Saturday, 10 May 2025

Onwards...to another garden!

 A bright and early start today, delayed by ten minutes chicken wrangling..one of the chooks from next door to my brother has been coorie-ing down under his front garden large rosemary bush! From now on he will be checking there for eggs!!

A smooth run over to Newport by the velodrome to see an old friend..the son of the man who coached me and many others in the 70s....then on up the Ebbw Valley from Newport and up a steep hill..then a steeper hill...to where my youngest son The Carpenter lives.

Great to catch up with all including my granddaughter...and of course we went up to their allotment garden!






This one goes broody every so often
Two plastic eggs..partly as a hint.
Lay here please! And partly to dissuade the habit of egg pecking






We weeded and watered..and wended our way home.

So fortunate to have allotments in the village, not ten to fifteen miles away like my village 

11 comments:

Tigger's Mum said...

That all feels so village-y and warm. The abundance of plastic tunnel-houses suggests not-so-warm.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Your son is quite the gardener and chicken wrangler!

Tom said...

...Chickens aren't the boss!

angela said...

It’s all going to look great when it’s full of plants
It’s nice to spend time with the grandkids

Catalyst said...

Love the warning: "...no matter what the hens say!"

Debby said...

Well, that son of yours inherited your green thumb!

gz said...

Eventually!

gz said...

Definitely not warm in winter..and windswept..they lost their polytunnel last winter...and they are about 850 feet above sea level

Susan said...

Lovely expansive garden. Your son must look forward to a good harvest.

gz said...

This is what is termed an "allotment garden" with plots usually around 100x22 feet...or the same area but different dimensions. He has one plot for the chooks and the other for growing

jeanie said...

Just caught up on 4 posts so comment will land here. How does the allotment system work? Do you rent it or apply for it from the village? It is a great way to garden with community. And I am intrigued by the "overflow" thing further up. What is that about?