by Stephanie Hafferty | Mar 8, 2026 | Blog, Book Reviews, Courses, Events, Garden Courses, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Gardening Courses, Organic Gardening Courses, Permaculture, Permaculture Courses, Reviews, The Productive Garden
I’m writing this March news blog whilst on a short holiday in Scotland, visiting my son Ruairi who lives near Stirling. So it’s not a garden update – I’ll write that later next week when I am back in Wales. I have written a garden-themed blog...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Feb 10, 2025 | Courses
I am looking forward to teaching a no dig gardening day course at Hafod Walled Garden on Sunday March 9th 2025. Situated on the stunning Hafod Estate, the day has been funded and costs only £35. Running from 10 – 4pm, the day will include: How to create a no dig...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Sep 4, 2024 | Courses, Events
This month I will be giving workshops, talks and demos at RHS Wisley, Harrogate Flower Show, the Permaculture Festival and running courses at my homestead. I hope you can join me at one or more of these events. RHS Wisley Flower Show I’m looking forward to...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Aug 15, 2024 | Blog, Courses, Events, Garden Courses
Here at my small homestead in rural Wales, August has been a rather lovely month. We’ve had sunshine, warmth and showers, resulting in abundant growth of the veggies and also, unfortunately, the brambles that are on a takeover mission…..! Today the morning...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Mar 19, 2023 | Blog, Courses
******Congratulations to Ceri who won the giveaway. The competition is now closed. Thank you to all who entered*****To celebrate two years since we moved to the Half Acre Homestead here in Ceredigion, Wales and the start of my gardening courses here next weekend, I am...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Nov 5, 2022 | Ael Y Bryn, Autumn, Blog, Courses, Events, Homesteading, Kitchen garden, Mulching, No Dig Gardening, No Hungry Gap, Organic, Permaculture, Polytunnel, Preparing The Soil, Preserving, What To Sow Now, Winter
Things are slowing down in the garden here at Ael Y Bryn, and the landscape view from my desk window is very autumnal. It’s pouring down. I’m waiting for the rain to stop so that I can harvest some greens, leeks and herbs to go with our dinner this evening...