Thursday, 18 December 2008
All the stress of Christmas will hopefully soon be behind us, as Christmas deliveries go out next week, on Monday and Tuesday. Only the non-farm related stress of the day itself left to survive!
Our turkeys put up a fight this week, in a last ditch attempt to avoid the christmas dinner tables of the north east, but thankfully everything is now under control. Until the next thing goes wrong that is...!
On that subject, it looks, from my window at least, as if the Longfram village christmas tree is on the verge of falling over, probably taking our electricity/wall with it!
Thanks to all our customers for your business over the last year, and we look forward to seeing you all in the new year. We will be back delivering on the 7th of January.
See you all then,
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year,
Lee, Beth, Sue, Steven, Katie, John
The G and S Organics Team
Friday, 28 November 2008
Lots of planning going on at G and S. Lee is spending hours agonizing over seed catalogues and muttering about heads of cabbage per acre!
The whole team - well, nearly the whole team - was out in force on Monday planting fruit trees. Thank you to all who volunteered to help. Just be grateful you didn’t have to play out. We had every kind of weather on Monday: Weak sun, heavy hail and driving rain. A fantastic day, however; all the trees planted. We have staked, composted and mulched them in, so look out in spring for beautiful fruit blossom and hopefully no late frost to kill off the fruit.

no trees...

Trees!
The turkeys are all looking happy and healthy, enjoying running around the farm. The weather doesn’t seem to bother them. In fact, we have to call and call them for teatime and bed.
Some great cook-ahead ideas this week to get you in the Christmas spirit and reduce the stress on the day.
By the Way, Check the website for special offers, we are doing our best to help all our customers tailor deliveries to better suit their needs.
Let us know what you are planning for Christmas and when you will want your delivery. Please note Christmas orders close this weekend. To book a delivery slot tel.07894622256.
Deliveries will be as normal on the 18th and 19th of December. Christmas orders will be delivered on the 22nd and 23rd. No deliveries at all on the 1st and 2nd of January, then we are back to normal on the 8th and 9th of January 2009.
So stock up now!
Wednesday, 29 October 2008

At this time of year, much of our time on the farm is spent preparing for next year. Anything that doesn’t move needs to be painted, and anything that does needs to be greased.
We have been putting beds into the walled garden, mixing in compost to improve the soil, and mulching to suppress weeds, ready for planting in the spring.
I’m sure you’ll all be pleased to know that Rufus, the Labrador who injured himself on the new fences, has now made a full recovery, and is ready to injure himself again as soon as he gets the chance! Hopefully he will resist the temptation, even though we know he loved all the attention it got him, as the vet’s costs are astronomical!
We are looking to put the Tup in with our ewes next week. This should give us lambs in April of next year. We will keep you up to date on their progress each week in the newsletter.
Oh, and don’t forget to get your Christmas order in on the website, as the deadline is December 1st. It may seem a long way off, but it will be upon you before you know it!
Wednesday, 22 October 2008


see you all next week.
Wednesday, 15 October 2008


The Pigs have also been pigging out(!) on the remains of our courgette harvest. They are not as fussy as us, and have happily eaten the whole plants:
Whinnie the mare is eating us out of house and home, but doesn't seem to putting on any weight at all, which is more than can be said for her foal, who is looking fat and extremely hairy! some pictures will follow in the coming posts.
This week we have finally managed to source some turkeys. We will rear them at home on the farm, however, we will not be able to call them organic because their lives will not have started organically. We will rear them to organic standards from now on, but will be selling them as free range. They will be reared to our usual high standards. No GM or nasty chemicals.
On that note, Christmas is fast approaching, and the time has come to get your Christmas food order in with G and S organics. You can order your turkey, veg, Christmas pudding, and any dairy and meat products you need from the website, http://www.gandsorganics.com/. get your Christmas orders in by December 1st, and it will all be delivered to your door between December 21st and 23rd. Happy shopping!
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Shopping for Sheep...
When they get here they will join our flock of a dozen young ewes. Our ewes will be lambing in April too, their first, and they will be able to learn from the new, older ewes how to look after and feed their lambs.
The older ewes are also used to human contact, and will help to keep their younger companions calm at feeding time, sheering, and when the vet comes to check on them.
Here are some photos from our visit to Overgrass Organics:
the new sheep
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
What a week! Several things have gone badly this week, and that doesn't include the weather! Today I filled my diesel car with petrol... I felt like such an idiot; just too many things on my mind in one go and, Wham! I go and do something extra dippy to cap off a difficult few days. Lee and John came to my rescue on the side of the road. Thanks Boys!

There is loads to be getting on with, even in this awful weather, including construction and groundwork; and lots of carrots still to be harvested and stored for the winter.
Latest news from the G and S farm:
Here are some photos from the farm this week, showing the work that's in progress, and what we are currently harvesting:

Composting toilet. A work in progress...


Unripe Squash
Autumn is pumpkin time!