I have fond childhood memories of the build up to Christmas. My siblings and I used to gather around the dining table and do Christmas-themed crafts. Ink stamps, paint, brown paper, blank cards and last year’s Christmas cards were all laid out. As we listened to festive music on the CD player we would chat… Continue reading And then the Elves quit…
Wiggly Worms
Since lockdown began we have all been home. All the time. All of us. This has meant that we’ve all been eating three meals a day here, rather than at work or school and I’ve noticed an increase in our waste. Particularly food waste. I started researching ways in which to dispose of this extra… Continue reading Wiggly Worms
Black is the new Green
It isn’t a pretty sight...black tarp. My first instinct is to really dislike it. It’s an eyesore, it’s plastic (so not environmentally friendly), it has a habit of blowing away. Despite all this I have decided to utilise it on my veg plot and do an experiment with it. I have an area that has… Continue reading Black is the new Green