by Stephanie Hafferty | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog, Gardening, Homesteading, No Dig Gardening, Organic, Permaculture
How to grow using no dig methods veganically, also known as “stock free”, without animal manures or other animal derived inputs. There’s a bit of a myth that you *have* to include animal manures in composts in order to grow good vegetables. I hear...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Sep 11, 2019 | Autumn, Blog, Gardening, Homesteading, Kitchen garden, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Home, No Dig Organic Home and Garden, No Hungry Gap, Permaculture, Polytunnel
Now is the ideal time to sow many different kinds of vegetables and herbs, for cropping through the winter and into next spring, and beyond! September …. so much to harvest and preserve: ripening fruit, squashes, courgettes are still cropping even though looking...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Jul 30, 2019 | Allotment, Blog, Gardening, Homesteading, No Dig Gardening, No Dig Organic Home and Garden, Organic, Permaculture, Polytunnel, Summer
Hasn’t the month passed quickly? I can hardly believe that it is August on Thursday. Today I’ve been enjoying more of an indoor kind of day, catching up with things at my desk and general chores, because it has – finally, oh joy! – been...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Jul 7, 2019 | Permaculture, The Creative Kitchen
Just over a week ago Charles and I travelled to Ridgedale Farm in Sweden. Whilst we were there, Richard interviewed me about no dig gardening, food and my work, for his You Tube Channel There’ll be a blog post about our visit soon. In the meantime here is the...
by Stephanie Hafferty | May 29, 2019 | Blog, Homesteading, No Dig Gardening, Organic, Permaculture, Polytunnel, Preparing The Soil, Spring, Summer
May: such a magical month in the garden. The growth is incredible and each day the garden reveals new delights! When the first strawberries ripen we know summer is on its way. It’s also a time of letting go of overwintered plants in the polytunnel to create...
by Stephanie Hafferty | Apr 30, 2019 | Blog, No Dig Organic Home and Garden, No Hungry Gap, Permaculture, The Creative Kitchen
Sow delicious easy to grow and store vegetables for a taste of something homegrown throughout the winter and into spring. Here are a few of my favourites. What do you like to grow for winter recipes? Some are botanically fruit, but we mostly use them as vegetables in...