posted by
panik at 07:26pm on 07/07/2006 under middlesexu
I don't care how much honeysuckle you plant round them, they still smell bad, man!!!
Interesting trip today, to a permaculture farmlet in Enfield - hidden away down a little gennel behind a row of typical North London semis - you'd never guess it was there at all. All very interesting - I was especially impressed by the straw bale house and the living willow gazebo; had a lovely munch on the abundant crops of fat hen and radish seed pods.
Tomorrow, I have another another trip; hoping to see some chicken permaculture in action - we are promised a chicken tractor. I'm looking forward to that. Then I might stroll through the park; maybe check out the wonders of Cockfosters. If the weather holds, maybe spend Sunday in the park - this is an old stately pile; Trent park is it's original grounds, complete with statuary and massive cedars and obelisks etc. There's a beautiful Japanese water garden. But I have my weekend project to write up at some stage, and my book and I am well into one of my Moonridge stories now...
Ah me. What a full life I lead. Heh heh heh.
Interesting trip today, to a permaculture farmlet in Enfield - hidden away down a little gennel behind a row of typical North London semis - you'd never guess it was there at all. All very interesting - I was especially impressed by the straw bale house and the living willow gazebo; had a lovely munch on the abundant crops of fat hen and radish seed pods.
Tomorrow, I have another another trip; hoping to see some chicken permaculture in action - we are promised a chicken tractor. I'm looking forward to that. Then I might stroll through the park; maybe check out the wonders of Cockfosters. If the weather holds, maybe spend Sunday in the park - this is an old stately pile; Trent park is it's original grounds, complete with statuary and massive cedars and obelisks etc. There's a beautiful Japanese water garden. But I have my weekend project to write up at some stage, and my book and I am well into one of my Moonridge stories now...
Ah me. What a full life I lead. Heh heh heh.
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