Broad Oak Herbs

'Herbs Matter'




Working between ourselves and nature intelligences, the design begins to unfold.
We all seemed to think of the petal beds as though nature had planted that idea into our minds collectively. Ian then suggested a labyrinth design and nature likes a curve as opposed to a straight line and so now you can see the beginnings of the labyrinth in these picture.



Well, it's beginning to look like more than just a field and here are some shots that we think illustrate how completely mad we all are crawling about in a muddy field. Pictured here are Ian, Dawn, Mark & Steve.






This was a busy weekend for us. We spent all of it cutting up turf and stacking it at one end of the field, stopping for the occasional tea break.

Here are some pictures of Dawn on the dumper truck, the rest of the gang Ian, Jacqui, Mark & Steve and occasional helper Greg.

We can't forget Bod (short for Boddington) the jack russell who liked to guard and on occasions sample the tea and biscuits!

You can also see us marking out the central beds shaped like petals around the central ginkgo tree.




Today was exciting as we started measuring ,cutting and lifting the turf to prepare the beds. It was heavy back breaking work but it's a start on turning a blank canvas into something wonderful. These strip beds are planned for dandelion, nettles and valerian.
These are the first of many beds!

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