The glass-house was my garden, a place of great importance
but also one with much responsibility. Spring was a time where frantic sowing
of seeds took place. I spent most parts of my days sowing the mighty brassica
family, members of the solanace family bird eye chilies (hundreds of them) tomatoes,
Aubergine, sweet peppers in pots, peas
in toilets rolls, lettuce in succession, calendulas in modules and dwarf
French, broad, runner beans. It was a mad house, but mine to enjoy, BBC radio 2
in company I’m sure Ken Bruce added to the vitality of my little seedlings with
his ever so monotonous selection of music and his boring banter with the
weather and traffic girl Penelope fudge. Damn turn that radio off!!!!!
Two Singaporeans trying to live the "Good Life", differently from what we've been sold all our lives. This is our blog about our journey from the corporate world to simple living. We hope to feed our soul, and learn to flow with life, instead of being flushed through it. Listen to our inner voice and understand that we are not masters of nature but part of it. And of course, to hopefully inspire people who read it. Peace to all.
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Green green vegetables
My mission the next 6 months was to focus on the vegetable
production on the farm. Old chapel farm has 12 acres of land but only 2 acres
were for vegetable growing, the rest of the land were dedicated to woodlands
and grazing. The hills of mid Wales
was one of crazy and unpredictable weather, which at times can be so harsh that
only grazing of animals and potatoes stood a chance. Frost when the ground freezes
over can happen as late as the 10th of June. Vegetable growing thus
is not an easy one to crack, the growing season was thus a short one and having
to be always aware and in tuned with the weather. There was only so much
planning that we could do, but in the end our fate was determined by mother
nature.
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