from the allotment to the plate, I'm a Chef passionate about food and where it comes from and I love growing my own. follow me on my allotment adventure
well like the rest of the UK today I awoke to see a blanket of white which as a gardener this isnt much fun I am chomping at the bit to get down the plot and and get stuck in. there is so much to do to get things ready for the new season.
lets hope it clears soon................I'm off for a Coffee.
I have just found your blog, and can I just say.. It is so marvelously presented and very interesting. I have really enjoyed reading your last 10 or so posts. I am definately looking forward to reading more from you.
I actually found your blog through the Omlet forum. We have 5 chickens. 2 egg laying hybrids in a classic, and 3 bantams in another classic too.
We grow as much as we can in a very small space in our garden as we wait for an allotment, and we also keep bees.
It does look pretty, but I've had enough of it after a day.
ReplyDeleteOur snow has just about gone but everywhere will be so wey for a few weeks yet!
ReplyDeleteHi there!
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog, and can I just say.. It is so marvelously presented and very interesting. I have really enjoyed reading your last 10 or so posts. I am definately looking forward to reading more from you.
I actually found your blog through the Omlet forum. We have 5 chickens. 2 egg laying hybrids in a classic, and 3 bantams in another classic too.
We grow as much as we can in a very small space in our garden as we wait for an allotment, and we also keep bees.
Look forward to reading more!
Martin
www.our-good-life.blogspot.com
thanks Martin for the kind words, will pop over to yours and have a lookski thanks again
DeleteI like the picture! Flighty
ReplyDeletethanks, its another of my intrests just not that good at it! when there good there really good but when there bad.......
Delete