We live on the side of the hill so gardening has been interesting. This photo shows one of the limited flat areas so we have erected 2 small polytunnels. One was in play last summer and we were very impressed with the yield from it so the second one went up earlier this year. Currently they have been planted with a polyculture mix of salad leaves, lettuce, spring onion and radish, 8 strawberry plants (just to see how they hold up) and broccoli and kale.
For warmth I have peppers, sweetcorn and squash seeds in pots inside them. More will be added as part of our succession planting.
The cold frames in front were built from parts of an old wooden playhouse and old windows that were replaced with double glazed. They have inside them courgettes, celery, French beans, cucumber, tomato seeds in pots.
To the right of this photo is our experimental Hugelkulter bed. This will have leeks, onions, squash and courgettes planted in it.
A the front of the picture is our fruit trees, fruit bushes and herb selection. There are two heritage apples trees, local to this area and two plum trees. Herbs - currently have thyme, rosemary, mint, sage, fennel, dill. I have planted some sorrel seeds (currently in polytunnel). Once established this is a perennial herb which is great for easier gardening. I have planted some currant bushes and cranberry.
Behind me is the chicken area. We used to let them roam the garden but is just got destroyed by their scratching so they are currently fenced in.
For the next photo I have turned 45degress anticlockwise from where I took the top photo.
There is a fence and gate that leads into our main growing area. The fence is to stop the wild rabbits.
The greenhouse on the left is currently empty. This is my project this year. My aim is to grow some more exotic plants (lemon tree etc) so I aim to warm it with a hot compost bin.
To the left are 2 long beds with summer and autumn raspberries (plus weeds...
In the front is 1/3 bed of a polyculture mix of carrots, parsnips and leeks.
The big bed to the right (it has 2 compost bins on it) has 2 rows of peas and I will continue succession planting with those.
We have 6 compost bins which doesn't really give us all the compost we need.
We also have 4 water butts (2x190l, 1x120l, 1x80l - I think). Doesn't really give us all the water we need for the garden if the weather is dry.
On our patio is the clay oven and cold smoker (see thread about clay oven).
So there it is. We are constantly adding to it. It excites us but exhausts us. It is not easy to live a self sufficient lifestyle. I hope that someone can be inspired by this.