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hi don't pass out with shock another posting from me in one week, but i just wanted to say the "small holding" is out of reach for many people for many different reasons, surely it is more about making the most of what you have got.
For instance we have a good sized garden with a veggie plot but if needs be the whole garden could be used to grow food, we have fruit trees everywhere we can put them and we are just investigating whether to sink a tank for rainwater to run the toilet and washing machine if possible. We have a grain burner that heats the house and water and and have had compost and water butts everywhere for years, our yard is not pretty but functional!
I'm glad to hear bartering with goods and jobs goes on in other places too, i recently acquired a new chair for my kitchen swapped for two bags of compost and my hubbie reguarly gets paid in fruit, veg, logs and most recently some old telegraph poles (for the garden) for jobs or errands he runs for people.
For instance we have a good sized garden with a veggie plot but if needs be the whole garden could be used to grow food, we have fruit trees everywhere we can put them and we are just investigating whether to sink a tank for rainwater to run the toilet and washing machine if possible. We have a grain burner that heats the house and water and and have had compost and water butts everywhere for years, our yard is not pretty but functional!
I'm glad to hear bartering with goods and jobs goes on in other places too, i recently acquired a new chair for my kitchen swapped for two bags of compost and my hubbie reguarly gets paid in fruit, veg, logs and most recently some old telegraph poles (for the garden) for jobs or errands he runs for people.
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For sure. However that's easier for people with medium size to large gardens to say. Millions of people live in houses or flats with either small or no gardens at all. If you've got a massive garden then there is loads you can do, most don't have that luxury.surely it is more about making the most of what you have got.
For instance we have a good sized garden with a veggie plot but if needs be the whole garden could be used to grow food,
I was watching Gardeners' World the other day and there was a woman who had a stunning garden, which was about ten times the size of mine, the presenter described it as a 'small garden'. I think a lot of well off people have really lost touch with ordinary life.
Having said all this I do agree you can make the most of whatever you've got. We use permaculture principles and manage to grow a wide range of veg, fruit and salad and keep chickens in what many would consider a miniscule space.
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There's no house with that...bealers wrote:
Or in Devon
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I bought a bow from you a long time ago I think - are you the same Baldybloke ? The bow is gorgeous and still going strong and we started an archery association which is becoming very popular.
I've been lurking a lot recently and not posting as much as I'd like but this spring we've been really busy.
Hi to all the other lurkers.
I've been lurking a lot recently and not posting as much as I'd like but this spring we've been really busy.
Hi to all the other lurkers.
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No, but residential planning with Oneplanet-alike agri strings attached.UndercoverElephant wrote:There's no house with that...bealers wrote:
Or in Devon
IMO that's a bargain for the right individual. A share of ~20 acres and 5 years breathing space to convert the talk into walk.
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I agree, but I'm not the right individual. I don't have the relevant experience. The website read like a job description on http://www.environmentjob.co.uk/.bealers wrote:No, but residential planning with Oneplanet-alike agri strings attached.UndercoverElephant wrote:There's no house with that...bealers wrote:
Or in Devon
IMO that's a bargain for the right individual. A share of ~20 acres and 5 years breathing space to convert the talk into walk.
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I have posted occasionally over the last few years, and look in regularly.
On most topics, somebody will normally post a POV roughly corresponding to my own, so I don't bother. The instances where I do feel inclined to post are often marginal topics, where I am generally ignored or rebuffed by the in crowd.
Still, I'm not complaining. It's an interesting forum with some good minds posting.
On most topics, somebody will normally post a POV roughly corresponding to my own, so I don't bother. The instances where I do feel inclined to post are often marginal topics, where I am generally ignored or rebuffed by the in crowd.
Still, I'm not complaining. It's an interesting forum with some good minds posting.