MrsMozart
Just passing through...
Just seen a post on moss problem (sorry, forgotten who posted it, brain is not what it was!).
We took out a twelve month contract on six acres of land and stabling for six. It's nice and quiet and not too far away and near lovely hacking. It I'd known it was for sale I'd have put a bid in! However, we rent it so, whilst we have to look after it in terms of dangerous plants and fixing fencing and po picking, we don't have any obligations regarding the land itself. It is desperately wet land (we now have a lake in the 'summer' field and a heron is a regular visitor); the graass is scrubby and there's a lot of moss. We poo pick and spread (working on the extremes of temperature method of worm control - having seen it work elsewhere); the 'winter' field would have produced reasonable quality hay if we hadn't been too late to cut it.
The question is: how do we find out how we take care of this land without spending a fortune that neither our horses or we will reap the benefit of? We have 4x4 vehicles so could pull a chain harrow, but we don't have one. Given that we've spent £300 on a generator and we're about to spend at least that on batteries and lights (no electrics) and new tanks (no mains water).
We took out a twelve month contract on six acres of land and stabling for six. It's nice and quiet and not too far away and near lovely hacking. It I'd known it was for sale I'd have put a bid in! However, we rent it so, whilst we have to look after it in terms of dangerous plants and fixing fencing and po picking, we don't have any obligations regarding the land itself. It is desperately wet land (we now have a lake in the 'summer' field and a heron is a regular visitor); the graass is scrubby and there's a lot of moss. We poo pick and spread (working on the extremes of temperature method of worm control - having seen it work elsewhere); the 'winter' field would have produced reasonable quality hay if we hadn't been too late to cut it.
The question is: how do we find out how we take care of this land without spending a fortune that neither our horses or we will reap the benefit of? We have 4x4 vehicles so could pull a chain harrow, but we don't have one. Given that we've spent £300 on a generator and we're about to spend at least that on batteries and lights (no electrics) and new tanks (no mains water).