For the second post in this sequence, I wanted to write about how I’m planning to prepare the site of my new Forest Garden, and then establish the trees after planting. There is some really good advice available, particularly Martin Crawford’s book, Creating a Forest Garden, and Edible Forest Gardens (vol. 2), by Jacke and Toensmeier. However, as I’m planning to do something completely different, I thought that it might be interesting to write about it.
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My New Forest Garden (Part One)
It’s been a busy fortnight here at the Sustainable Smallholding, but really enjoyable. In addition to my routine chores, I’ve been getting ready to start the planting of my Forest garden/Food Forest. I’ve got lots to write, and lots of pictures of what I’ve done so far, but a quick warning first. This isn’t a “how to” article, more of a “how I’m doing it” article. As I’m planning to do it in my own way, and not exactly the way that some of the books suggest, it may not be in your best interests to copy my ideas, until we see whether they work as well as I hope that they do.
(I started this yesterday, and my copy of Edible Forest Gardens Vol. 2 arrived this morning, so I’m being very disciplined continuing the post, as opposed to being sucked straight into reading it)
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Sustainable Smallholding Pictures and Update
Hi everyone
A few of my recent posts have not had pictures. It’s difficult to take them when your hands are covered in soil/compost/muck, so today I did a quick walk around, before work, and again afterwards, to help keep you up to date with what our place looks like, and what we’ve been up to.
Winter and Spring Work Overlapping
This is a particularly busy time of year, with the need to complete any Winter jobs, and with the new Spring work requiring action. The last few days has seen me doing both kinds of work, but with mixed results.
Willow Pollen in Abundance
I’ve been away in Somerset for five days, helping some friends do some work to prepare for selling their Smallholding, and arrived back after dark on Monday. This Morning was my first opportunity to see how things were progressing with my bees.