March has rushed by here on the farm. Lambing, calving, hedge planting, a bit of construction to repair storm damage and the long awaited new access road is underway. Spring is a busy time for many with the clock change and longer day length energy levels can a little depleted. I know I need to […]
Archive | March, 2022
Bursting !!!
Bursting, that’s what I thought as I worked in the garden this week. And not my belt, thankfully! The farm felt still, with no wind, except for the birds “bursting” into their individual songs and the buds on some of the shrubs “bursting” out and seedlings both in the potting shed, poly tunnel and earth […]
Beth’s Blog – we’re all a bit bunged up but the sunshine is on its way !!!
Hello everyone. We’ve had a cold going around the farm this week. It’s bound to happen with people going out and about a bit more and seeing people again. We’re busy lambing and calving so having a cold is a bit of a nuisance. If you have got colds at your house here’s my cold […]
Beth’s Blog – If you want me, I’m in the Potting Shed !!
Already we are seeing a change in the light. It’s much lighter in the morning and evenings. We are well under way with sowing and there are shoots popping up in the potting shed. All types of variety of wonderful veg for you this year. It’s such an exciting time. We’ve had some pretty hard […]
Beth’s Blog – feeling grateful….
It’s been a difficult week in the news. I’m so grateful my boys are safe and living their lives in their chosen university cities. I wanted to feel close to them this week so I have organised a weekly organic veg delivery for each of them. I really can’t understand why I didn’t do it […]