Permaculture and universal energies are available to each and everyone of us. We can sow, plant and grow without the use of chemicals, pesticides etc. and use the universal energies the way our ancestors would have done.

Growing food can be done economically, it need not cost a fortune and can be done on a small or large scale from window boxes to acres, putting it within reach for everybody. So we can nourish our bodies with good healthy clean food.

Here at Gaudin Gardens we believe in the three R's – Recuperate - Re-use - Recycle. The gardens were inexpensive to set up just time and effort plus Mr O just happens to have a mini digger and a quartz crystal pendulum.



Thursday, 1 February 2018

Imbolc

Today is first day of Imbolc the 1st day of spring in the Celtic calender, which is half way between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. 

A time of returning light and renewal


Buds on the Ribes are beginning to come to life and there is lots of new growth in the gardens.



The rhubarb is starting to grow back 
    
 

Primroses starting to peek through and a Hyacinth has come into flower


 Some of the wallflowers are in flower which is quite early


We've had a lot of rain and its been quite mild in January.


So the dew pond is full which is lovely to see.


Until next time 
Blessings to All
Vanessa


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