Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

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stevcolx
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Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Post: # 273083Post stevcolx »

I bought a house in the country near Huntly, Aberdeenshire and it came with 7 acres of land. Since I bought it I now have a variety of animals and birds like chickens, ducks, goats, horses, cats and a dog. It's great having chickens and ducks for the eggs as they obviously much better than store sold eggs. Now with the threat of Monsanto supplying Genetically Modified food (poison) in our local supermarkets it is time to be more self sufficient. Somebody's post here about how to build your own poly tunnel attracted me to this forum. This is my plan to build one, grow some fruits and vegetables and what I don't consume I will freeze.

I'm not much of a gardener so this is a great place to brush up on the How's and Why's and what's of self sufficiency. With the powers that be making things more expensive and taxing us to hell with their poor excuse of a lie called Global Warming it's time to come off the grid as in regard to food and do it myself.

Nice to meet you all. Hopefully I can learn from you and if I have any ideas u can learn from me.

Cheers!! Colin

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Re: Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Post: # 273089Post magicguitarman »

Hi Colin!

I grew up near Huntly! Where about are you?

I am not much of a gardener either, and sadly I live in the big city at the moment, but I like to dream! Good luck in all your endeavours.
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Re: Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Post: # 273093Post Milims »

Hi there and welcome :wave:
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But damn it how happy we'll be!
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stevcolx
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Re: Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Post: # 273119Post stevcolx »

magicguitarman wrote:Hi Colin!

I grew up near Huntly! Where about are you?

I am not much of a gardener either, and sadly I live in the big city at the moment, but I like to dream! Good luck in all your endeavours.

Just off the Portsoy road. Can't give too many details though seeing this is the internet lol.

Been there nearly 3 years. Best move me and the wife have ever made. Used to be in a Concrete jungle called Westhill.

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Re: Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Post: # 273141Post Annemieke »

Welcome from the other end of the country!
Annemieke.
Grow no evil, cook no evil, eat no evil!
And if you are interested in food and/or health, have a look at my website:
http://ThoughtforFood-aw.blogspot.com.
Love, Annemieke

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Re: Hello from Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Post: # 273143Post Lochside Yogi »

Welcome from the other end of Scotland, good to see the members north of the border increasing. Looks like you have got quite a challenge with 7 acres, we only have half an acre that's keeping us very busy!

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