The hill I’ll die upon
Richard managed to snag the free use of a digger for an hour, and we did something I’ve wanted to do for YEARS.
Richard managed to snag the free use of a digger for an hour, and we did something I’ve wanted to do for YEARS.
Simultaneously the most boring, difficult, and utterly necessary bit of owning a farm.
Our big cat Sam had a whoopsie, leaving us to make a trip to the vet this week.
I love rain, but I’m running out of clothes and I need to mow the lawns.
Shallots are one of the easiest things I grow in my garden, with an excellent rate of return.
This year I had a a quiet moment of inspiration that spun into something really quite special at Christmas.
I need a non-gardening hobby, so I’m looking to do some restoration work on our 1965 classic kiwi caravan. Come take a peek at her.
A few months ago I revealed my plans for a square foot garden. So, how are those plans going?
What on earth do I do all week? Well, here’s five things I did this week.
There’s some new arrivals in our flock!
The garlic should be ready for harvest… but is it?
A seasonal tour of the garden: bed-by-bed.
I built something on the farm and now I don’t have to roll in cow poop!
After a big storm recently, we’ve had to re-evaluate what we do with our shadehouse.
I got a new toy for my birthday and it’s absolutely revolutionised the pest and weed management of our native bush.