It's responded by producing its biggest crop ever:
This blog is about our experience living in France as we complete the renovation of our property, battle with French bureaucracy and enjoy living in this stunning environment. La Basse Cour is in southern Morbihan in the Brittany area of the west of France and we have a 1960 house, a 1798 stone barn and 6000 m2 of land.
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About Me
- Tim Claridge
- Sharing time between Southampton and Noyal-Muzillac in southern Brittany. Sports coach, gardener, hockey player, cyclist and traveller. I studied an MA in Management and Organisational Dynamics at Essex University in 2016-17. Formerly an Operations Manager with NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd.
Saturday, 3 January 2015
Another remarkable crop
Our lemon tree, which came with us from Fleet in 2010, nearly expired in the first winter when, despite layers of bubble wrap and sacking, the -8C frost got to it. It recovered from the roots after we'd nearly consigned it to the compost heap and has had a new home this year against the warm South facing wall of the barn.
It's responded by producing its biggest crop ever:
It's responded by producing its biggest crop ever:
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