The garden is really my passion, and making the house eco-friendly thus cutting down on the bills is an absolute necessity, for the planet and the family - think globally act locally. The ruin/château/presbytère will wait until the funds are available or the universe provides.
I promised myself that for the first year I would resist making any major changes, such as planting the garden or creating the first raised beds ('yeah right' said several friends), in order to get a feel of the land, the wind, the light... That does not mean that we can't clean up. So, away with the clinging clematis - both here in the village and up at the farm thanks to Alex, down with the dreaded ivy, free the trees, the walls, the features that we discover as we rip, pull, cut and tug. So far, we have removed plants to discover pathways, a sun on a wall, a stone slab - is there treasure underneath? Pulling the ivy off the walls of the ruin was great fun, as was the fire afterwards.
Click here for a video : The pear tree freed from the clematis and ivy
Here is a picture of the completed work, you can see the piles of removed 'weeds'!
The clearing of the secret garden (yes I know, it is not very secret, Ivor loves showing it to people and the irony of course escapes him entirely as it is frequently the first thing he does) was begun by mum as she wielded the secateurs, defending the balcony from the honeysuckle and the turret from the ivy. The works were painstakingly completed by Hannah, who spent a few days patiently working her way round the walls, exposing them to the sun for the first time in a few years, with Hills, Fabien and Ivor removing unnecessary (imho) pines and cypress (sorry, don't really like them - at least not at this altitude) and joining in with the ubiquitous ivy removal.
Look, Alex and I found a path ;)
Hills helping Ivor - all security and safety precautions duly taken into account, of course!
The secret garden before Hannah and the secateurs and Ivor and the loppers
half way (ish)
after
yes, that is the same wall. Thank you Hannah and Hills. click here for a video :D
The front of the barn, before (spot Alex sewing):
Salix dragging the ivy to the fire pit - on Moses' bike! click here for a video :D
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