Hi all,
I have accidentally found your forum while running a seed saving search. And am really enjoying the posts.
We live quite high at 1300ft in Wales, so our season is often a week or 2 behind lower down. I love getting seeds to grow and my greenhouse, while my husband gets to do the hard labour. We were lucky enough to buy a derelict house a few years ago which we spent a year tuning into a disabled forever home.
The house was a small row built 150 years ago and the other streets have grown around us with just back yards, so our garden is more like a walled large area. It was completely overgrown with bramble, thistle, shrubs and trees. I only have a 12x6 norfolk greenhouse, but it works hard. We have a green dessert with soft fruit at front, a 25ft square wild bird area, people and kids play area, a fish pond built 18 months ago which has frogs and newts, vegetable area, and we are slowly adding some fruit trees at back and native hedging for the birds.
I have accidentally found your forum while running a seed saving search. And am really enjoying the posts.
We live quite high at 1300ft in Wales, so our season is often a week or 2 behind lower down. I love getting seeds to grow and my greenhouse, while my husband gets to do the hard labour. We were lucky enough to buy a derelict house a few years ago which we spent a year tuning into a disabled forever home.
The house was a small row built 150 years ago and the other streets have grown around us with just back yards, so our garden is more like a walled large area. It was completely overgrown with bramble, thistle, shrubs and trees. I only have a 12x6 norfolk greenhouse, but it works hard. We have a green dessert with soft fruit at front, a 25ft square wild bird area, people and kids play area, a fish pond built 18 months ago which has frogs and newts, vegetable area, and we are slowly adding some fruit trees at back and native hedging for the birds.
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