Fiona

We go together like, rama Llama Llama ka dinga da dinga dong

I know I often post about wildlife I see on my plot. A hare, a pheasant, a robin hopping around, but by far, this year, my favourite animal on site was this Llama.   (disclaimer: may have been part of petting farm on harvest day and not actually roaming free around my plot) What a […]

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The War

It was the first of September. The battle lines were drawn. I donned my armour (gardening gloves) and drew my sword (a rake). I surveyed my territory with the keen eyes of a veteran war strategist. I assessed the formation of the enemy troops, I determined my objectives. One wrong move and the weeds would win

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Bounty

It has been a number of months since my last blog post. Summer has been and gone, the weather has changed and my life has changed along with it. It has been the hottest summer here in Ireland for over a decade. The days have been long hot and the nights humid and sleepless. I’ve

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What The Fliuch?

The weather this week has been almost unbearable, at least it has been for gardeners. We’ve had cold, some freezing cold, sunshine cold, snow cold, wet cold, a little-bit-less-cold-than-yesterday cold, then back to snow cold. Today is the 29th of March and it is currently 3 degrees celcius outside. Three! This time last year we were experiencing a

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