Down the road aways there is something magical happening.
A 210 acre gravel pit site, has morphed into a massive garden. They call it Abbey gardens .
It is part of a robust local foods movement, whose aim is to provide local organic produce to restaurants, families and weekly customers.
I went for a wander through the gardens yesterday.
A straw bale building houses the produce for sale.
A 210 acre gravel pit site, has morphed into a massive garden. They call it Abbey gardens .
It is part of a robust local foods movement, whose aim is to provide local organic produce to restaurants, families and weekly customers.
I went for a wander through the gardens yesterday.
A straw bale building houses the produce for sale.
Garlic drying on the veranda.
The gardens are an abundance of vegetables and flowers, and there are signs describing what is happening in the various areas and why.
Bush beans
Red cabbages in the pickling garden
Corn
I found myself lusting after the hoop houses and the raised beds
Kale
Poppies for a shot of colour
Scarlet runner beans are worth growing just for the flowers
This sunflower seemed too perfect to be real
These chickens are an older breed,that does well in cold climates
Abbey Gardens is a wonderful place to find inspiration, and to learn more about how to provide food for ourselves, while at the same time caring for the environment that we grow it in.
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