Hello all,
I live in Surrey just outside of town but in a fairly built up area. 3 years ago I bought a quite dilapidated garden (if you could call it that) with a house. (tiny house HUGE garden) On a budget of virtually '0' I set about making the 15ft high with brambles and old washing machines into a nice productive garden with veggies from recycled materials (ongoing project and sounds so simple when you type it!) 2 yrs ago installed 14 rescue chickens after spending 8months researching chicken housing etc I'm proud to say that my efforts have produced 'Fort Knox' for chickens, all are thriving and well, not lost one to a fox, no disease and they are the happiest chickens I've ever met. The garden is an ongoing project of course and would still like a pollytunnel but... the next logical step seems to look at keeping bees! Have met one local hobby bee keeper & bees and now I want to learn more and get two hives of my own going. Nice to meet everyone and thanks for reading
I live in Surrey just outside of town but in a fairly built up area. 3 years ago I bought a quite dilapidated garden (if you could call it that) with a house. (tiny house HUGE garden) On a budget of virtually '0' I set about making the 15ft high with brambles and old washing machines into a nice productive garden with veggies from recycled materials (ongoing project and sounds so simple when you type it!) 2 yrs ago installed 14 rescue chickens after spending 8months researching chicken housing etc I'm proud to say that my efforts have produced 'Fort Knox' for chickens, all are thriving and well, not lost one to a fox, no disease and they are the happiest chickens I've ever met. The garden is an ongoing project of course and would still like a pollytunnel but... the next logical step seems to look at keeping bees! Have met one local hobby bee keeper & bees and now I want to learn more and get two hives of my own going. Nice to meet everyone and thanks for reading