Friday, 21 May 2010

Building the farm


Chris and his team from Willow Landscapes have made rapid progress with building the farm enclosure, though the lovely warm weather has probably helped.
We had half a page in Your Swale this week:
http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/ see page 8/9.
KM online want to make a video when we are open and Great British Food Magazine plan to publish a piece about us too.
I will be running Slow Summer Snail Farm on my own which means that I will not always be there. However I will need to go there at some point most days to feed the snails. I will fit that in with my other work commitments but I am most likely to be there in the afternoon during the week but longer at weekends. There is a phone number if visitors want to check when I will be there: 07811395974 and I would like groups to book. The 50 p per child charge reflects the focus at this stage of the year on providing an educational experience for children. For this introductory period I will charge £1 for anyone over 16. Children under 3 would not be charged for.

The snails will be particularly pleased to see you if you come bearing gifts. They like the stalks of cabbage, cauli and broccoli - the bits you throw away, along with that apple that has been sitting in the fruit bowl too long or the odd carrot. When the veg growing season really gets underway they would be delighted if there was a glut of courgettes or your lettuces bolted. Whatever it is in the waste fruit and veg line - bring it along and find out what they like best.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Slow Summer Snail Farm

We're making progress at Slow Summer Snail Farm. The ground has been cleared and rotivated ready for construction work to begin on Wednesday. Press releases and leaflets are going out and attracting lots of excitement locally. It's a nail-biting time with the opening planned for Saturday 29th May.

The Real Food Fair at Earls Court was a fascinating experience last week. It was like a big farmer's market with several stalls from local Kent producers.

The website is coming along now so watch this space: www.snailfarm.org.uk.

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Life in the slow lane

http://www.pressup.biz:80/clients/ten/canterbury-times---life-in-the-slow-lane.html

The local papers have all picked up the story about our trip to Belgium.

There was a Family Fun Day and Hog Roast at Brogdale yesterday, so I was able to tell lots of people that the snails are coming. The children were having their faces painted and riding up and down on the mini railway. A wet bank holiday Sunday is no surprise of course, but we've been promised a fine day tomorrow. So I'll be back out meeting the public and spreading the good news. I'm planning to offer a snail cookery course soon, to show people how good snails can be when you cook them slowly in plenty of Kentish cider.