A growing idea
When my two youngest daughters and I moved onto our small farm back in November 2004, the dream to finally have some space for the kids to grow up in became a reality. Almost 13 years on the girls have become young women. We've had calves, chickens, cats and horses all pass through our gates. The chickens and the calves have long since left. We have five horses left our oldest is 36 years old and has the honour of being the very first arrival on the farm back in 2005. Since then we've ended up with a pony and three miniatures as well. But times change and so do circumstances. In early 2016, I was outside looking at the disaster that for years had been my so called garden. It wasn't a garden at all more a jungle of weeds,junk and a lot of frustration. That continued last year as well but there was that small kernal of an idea much as it seemed impossible it remained. For me doing the garden was an uphill mostly futile battle. No sooner I would plant something in our terri