FrugaldomMar 12, 20233 minWelcome Back to FrugaldomIt's been quite some time since I wrote anything here but it has taken all of that time to unravel the tangled web of sites, blogs,...
FrugaldomSep 15, 20202 minCoronavirus GardeningIt's been a tough few months for most people, whatwith lockdowns, staying home, self-isolating and all things around us still pretty much...
FrugaldomMay 18, 20203 minGoing Bananas Yet?Here in Scotland we are now approaching month 3 of lockdown in an effort to thwart the spread of Covid-19, a severe acute respiratory...
FrugaldomMar 24, 20202 minWillows are WonderfulFast growing, robust, good for weaving and a super addition to any damp areas of land or hedgerows foraged by horses and ponies. All the...
FrugaldomMar 23, 20203 minDON'T THROW OUT THOSE SPROUTED POTATOES!2020 was planned as our official opening here at the Frugaldom project but the current Coronavirus crisis and UK shutdown has put paid to...
FrugaldomMar 23, 20201 minToday at FrugaldomWe had a hay delivery scheduled for 9am but when we arrived before that, we had a crazy half hour of returning ponies to their rightful...
FrugaldomMar 21, 20202 minFoal Fun!A quick look at the progress of our rehomed orphans, now technically yearlings. They're full of mischief, very entertaining and are...
FrugaldomMar 21, 20201 minHay You!A photo mini-blog from Frugaldom It's such hard work eating hay in the sunshine. This is Dobbin (on left) and Ginger. Dobbin is now 4...
FrugaldomMar 20, 20201 min2020 Vision of FrugaldomWe are already halfway through March 2020 and the world is in absolute chaos with the declaration of the Coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic....