here too - I've woken to rain - the first we've had since before Polka started sitting!!! And thankfully its steady and modest, so some will penetrate the dried-hard ground and not just run off downhill. And maybe she will take Fez to roost in a coop tonight...we've had some rain at last.![]()
Indeed, though if the chickens, the bugs, the diseases and the weather don't get your harvests first, they should be tasty and nutritiousTrying to squeeze a handfull of fruit and vegetables out of a tiny amount of land I wouldn't consider big enough to range a single chicken on and pretending I'm saving the world by feeding myself is a new experience.It's a bit of fun though and it gives me further appreciation of just what a struggle it can be for those whose livelyhoods depend on farming.


Yay! Though can't help noticing that this follows discussion of the merits of plastic chicken coopsI seem to have managed a plastic ban at the allotments. The only new plastic allowed is water butts. The plastic compost bins are being phased out and the plan is for two general use compost site; one at each side of the field. Just getting a ban on new plastic gardening crap is a result.


Other days do they run late enough for you, now we're near the solstice?It's Sunday and the trains stop early and the buses are less frequent. It took an hour and a half to get home this evening.