Writings of a would-be smallholder in rural Monmouthshire....

Ancient David Brown Tractor, Ben - Head of Sales!, The Great Oak, Monmouthshire Tymawr Farm

Ancient David Brown Tractor, Ben - Head of Sales!, The Great Oak, Monmouthshire Tymawr Farm

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Firewood # 3 - Stream-bed Attrition

The very heavy rain we've been having over the last few weeks has brought with it some great opportunities for character building, including feeding pigs by torchlight in the pouring rain and trying to clean mud off my trousers in the loos at work after rushing in one day, but it has also had some positives too!

The brook is full of water, which looks great, and is sadly a fairly rare occurrence, although I have big plans for trying to clear it out, and one day creating a dam and a pond, filled with delicious crayfish!
Hawthorn tree Tymawr Farm Monmouthshire smallholding
One good opportunity it has provided is a great addition to the Tymawr log pile in the form of this Hawthorn tree.  There are lots and lots of trees right on the edge of the brook, each year having more of the soil around their roots washed away.  The recent heavy rain finally did for the last particle of Monmouthshire clay anchoring the roots of this particular tree, and it fell yesterday.  It has made me wonder how long the rest of the trees are likely to remain upright - a little Hawthorn is one thing, but a hundred year old Welsh Oak might cause some more serious problems!  I'll have to warn the sheep and alpacas to be on their guard, to keep their wits about them and to practice sprinting!

Incidentally, I haven't come across many Hawthorns which could be classed as 'Trees' and had thought of them really as a bush used for hedging.  It may be that at some point in history this tree was part of a hedge, but today it is easily twenty five feet tall (actually more correctly 'long' now!), with the largest trunk being about four inches in diameter!  Tymawr farm is certainly a great place for tree growing!  It gives me confidence that the Cider Orchard will be a success!
Pigs # 10 - Weigh In

Friday night results - back on track after a bit of a wobble last week!  The pigs are looking great, although I must admit that they are finally starting to smell like pigs!
Week commencing Small Feed (g) Big Feed (g) Total Feed (g) Small Weight (kg) Big Weight (kg) Small Weight (kg) Big Weight (kg)
27.04.2012 1520 2256 3776 33.1 49.1 33.0 49.0
04.05.2012 1691 2461 4152 36.8 53.6 36.8 55.2
11.05.2012 1871 2675 4546 40.7 58.2 41.9 58.5
18.05.2012 2059 2896 4956 44.8 63.1 44.20 63.30
25.05.2012 2256 3126 5382 49.1 68.1 48.26 66.89
01.06.2012 2461 3126 5587 53.6 73.3 51.23 76.05
08.06.2012 2675 3126 5800 58.2 78.6 58.4679.50
15.06.2012 2896 3126 6022 63.1 84.1
22.06.2012 3126 x 3126 68.1 x x
29.06.2012 3126 x 3126 73.3 x x
06.07.2012 3126 x 3126 78.6 x x
13.07.2012 3126 x 3126 84.1 x x