BlogHide Resteemsbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 6 years agoBattling with Farm TrespassersThe last six years of my life have had one aim: move my husband and I to inherited farm land. It's a long process because my husband's Canadian and has to fulfil visa requirements and we have noâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 7 years agoLook Out for that Ladybird!One of the world's most iconic garden bugs has got to be the Ladybird. She's a shiny, polka-dotted gem of a creature who - and this has to be her greatest asset... EATS APHIDS In the UKâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoThe Vegetable Plot - What Have YOU Got Growing?I'll admit it - just like every year, I've fallen behind with my vegetables. I have grand plans when it's February and I have all the time in the world. But when the sun appears, the weeds startâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 7 years agoMy Chicks are FIVE weeks old!For this year's 'Chick Check' I hatched a random assortment of eggs from my laying flock, the cockerel of which is a frizzle poland. As it happens, only four actually hatched but my YouTubeâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 7 years agoA New Chick for the PheasantryI'm very happy to introduce you to my brand new baby - a Reeves pheasant chick. Though I may not be on my farm yet, I'm already starting to build a number of businesses that will transfer to theâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 7 years agoCreating a Guinea Fowl Alarm SystemFoxes...I love 'em, but I hate them too. As a poultry keeper it's my responsibility to keep my birds safe from these natural predators. I have had losses this past winter - my entire flock ofâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoWhat's New on the Farm? Orchids, Pond Wildlife and MoreWith 40 acres of prime Suffolk farmland, there's always A LOT to do. I currently live a two hour drive away, so all of my work on the land is conservation and future-farm-dream based. In addition toâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 7 years agoOh, Steem, Where have I BEEN?It's pretty safe to say that the past four months have been rather tumultuous. I made a HUGE change in my life as a way to combat ongoing anxiety and depression and for the most part, it'sâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoAustralorps and Muscovies - Awesome Homesteading PoultryEver want to have a nosey at other people's chickens? Me too! That's why I created ' Chicken Check-In ' on my YouTube channel. Essentially, it gives farmers, smallholders, homesteaders andâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoSpringtime for TREESIt seems to have been a VERY long winter here in the UK. But like everything, eventually it ends and along comes spring - one of my favourite times of year as plants burst into leaf and gardensâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoSmallholding Diaries Week 51 - Blossom, Buds and Fighting PheasantsI can't quite believe I've been filming Smallholding Diaries for almost a year but it's week 51 already! Honestly, it's rather wonderful to actually have something to film; the weeks duringâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoA Frozen FarmBoy, did it get cold here. Today, with wind chill, it was around -12Âșc here. And man, there was A LOT of wind. As many of you know, I recently scored a new job working at a farm park. Looking forâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoPoultry and SNOW!If you haven't heard already, the UK is experiencing 'The Beast From the East'. That is, a freezing weather front whipping in across the North Sea from Siberia and, damn, it's COLD. At the momentâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoNew Baby Quails At BrimwoodIt's my first proper hatch of the year and I'm pleased to say - I have baby quail! You can watch the video below to see the quail chicks, my brooder and a few tips on how I raise them OR keep onâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in animals âąÂ 7 years agoA Budgie Birdroom UpdateIt's been a while since I updated you on the bird room! I'm pleased to say there are MORE babies. Having successfully raised three chicks on her own after the father died, Sunny began anotherâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoA New Job | A Great Start to 2018Sixteen days ago I blogged about the fact I had to make changes in my life to reduce stress and anxiety . This included taking the scary step for me of winding down my 15 year old gardeningâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years ago5 Challenges of Urban HomesteadingAs an urban homesteader, I'm excited by what I do and so it's unsurprising that I'm normally talking about the positives for this way of life. However, with every situation there are negatives too.âŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoFermented Grain for ChickensHaving close to 50 chickens means the food bill has been soaring of late. And with the spring season coming, I'll soon have chicks popping out from numerous incubators - all of which will needâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoSome Welcome Signs of SpringI am NOT a winter person. It might be different if I lived somewhere further north where winter meant snow, ice and a true shutting down of seasons. But in the South-East of England, winter isâŠbrimwoodfarm (59)in homesteading âąÂ 7 years agoANOTHER Fox AttackI'm a little at my wits end, with another fox attack on the homestead. Many of you know I lost my entire rare breed Ixworth flock late last year to a big dog fox. It was TOTALLY my fault -âŠ