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La Ferme de Sourrou

Life on our smallholding with Angora goats, pigs, chickens, geese. Permaculture in action, organic gardening, romantic gardening, foraging, off-grid and self-build house. Access to thousands of photographs of our farm, housebuilding,sheds, animals...
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Fabrice fixing the solar panels on the roof

Nov 21, 2009
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The Red Cockerel had lost his tail feathers

Oct 28, 2009
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Chickens feasting on the Amaranthus Gangeticus (Elephant Head Amaranthus)

Oct 8, 2009
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Seed saving and two of my favourite annual climbers

Oct 3, 2009
This is exactly the right time to collect seeds from your favourite plants from your own or other people's gardens. That's what I've been doing a lot of this week. Aren't these big seeds with a little heart really sweet? They're from a lovely annual...

Using Quinori - and a recipe I want to share

Oct 2, 2009
In the summer there's so much to eat that we really are spoiled for choice. Rather than eat heavy meals with meat I prefer not to cook the new peppers, sweet tomatoes and crunchy lettuce, shallots, new carrots, chives or whatever else I can find but...


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