!
This morning started off with the sun shinning in through the window but that soon disappeared, from the looks of the forecast this should be the last day of crap weather. I think the jet stream is on the shift finally, for two months now I have been thinking, along with everyone else I’m sure, it will be better next week, next week arrives and nope it is no better and sometimes worse lol.
John had his 2nd vaccine on Friday and has not had any side affects this time round which is good. In my opinion vaccines are the only way out of this and if you are a non vaccine person well that’s your choice as well, historically though vaccines are what safeguard the population, I doubt there would be many people walking round on this planet without modern medicine and I for one am very grateful.
I think it was last Monday that I was deciding between baking and housework, well I chose baking last time so I figured I’d better do housework this time. Hoovering, cleaning, polishing, in the hopes that as the week progresses the weather will get better and more time will be spent outside 🙄
One of my aims this year is to have much more dried produce, I want to rely less on the freezer to be able to keep the produce I grow throughout the year. Obviously jams, chutneys and fermenting are one way along with bottling (canning) but drying is also a method that is underused, by me at least. So today I picked some herbs to get started, I want create mixes as well as individual dried herbs, an Italian mix being the most useful to me alongside the traditional mix that you would use for stews and casseroles. I also am going to aim to create dried veg stock mixes, I think meat ones might be a bit too far but you never know. I began with the picking, actually I began last week with cleaning the dehydrator, and once the herbs were picked it it just a case of arranging them on the different shelves and turning it on. I will give you a quick overview of dos and dont’s just in case you want to have a go : Do pick your herbs before they start to flower, this is when they are at their best. Ideally dry the same herb on all the racks but if you don’t have enough to do that you can dry mixed batches. This has a couple of minor problems, the thickness of each herb is different so the drying times will be different. I generally put the thicker stalked of leaved herbs near the bottom and the finer ones at the top, that way they will hopefully all finish at the same time and you won’t have to waste electric on empty racks. The main thing to remember is that herbs all look similar when they are dry and green 🙄 so do try to remember what went in which rack (write a list to remind you) also as they dry they get very small, teeny tiny some of them, if they fall through the gaps they will fall onto the next layer of herbs. If you don’t mind then that’s fine but if you wanted a pure blend then it will matter. You don’t have to use a dehydrator of course, you can use a very low oven or you can hang to dry, the problem with hanging is dust, it gets everywhere and it will get on your drying herbs lol. I intend to pot them all up separately to begin with until I have enough of what I want and then I will blend them accordingly. By the way, what looks like a huge bunch when you pick it will probably only fill a tablespoon or two when it’s dry so if you want a lot then pick a lot! This morning I have picked, lovage, fennel, oregano, chive and parsley to get going with. I mentioned the Italian mix I want to make but also I think something like dill with dried lemon zest and black pepper will make an excellent mix for chicken, fish or pasta. The vegetable stock mix can be an assortment of whatever you have, just make sure that the pieces are all roughly the same size for drying. I am thinking, onion, celery, carrot, leek, garlic to start with and whatever is to hand maybe sweet potato, turnip, parsnip. Once they are dried they get whizzed in the processor and they will be ready to put in a jar and store, you can add salt and pepper or even chilli flakes if you want, just go for it and experiment. All of these things can also be dried separated of course, you would be surprised how handy a jar of celery or onion powder is and I will be making mushroom powder again this year as a flavour enhancer. The dried herb world is my oyster 😁
Drying herbs, a word of caution, make a note of what is on which tray, once dried they can all just look like dried green stuff 😜
Made some rhubarb and orange jam in the afternoon, the rain showers just keep appearing and it’s a tad cold out there, ridiculous for the end of May.
We lit the Rayburn again the other day when it rained all day long but I can’t ever remember having it going this late in the year before. We are at the stage when, if I light it the house gets way to hot but without it the house is a tad cold and feels damp in this weather. We do have the radiators in four rooms now but I don’t really want to be turning them on 😂 they are set low at around 16/17c so if it gets too cold they kick in but at this time of year, seriously 😐
It was my one of my brother in laws birthdays today so we went round saw a few other family members and had the best laughs, so good to be able to get back to some kind of normal and enjoy ourselves again.
Tuesday: I started prepping for this mornings main activity yesterday afternoon. Out of the freezer I got a lamb shank, two packs of chicken thighs, minced beef and a lump which I thought was stewing beef and luckily it was. Overnight I cooked the lamb shank in the slow cooker while everything else defrosted and so this morning I have been batch cooking. I fried off a large pan of onions, garlic and celery first and then got organised with various dinners a ready for the freezer. I am waiting for some to finish and one lot will be in the slow cooker again today but so far I have four shepherds pies, three lamb and sweet potato curries, three chicken casseroles and two chicken in lemon and garlic plus probably four or five portions of slow cooked beef stew as well as a lamb casserole for Johns dinner tonight. 18 meals all cooked and ready to freeze which will save me a lot of time over the summer months, I have used up bits from the freezer such as turnip, swede and spinach as well as pulled a few leeks from the garden and I have used some of my freshly dried herbs, I could have used fresh but I wanted to try them out. It will save cooking time and it will mean that I have something I like as well, normally I just cook and eat what John likes to save time. I realised while I was cooking that I am going to need a lidded casserole pan suitable for the hob, this will be useful because it means I don’t have to turn the whole oven on just to do Johns dinner, it can be done on the hob which is more energy efficient. I am aiming for efficiency, not because I have to but because I want to for the sake of the planet and our bank balance 😜 I use the foil dishes with the cardboard lids but I also have small plastic containers with lids, it’s a toss up really over which is better for the planet. The plastic ones can be used over and over again but they are plastic and they can get fragile in the freezer. The foil and cardboard ones are one use and so less cost effective but recyclable and in that respect better for the planet. I haven’t really come across a complete answer yet, obviously the best thing would be not use freeze anything and use everything fresh but that is a tall order in today’s busy life. Once I have used up the freezer contents in one freezer the plan is just to have a single freezer. Until now we have run two large chest freezers but we no longer have the need, we don’t rear our own meat much any more and I plan on being able to store anything I can in the store room that is yet to be built. Mostly for me this is an exercise in ‘let’s see what is possible’ let’s see how much I can preserve/store without the aid of electric and always in the back of my mind is the rest of that sentence ‘because one day we might need to’ 🤔 Never say it will never happen, this last year should have taught us that much at least.
Yesterday was the first day of the Hazel, trees have important roles in ‘lore’ of all kinds, country, Norse, Celtic, pagan, Druid to name a few. The Hazel is no exception, it is a sacred tree, divining rods are often made of hazel, it is a tree of protection from all manner of things, a tree that is a gateway to spring and the bounty it’s brings with it including birth, plenty of catkins, plenty of prams was a well known country saying until a few decades ago 😁
Popped over to see Charlie and Macca in the evening and when we got back at 9pm the first thing we heard when we got out of the car was a fox calling. John said he heard it last night as well so good job we came home well before dark and shut the hens in.
Wednesday: The sun made an early appearance this morning, 4.50 I woke up thinking it must be later and the daylight was already streaming in through the curtains. Although the sun continued to make itself seen there was a lot of cloud as well which lowered the temperature at times. After doing the eggs, dogs, cats, milk bottles, breakfast, shower, stretching exercises, I went straight out to get something done in the garden. To be honest it’s overwhelming, it’s like a jungle out there and I really had no idea where to start, but start I needed to so I picked watering the tunnels first. Then I went onto covering a large bit of weedy soil that is behind the big tunnel, I have used weed membrane and pegged it down. This will kill off the weeds and keep them controlled until I get round to planting it up. Then onto weeding the beetroot and swede rows, actually I ended up just pulling off the tops as there are so many, I am really trying to just slow them down until I have time to get on there for a good hour or more. Sam arrived with the twins mid morning, she has no electric today due to some work in the village and it’s not much fun without electric all day and two toddlers. Shelley came over with Florence after lunch and we all went for a walk along the local lane. George was fascinated by a spider he found on the ground and trying to jump in puddles, Lucy and Florence were happy running along picking flowers (dandelions) and looking at the horses and sheep. I know there is a whole gender neutral movement but the difference is something that is within some children quite naturally and that shouldn’t be neutralised for the sake of over thinking or over compensation which is what happens in some society circles today in my opinion 🙄 They can be whatever they want to be but let them be what they want not what society thinks they should want. I am quite glad I never grew up with all the pressures that the media (in all forms) force upon today’s parents, I am glad that rightly or wrongly, I knew my own mind and I wasn’t reduced to a gibbering wreck when trying to make parental decisions, even if I say so myself my girls turned out to be amazing adults so I must have done something right 🥰
I did a bit of weeding before dinner, the peas needed doing (as does everything else really) and then after dinner I walked over the lawn and decided it was dry enough to cut. No mow May was almost achieved but really the lawn has got way too long and besides we are only a few days off 😜 I cut half of it and John cut the other half, Sod’s law the sun came out full on and we were sweating buckets trying to mow foot tall grass! The weather as always is unreliably British, half the day I felt cold especially when the sun went behind the clouds, the second half I was boiling trying to work in the evening sun 🌞 Not complaining though it’s nice to see it and we are getting more as the week goes on, but then……..there is another cold front plunging in from Scandinavia according to the long range forecast, goodness knows what weather June is going to bring us and I still haven’t got some of the veg planted up yet.
Thursday: Oh what a lovely morning, wall to wall blue skies first thing and warm sunshine 🌞 John had a couple of hours work to do after he had done the birds and I went almost straight out into the garden. First off I have covered some more bare soil with weed membrane, I intend to plant the sweetcorn there but until I do I don’t want hundreds of weeds popping up all over the place. I watered the plants in the greenhouse hopefully they will get some warmth today and shoot up a bit more, it mostly peppers, chillies and aubergine left in there apart from some smaller squash plants that are just coming on. Then I opened a package that had arrived about four weeks ago and I hadn’t had chance to use it but oh my it’s a game changer for me. I don’t know why I didn’t buy one years ago, it’s a UV pop up gazebo and today I have spent 3 hours on my hands and knees weeding in the sunshine and get this bit, in a short sleeve t-shirt which is unheard of! I had the best three hours lol, the only problem with it is that I can’t easily move it to a new area by myself, today John was around but in future I will need to plan a lot better to maximise the use I can get out of it.
I spent the three hours weeding the asparagus bed which is also interplanted with strawberries, three rhubarb plants grown at the end of the bed and the herb area is at the top. The weeds are insane , the constant rain didn’t slow their growth at all so it was good to be able to get down and really clear them out. The strawberries that grow there probably won’t get harvested, I have other beds in the fruit cage that shouldn’t get eaten but these are out in the open and it won’t take the blackbirds long to figure out they are there. At least I can see where the asparagus is growing now I have thinned it all out a bit, it was like looking for needles in a haystack before.
At 2pm we had a delivery of POL hens, most of these are our own new stock but there are 20 that have been pre ordered by customers. John dealt with the unloading of those and the feed delivery and around 2.30 I came in to get some lunch. We have the twins today while Mia goes to her swimming lesson and I have a massage booked early evening so I needed to eat before chaos ensues 😂
The twins came, we played a little bit and then it was ‘unch unch’ after that we went outside to feed the torts and play in the sunshine. Sam dropped me off for my massage on their way back home.
Friday: Dull today, no sun, but the temperature is just fine 😁 I stripped the bed and put that onto wash, went out an freshened up the roadside egg board and then into the garden where I have spent the rest of the morning. Finally getting somewhere with the veg planting, I have sown all the sweetcorn, I kept a few back in case of losses. They have been sown in a block because they are wind pollinated and I have cut into the weed membrane to plant them as this bed is tricky, very heavy clay and very weedy. I am doing all I can to minimise the weeding and enable me to concentrate on the growing and harvesting when the time comes. I covered them in environmesh because animals and birds like to eat young corn greenery 🙄 After that I had a search to find something for a hack I had seen on you tube, this again is a game changer for me. The plastic weed membrane is awful, but I already have it so don’t want to waste it, when the wind gets under it shredding occurs, I have pegged it down with the raw ends tucked under so this doesn’t happen and then implemented my hack for planting. You use a weed wand or similar burner, find a metal circle though you can use a wooden template, I used a cylinder spanner, the diameter is about 6” then place it on the membrane and use the burner to burn a hole. This is hugely effective because the heat seals the edges of the circle so no shredding 😁 and a lovely little circle to dig and plant into, the membrane stays in place to keep the weeds down and again it’s hugely time saving. I have planted dwarf French beans the other end of the sweetcorn bed and butter nut squash and spaghetti squash behind the big tunnel. I also planted banana squash with the French beans as they can ramble on the ground through the beans and sweetcorn, also a couple planted near the runner beans, making full use of all the space available. I planted some courgettes near the rhubarb bed and I still have more of those to go in as well as more dwarf French beans but they are not big enough yet. So as it stands I have most things planted, I just need to get the hundreds of pumpkin and other squash plants in the ménage and the remaining courgettes in the garden once they are big enough to transplant. Feet hurt now so time for lunch.
John came home just as I was hoovering mid afternoon, at least I wasn’t sat down 😉 he was waiting for a floor to go down before going back to he job to put the toilet in, we had a cuppa and then Shelley and Flo came, they were going to help in the garden but it had started spitting with rain by then. John went back off to work, Shelley went to collect Josh from school and I went outside to water the small tunnel and then did a bit of weeding. I came in and re made the bed before going out to do the egg collecting as John will be late back. It has tried to rain on and off but not really amounted to much at all.
There is talk about June 21st and if the full reopen will go ahead or not 🙄 the Indian variant is transmitting at a rate of knots but the vaccine programme is also romping along its a race between the two at the minute. Mostly it feels as though everything is pretty much getting back to normal, it would be hard if we had to go back a step now, I have booked a couple of days out and a hair cut plus we have a holiday booked along with most of the rest of the country. We are looking forward to being able to see people on their birthdays and maybe a couple of bbqs, fingers crossed we keep going forward.
I went out and did the egg collecting and afternoon feeding rounds, then I went back and cleaned out the guinea pigs and the quail, I also cleaned out all the water buckets in the orchard pen. I need to get that lot all sorted out, we have a hen and a cockerel living with Ted, a cockerel and four hens living together then a single cockerel living out in the paddock with the flock. Two of the cockerels need to go so that I can let the others back out, at the minute they fight like billio if they get near one another 🙄 And Ted is not happy living with them, I had found him some ladies but the chap had a problem with his phone on the day we were due to meet him and collect and so far I haven’t heard anymore from him.
Saturday: Overcast this morning with spitting rain but nothing much. John did the animals and then got ready to go out for the morning with Macca to get suits for the wedding 😁 I told him not to fall over at the price 🤣 been a long time since he bought a suit! That leaves me here to potter about which is what I have been doing in the garden, I bit of tidying up rubbish and broken bits, putting the squash plants in the trolley to take to the ménage and moving over plants outside to the cold frame. It was not until I started moving the squash that I realised how many I have 😜 if they all grow there will be a squash mountain here, banana, spaghetti, butternut, pumpkin, crown Prince, de musque, and some cute little ones that I can’t remember the name of. I have hedged my bets when putting them in the ménage because I can see something has been digging. If it’s fox looking for worms then that’s not too bad but if it’s rabbits then that’s a different story, the larger plants I have just sunk the pots into the ground, I figure that way they don’t get a growth check, the roots will still continue to find there way out of the pot and into the ground and they may not get damaged. The smaller plants I have planted properly, we will see what the difference is when they start growing, they all had a good feed and water beforehand. I hope it works well, if it does I may think about using that space again to grow things, the weeds are still there in force and I thought that I could get a couple of Pygmy goats to put in there next year and they would do well at eating it all or pigs but they would do a lot more rootling around which may be detrimental, I will ponder on that one. The plants I have now been able to move outside are garden plants I have grown from seed, I have some lupin, rudbeckia and a yellow daisy that seeds everywhere, I did have it labelled at achellia but I realise it is not that even thought the leaves are very similar.
Yesterday on social media someone was giving away some padron peppers they had received in a veg box but didn’t want, I said if no one else wanted them I would love them, in return I offered a jar of rhubarb and orange jam which was gratefully accepted. When the lady turned up with the peppers today she also bought an aubergine and a butternut squash that she didn’t want either so I did well with that swap. I just need to decide what I am going to make with them now 😁
Growing your own gives you the best ingredients for your meals and they don’t have to be complicated affairs. This lunchtime I popped out to the tunnels and picked some baby spinach, some pea tops, lettuce, dill and coriander, chopped it all up and added chopped baby tomatoes, grapes and blueberries, and a thinly sliced baby bel cheese, no dressing needed (I am not keen on dressing anyway) because it was packed with flavour, fresh, flavoursome, healthy what could be better than that 😁
Popped round to Mums for a cuppa this afternoon and did the birds when we got back. On Saturday evenings we have fish and chips with my Sister and Brother in Law, today it was nice enough to sit outside. We had finished eating and were sat chatting when Shane looked across the paddock and said bloody heck (or words to that effect 😜) a fox has just grabbed a chicken. John got up and ran across with the dogs but he was long gone with his supper, we settled back down and then could hear the fox calling out the back. John got up and ran off in that direction and a large dark fox went running down the paddock and into the next field. When John was putting them to bed he noticed that about 4/5 hens have been had, feathers in the paddocks in various places. That all took place around 7pm, two hours before the hens go to bed and he kept coming back.
Sunday: Lovely sunshine first thing this morning then it disappeared behind thick cloud and hasn’t come back as yet and it’s 11am. We got sorted and then went to get a bit of food shopping first thing, Sam and Luke are coming over tomorrow, Luke is going to help John get a few things done and we will have a big picnic 😁
I was thinking of going out somewhere nice today but the foxes have scuppered that idea, we can’t go out for a few hours and leave the hens unsupervised, we wouldn’t have any left when we got back probably. That’s the problem with a free range flock and predators, we are kind of tied to the place daily. We may start to think about winding down the egg sales altogether over the next couple of years, things have definitely slowed right down here anyway. We may keep a lot less birds that can be penned to keep them safe if we want to go out for the day 🙄
A friend told me it’s national hedge week this week, hedges are hugely important to our insects, birds and wildlife, they provide much, much more than people realise. They are an ecosystem in their own right especially hedges of a decent age, they provide shelter, protection, food, soil stability, flood control, wildlife homes for pollinators, pest predators, pests themselves (valuable food sources) they keep livestock in or out and are of course a carbon sink. When humans want to rip out hedges they are only thinking of themselves and not what else shares this world with them. Most of it is because they don’t understand fully the detrimental effect it will have on the wildlife, usually the wildlife they have moved to the country to see, I find it ironic that people rip out hedges to get a better view of the surrounding countryside, um, that is part of the countryside 😂 The times people have said to us ‘you should take that hedge out so you have a better view’ of what? fields without hedges 🤷♀️ I would rather build a platform to get up higher. Replacing hedges with garden centre plants that are not even native does nothing at all to help, it’s like sticking a plaster over a hole in the side of a ship. Thank goodness there are folk out there who are rewilding though I doubt they can keep up with the ones that are destroying, it needs a whole mindset change, education is key, understand how your actions impact your environment. I talked about managed hedges as well, anything that is managed is purely for human benefit and control. Though managed hedges look good (to the human eye) are they really beneficial? A hedge if left will grow, get old, break down and regrow, it’s a cycle that we no longer allow, we feel that we are doing the best thing for the hedge keeping it tamed and in ‘good condition’ but there is more to the cycle. The deadwood is vital to ground dwelling insects, which in turn are vital to airborne insects and birds and guess what the hedge will regrow by itself if left. We have a classic example down on the far side of the bottom paddock, once there was a stone wall, I guess the hedge wasn’t there when it was erected by farm hands many many years ago. A hedge has grown up over the years (by itself mostly) and now it has got old and is dying, there is a lot of dead wood and the wall is falling down. Trying to get John, or any bloke (sorry for the sexist remark but this is my experience) for that matter, that stands and talks about it, to see beyond clearing it right out completely and starting again is like pushing a stubborn elephant uphill! Why, why would you want to clear out an established multifunctional wildlife habitat that is thriving, there are companies that charge a small fortune to replicate that 😂 I stand there and point out the obvious, the hedge is regrowing from the ground by itself why scrub all that out and start again, better to leave a tumbling down wall, dead wood and let the hedge sprout up naturally surely, it’s not rocket science is it 😜 But no, humans seems to need to ‘tidy’ everything back to a clean area and then fill it up again with something no where near as useful 😬 Put it this way if the human race disappeared tomorrow completely the wildlife would carry on and thrive without us ‘managing’ everything in fact it would probably be much much better off, sad but true.
How weird is this after I wrote about thinking along the lines of winding down the chickens John came home from getting fuel and said ‘I think we might start winding down the chickens and egg sales’ lol, seriously. Now we are other completely in tune with each other after so many years together or, which is more likely, we are both astute enough to see the situation as it is. At times over the years we have been so rushed off our feet with all that comes with egg sales that we haven’t had time to stop but lately it has completely slowed right down, I am pushing them but the response is not there. There are two reasons I think for this, one, we sold a lot of chickens during the lockdown last year, some of these were egg customers though not all that many, two, the farm shop next door has taken off really well and they are also selling eggs. If someone is going to call in to get bacon for their breakfast they might as well get eggs while they are there, they sell a lot of other things too and again you may as well pick up eggs while you are at it. This will be sad for our loyalist of customers and we do have some very loyal ones but we can’t keep going at something that is not making any money much as we might enjoy it. It will free up our time hugely, the time spent looking after the birds isn’t even in the ‘profit’ entry because I am here anyway but if it was we would have been running at a loss for years 😂 It was never our intention to sell eggs we just kind of fell into it, have enjoyed it but the time has come to start thinking about giving it up. We have just had a new lot of hens delivered and so will be running for at least another year yet, don’t panic, but gradually we will be winding down that side of things.
I am not sure yet where that will leave my blogging, it probably won’t affect it, I will still keep blurbing after all it’s more of a life diary than anything. It is a way of getting things out of my head when necessary (see hedges above 😂) It’s a written record of day to day life in rural Oxfordshire, not very exciting but it is a snapshot of real life.
Late afternoon early evening we were down in the big paddock taking out a fence, this is one of two cross fences being replaced, it also meant we were down where the foxes (there were two different ones) were seen last night. Once we had finished that we had to stay on patrol for the rest of the evening, taking it in turns to come inside and get something to eat before swapping back over, John is still out there now. No sign of anything today but they are known as cunning for a reason, they will be watching and the minute you are not that’s when they strike 🤪
Enjoy the bank holiday, hopefully the sun will shine, if it does you will find me eating my picnic in the shade 😂
Monday 15th March 2021: It’s Florence’s 3rd birthday today 😀 it is such a terrible shame that we have not been able to spend the time with all our grandchildren the way we would want to 😞 hopefully this coming summer we can make up for lost, precious time.
March 15th is synonymous with ‘beware the ides of March’ the warning given to Julius Caesar before he was assassinated on that very day but did you know there is an ides of every month. It is the full moon of the month and in other months falls between the 13th and the 15th, it was also the deadline for settling your monthly debts. So it was a dark and gloomy day for Caesar and anyone who owed anything but not so much these days, we can overlook any foreboding I think 🤔 🤞😂
The weather is not too bad this morning, we had heavy rain during the last evening but the sun is out this morning though the cold wind is still here, it has abated a little today mind you so that’s good. John did the animals and went to work, I did some housework bits and my plan is to go into the greenhouse and sow some flower seeds this morning. It should be nice in there, out of any wind and warmed a little from the sunshine. As with the vegetable seeds I seem to have amassed a lot of flower seeds too, I might as well sow them and either sell them or use them where I can. My favourite time of the gardening year is seed sowing I think, like Christmas Eve it’s the anticipation of wonderful things to come. Once everything has grown it gets a bit manic planting it all and then tending it all so seed sowing is the calm before the storm 😜
I did sew a few seeds, some more broad beans some of which will go out for sale when the plants are big enough and then some flower seeds. I need to sow flowers that don’t need the extra heat at the minute because I need the propagators for the tomatoes and peppers etc. But I did sow some orange poppies, cornflower, red flax and some sweet rocket. I have moved some of the plants that are growing nicely outside to the cold frames, lupins, some cuttings of hardier plants and some broad beans that are already a good size, these will all harden off, which basically means get used to the outside temperatures, before planting. There wasn’t as much to do as I thought I could because the timing is still not quite right for a lot of things. The tomato plants, although some of them have their true leaves, can do with a few more days before pricking them out and moving them to the bigger propagator, the same applies to the peppers and chilli plants. I have got some flower plants to pot on and after a coffee I may well do that job, first I had to replenish the egg shed. I rarely see customers arriving unless I am out there and then I go to the shed and it’s nearly empty 🙄 I forgot to get some garden canes at the garden centre so I have ordered some online, I have seen a good set up for growing peas that I want to try. Peas grow pretty straggly unless you are constantly moving the growth to where you want it to go. This neat little system also allows easy access, well easier than I ever make it anyway, in my mind it will work well, we shall see. The cardboard hack I am impressed with, that works a treat, definitely a keeper, if you are sowing rows straight into the ground you can use lengths of wood which work the same way. I do still have to work out where everything is going to go this year which is not something I have put very much thought into yet, I need to get my skates on with that one. The notebook that shelley bought me I am going to use to write down all the things I want to do with the produce this year, I often have ideas but then forget all about them and then think, oh I was going to do that. So far in the book is mint jelly and drying more herbs, I am sure I will think of plenty of other things along the way.
I did go back out to the greenhouse, I got the bigger propagator in place and then pricked out the tomato seedlings and the jalapeños, the pepper are a little too small at the minute. Once I had a bit of space in the smaller propagator I sowed some outdoor cucumber seeds. I also potted on a couple of the outdoor plants I have left over from planting the beds up and watered the seedling in the poly tunnels that I sowed last week, the spinach is already coming up. I am not sure if I just don’t have the energy today or if I feel the weather in not ideal for working out in the open but I have no inclination to do anything on the beds at the minute 🤷♀️
Remember the little red areas I said I have on my finger tips and around the nail bed, well a discussion with my Mum leads me to believe they may be chilblains. I never knew you could get them on your fingers as well but yes that is what they look like so I will look after my hands accordingly and see if they go.
Tuesday: The sun was out for a bit this morning, the wind has dropped and so it felt pleasant enough, when the sun disappears behind cloud it is obviously not so warm but still warmer than it has been in that cold wind.
John had a text from the local surgery offering a vaccine so he has taken that offer as it is for tomorrow and will cancel the one next week on he other side of Oxford, he was t really looking forward to driving back from there after he had it, this is five minutes from home rather than an hour round trip.
The micro veg on the windowsill didn’t go very well but I think I have learnt a bit from doing it. The lettuce seed was too sparsely sown and the peas kept drying out consequently I kept giving the peas water which was soaking up into the compost do the lettuce. The compost got too wet and in the end so did the pea seeds and although some of them grew, some went mouldy. Back to trying to get a balance, keeping different types of seeds in different trays is what I have learned I need to do. I have found a supplier of bigger quantities of seeds and have ordered some more and will keep trying until I can get somewhere near the desired result. You think it would be easy enough but I think there are things like ratio of compost to seeds and then watering techniques to take into account to get a good even growth rate.
I watched an hour long masterclass on micro greens and what I had thought I had done wrong was exactly what I had, plus I picked up a few other tips including this new (to me at any rate) idea of excluding light initially. So now I have set up another tray as per the video and I will monitor it to see how it goes. I had about five packets of half used sprouting broccoli so I have used those seeds for the trial. They are one of the most nutritious micro greens you can have and growing brassica to their full size takes up a lot of room and they have a lot of pest problems so if I can successfully grow them like this it’s a win, win situationist reckon. I have bought them in onto the kitchen window sill which is not necessary it it means I can monitor them more easily and a daily basis. Looking at the lists of micro greens most of them don’t need any extra heat which is a bonus, they are all crops that would normally grow without being under cover. There are so many types you can grow, turnip, beetroot, brassica, chives, nasturtiums, sunflower, peas and of course various lettuce, a whole lot more besides. One of the best things is the tiny amount of space you need to grow a good crop of nutritious greens, a small area of sideboard space and you are away. If you wanted to do it a little more seriously, a small shed so that you could keep them growing on rotation and a cheap led light would be all you needed I think.
I ordered some larger quantities of seed yesterday but looking at the array of micro greens you can grow is quite exciting really, it difficult not to get carried away, first steps first, let’s see how well this trial goes. It will be up to 10 days before I can harvest it but that is insane compared to how long you wait for your big veg to grow. I can see it is definitely the way forward to feeding ever increasing populations, plus as you will probably have seen, they can be grown in disused underground areas but for me there is nothing better than traditional veg gardening, outside in the fresh air, a bit of hard graft now and again and nature all around 🥰
I will just add to what I have learnt this morning, there are a couple of ways to grow micro veg, one way is without soil at all, actually three ways that I can think of. Hydroponically, that is with a pumped water system, they usually use fish in the water as well for cleaning and nutrients, the roots grow in water not soil, that tends to be a larger system than most people have room for. Then there is a soil based system like I am trying, which I prefer, and finally the sprouting type system. Probably twenty years ago or more it became trendy to sprout seeds of all types, a jar or special unit was used and the same principles are applied to the micro veg except that you allow the seedling to grow a lot bigger. Sprouting is exactly that it is the tiny shoot from the seed and you eat the whole lot. Two problems I found with this, one, that you have to remember every day to wash the seeds so that you don’t get a build up of pathogens in the water turning it sour and two which is relevant to me and my disease is that I can’t have Alfa Alfa which is one of the most popular sproutings, it increases inflamation. In a slight twist it’s one of the reasons that John mainly does the morning feeding, the chicken feed contains Alfa Alfa and does give off dust so the more I avoid it the better.
Rubbish micro veg beginner method, then after a masterclass a much better result. I will keep you posted on the process but as you can see after only a few days the seeds are sprouting.
I did go back into the greenhouse (because it’s such a nice day) and sowed some more flower seeds and a couple of small trays for micro greens, garlic chives as I already had them.
I had a few invoices to do for John and get those sent off and tidy up some old files on the laptop which I rarely use any more (the files and the laptop)
John came home just after lunch and we had a new batch of POL delivered at 2pm luckily no one is collecting any today so we went off to get a bit of food shopping. I have said it before but I am not sure how ‘we don’t need much’ transfers to a small trolley full 😂 I guess it’s mostly perishables and then things to stock up on plus we seem to buy a lot of cat milk 😜 Back home and I unpack everything while John goes and does the afternoon rounds, we had already lit the Rayburn before we went out. It is getting to that time of year when it can be warmer outside than in especially if the sun is out.
Wednesday: Not sunny, not raining, not windy and not cold, whoop lovely day for working outside which is exactly what I have been doing. John did the morning rounds and went off to work, I went out and put in clean bedding for the geese, ducks and the chickens in the stables plus topped up the grit and oyster shell. Then on to getting the Guineas some fresh greens, it’s a bit sparse at the minute but I found some sorrel, chard and dandelions plus some hazel twigs so they were happy. Someone came to pick up some point of lay hens. Then onto gardening which I spent the rest of the time doing. First off we have an area that is umm difficult shall we say, it is a triangle in the front but over the year everything had been put there, hard core, gravel, wood chip, if it got delivered that’s where it went and so digging plants in is difficult. Not to be deterred I got the shovel and moved stones and hardcore out and managed to plant the things I was hoping to plant. A forsythia, a buddliea, some ornamental grasses and a few other bits that look dead so I can’t actually remember what they are 🙄 This is not a formal bed and the intention is for it to look a bit wild. Then onto the other garden and I have lots of things that have self set so I have been digging them up and either transplanting them to the beds or potting them up for selling later in the spring. A couple of plants that have got big I have dug up and divided, they will also be put out for sale unless I need to fill a space. I took down the arch area that I put up last year, the metal arches have broken in so many places it’s not worth trying to cobble them back together. I was delighted to see that the mini kiwi is still alive though and have put an ornamental metal trellis there for it to grow up this year, hopefully we can get something else in place by the time it gets bigger. Plenty of weeding and hoeing got done and so I am happy with progress today 😀 A quick sit down mid afternoon
John will be home late afternoon as he has his vaccination today 😀 and I have two more lots of people coming for hens at some point.
I lit the Rayburn, John came home, he did the egg rounds and then went off to get his vaccine. He had the AstraZeneca, although there is controversy in some countries he said he places his faith in the science not the politicians lol, my brother noted that with the numbers vaccinated and the numbers affected by blood clots the chance is 0.0000005% chance of an issue, so the chance of getting covid is far, far greater 🙄 Just after he arrived home the next lot of people came for their new hens and then we just about managed to get a cup of tea before the next lot came for theirs. We still have 14 left to sell, this time last year they would have been sold just like that, I think we sold around 250 hens possibly more I haven’t done the books yet and so haven’t totted it up. Then it was time for some dinner and a restful evening, fingers crossed John doesn’t have any side affects.
Thursday: Up and about early this morning, John did the rounds while I did the inside jobs and then it was off for the first appointment of the day to get my bloods done. Grabbed a takeaway coffee on the way back and on with the rest of the day. Most of the day, until mid afternoon, I spent pottering in the polytunnel and greenhouse. I had some bits to tidy up and sort out in the tunnel, pots with things that had died in them and pull up the radicchio. I tasted it but I don’t like it, it’s too bitter for me and so I gave it to the Guineas, the space is now being used for a big water butt that I will fill from the tap to water any seedlings in there. In the greenhouse I have sown some basil seeds and utilised a rack unit to place over the top of the propagator so that any rising warmth will benefit the plants above it. I picked the first crop of the year, the forced rhubarb, a bunch I put out for sale and some I will stew down with some honey and have that with custard for my pudding later 💕
I know I keep banging on about it but I can’t tell how impressed I am with using this cardboard technique, seriously, the germination rate is nearly 100%, compare that to sporadic germination of around 70% of previous years and you can see why I am cock a hoop with it 😂
Seedlings grown under the cardboard, I took the cardboard off the beetroot on the left yesterday and the night scented stock this morning, tomorrow the stock will be upright and have colour now they are able to photosynthesise.
I was struggling to upload photos to the blog, for the last ten years I have been using the free site, in order to continue being able to have photographic content and not have to delete previous photos, I have had to start paying to use the WordPress site 😂 At the moment I have not engaged with any advertising or traffic payment but I may do that in the future to cover costs, I am loathe to as I personally find it really annoying to have pop up ads everywhere. I may try it and then undo it depending on the annoyance 😜 The blog will now appear under a new domain name of http://www.frieslandfarm.com instead of the WordPress appendage. I do have another website but I rarely use it and so I think I will close that one down and use this one instead.
Apologies if in previous blogs any pictures did not appear.
Friday: Fairly non weather again, to be honest I was expecting a plunge in temps but that seems to have changed which is great. I spent a large part of the morning doing some paperwork, it’s the time of year for renewals, cancellations, updates, mot, tax etc etc, all costly of course 😜 Towards midday I went into the greenhouse and spent an hour pricking out seedlings, dill and coriander. Dill is not something I have used much until last year when I discovered how tasty it is, I even dried some for use over winter.
I have two electric propagators on at the minute and I am thinking I need a third one 😜 I really want to get off to a flying start and quite a few things that could be started early need the heat. We don’t have constant temperatures indoors so another propagator seems the ideal solution. Any plants that get too much for the greenhouse can be transferred to the polytunnel to wait until planting time so I have the space to move them on, maybe I should just do it instead of thinking about it 😂
Tonight sees the long awaited return of Gardeners World and the soothing tones of Monty Don telling us what we should be doing at the weekend, always my favourite bit 😀 I have still been listening to podcasts on and off, mostly garden or environment related, I was astounded to find out that mowing the lawn with a petrol mower for an hour relates to driving 100 miles in carbon emissions, that is a shocking statistic 😱 If we had an electric point out there I would definitely change to an electric mower.
I couldn’t find the motivation to get stuck into anything much in the afternoon, consequently I felt the cold and so I lit the Rayburn early afternoon. I will probably have a busy weekend so I guess a gentle afternoon is allowed. Thought I didn’t do anything physical my mind is constantly whirring, all kinds of things rattling around, things I want to get done when the weather is slightly warmer, this to sow, plant, things I want to do with the harvests I hopefully get, yep plenty going on in my head 😂
At some point though the dates escape me, we will be allowed a little more freedom to see people which will be fabulous, as I say we have booked our spa stay and we have discussed a holiday which we can hopefully book first thing Monday morning. It is exciting to think we may leave the shire in the not too distant future, I can’t wait for some r & r or even just to sit down in a cafe for coffee would be nice.
Another exciting time on the distant horizon is 2022, from a genealogy point of view anyway, it’s the date the 1921 census information gets released. That will mean that I will be able to look up information on my grandparents and build a better picture of where they lived. Back to the now and we have the census this Sunday March 21st, do fill it in won’t you, it makes life so much easier for descendants who are researching you 😂
Saturday: Another non weather day, would have been nice to see the sun though. After the animals were done, John got the water taps sorted out, they get turned off over winter as they freeze and burst otherwise. We may have to watcher the forecast in case the temps dip below freezing but hopefully we should be fine now. After that I wanted him to sort out the runner bean frame, last year he put it up but not quite how I wanted it and consequently it didn’t work as well as it should have 🙄 now he has altered it to the way I wanted it in the first place. Meanwhile I laced back together any holes in the fruit cage netting and some other things though I can’t remember what now 😂 Mid morning someone bought us a shed that was going to be burnt but luckily they recognised it was too good for that. It is almost like new and so we will use it here for something no doubt, love a free shed 😀 John felt tired in the afternoon so he had a rest while I carried on pottering out side. This time of year it’s all about getting reading for the season ahead and so I have put in rows of canes and string for the peas and sat and had a look at the garden to see where everything is going to go. I remember what else I did earlier, I picked more rhubarb and some purple sprouting, the first picking of that.
And today I took the cover off of the micro veg and they now look like this:
Good germination over all, no damping off as yet, I will take photos every couple of days to compare the change but it seems like a successful trial, all I need to do now is sow some more so that I have a continuous supply.
Came in mid afternoon to light the Rayburn, John did the egg rounds, got some wood in, sorted out the rain tank tap and then had to shoot out to a call out.
I had a wander round the front paddock this morning, the hens will be allowed back out on April 1st so I thought I would just check it over. I was delighted to see the wild garlic leaves have made an appearance, I will wait until they get a little bigger and maybe pick a few for a salad one evening.
Sunday: Weather is the same, occasional peek from the sun but not much. Did the usual bits and pieces, went to get some food shopping. In the afternoon I did some weeding a bit of planting and sowed some leek seeds in the greenhouse but apart from that not a lot else really.
One more week finished and one more week nearer to some kind of freedom albeit small, at least the weather should keep improving. We aim to book a holiday tomorrow morning, that’s if the web site doesn’t go down with all the traffic 😂 fingers crossed because it would be nice to have a holiday to look forward too x
Monday 11th May 2020, still in the midst of a global pandemic and this feels like the 33rd week we have been at home lol though in reality I think we are going into week 8?
As always there are plenty of jobs to keep us busy here and for that I am very grateful. Today as the weather is not as hot, generally cloudy and a bit windy, it’s perfect for me to get out on the veg garden and get some weeding done. John is also helping with the weeding which is great as we get twice as much done and are managing to get it under control. The weeds are being fed to either the hens or the rabbits/guineas and they are delighted I can tell by the squealing and clucking going on.
Tuesday: I felt tired today so didn’t achieve much, a bit of weeding and that was about it.
Wednesday: I have bloods this morning and don’t feel too bad in fact I was up first. I got dressed and opened the curtains to find a pony munching on the grass outside the window 🙄 Biscuit had managed to get out and was enjoying breakfast, I got her back in and got on with doing the feeding rounds until John came out to help. Then off to get the blood test done, stop in town on the way back to pick up a loaf of bread from the bakery and back home to get on. I watered in the brassicas I planted the other day and watered the tunnels, then some plants arrived so I potted them up and did a lot more weeding. Meanwhile John power washed the side of the stables, we need to sort the front really bit the cladding is powder coated (now peeling) so wants replacing fully I think.
I went with John in the early evening as he had a leaking outside pipe to look at, when we got back home I could see the pony had broken out again🙄 A couple of small rails had come loose and this is where she keeps getting out, when we got round to the paddock we found Jack was out as well. John grabbed a hammer and nails while I coaxed them back into their respective areas, we fixed the fence and then rigged up some electric across the gateway to keep Jack in his field as he has now broken the slip rail posts. To be fair the posts are totally rotten so it doesn’t take much for a half ton horse to push and break them. Looks like fencing will be on the to do list tomorrow 😜
I keep breaking out in little rashes everywhere and they are really itchy and driving me mad, I have had them on my thighs, stomach, arms and hands urgh I will be glad when they can sort out my meds and get back to something near normal.
Thursday: John did the morning rounds while I had a shower 😀 and then he went off to do a small job and I pottered around in the garden. I planted a few little bits and then stood back and had a look at the garden, I’m pretty pleased with how it is all going this year. The notion of a small forest garden is actually staring to come to fruition, the beds are a good mix of flowers, fruit bushes, fruit trees and vegetables, it’s not there yet but defiantly going in the right direction.
I had a call from the doctor and although the white bloods cells have gone up, the platelets haven’t, it’s definitely a Lupus flare and so what they have decided to do is hit it hard with steroids (which is what I always say needs doing in the first place lol) and change my immune suppressant drug. The methotrexate never seemed to control the Lupus and so I am moving onto a drug called Mycophenalate a disease modifying drug that still needs blood tests to monitor the liver and kidneys and make sure they are not adversely affected. We wait with baited breath the see how it goes 🙄
I have realised just how much I have fallen in love with flowers again now that I have plenty more growing. Geums and aquilegia are my favourites at the minute, the geums are delightful, vibrant and bring a lovely splash of colour to the garden, the aquilegia are romantically reminiscent of a garden in an age gone by, probably why they are known as granny’s bonnet 😀
Friday: I have been quite busy today, after waiting in an hour queue for meds that is lol. I have been gardening and planting in between the sun going behind the clouds which is far more difficult than it sounds 😜 I had a look at the long range forecast and have hedged my bets on planting out the squash plants, so courgettes, patty pan, butternut squash are all planted along with the first block of sweet corn. I weeded and hoed the bed that the pumpkins are going into but haven’t planted them yet, I will have to keep and eye on the forecasts and cover them if it looks like a frost but I can’t see one coming for a couple of weeks at least so I’m taking the chance.
Apparently I ordered something called yacon which arrived today lol so I have planted them as well.
‘Part of the gourmet roots collection. Yacon means ‘water root’ in the Aztec language. The largest tuber you can grow in the UK, producing very crisp and juicy red roots. Sweet tasting due to the amount of inulin present, which is good for diabetics as its not sugar. Tall plants which produce sunflower-like blooms. Can be eaten raw or cooked, tastes like fresh pear/water-chestnut.’
Late afternoon the farrier came to do the horses, glad to say they are looking good at the moment and no sign of laminitis fingers crossed they stay that way 🙄
I ordered some anti bird netting for the cherry tree, I am determined to get at least some of the cherries this year, last year it was the blackbirds that stole them and the year before the crows, I don’t mind some of them but they strip the trees before the cherries are even ripe 🙄
We managed to get a claim in for the self employed help from the government, it was just for John as his work has been adversely affected but I won’t be claiming as the Farm did better throughout than it normally does due to high demand for eggs and plants 😀
Saturday: Another nice day and another day dodging the sun between the clouds, makes for a long job I can tell you 😀 I had an objective and that was achieved so I am pleased about that, I wanted to get the rest of the peas in and the dwarf beans, that fills a bed and then I put the drip feed hose on which is buried under ground so that the roots all had a good soak. I did want to get the pumpkins in but not quite managed that today. John has been busy cleaning out the hen hut, just waiting for some creosote to arrive and then he can do that before the hens go back out there. We fixed some of the fencing first thing and then went to pick up the rest of my prescription and called at the garden centre on the way back as I wanted some big pots, the queue was quite long and in the sun so we gave that a miss lol.
I had some daisy type plants arrive in the afternoon so I potted them on, most will be going out for sale once established but some I will keep for the garden. I am enjoying filling blocks of the garden with flowers, in the beginning it was all veg and for a good few years after but now I am changing my outlook and loving it. Some areas of the garden need a total rethink because I can’t get to them to weed them very well, the sun bits first thing in the morning and is there all day long so I need some serious research on what to put there to keep it under control a bit better without too much work.
Sunday: oooooh we had a lay in today, most unusual for us but we didn’t get up until 8.45 😱 A lovely morning though, overcast but warm by the time we got out there, I spent a good while watering a few things just to get them firmly established. Feed the ponies, feed the tortoises, make sure the greenhouse is all watered for a warm day ahead, chat over the gate to eggs customers. John did the rest of the feeding rounds and we have an egg from the new pullets 😀 just need the other 11 to lay now. He did a bit of weeding around the rhubarb, the weeds go to the hens that are inside a secure pen at the minute because of the fox trouble we have been having.
I ordered some Oca tubers to grow, I have done these before and they are small and fiddly but nice tasting and something a bit different.
And then I ordered a takeaway Sunday roast from a local pub as a bit of a treat, roast beef with all the trimmings and a pudding to boot, happy days 😀
Totally delicious and I had a strawberry waffle for pudding so now I’m totally stuffed and need a lay on the sofa for an hour or so 😂
Monday 4th May 2020: We are still in the depths of the global pandemic, not that anyone needs reminding but it’s good to look back in a few years time and see what was going on lol. We escaped for a few hours today, a few hours we will never get back, queuing 😜 We decided to venture out and get some shopping, a big shop, the first we have done in six weeks! To be fair the queue into the shop was non existent and doing the shopping was not nearly as bad as I had anticipated and we got a lot of shopping. It should keep us going for a few weeks more and most importantly I know have choices when it comes to lunch and dinner which is a real treat. Up to now either the girls have been getting us stuff or we have popped to a small shop to get the odd bits and pieces, but it’s good to get all the odds and ends that you never think of when writing a list for someone else to get. They have their own shopping to get as well and so I don’t like to burden them with a massive list lol, anyway now we have done it once we will probably do it again but not for a few weeks. Then we went to the surgery to pick up my prescription of steroids, another queue and wait times with social distances always at the front of your mind. How we are going to progress through this I don’t know but we have to move forward somehow and probably need to start creeping forwards soon.
We only did the basics for the rest of the day lol, getting a bit lazy now.
Tuesday: We have a busy day ahead of us as the next batch of point of lay hens are coming in. Half are going straight back out but we are keeping half of them as we cannot keep up with demand for the eggs again. We should have kept some back from the second batch but hindsight is a wonderful thing 🙄 Before they arrive John has had to go and fix a leak for someone, those are the only jobs he is going out to do at the moment, he also went to pick up some sawdust and collect an order from our local builders merchant. It’s a long process, you have to e mail them with the order, then wait for them to confirm they have it then call them to arrange a collection time. Gone are the days when you could just nip down because you need some screws etc, one day I am sure it will all be back to normal but for the time being everything takes a few days.
Meanwhile I have been pottering, I am not feeling the best today, last night I broke out in a rash on my legs and was very tired, today my arms hurt and it’s an effort to lift them. I have done a bit of seed sowing in the greenhouse, the hoovering some washing and a wipe round of the bathroom but I am struggling. I had decided not to take any anti inflammatory today but I caved in around 10.30. I had an idea that I would go through my wardrobe and put anything with holes in the rag bin, anything that I don’t wear in the charity shop bag but I didn’t get very far with that. Sometimes, jobs can seem huge when you are not feeling up to it and I think I really need to be in a great frame of mind to sort stuff out otherwise it all goes back in the wardrobe. Johns work clothes I am able to sort though as his get pretty tatty, I have ordered him new jeans, trainers, t-shirts and sweatshirts so he will have a whole new lot and if I can sneak out the old lot without him seeing all will be good lol. He has favourites that he will spend days looking for if they get thrown away 😜
I also ordered a mini greenhouse/grow house that will go out the front to put plants for sale in. Some plants that are ready for sale can’t go out because they are annual and it’s a little too cold especially with the exposed area we have and so in order to move them on I need something for them to go in so that people can still buy them, as sitting in the greenhouse is never going to work 🙄
I picked a big bundle of oregano to dry in the dehydrator, I normally forget to do this as it wants picking well before the flowers appear and I always leave it too late. The plant will recover easily and I can use that fresh through the summer but have dried oregano for Winter use. I would like to make up some jars of herbs de Provence and I will try but it means picking various herbs as the others dry, if you do it all at once you can’t tell what’s what 😂 they are all green bits lol.
I have taken a few photos of plants I am loving in the garden at the minute, the mighty Angelica which has reached well over 5ft this year a beautifully architectural plant that I put in the tortoise run to give some shelter with the huge leaves. The ranunculus, which is the pink one in with the tulips, I adore these romantic flowers, lovely open blossoms perfect for bees and insects. And then there is the red Maple, again another mood lifting colour which goes particularly well with the clematis behind it, my intention was always to plant this tree in the front paddock but at the moment it’s still in the pot lol.
Ranunculus Angelica, used for medicinal purposes and you may remember the green sugary sticks on granny’s trifles. Red Maple, beautiful colouring, maybe one day I will get it planted into the paddock 😀
We have been at home for a good few weeks now and although we haven’t argued there are a few things beginning to grate 😜 one is every time the phones rings either house phone or mobile, John turns off the radio, I have told him it’s mobile for a reason, so you can leave the room 🙄 I wouldn’t mind but he never turns it back on again and I hate the silence with tinnitus. The other thing is that he keeps swilling out his cup and then leaving it right under the tap, now if I am wanting to wash my hands this means that soapy water is going into his cup, at first I would completely move it but now I’m like, if it tastes of soapy water, tough luck 😜 There are, as you can imagine, many more little things like this and I’m sure for him too, but we are muddling through as best we can just like everyone else 😂
This evening we were busy selling point of lay hens straight back out but have managed to keep a dozen for extra eggs.
Wednesday: We have been busy today but not really achieved much 😜 Thinking about it I don’t actually know what we have done just seem to have buzzing about sorting lots of little things. Sam came over with the children to poop pick biscuits mini paddock and Mia was able to get her a brush, we all kept a social distance but it’s hard when the twins are crying and Sam is trying to manage by herself 😏 Shelley came over with the children to get some eggs and they sat in the garden for a chat, again at a social distance. We have enough space here that we can easily do that and as they are coming to get essentials we figure that’s ok. I think many people are getting restless now and so hopefully we will be able to start some kind of shifting soon.
We got busier in the evening, I did some weeding and cut and edged the lawn while John made the tops for my cold frames, they are not exactly what I would have liked, I like the ones with old windows lol but that’s not very practical with grandchildren around and also they are pretty heavy so we have some lightweight safe ones. We had just finished up when we heard a commotion in the back paddock, John ran up there and there was a young fox trying to grab a hen so we were on fox patrol for the rest of the evening. By the time we had shut everything away it was 9.30, time to come in and get some supper as we missed dinner 😜
Thursday: Another fine warm day ahead and I had a good night so I feel fine today 😀 We got off to a start with the usual feeding and letting out then John had to get some petrol for the ride on mower as we want to mow the little back paddock later when it’s cooler. I moved all the plants that need hardening off to outside in the cold frames and did a bit of hoeing plus moved the fire pit which for some reason was right in the middle of the lawn. I then had to take up the bricks it was standing on and put some grass seed down, the fire pit is now near a bench which makes much more sense and I am likely to use it more.
It’s VE Day tomorrow and up to now I have only been able to find a tiny Union Jack, I considered printing out paper bunting but I don’t have enough ink to print colour ones or paint to paint plain ones so I raided Johns work t-shirts and made some bunting 😀
Pretty pleased with how these turned out 😀 🇬🇧
The new mini greenhouse arrived so we put that together in between proving and baking bread and rolls 😜 and I will fill it with plants for sale as soon as I think I can get out there I.e I need a passing cloud for cover lol
In the evening I cut the grass in the little paddock while John cleared up the burning patch and was on Fox watch, it appeared but because he was up there with the dogs he soon disappeared again. Even so, John spent the rest of the evening up there keeping guard. We did our claps at 8pm though and I had Mia on FaceTime as she wanted to do it with me 😀
Bank holiday Friday: VE Day 75th anniversary and we all have to celebrate at home 😏 as there wasn’t much point sitting out in our front garden to wave to the occasional passerby, we put up bunting and offered chocolate in the egg shed 😀
The day was spent pottering around, it was pretty hot early on and so that’s me counted out lol, I did manage to get a few bits potted on in the greenhouse and sort out plants to put out for sale. I’m not quite sure what else we did, but we will be busier outside once it cools down, I have some watering to do and John will be on fox watch again 😏
Saturday: Another fine hot day, I am looking forward in a strange way to the cooler weather coming in, at least I will be able to get on the garden. This morning and actually through the night I have had pains in my wrists and ankles and I fell exhausted so not much done today. John did all the morning rounds and then some weeding for me in the brassica cage to get that ready for planting. It should have been done by now but it’s just been too hot for me to do it. Meanwhile I potted on some runner beans, for a strange reason and I have never seen it before the beans started to grow upside down, in trays and in pots, very bizarre, all of them not just a couple, the roots coming up and the leaves under the soil. I have now turned them the right way up and hopefully they will continue to grow normally.
Sunday: We did a good mornings work as expected with the weather much cooler. Yesterday John clears the brassica cage for me and so today I was able to go in and plant 12 cauliflower and 12 broccoli in there. Meanwhile he was busy weeding the next area for planting up which will be the sweet corn and butternut squash areas. I am slowly getting everything in the ground and looking at the longer range forecast I may take the chance to plant these things out and possibly cover with fleece if it looks like frost but there are only 1 or 2 cold nights on the radar until the end of the month so a ch ace worth taking I think. I also planted up a few flowers that have been growing in pots and potted up some phlox that arrived yesterday. The plant sales have been amazing, really amazing and I am chuffed to bits with how much I have sold. The eggs are still in huge demand and we never have enough for the amount of customers but can’t increase the flock as once this is all over half of the people probably won’t come lol. W
We had someone take without paying this morning, as I came out of the garden I just caught a look at the back end of a lorry with motorway maintenance on it, that only means one thing round here as we are pretty far from any motorway 🙄 and we knew exactly what was in there and how much money should be there, luckily it was only a couple of boxes but still it makes you cross.
We had some rain, yippee that will save me watering tonight.
Monday again! 27th April 2020, not a year we will forget in a hurry, a worldwide pandemic that has had massive impact on the way we live. There have been negatives but I’m hoping there will be some real positives that will change the way we do things both for the benefit of the environment and for our metal wellbeing. Time will tell but one thing is for sure we are living through one of the biggest historical events that will be written and learnt about for centuries to come.
Meanwhile I have been busy this morning doing a bit in the greenhouse, there are always plants to water and move round so they get a fair share of the sun, I potted on the peppers, they will continue to grow in the greenhouse as they did so well in there last year. I did a bit of hoeing to keep the weeds down on beds that are waiting for plants to go in and mulled over where things will get planted, I think I have a good idea of where everything will be going now. The sweet corn will be planted and underneath them will go pumpkin and butternut squash, they grow entirely differently, the sweet corn straight up and the squash will sprawl so double up the use of space. The same applies to melon and cucumber in the poly tunnel, the cucumbers are happy trailing along the ground, the melons like to climb so they will be planted together, the trailing plants will shut out the light and prevent weeds, another bonus. John has done a sterling job of clearing and cleaning out the back area which had yet again become a dumping ground, at least we have a space to dump everything I suppose but a lot of it is again stuff that we have collected and never used so it’s gone in the skip.
I feel like I’m just marking time, anyone else? I am trying to read articles I wouldn’t normally get the time to do and I really need to get back into listening to some podcasts, I think that would be a good idea. We are forecast a few days of rain so maybe that will be the time to chill a little.
Tuesday: Today is Dads funeral but before that we have the usual jobs to do and today because it is raining and likely to rain all day I am getting the horses in. Two reasons, one it’s not nice standing all day in the pouring rain and two the rain will make the grass ‘flush’ this is not good for them as the sugar content in the grass will go up and this could cause laminitis. If the horses were in work this would not be such a problem but because they are not using up that energy it would cause issues. I had a few other jobs to keep me busy, paying the end of month suppliers bills, John went to the chemist to pick up my prescription and then it was time for the off.
The funeral was a simple affair and I did reflect that Dad would have loved it, a few songs that were right up his street and a short eulogy and prayers, then we had a whisky toast at the grave side and said our goodbyes, we shared a few memories in the churchyard after the event and then it was time to come home. What is sad is that we could not have that all important wake after, a time to chat and remember with family and friends, many of whom lined the route but when the time is right we will have that get together as I suspect will may families around the country.
It has been raining all morning and when we got back we lit the fire and took the rest of the day off, well until feeding time later that is.
John did the feeding and egg collecting and I sorted them out ready to box up. The eggs sales are steady now, not manic like before thank goodness.
I had a lovely FaceTime session with all my brothers and sisters but mainly spent time just relaxing until it was time to go and and top the horses up with hay while John put all the birds to bed. Then I did something I never do and that is come back in and get into my PJs, normally I wouldn’t do this as you never know what will occur after dark but today I am making an exception and besides it will save time later when I can fall into bed and hopefully get a good nights sleep as last nights was a bit restless.
Wednesday: Raining again, good for the garden, that’s what I have to remind myself although it’s a tad chilly with it after the hot days we have had recently. This morning I turned Jack back out into the paddocks but at the moment Biscuit is still in and we will be making her a pen so that she does not gorge on grass once it starts growing. I then fed the rabbits/Guineas, turkey, light Sussex and quail and I was supposed to let the geese out but forgot and only realised after we returned from getting my bloods done, ooops schoolboy error. I did a bit more seed sowing in the greenhouse, some strips of peas, sweet corn and dwarf beans these will be for putting out for sale when they come through. I potted on some cherry tomato plants that Shelley had grown as well. Then it was time to go and have my blood test and on the way back pick up a few essential items from the shop. We probably won’t do much more than the usual today we have got into the habit of watching the lunchtime news and then the afternoon easy watching programmes 🤣🤣
This morning I noticed feathers under the hen coop and said to John that a hen must have been out over night and the fox had got it, when he went to clean them out later he discovered that actually the fox had chewed the legs off of a hen that was inside the coop. There are slats which let the poop fall through and onto the ground and normally the hens roost up on poles but this one obviously sat on the floor of the coop and that is what can happen. The mains electric was on but we need to watch out as this could be a problem fox.
I turned Biscuit out to be with Jack overnight and tomorrow Sam is coming to set up a strip for her to graze in.
Thursday: I had a bad night again last night and I just can’t figure it out at all, it starts off with me feeling the cold which turns to shivering and I can’t get warm all night, I get up in the night and take ibrufen and then I’m sweating. The doctor called with the results of the blood test and my platelets are still low, they have come up ever so slightly but nowhere near enough so I’m still off the methotrexate and still on the steroids bit a lower dose. I did say to her that it’s not like a normal flare up and that’s the difficulty of this disease it doesn’t really follow patterns, it’s different for everyone and even for the same person the flare ups can be different and random.
Sam was here bright and early and used the stakes and tape to set up an area that Biscuit will have to stay in for most of the summer now, she has a field shelter and some trees for shade and we can get in and out of the gateway without having to go through any other paddocks which is useful. If you have ever had a pony or horse you will know that they are on the whole not very respectful of fences 😂 but Biscuit is a real sweetheart and when Jack breaks out she will just stand there knowing she shouldn’t be following so I don’t envisage too many problems there.
It’s mid afternoon and it’s been peeing down all day, I have been inside cleaning the kitchen and doing a bit of baking and John has been in the stable block giving that a tidy up. I had some melon plants arrive which I had totally forgotten that I had ordered way back at the beginning of the year.
Friday: Mayday 😀 the beginning of a new month, a month of plenty to do and this morning I have been planting tomatoes and melons in the big tunnel, I did a bit of weeding in there and then a bit of watering, the strawberries that I put in last year are doing really well with plenty of fruit setting on them, I will look forward to eating those. With the rain comes plenty of weeds bit I can’t hoe until the ground is dry again and it’s supposed to be dry and warm again next week.
Meanwhile we caught the fox and had that dealt with and John has been edging the last bit of the lawn that needed doing (for about 5 years 😂) Then it hammered down, hopefully it will blow over and we will have a nice afternoon, fingers crossed🙄
Sunday: No idea what we did yesterday but it was probably similar to every day! Today has been pretty productive, we have cut a few areas of grass before it gets too long including the front paddock. We also spent a good couple of hours digging out patches of nettles that have sprung up in the front paddock, I don’t mind nettles but not when they begin to invade the middle areas, the edges they can stay as long as they don’t encroach too far. Nettles are probably one of the most beneficial plants you can find both for humans and wildlife, they support a huge range of insects and are supposedly good for many human ailments including chronic inflammation but as yet I have not tried them and of course you can make string and clothing from them though the process is long and hard going, but if we ever find ourselves in a situation (and never say never 🙄) nettles are the one thing you do want growing 😀
We have done plenty of other jobs inbetween, some hoeing/weeding, sorting out more plants lol, I have also weeded an area in the front that is looking scruffy and I have popped a few plants in to brighten it up a bit. It’s in the front compound area and the weeds tend to get a good hold so I have put a few thuggish plants in, if there is an area that is difficult then thuggery is the answer, the shasta Daisy is one such plant, things like periwinkle and lemon balm, borage, calendula, they will all grow no matter what you do to them and hopefully smoother out the weeds plus give a bit of colour against the drab fence. I always wanted this area full of lavender but the dogs we had when we first came trampled everything so I gave up on the idea, the dogs we have now are not so clumsy but still they do manage to tread on stuff and break it so lavender just won’t cut it.
John spent an hour or two metal detecting again and no we can’t retire on his findings, a few bits of twisted metal isn’t going to get us anywhere lol.
I found some duck breast in the freezer this morning so we have had those pan fried with crushed potato, purple sprouting picked fresh from the garden and a red wine gravy, tasty 😋
I am beginning to see and feel the steroids working albeit slowly, I do feel better than I did this time last week so hopefully it will be onwards and upwards, that is always the plan sometimes is jumps track 😜
John has gone back out after dinner to move the chicken fencing in the side paddock so that the hens are on fresh ground. We have another delivery of chickens tomorrow but we will be keeping some of these to add to our laying flock as the demand for eggs has not eased much, it will be good to be able to provide eggs for everyone that wants them.
Gosh, reading back it’s hard to believe that Dads funeral was at the beginning of the week it seems a lot longer ago, time feels like it’s dragging somewhat now but I guess we all have to hang in there and hopefully there will be light at the end of the tunnel. A customer said that her elderly Dad had died of the virus but actually that is the only person I know of, we don’t seem to have been hit too hard here or maybe once we get back out in the wider world we will hear of a few more 🤷♀️
I am sorry about the lack of photos, I keep saying that I know, must try harder Dawn, I can tell you that the fruit is all beginning to form, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, apples, pears, cherries, there are tiny broad beans on those plants and plenty of foliage on the potatoes, the carrot tops are getting bigger so hopefully underneath is as well and the garlic I planted last Autumn is huge. The root veg seeds I sowed at the beginning of the week are already up (well some of them) so all in all the veg garden is coming along nicely. I did think about planting out the more tender stuff this week coming (sweet corn and squash) but we are due to have a temperature dip next weekend so I will leave it, there is nothing worse than nurturing plants for them to be ravaged by the cold or the wind so I must be patient a little while longer 😀