The new hedge across the field is now planted and rabbit-guarded and some of the plants already have tiny, bright green buds on. It's mostly Hawthorn with a few Field Maple, Gelder Rose and Hazel as well as some tiny holly plants which I dug up from around and about. There is also a Rowan and two Crab Apples in among them, so it should look quite nice if it all takes. It's not chicken-proof yet though and they just go wandering off up the field to see what's going on under the neighbour's bird feeder and chat with their cats. Luckily Rob and Becky don't mind and said they actually spent about an hour just watching the chickens the other day. We have had to fence off the bottom of the garden outside the kitchen because the chickens suddenly decided to scratch the lawn up and had made quite a good job of it in just one day! So they have been excluded and I think it came as a bit of a shock to them which is why they have adopted Rob and Becky! We are getting our two new chucks next weekend and Rob and Becky have decided to take the plunge and we are collecting three for them at the same time. This could get interesting because they are planning to let them roam around like we do when they are at home and as ours often wander down the field they are bound to meet. That could either mean fighting for supremacy or they'll be best buddies and think they are all one flock and all come running when we call. Watch this space!
Our current project outside is firewood. Ben and I spent an afternoon chopping all the Oak we got out of the quarry wood last winter to length ready to be split and that should hopefully be ready to burn next winter.
The bigger diameter Oak for splitting . . . . |
. . . .the smaller Oak stacked ready for next Winter . . . . |
. . . and then there's this - right had side for next Winter and left for the Winter after . . . . |
. . . and this from our end of the hedge-laying . . . . |
This is Bob's latest creation - a sweet little writing desk in Cherry and Burr Maple for a lady in Oswestry. Isn't it pretty? |
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