The summer is flying by and we have already started to get the first harvests off the fields like onions, potatoes and squash. The Spring was very late this year, however, Summer is not over yet.
Read MoreWe have seen a noticeable increase in insect and bird life since the hedgerow down the main track behind the shop was planted. It runs along Home Field and then Holly Field. It has been a joy to watch it grow as it has become home, food and safety to many small birds, bees, butterflies, moths, and other insects.
Read MoreThis year, there has been good progress with the regeneration of the site of the woodland project at Plaw Hatch.
Read MoreThere are times when there is so much in my head. Mostly questions. A few ideas. The answers can take a while to formulate. Sometimes there isn’t an answer and it’s an ongoing dilemma. Here’s a taste of some of my current thoughts
Read MoreAt Plaw Hatch we run a closed herd of cattle. This means that we don’t buy in cattle and the herd regenerates itself.
Read MoreJoining Plaw Hatch Farm around 6 months ago, it was my intention to learn more about how high quality, nourishing food is grown through the practice of biodynamic agriculture.
Read MoreHi, I’m Rhys the Apprentice Farmer at Plaw Hatch Farm.
Read MoreOne of the key aims of Biodynamic farming is education. Every year we get a number of students (age 15+) from German Waldorf schools on work experience. We have limited accommodation onsite, so if you or someone you know has a spare room locally and you are enthusiastic about encouraging the next generation of farmers, please get in touch, we’d really appreciation your support.
Read MoreMichael Moon has been working as a volunteer at Plaw Hatch Farm since 2009.
Read MoreThe bittersweet end to summer. The big harvests are done, the hay is made, the nights grow longer and the days cool. Familiar faces who for a time have become so engrained in the life and rhythms of the farm leave on the next step of their journeys. At the end of September we say goodbye to our Garden Apprentice Mandie, and our two work placement students from Warmonderhof, Ditte and Marigold. We wish all the best on your new and exciting adventures!
Read MoreAs summer arrives, summer blooms are springing up from cleared areas in the woodland regeneration site.
Read MoreThe woodland project is coming along, and the volunteer team are starting to see the fruits of their hard work in the form of wild flowers growing on previously bare land.
Read MoreScanning is an important point in the shepherding year, allowing our farmers to prepare for the coming lambing that is now just over a month away.
Read MoreFollowing the request for volunteers for the woodland regeneration project, there was an excellent response.
Read MoreOne of the main projects we’re hoping to realise on the farm is the regeneration of a patch of Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland. We’ll need your help to do it!
Read MoreOur garden apprentice, Mandie, gives an insight into what life is like living, working, and learning on the farm.
Read MoreFancy getting involved in the garden? As the season picks up, many hands make speedy work of soft fruit processing and weeding. Nir Halfon, Garden Manager, also tells of how Covid-19 has changed the demographic of volunteers on the farm.
Read MoreShop Manager, Jenny Thornhill, explains how the staff at Plaw Hatch have risen to the challenge of the coronavirus outbreak.
Read MoreHelp from the volunteers is making all the difference in the garden this year.
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Maya, Miriam and Louisa kicked the year off by attending the Oxford Real Farming Conference.