Friday, 8 March 2024

Counting down the days to spring

    

It is early March, but it's still cold and rainy at times. Today is a lovely sunny day and there are bulbs and crocuses among the grass, days are longer and birds are more active. In February we did an RSPB bird count but our volunteers only spotted two wood pigeons. It would be very different now.

John and Charlotte found an old pot-bellied stove and in this photo it is being tested before fitting.

Now it is fitted; the hut is cozy on cold days and we can boil up our tea on it. We will put some pretty tiles behind it and an outer chimney to protect our whiteboard, but it is really very close to being completely done.



Next job is to fit a gas ring properly. We have applied for a grant, so fingers crossed.

We planted six mashua last spring, a herbaceous perennial climber related to the nasturtium. Below you can see about two thirds of the harvest.They are a great groundcover too. They taste peppery when raw, but are much milder when cooked.Charlotte likes them best when roasted.




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