In June last year i announced the acquisition of new land on which we intended to create a spiral watering system designed to enhance the growth of the plants around it and while we are far from finished with this enormous task i would like on this Spring Equinox to show you how things are progressing.
I had at the time just finished reading this book which makes some excellent observations about a most important diagram found in nature, replicated throughout the ages in art & architecture.
With this in mind i designed our spiral watering system to respect & utilise the energy of the above diagram, placing orgonite & crystals at the intersecting points.
Since then however the water restrictions in this region have still not been lifted and there are now 'water police' who i expect to see here during the hotter months, just as we did last year. Obviously we don't want to get caught 'in the act' by these people but if they should happen to notice my spirals the problem is that i cannot justify a design of this nature without acknowledging it does in fact use the canal water.
From the public footpath this land is very visible as you can see and i would be pushing my luck if i were to build watering channels in everyone's view.
So for now i have simply focused my attention on the back area of the land which cannot be seen from the path.
Ultimately we will either build a fence of some kind to block the view from the path or the restrictions will go away and the spiral garden watering system will be built.
The Empowerment Cubit bed
In the meantime i have been scratching my head over what type of bed i would like to create next to the existing one. Ever since learning about tensor rings i have been keen to replicate some aspects of this in the garden. Circles made of conductive copper wire will produce a beneficial frequency when they are a specific size, so it seems logical to assume that if these circles are made of water a similar effect will take place.
At first i wasn't too sure about my final design but i went ahead anyway, preparing the land in front of the sunken greenhouse.
The greenhouse has been great by the way. Amazingly effective design.
Once i had a blank canvas i was able to visualise how it was going to look.
I put a magnetised cable running North/South down the middle. All my beds are designed this way now, in sync with the natural magnetic energy of our Great Playground (as it is at time of construction).
After marking out the boundary of four Empowerment Cubit circles with 116cm diameter (five times original size) i started adding stones.
It only took a few days to complete as stones we have in abundance.
Throughout this period the Sylphs watched overhead, satisfied i think with my work.
The energy feels strong here in the middle.
Illuminated by the sun in this shot.
I have these cut potatoes for this bed.
Positioned before planting.
It feels likely that the harvest of these potatoes will interfere with the stones but i don't care. Building this was fun and i would happily do it again.
After planting the potatoes i started putting on the mulch to hold in the moisture.
The watering system will generally just be left on at night. To avoid any scrutiny!
Notice how the circles (where i intend to plant sweetcorn) are slowly taking the water. This is a good sign and hopefully means i will never need to pick up a watering can again!
One of the four circles has been planted with sweetcorn & covered with mulch now. The others will be staggered over the next month.
Chickens for eggs
I saw a film recently in which it was indicated that chickens are the easiest way to produce a constant supply of calories and long has it been on my mind to get this done. Plus the children are really excited about having feather friends!
So right at the back of the garden i have cleared this area of brambles for a chicken enclosure.
The brambles can be seen here, a painful bunch to remove!
The children helped me dream of how the chicken enclosure was going to look.
At first i considered buying a large cage to keep them safe from foxes and other animals but in the end opted to use that which we have in abundance, bamboo & ivy.
A test section of wall seen here, with an approving cat.
The watering system will continue through the chicken enclosure and back into a river beyond this land. This way the chickens can drink fresh water from the canal.
This is where i am at now.
Slowly building up the wall with anything i can find. Sticks, dead sunflowers, weeds & lots of ivy to bind it all in. Am confident animals will not be able to pass through.
Once i am done with this i will dig in a metal grill around the perimeter of the wall to prevent foxes from digging under and also attach a net over the top.
The chickens will be free to roam around the garden when we are there, but when we are not they must be locked in this enclosure for their safety.
At night they will sleep in a wooden hut elevated above the ground. Thinking to buy something like this.
The wooden hut will have a magnetised cable underneath and their enclosure will have a copper antenna of sorts because the quality and frequency of the eggs is said to improve with certain electroculture techniques.
Last thing i wanted to mention was the seating area right at the back and also this ancient wall which appears to have collapsed long ago.
This is how the area looked in June last year.
Am thinking to build a little wall with these stones to separate the seating area from the garden.
What remains i will turn into a hillside bed of glorious colours. Might even add some jiaogulan which i think would love it here.
The seating area will be well shaded by the fig trees and i also intend to build a stone BBQ as i would very much like us to spend as much time as possible here. With our new feathered friends.
I think that's it for this garden.
You probably can't tell from these pictures but the bottle shaped bed we started last year is extremely productive now.
You just have to look closer to see it.
Closer still...
The peas are loving our new system of sticks shoved in the ground for support. No need for fancy bamboo frames!
You can eat them whole now but it's better if you wait for those amazing peas to develop.
Radishes & sweet peas here along with a couple of electroculture devices.
Garlic pushing its way through the mulch here.
Over here we have leeks from last year and a new bed of lettuce coming which i didn't physically plant. They planted themselves.
This is a baby almond tree which is also helping support the peas.
This one is a pear tree, looking very much like an electroculture antenna.
Viewed from the path you can hardly tell anything at all is going on.
Which is perfect for now.
Final thoughts
As a final thought it occurred to me that when one toils over the construction of their own chicken enclosure, using local materials rather than taking the easy route and just buying a cage, the result will always be fused with their energy and intentions, making it more effective even when physically speaking it may be considered below safety standards.
Just as it was with the stories people have around their negative birthing experiences everyone has been very fast, upon learning of our new endeavour, to share their negative experiences with chickens and i feel as if one can easily get caught up in a whole bunch of irrelevant energies here.
I know what i need to know mostly from instinct and have been singing to the fence as i construct it, a haka type song with guttural sounds and words which don't belong to any language, to heighten the protective energy around it.
Hungry animals will no doubt come and check out this strange kind of fence which glows with energy but they will not pass it.
Love & Light everyone 🌱