
Smallholding life after 60. Adapting to later life, on my rented, non residential smallholding. Sharing my findings about tools, kit and processes. Encouraging you to join with me in building the life you want from where you are.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 67 | Founded | 4 years ago | Last Issue | 13 days ago |
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I am convinced there is nothing new under the sun. A lot of money is made reworking ideas, and disrupting the current norm, only for the whole thing to be flipped on its head again in ten years time....
Long ago and not very far away, we had two broody bantams called Gloria and Sylvia who raised a clutch or two of eggs every year. More recently, we haven’t had hens go broody. I wanted to hatch some eggs for va...
It is 5am and Neil is shuffling around making coffee. Today is Tuesday, the day after a long ‘Bank Holiday’ weekend. Two of those three days, we spent re-covering our old polytunnels. They are small, domestic scale tunnel...
Gosh, it’s been a while.
All the late lambers have now late lambed. On Darcy’s due date we removed her prolapse harness and awaited problems, but no, upon our next visit she had efficiently birthed twin ewes, washed them,...
We had the vet visit to inspect our livestock for the VAN (Veterinary Attestation Number), needed to take animals pretty much anywhere - for sale, to market, for slaughter - and I was slightly dreading it, because...
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66yo Smallholder in Wiltshire, UK. Here to help you do the best with what you've already got to create your simple and self sustaining life. \ud83d\udda4 25 years on this rented plot.
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