Saturday 4 April 2015

Frugaldom Project April 2015 Part 2

Easter weekend and the weather is finer than it's been all week, This morning, the sun shone and work continued at Frugaldom. I was absolutely delighted when the phone rang to say that the fencing of corral #1 had been completed and was eager to pour over the resulting photos, so here goes... the culmination of a lifelong ambition to have a post and rail paddock!

Not much to say about this as the pictures speak louder than words, so I hope you enjoy seeing the progress being made at the Frugaldom project, here in southwest Scotland. I have published a separate post here detailing our unusual fund-raising event, whereby individuals or businesses can 'Tag a post at Frugaldom for £10' by as an additional way of pledging support.

Wooden post and rail fencing at Frugaldom

To the left of this line of fencing we are in the process of planting a new willow bed and strip of woodland comprising birch, hazel and rowan, which can all tolerate the boggy ground during wet weather. Beyond that is the second corral, which we hope to fence sometime in the not too distant future.

Wooden post and trail fencing being built at Frugaldom

This is looking towards the yard and what will become the start of our planned willow walk, which was being pegged out last month when planting the willow cuttings.

Wooden post and rail fencing being built at Frugaldom

Now we need to finish painting the barn and getting all of these front posts tagged before the next phase of work can begin. It shouldn't be long before the grass starts growing, so I'm going to try to flatten out the tractor ruts next week.

Wooden post and rail fencing

This is looking straight across at the second corral, which will eventually be separated from this one by a new willow bed that will be coppiced for crafting materials. Beyond corral #2 is bog myrtle or sweet gale and to the right, you can just see the tree protectors from all the new crab apples we planted around the little quarry in November.

Wooden post and rail fencing at Frugaldom

I don't think I will ever get tired of the view from here, it is just amazing. I've now seen it at dawn, at dusk, in sunshine and with snow on the Galloway Hills. I've also seen it disappear in torrential rain, but this is Scotland, all of the above could have occurred within the same day.

Wooden post and rail fencing at Frugaldom

Final view of corral #1 at Frugaldom, looking towards what we call bracken hill and the future willow walk. Once things begin to grow, you may soon see traces of the willow hide I planted late last year. I hope it takes root and begins to grow soon.

That about wraps it up for this evening. To find out more about what's happening on a day to day basis, register free to join the forum and look for the dedicated 'Frugaldom Project' section.

Aside from this, I am still pursuing my challenge to slash the grocery budget to £5 per person per week and have managed, so far, to get it down to less than £1 per person per day. You can find more about that in the 2015 Challenge section of www.frugalforums.co.uk

See you all there!

NYK Media in Frugaldom.

Frugaldom Project April 2015 Part 2

8 comments:

  1. Well done on the progress made so far, its certainly a wee bit of heaven x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, perhaps one day you will see it for yourself, if you are in this area. :)

      Delete
  2. Whereabouts are you? I live in Dumfries itself. We are indeed lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Eleanor, our nearest neighbour is www.3lochs.co.uk so if you have a tent... :)

      Delete
  3. Whereabouts are you? I live in Dumfries itself. We are indeed very lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. DG8 area, between Newton Stewart and Stranraer. Join us in the Frugal Forums if you'd like to find out more. :)

      Delete
  4. Hello. I can't seem to find the info on your grocery challenge on the forum? Please can you help? Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You need to register in order to read all the content of the forums... we need registration (it is free) to reduce incidence of spamming and unauthorised links. There is a section named 2015 Challenges, which is where my grocery one is logged. Hope this helps.

      Delete

Many thanks for taking the time to comment. All comments are moderated to help prevent system abuse by spammers, time-wasters and chancers, so your comment will not appear until it has been manually accepted for publishing. This will be done as soon as possible - I check for updates regularly. We are on GMT - London times.