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The last two lettuces from the veg plot
Yesterday I gave the girls the last two lettuces from the veg plot. The veg plot is finished now all except the two courgette plants which are still producing, albeit, smaller courgettes. Speckles was too busy playing mother hen and … Continue reading
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Autumn colour in the garden
The garden is beginning to look autumnal. The berries on the himalayan honeysuckle are lovely and shiny at this time of year. The sedums give a lovely splash of late colour. This aster gives the chicken’s strip a splash of … Continue reading
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Green and Purple leaves
I am gradually harvesting the leaves from the veg plot for the girls. I thought I would give them a mix of green and purple leaves and see if they had any preference. What amused me is that the girls, … Continue reading
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Baby slow worm
On Sunday we saw another baby slow worm on the patio. It was lucky it didn’t get trodden on. We last saw a baby one on the path about a month ago. We always see the big ones in the … Continue reading
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Group huddle
There is absolutely no doubt about the fact that chickens are flock animals. I often see our girls together in a tight group and it always makes me smile. It’s not always easy to get a photo as when I … Continue reading
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A busy week
We have two annual events which are big numbers. Afternoon tea on our vintage crockery for a hundred and sixty, for a school speech day, and jazz supper for a hundred and thirty. They don’t usually fall on the same … Continue reading
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The garden has a halloween sort of look
This time of year there are spider webs all over the garden. The ones I like the least are the ones that I break with my face when I go up to the chickens first thing in the morning. Not … Continue reading
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Slow worm
We have had slow worms breeding in our garden for many years now. We know they are breeding here because we have spotted really, tiny, baby, ones and medium sized ones and some that are the optimum size that they … Continue reading
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Purple leaves for the girls
I decided to try the girls with the dark purple leaves from the veg plot. I know in the past that they didn’t like some dark leaves so I put some spring greens in with them. As usual Speckles is … Continue reading
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The second half of our home grown radishes
This time I finely chopped the radishes and put the chopped radishes and the radish tops on the girl’s patio for them. This time they wasted no time at all eating the radishes. By the end of the day the … Continue reading
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