One of the pleasures of growing your own vegetables is cooking freshly dug potatoes in their jackets and enjoying them with butter and a pinch of pepper. It’s a taste that’s hard to surpass. With this in mind we recently set about planting this seasons crop. The seed potatoes were purchased about a month back [...]

Archive for October, 2009
Back in March when I erected the first tui feeder in our back garden little did I imagine how popular this product would become. As the orders steadily increased I have refined my manufacturing process so that they can be made quickly whilst retaining A1 quality. This is very important to me therefore every feeder [...]
One wet day last week I decided to plant out some tomato seedlings with the hope that the weather was going to improve. My decision was on the mark as we’ve had a number of fine days since then. After planting about 15 seedlings from a total of 33 I looked back on my handiwork [...]
Over the last month I’ve been thinking about designing a feeder that would cater for more of the birds that visit our garden. Based on current sales the most popular bird feeder we sell is the standard 1.5 litre tui feeder but it has limitations as it only offers sweetened water. Don’t get me wrong, [...]
The first few weeks of spring weather have been rather fickle so it’s been a matter of do I go ahead and plant or hold back for a little longer. My first row of carrots came to naught as we’ve had so many days of rain and the ground became water logged. A week back [...]



