happy days
Today was a cracker. It was gloriously Spring, although of course it's not yet, and the activity in the beehives is high and the
Today was a cracker. It was gloriously Spring, although of course it's not yet, and the activity in the beehives is high and the
Well hello! It feels like a year since I've been around here. A year's worth of stuff has whizzed by, surely. Phonecalls, emails, planning planting
Last spring, a lovely man that Adam was doing some farm contracting work for gave us a few ginger roots to plant. Exciting! I spoke
… chilling out after a big weekend of markets (Berry! Wonderful! Have I told you how much I love doing produce markets?!) … being
Hello! Hello, JULY! Jeepers. Sometimes it feels like a rush from market to meeting to garden to kitchen and suddenly it's school pick up again.
We're incredibly lucky with such a mild climate that we can keep growing things alive and harvesting around here throughout winter and without cold frames
Milton is very, very pretty. And what a fun idea an annual scarecrow festival is. We swung down there with a picnic and a carefree
So if you follow us on Facebook you know we got washed out of the Berry market last Sunday, and put up a notice saying
We had a cracker of a weekend, highlighted by an out-of-the-park record breaking market day yesterday. Out of the park. We're overwhelmed by the
On Tuesday I posted a photo to Facebook. This one: I rabbited on about how we love Joel Salatin but we don't love his
We'll need a trip to Auntie Narelle and the return of my Dad to fact-check this, but I'm pretty certain this is it. This
Our little lemon cakes packed and ready to go out the door to Greenbox customers tomorrow. The first of many, MANY cupcakes coming out of