The Land Beyond

This year marks the third anniversary of the walled garden project, and it will also be a pivotal one as we fine-tune its purpose for the future. Some conclusions are already becoming clear. Can it serve as the site for a viable commercial market garden business? Unfortunately, no - not really, at least not presently.… Continue reading The Land Beyond

On the Med

The basic structure of the old Victorian greenhouse, situated by the north wall and equipped with chimneys to provide heated assistance during the winter, appeared to remain intact at least until the 1980s. An old aerial photograph from around 1980 shows it seemingly in good condition. Sometime between then and the 2010s, however, something caused… Continue reading On the Med

Harvesting in 2024

Whilst foraging began earlier than last year, with self-seeded greens appearing in the polytunnel during March, the cold and wet spring, followed by severely cold spells in June, resulted in major setbacks for certain produce, especially winter squash and tomatoes. The pest problem also contributed significantly to these issues. Overall, it felt like the harvest… Continue reading Harvesting in 2024

Party

One of the aims of the Walled Garden is to provide a space that brings people together—whether from the local community, similar projects, or the worlds of agriculture, permaculture, rewilding, and all related endeavors. This is all intended as a means of inspiration, education, and connection. It felt like the right time, in July 2024,… Continue reading Party

Invasion (in the polytunnel)

"Invasion" was a dominant theme of the polytunnel area this spring and early summer. Baby voles outside the polytunnel, September 2022 In 2022, I discovered a very cute clutch of baby voles outside the newly made polytunnel. After spending ages photographing, stroking, and holding them, I placed them back where I found them, feeling the… Continue reading Invasion (in the polytunnel)