We 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 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 MoreOver the summer I have started to take Pip the sheepdog out with me and we’re starting to work together well.
Read MoreAs many of you may know, I love food. I still get very excited by the produce coming from the Plaw Hatch garden and never more so than at this time of year. My summer suppers are variations on a theme but almost always involve courgettes, beans and tomatoes. These are my favourites.
Read MoreThe prolonged dry conditions and intense heat have had a significant effect on everyone at the farm.
Read MoreBiodynamic flower bunches from the Plaw Hatch garden will now be a weekly feature in the shop on Thursdays during summer.
Read MoreMuch like the strength of one’s coffee, choice of cheddar maturity is entirely personal. We’ll now be cutting our mild cheddar much younger to provide a greater range to our customers.
Read MoreAs summer arrives, summer blooms are springing up from cleared areas in the woodland regeneration site.
Read MoreAt the beginning of June, Rebecca and Gala welcomed local farmers and smallholders to Plaw Hatch to discuss ‘enterprise stacking’.
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Maya, Miriam and Louisa kicked the year off by attending the Oxford Real Farming Conference.