How To Remove Invasive Weeds
I often get asked about removing invasive weeds, the most recent being from Noreen from Marlborough South Island New Zealand, who asked about removing fern bracken and not damaging their soil. Well, there are several ways to remove invasive weeds, and which ever way you choose, let me say now, be patient, it will take [...]
Making Hay While The Sun Shines
Things were getting desperate, the grass was SO long in our paddocks, even the goats lost sight of each other and had to bleat loudly to locate where they were. Although, both the goats and the chickens LOVED the long grass, it was getting to the stage of falling over and rotting from the ground [...]
Tips for Establishing Herbal Leys in Existing Pasture
Spring is here and it’s time to get busy, I have been asked for tips on getting a Herbal Ley established in existing pasture, a good question at this time of year. I am just starting to organize my herbal leys for both of my pastures, just waiting for the rain to ease off!! So [...]
How Things Work Under the Soil
I think it is useful if you know a little bit about what goes on under your soil, after all, the main stay of organic gardening is feeding the soil to nourish, the plants and vegetables you intend to grow. And, if you are not aware of the micro-life that has to exist in the [...]
Poisonous Plant Guide
A List of Plants that are Poisonous or Harmful to your Animals Before we begin, this list is a ‘living’ list, by this I mean, things will be added or taken away when I have sufficient evidence that things are no longer poisonous or I find new things that are. IMPORTANT BIT Please if you [...]
What is a Herbal Ley??
When I first read the words ‘Herbal Ley’ I immediately had a picture of wild flowers and herbs, I thought, at first, it would be a difficult thing to establish as there was really little written about herbal leys. But, I wanted paddocks that had wild flowers and enough food to sustain our animals with [...]
Rye Grass Staggers
Ryegrass staggers If you have never heard of ryegrass staggers, it can come as a shock when some of your stock literally begin staggering around the paddock as if they are drunk. Hence the name ‘ryegrass staggers’
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