By July the garden was flourishing and we were preparing for the
very first garden opening for Farm Africa.
We wanted Freshwinds Garden to look as perfect as possible.
The cob shed floor needed to be completed and we had some help from visitors.
By July we had several beds protected with rabbit wire and this helped enormously.
Everything in the polytunnel was doing very well.
The veg beds were flourishing.
The entrance was given a new look.
In August we opened the garden and made over £1,000 for Farm Africa.
The garden looked lovely and the weather was perfect.
There was tea and cakes in the barn....
The entrance was given a new look.
In August we opened the garden and made over £1,000 for Farm Africa.
The garden looked lovely and the weather was perfect.
There was tea and cakes in the barn....
......and a BBQ for helpers in the evening.
A tiring but most satisfying and enjoyable day.
Pond creatures continued to thrive and provide much excitement for visitors.
A tiring but most satisfying and enjoyable day.
Pond creatures continued to thrive and provide much excitement for visitors.
My £1 pack of gladioli from Aldi was the greatest floral success
as well as the helichrysum (as always)
as well as the helichrysum (as always)
By October, 17 stone ladybirds had been refound. These have provided much enjoyment for children staying at the farm, either in the searching for, or in the hiding again.
Harvesting was still going strong in November.....a record year.
The last event for the year was the Carols in the Barn, a very popular event in the village.
For a change it was not cold.
Santa came.
And we all enjoyed the singing.
I have loved every minute of our time at Freshwinds Garden and look forward
to all the new plans and projects for 2016.
Watch this space.
A happy, healthy and prosperous new year to everyone who reads my blog.