by Stephanie Hafferty | Apr 8, 2017 | Blog, Homesteading, Kitchen garden, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Home, Organic, Permaculture, Spring
Spring has certainly sprung; so much to do in my garden and allotment! Sowing, pricking out, potting on, weeding, planting, realising that I’ve forgotten to sow things – those parsnips will get in soon, honestly…! This morning I noticed the...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Mar 19, 2017 | Blog, Gardening, Homesteading, Kitchen garden, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Home, Organic, Permaculture, Polytunnel, Spring, Winter
A quick photo blog – I just wanted to share some spring pictures from my back garden! Most of the plants in the no dig polytunnel were planted last October into beds which were mulched in May, just as the tomatoes and other summer plants were going in here: no...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Mar 18, 2017 | Blog, Homesteading, No Dig Home, Recipes, Seasonal Cooking
During the winter months I regularly make variations of this hummus for our gardening courses. The choice of squash varies – this winter I have used Uchiki Kuri, Crown Prince and Marina di Chioggia with either homegrown Czar beans or chickpeas. It is delicious...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Mar 14, 2017 | Blog, Homesteading, Kitchen garden, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Home, Organic, Permaculture, Seasonal Cooking, Spring
Growing your own really helps to make meals more delicious and exciting, offering an ever changing repertoire of amazing fresh veggies, fruit, herbs and other edibles to eat. For our no dig gardening courses at Homeacres I make lunches using, as much as we possibly...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Feb 11, 2017 | Allotment, Blog, Gardening, Homesteading, Kitchen garden, Mulching, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Home, Organic, Permaculture, Polytunnel, Preparing The Soil, Winter
We have had some hard frosts here in Bruton, with temperatures falling well below zero (that’s cold for for Somerset, I appreciate that elsewhere it would be considered rather mild weather!) Although not frost free, the polytunnel offers a lot of protection from...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Dec 17, 2016 | Blog, Homesteading, No Dig Gardening, Organic, Permaculture, Winter
Last week (December 6th) I took some photos of another of my work places, so here is a mini-tour of the no dig market garden at Homeacres. One of the key elements of this beautiful, abundant garden is an annual mulch of well rotted compost, either homemade or cow...