Monday 8 February 2010

A Useful Book

I've read countless books on growing and smallholding over the years, and just this weekend I have read a book that couldn't have been more timely for me. Surviving and Thriving on the Land by Rebecca Laughton is pretty well summed up by its subtitle How to use your time and energy to run a sucessful smallholding. The most valuable part of the book for me was her descriptions of sucessful, and less sucessful, smallholdings (with a focus on market gardens) according to how well the people running them managed their energy and general well being. There is always too much to do in any garden, let alone a commercial one, and the trick seems to be a positive attitude, well planned rest and sufficient perspective. I've lost perpective a few times already, trying to get everything done at The Oak Tree, so Rebecca's book was a welcome way to spend my half day off last week, Sunday afternoon spent in front of my wood burner.

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At 18 March 2010 at 09:51 , Blogger Unknown said...

I couldn't agree more about Rebecca's superb book. Seymour might cover the hows and whens of low carbon farming/small holding, Rebecca I think deals with the much more important stuff how to thrive and succeed on a personal, social level.

I read the book last year as we were discussing options on our domaine, I found myself constantly going back to issues Rebecca raises, in the end saying to my partner, "Read this before next time we have a planning meeting", she did and it helped us sort out what we could realistically do from vague fantasies about being part time peasants.

 

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