Our experiences in self-sufficiency , growing our own food and making something tasty from it

Joining two Waterbutts

This afternoon in the crazy heat , Marie-laure and I chose to join the two 500 litre waterbutts together.

Pumpkins, Tomatoes and Wild Flowers

While Marie-Laure is off gallivanting around the East side of France I thought I'd post a few pictures of the back gardens current fruitfulness.

In a Pickle

It's been a long time since I blogged about the garden but we had a very wet spring again this year and it put me off a bit. Nevertheless, the garden is clean and producing well.

Its rotavating time!

With the nice warm weather recently it was time to take the new old rotavator out for a spin.

Box trees

We have box trees in the garden and some of them are very old.

We have four different species : the one with small leaves that doesn't smell very nice, the variegated one, the one with big very green leaves that doesn't smell and the dwarf one. I have learned to like box trees thanks to Bill Oddie who recommends to have at least one to help early spring insects. They blossom at the end of February therefore provide food.

A day of pruning

My dad initially came round this morning to prune our three grapevines , we have two vines of the "chasselat" species and a third whose fruit looks like Italian grape.

Afternoon in the front garden

This afternoon was another beautiful day so I took the chance to work in the front garden.

Jerusalem Artichoke

Back in March, my neighbour Daniel gave me a bag of Jerusalem artichokes to eat and to plant.

Green Manure

Yesterday I sowed mustard as green manure.

Hellebore

A couple of years ago I bought a white hellebore from my local nursery and it blossomed magnificently twice.

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