Saturday morning I went out for my usual hack out and despite it being brisk and showery, it was great. Blew the cobwebs away and set me up for the day. I came back and Steven was up and the kids were all having fun. I made them pancakes and we said goodbye to Grace’s friend who had to leave for an appointment otherwise she would have stayed all day. We had some really nice comments from the friend’s Mum who is originally from Yorkshire. She misses it and said our smallholding in the country reminded her of it. You could see her appreciation in her face as she looked around the fields and took a deep breath in.
We then trooped off to the agricultural store where we had sourced some wood for the new project – more raised beds! To which most people have looked in shock and said, “what do you need more for?”. The answer is simple. We would like to be self-sufficient in veg all year round and I have an area of land that is being turned into a mud bath due to the high travel through it. We pass over it multiple times daily to let the animals out, in, feed, water, muck heap etc etc. That means barrows, buckets, big wellies, kids pounding around and animals, lots of animals. The animals are being moved to a new location in January so that will solve that. We’re putting a purpose built pathway in for the high travel area and in an effort to make every part of our land work for us, we’re adding more raised beds. 5 big ones and 4 small ones. The amount and size was dictated by the amount of wood we could get for the price we could afford. I will do a detailed post when the time is right but the plans right now are potatoes in the largest bed, peas, beans and such in bed 2, brassicas in 3, a pumpkin patch in 4 & 5 and then the 4 smaller ones will be salads, radishes, kale, tomatoes, etc etc.
I am currently reading up about rotating your beds and companion planting. I don’t understand how you can companion plant with something outside of the rotational group though, as then you may plant that companion plant as the main crop in that bed the next year.
Anyway, after we got the wood on Saturday, we had people arrive to collect a trailer full of muck which took the rest of the daylight so we locked up and went inside for the night. Sunday was due to rain all day but it didn’t! Steven got the first big bed made and we agreed on the design for the rest (always work in progress!). We sat outside and had a hot cuppa and a biscuit in the cold looking at what he’d achieved. He really is a clever and handy husband.
The start of the new beds. getting the sizing right after putting all of the wood together |
Yes, this is in addition to the 2017 poly tunnel and the veg plot we already have, so I will need to plan it into my daily activities to be able to tend to it all. If we’re going to do this, we’re doing it properly. After all, that’s why we waited so long for the right place.
More pics to follow of the finished beds, these were just a couple I snapped in between jobs as I was dashing by with barrows of muck to fill the other veg beds.
We also bought a sheep trough which they put straight to good use and my Dad and Father in law came over to fix our ride on mower. It now works a treat and I’m going to do a final topping of the nettles in the little paddock which can then dry out and the sheep will move into the for a while.
Lucky thought I had food on me and still needs to figure the trough out. |
Sorry for the poor quality but you get the idea :) |
Things are looking good and its lovely to see your plans coming to fruition. I am off work with a bad migraine at the moment - always takes me a couple of days to recover. Hoping to get the shed sorted out this weekend weather permitting. We are off to a Victorian Fair on Saturday which will be our little jaunt for the weekend. Glad your daughter has a lovely friend who fitted in those kind of friends are special. Love the sheep. Looking forward to seeing everything planted up. Pattypanxx
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to it too. So sorry to hear you are suffering, I have with migraines & headaches over the years and they are awful. Until you have one, you don't realise how draining they are. I hope you are well soon and enjoy the weekend. Fingers crossed for the shed. xx
DeleteGood old dads...glad you're having lots of fun. x
ReplyDeleteThere's always something, it is never boring. Yes, 3 Dad's all working together, it could have gone so wrong haha. Only kidding, they get on well. x
DeleteCant have too much veg when you get your pigs what you dont use they will enjoy, I dont companion plant except for some tagetes in the poly tunnel,
ReplyDeleteI am considering growing some just for the animals as we should have the space. I didn't companion plant this year at all and it seemed to go ok. Thanks :-)
DeleteI love hearing all your plans chic, and we are lucky ones to have handy husbands. I'm not really companion planting, I just try and plant what fits together, like the onions, garlic, carrots etc. I have finally, I think!, got my plan sorted for Spring sowing and planting. Hope to do a post about it but may not be until Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI am just reading about it all now but I bet I read about it then do my own thing anyway lol. Looking forward to your post x
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