The season is unfolding. The trees are turning a burnished shade, shedding leaves and their wonderful produce; conkers, acorns or apples. It feels like a good time to have a clear out ahead of Christmas, to ready your house and store cupboard with jams and chutneys and gather warm bedding, throws and blankets to ensure warmth over winter.
Our hedges have been cut by lovely farmer Walter and their crisp edges look great against the returned verdent green of our fields. The alpaca and sheep spend their days eating this good Autumn grass to stock up, pre the cold season returning.
We’ve taken delivery of lots of new stock for the website and for the Autumn and Christmas sales we are attending. New 100% baby alpaca fleece scarves are already selling out, as are our alpaca knit mittens. Cute new fleece creatures, like mini sculptures - each unique, are proving popular as Christmas gifts and our alpaca pillows, duvets and mattress toppers are being bought n d shipped throughout the UK and around the world. Our last overseas order went to Angola and the US before that! So funny how a tiny smallholding, perched on the Shropshire Hills, can be in touch with the world thanks to technology.
Several of our breeding females are pregnant, so we look forward to new babies next year from 3 new studs. Watch this space in April.
We will be back at Chelsea Flower Show and many of the other RHS shows again in 2019, our 4th year selling our Lou’s Poo, Alpaca Fertiliser range. Try it for your plants, a little goes a long way and our commercial growers and flower farmers love it.
Oh well, time to work in the fields today before gathering up our stock to go to yet another Autumn sale on Friday, this time in Newbury in Berkshire. Onward and upward.
Lou.
Wow this all sounds very exciting. I am struggling to claw my way back into Blogland with even less brain than before and on a phone permanently programmed to contrary settings. Just thought I'd peek in at my people. No idea if this is your latest post - was not offered any more recent offerings. I need to do more clawing...
ReplyDeleteHi MadameSmokingGun, gosh it’s bern a while for me here in blogland too! Mostly I’m farming these days at www.TheArchersAtTheLarches.com though sadly, for me, with very little writing time. x
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