A New(ish) Hedge Around the Veg Patch

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Last winter we managed to plant up a nice mixed hedge around the vegetable garden. It’s purpose is to provide shelter in the garden and create a microclimate. The trees (700 approximately) are from a local nursery that source locally, harvested seeds and grow on the whips.

Included in the mix is lots of hawthorn and hazel, interspersed with: guelder rose, wild roses, rowan, crab apple, wild damson, wild pear, alder buckthorn, honeysuckle, dogwood, silver birch, field maple, dog rose… possibly more things, I forget.

The hedge completely encircles the veg patch, with the most flowery elements on the house side. It will provide a beautiful view from the “kitchen” and the “sunroom”, whilst providing a lovely flower and fruit filled habitat in just a few years.

Fruit and wasps

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We have had a pretty good year for fruit and veg, but we have to race many other creatures for them.

An average day sees us eating on average seven different items, often more. potatoes, onion, garlic, chard, courgettes, broccoli, salads, strawberries, rasberries, herbs featured in todays dinner.

Nibbling the rasberries as we walk past is becoming a tad troublesome as the wasps do strike back.