Last weekend, I did a few things in the garden and I'm posting a series of images below with comments to describe what's going on. You'll see why stones, woodchips and seeds are the main things on my mind. Here in the UK, the grass is just starting to grow again after winter, and things are starting to move in the garden. My aim is to build a natural, diverse garden and I'm … [Read more...] about Stones, Woodchips and Seeds
Natural Gardening
Stinging Nettles – taking up the fight
Since moving to the UK, I've become accustomed to stinging nettles. They grow very vigorously, as a weed, and have runner roots just under the surface which spread out everywhere and result in new nettles. They're hard to get rid of and their leaves really do create an unpleasant sting. One thing I've found is that they love ground that has been dug up. In general, if … [Read more...] about Stinging Nettles – taking up the fight
Sitting Spiritually
Recently, I've been thinking about getting outdoor furniture to add to our garden. As many of you know, I've certainly become more spiritual in the last 6-7 years and have got into yoga and meditation (see Life in the Right Direction), so it will be no surprise that I took notice of a local company making wooden garden furniture called "Sitting Spiritually" (I have no … [Read more...] about Sitting Spiritually
Rainwater Tank – Saving Water
I'm pleased to have decided to put in a large rainwater tank when we had the opportunity. Every time I use water in my garden now, it's good to know that I'm not using mains water but just using rainwater that has been saved in the tank. I first started by dreaming of a natural garden in lower part of our property, and had been starting to work on it (Garden Diversity … [Read more...] about Rainwater Tank – Saving Water
Rows and rows of windrows
As you might already know, I do a bit of scything around my garden, and you may be wondering what happens to all the grass. Ok, that thought probably never entered your head, but I'd like to think it did. In my garden, I like to try to keep everything circular - everything that's produced by the garden goes back into the garden - and I use all the grass that I cut to enrich the … [Read more...] about Rows and rows of windrows