Herb garden
Charlie has made me the beginning of a kitchen herb garden; for a planter he's used an old filing cabinet.
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SubscribeThe traditional kitchen garden (known in Scotland as a kailyaird) is used for growing edible plants and often some medicinal plants, especially historically.
19 PostsCharlie has made me the beginning of a kitchen herb garden; for a planter he's used an old filing cabinet.
I'm excited about our beans within our Kitchen Garden, last year they failed to grow; we believe they were eaten before their stalks could climb up off the ground.
I'm relaxing at the farmhouse; after yesterdays mayhem, I need quiet day without worry.
After nagging Charlie out of bed on his day off work he drove to the Craik Forest, delivering our topper for repair and top our friends field.
As I put on my boots and stepped outside the rain started; I gritted my teeth, entered the kitchen garden and began to weed.
We anticipated rabbits sliding underneath the perimeter fencing of our kitchen garden. I have begun the second part of our defences, burying thick mesh a foot into the earth.
After dwelling in my bungalow for twenty-four hours I was longing to go outside, Charlie calls this cabin fever. I've lived outdoors all my life, and travelling relaxes me so. We drove up to our grasskeep near Selkirk, and began shearing three sheep.
We had planned to rest this Sunday, but we both set to work on weeding our Kitchen Garden.
Charlie turned his attentions to the farmhouse's kitchen garden. He is harvesting Potato, Swedes and Parsnips
Yesterday Charlie purchased the flock in the polytunnel another nutritional lick bucket, and early this morning, the flock is appearing comfortable and contented chewing cud.