by Helene Zachrison | Jul 28, 2015 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Reducing its energy costs and its electricity dependence is not an easy match, even if it is important. There are a lot of systems and suppliers if we, like us, start from direct-acting electricity and have several buildings. The first year's electricity cost came as a shock to us who got us ...
by Helene Zachrison | Jul 28, 2015 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Joining a farm is interesting. Just when you are planning exciting development investments of various kinds for the next season, such as greenhouses, new energy systems, garden design, etc., the reality is just brutal. A large barn simply holds ...
by Helene Zachrison | Jul 27, 2015 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
This year's Christmas market with shop, exhibitors and organic café is over. As usual, we looked forward to receiving all guests, who happily find their way here despite the fact that we are on a whim and are open relatively rarely. Being open is preceded by a lot of planning ...
by Helene Zachrison | Nov 7, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Rarely has an egg been so long-awaited :-). The hens we bought in late summer have saved a lot of gunpowder for a long time, we have waited and searched and waited and searched - but not an egg as far as the eye can reach (Of course you do not know if they have a secret egg laying place that yet ...
by Helene Zachrison | Oct 11, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Our nice rooster Ernst, it has turned out, has a number of flaws that make us forced to make the decision to end his life for him. It is mainly about weak legs and eye inflammation. He simply does not have the opportunity to take on his role in the hen house as intended. When you...