Tag: news-from-the-farm




02 Apr 2026
Tractor on the farm during springtime

Spring has arrived and wheels are turning!

It is great to be out on the land again, after a long winter. The soil has changed quickly from being very wet to quite dry as a result of the cold N/NE winds we have been having.

Our spring naked oats have been in the ground for 10 days but have not yet emerged (I think it is too cold for them to pop their heads out!) and we have been discing the canary seed ground, getting it ready for drilling (photo above).

Other jobs have involved rolling our winter oats. We roll to press the flints into the ground to stop them breaking the combine at harvest and also, rolling winter crops encourages them to tiller (produce more stems) which should help improve yields.

We have had a few punctures recently as a result of our flinty ground. The large sharp 'Hampshire Diamonds' (if only they were!) are hard on tyres and farm machinery, particularly cultivator points which wear down quickly. Cultivator points penetrate and break up the soil. Because we have such abrasive soil, we need to use points made from tungsten carbide, one of the hardest materials used in farming. They are expensive to buy (what isn't these days?) but they are more wear-resistant than standard steel. This has lots of benefits: tungsten carbide will stay sharper for longer, improving soil penetration (and very importantly, especially at the moment, fuel consumption) since it is easier to pull sharp points across a field than blunt ones! With fewer replacements needed, they reduce the significant 'downtime' associated with changing points. Anything which reduces the time Merv and Richard have to be on their knees under farm machinery gets a big thumbs up!

On the subject of fuel, I was incredulous to hear Trump state that America will get richer on the back of increased global oil prices. Fuel is one of the largest variable costs on arable farms and of course the huge price hike we are currently all experiencing has coincided perfectly with the start of our spring land work. A large percentage of our farm is sown into spring crops (for your bird food) so we have to look at smart ways to limit input costs, whilst still producing good yields and quality seed. Richard is constantly assessing and revisiting our crop rotations, and until the seed goes into the ground, the plan can be subject to change. With all input costs currently so high, things like direct drilling and minimising 'passes' across the fields will all be used to conserve fuel.

PICTURED: Blackthorn in flower (left) and spring violets (right)

This year has been a true spring with a blackthorn winter. A 'blackthorn winter' is an old traditional term used to describe a sudden cold snap in early spring, usually happening around the time the blackthorn plant blooms.

Traditional folklore states that bad weather lasts whilst the blackthorn is in flower and as the flower wanes, better weather arrives. This year we have had warmth, cold, hail, frost, sun and rain with the flower. This changeable weather has made planting spring crops much easier this year (compared to last), since it has kept moisture in the soil. But the inclement spring weather has definitely been more challenging for garden birds; requiring more food to cope with the cold and the wind.

 

Golden Plovers on the Farm

We currently still have a small flock of around 30 golden plovers on the farm. They tend to be present on lowland farms from around October until March/April when they move back to upland breeding areas.

Whilst it is a relatively small flock we are delighted to be hosting them. They tend to fly as a tight flock and we often spot them as they lift off, showing golden flashes where the light catches their backs.

Golden plovers don't use farmland randomly, often returning to their favourite fields year after year. They do like open unobstructed ground (to be able to spot predators) and damp grassland, or a sparse crop of winter-sown cereal fits the bill. Being wading birds they have made the most of the flooding this year, where water-logged soil has offered up plentiful worms and insects. You can often identify them by their 'run-stop' feeding style, picking insects and worms and sprinting on! It won't be long before they head off up north but we will look forward to their return in late autumn.

 

Seed of the Month: Feeder Mix

Feeder Mix™ is our SEED OF THE MONTH for April!

We've reduced the price of our Feeder Mix™ by 10% for this month only. Most of the seeds in this mix are grown right here on our farm – it's a delicious, free flowing mix that's particularly popular with finches and tits.

Here's a testimonial from one of our customers:

"This is the best feeder mix I've found, and believe me, I've tried an awful lot out on my garden birds! This mix doesn't have big dried-up stalks which clog the feeder and the birds love it. Delivery really quick and I definitely recommend this product and the company."

Buy Feeder Mix™ Now & Save 10%

Enjoy your birds!

With very best wishes,
Lesley

05 Mar 2026
New bird feeder products for spring

New products have landed – just in time for spring!

Scroll down to see some of our new peanut and suet feeders, or visit our New Additions page to see more of our latest arrivals.

 

Nagano Peanut & Suet Feeder

Ideal for offering whole peanuts!

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Suet Cake Basket

A sturdy cage with a pitched roof to keep your suet cakes nice and dry.

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Kyoto Peanut Feeder

A smart and stylish feeder with a breathable design that keeps peanuts fresh for longer.

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Ring-Pull™ Click Peanut PLUS Bird Feeder

Protect your peanuts / suet pellets from squirrels and other unwanted visitors!

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Vierno Peanut Cake Feeder

A simple yet stylish solution for hanging peanut cakes in your garden. The elegant design keeps the cakes visible while shielding them from sun and rain.

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Premium Suet Feeder

Comes with a lifetime guarantee against squirrel damage!

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Rome Suet Cake Feeder

This durable suet cake feeder is made from sustainable plant-based materials. A great choice for eco-conscious bird lovers!

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Rome Fat Ball Feeder

Crafted from durable plant-based materials, this fat ball feeder makes a great addition to all sorts of outdoor spaces.

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Don't forget to stock up on protein-packed peanuts and tasty suet for your garden birds!

 

Original Farm Gold™

is our SEED OF THE MONTH for March. Order now and get 15% off the usual price!

"The birds love this excellent food. A super pure seed mix, with no fillers or extras!" – C. Binnie, June 2022

Original Farm Gold™ is the perfect spring bird feed, and a fantastic choice for your garden birds at this time of year.

Homegrown is always best, and this delicious bird seed mix contains all the ingredients from our golden harvest days, with an added touch of sunshine! It is one of our most popular bird seed mixes and a really good choice during springtime. Packed with essential fats, vitamins and protein, it will keep breeding and nesting garden birds in tip-top condition and give them lots of energy for the busy days ahead.

And to encourage you to make the most of this fantastic bird seed mix, we are offering 15% off Original Farm Gold™ during March (offer ends 31st March). This means that prices now start from just £7.18 with fast and FREE delivery!

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Spotlight on Song Thrushes

Now that spring is (almost!) here, we are seeing a lot more bird activity in our garden and out on the farm. The skylarks are sounding mellifluous, and we have noticed an increase in the number of blackbirds and song thrushes all out strutting their stuff and getting ready for the breeding period ahead.

While still quite common, song thrush numbers have declined in recent years and they are now on the Amber list of Birds of Conservation Concern. You know they are around when you find smashed snail shells lying on patios and paths and beside larger stones. Our song thrushes love rooting around for worms and snails at the base of our hedges, and I think they have truly enjoyed the recent wet weather which has done wonders for snail and slug populations!

The best way to support song thrushes is to leave some scrubby and messy (damp) areas in your garden. A bit of untidiness will offer extra food and cover, which will be much appreciated.

Enjoy your garden birds!

With very best wishes,
Lesley

11 Feb 2026
Nest Box

It's the perfect time to put up a new nest box or refurbish an existing one.

Pictured above: Minnesota Nest Box 32mm with Wooden Roof

Winter begins to wane, daylight starts to stretch and birds start to sing. Although it seems early, you will notice more activity in your gardens as many of your feathered friends turn their attention to claiming their territory, checking out new potential nesting sites and building energy reserves for the breeding season ahead. As bird numbers suffer a general decline (due in part to a scarcity of natural nesting sites), a successful mating season is critical to lay the foundations for success of the next generation. Species such as tits, sparrows, wrens and robins often begin preparing for breeding well before spring arrives, and they are gearing up! Having clean, repaired nest boxes in sheltered positions in your garden will help the house-hunting process and will ease their transition to the breeding season.

 

We are celebrating National Nest Box Week (14th – 21st February) with some fantastic nest box offers. You can save up to 20% on selected nest boxes plus we will put in a FREE 30g bag of nesting wool with each nest box purchased!*

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*Nest box offers available until 21st February or while stocks last. We will automatically add a free bag of nesting wool with each nest box ordered.

 

A Cosy Home For Jenny Wren

SAVE 20%

This Schwegler spherical wren house provides excellent protection from predators. Hang the nest box in low-level undergrowth in a shady place.

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A Stylish New Home for Woody Woodpecker

SAVE 20%

This woodpecker nest box is handmade in solid, sustainably-sourced cedar with a 55mm entrance hole. Install it high up on a mature tree in a quiet location and wait for the new family!

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SEE ALSO: Where to Put a Nest Box

 

Premium Seed of the Month

High Energy Blend™

Order our High Energy Blend™ before the end of February to save 10% on the normal price!

Here's what our customers have said about this seed mix:

"This is an excellent blend and has been attracting many garden birds this spring including sparrows, tits, robins, bullfinches, chaffinches, goldfinches and woodpecker. No mess because anything discarded by birds at the feeders gets picked up by others on the ground." – Kay

"It's a beautiful quality feed and the birds are absolutely loving it. Highly recommended." – Phillipa

"I am thrilled that your bird seed has brought so many wild birds to my garden. Absolutely recommend and also your bird feeder with rain protection." – Eve

Small birds have big energy needs, and there's no feed more packed with energy than our High Energy Blend™. With a free-flowing formulation and a 10% saving in February, it's the perfect choice for this cold, wet time of year.

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Snack Smart!

Consider adding some high-energy suet to your bird feeding station at this time of year. It's delicious and high in calories – your birds will thank you!

SAVE 10% ON SELECTED SUET PRODUCTS! Just enter the code SNACKSMART10 at the checkout to claim your discount. Offer available until 21st February or while stocks last.

 

Honest 2 Nature Suet Cakes

High quality suet cakes with plastic-free and fully recyclable packaging. A great ECO choice!

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Peckaballs with Insect

Highly nutritious 'smaller' fat balls. High in calories with great texture and taste, and very versatile!

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Peckish Extra Goodness Nuggets

Perfect for small beaks and available in 2 different pack sizes.

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Well! I don't know about you, but I am a bit fed up with this incessant rain and I am really looking forward to spring and all the wonderful things that it brings.

Enjoy your birds!

With very best wishes,
Lesley

P.S. Don't forget checkout code SNACKSMART10 to make smart savings.

22 Oct 2025
Bird Food Pick & Mix

Our 4kg Pick & Mix Bags are on special offer right now – some great savings to be had!

  • Order 3 bags, pay for 2 – SAVE £8
  • Order 4 bags, pay for 3 – SAVE £8
  • Order 5 bags, pay for 4 – SAVE £8
  • Order 6 bags, pay for 5 – SAVE £8

Pick & Mix allows you to order 4kg bags of any of our seed mixes, straight seeds, peanuts or suet pellets. The more bags you order, the more money you save...and this special offer means that, for a limited time, one of your bags is FREE if you order three or more 4kg bags!

So why not try something new for your garden birds today? Simply head over to our Pick & Mix page, click each item you wish to buy, and once you have made your selections, click the 'Add to Basket' button.

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OCTOBER SEED OF THE MONTH

Native Finch Mix

SAVE 15% (Offer Ends 31st October)

Our Native Finch Mix contains 12 different seeds, and this wide variety is guaranteed to attract not just finches but an assortment of small birds to your garden.

This mix is ideal for filling up seed feeders, but you can also pop it on your bird table or scatter it on the ground for all the ground-feeding birds to enjoy.

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Who Is Eating All the Nuts and Acorns?

We are!

Did you know that we sell our own home-made Really Wild Squirrel Food?

This mix is deliciously fresh and loved by squirrels! It comes with FREE DELIVERY, plus you can order it as part of your Pick & Mix order.

Our squirrel food is packed with delicious home-grown ingredients and nutritious seeds, plus high-energy oilseeds and peanuts! What more could a squirrel want?

If you are having trouble with squirrels raiding your bird feeders and stealing your bird food, why not put up a squirrel feeder just for them? Place it in a different part of your garden and encourage them to help themselves to our bespoke squirrel food – a bistro just for them!

Really Wild Squirrel Food is now available in 15kg sacks. So many customers wanted MORE, so we are now offering larger sacks of food for your squirrels. Great value at only £2.19 per kg!

Order Your Squirrel Food

Enjoy your birds (and squirrels!)

Best wishes,
Lesley

P.S. There is a bountiful supply of acorns around this year, and some fairly amazing mushrooms and toadstools are enjoying the season. Just a word of warning: be diligent when walking dogs, since many of them may be poisonous.

13 Oct 2025
Harvest 2025

Well, that's a wrap!

Harvest 2025 is finally finished! It's a long old season – most farmers tucked their combines away in August having had one of the earliest harvests on record, but we had to sit it out and wait for the spring bird seed crops to ripen. The plain canary seed was cut 5 weeks early due to the very dry weather; unfortunately canary seed doesn't like dry weather, so whilst the quality was excellent (and it came in dry) we only had 60% of our normal yield.

As the days shorten, the number of available hours to combine crops reduces significantly. The heavy morning dews and the damp coming down in early evening means that there is usually only a 4–5 hour daily window to cut crops.

Our red millet was harvested on 22nd September and the white millet on 1st October. Those two crops were the stars for the year, with both the quality and the yields being excellent. It was nice to finish the year with two crops that have done really well. Good news for us and your garden birds!

And now there is a big dash to plant our winter wheat, while the weather is favourable. Agronomists like us to plant autumn crops as late in the year as possible as this helps with disease control and grass weed problems, which ultimately will help us to bring down the cost of production. However, with late planting, there is always the pressure of the weather bearing down. Will it stay fair for the next month or will it be wet and stop us getting on the land? That is always the big question and there is too much at stake to gamble on the former, so the dash is on to get the job done during this window of fine weather.

 

Shoo fly!

This year has been particularly bad for a pest called the 'turnip sawfly', the larvae of which feeds on newly-planted winter oil seed rape crops. Their numbers can build rapidly, and boy, do they they feed voraciously, sawing out young plants and leaving them as plant skeletons!

The turnip sawfly (left) and plant damage caused by its larvae (right).

 

Wheat and barley

We are very pleased with our new grain store (erected late last year) and it is helping hugely. We can now hold much more of our own grain on the farm instead of sending it to a central store, which works out extremely expensive. Grain prices are really poor at the moment, with wheat trading at around £165 per tonne. We are hoping that, by holding onto our own grain, we can wait for prices to improve before selling...but with the way things are globally (there is a global over-supply) that may be a pipe dream this year.

We have grown a lot of spring barley this year, all of which achieved excellent malting barley quality, which is great in itself. However, the malting barley market in the UK has collapsed. Much of the UK's malting barley would normally be exported to maltsters in Europe, but this year they have been undercut by the Chinese who have produced large tonnages of cheap (inferior) malted barley for European brewers. So we currently have no home for our barley.

It would be fair to say that, in all the years Richard has been farming, this is one of the toughest to date. But we have to stay positive – and stay farming – because that is what we do and what we are good at!

On a brighter note: your garden birds are still enjoying our produce!

 

OCTOBER SEED OF THE MONTH

Native Finch Mix

From only £7.60 (SAVE 15%)

Our Native Finch Mix includes millet, oil seed rape, wheat, naked oats, plain canary seed and black sunflower seeds – and to make it even more tasty, we have added niger seed (which goldfinches particularly love), making this the perfect autumn bird food for finches and other small, hedge-loving birds.

Buy Native Finch Mix Here

 

Special offers

There are some great deals to be had on our Special Offers page right now! Here are just a few of them (offer details correct as of October 2025):

View Our Special Offers Here

 

Discover Our Birdie Basics Range Here

 

Well, that's all from me for now. Enjoy your birds and, as always, thank you for your custom!

Kind regards,
Lesley

29 Aug 2025
You'll be singing too at this price!

September is nearly upon us and there is definitely an autumnal chill in the air! You may have noticed just how laden the hedgerows are with fruit, berries and nuts this year – an incredible crop of nature's bounty. It's true that gardens become quiet as our feathered friends head off to make the most of these natural resources; however, we still recommend putting out some additional food to keep the birds in your area, and to ensure that their diet is 'topped up'.

Check out our Birdie Basics bird seed range, which includes a wheat-free seed mix. Just like our premium feeds, these more affordable mixes are packed with home-grown ingredients from our UK farm. And with prices starting from just 70p per kg (including free delivery!) they're a great choice to keep those feeders ticking over.

Order Your Birdie Basics Here!

 

August Seed of The Month

Original Farm Gold™

SAVE 15% (offer ends 31st August)

Homegrown is always best and this delicious, nutritious Original Farm Gold™ bird seed mix lets the harvest sunshine spill out of it.

September and October are often glorious 'golden' months as the mornings become just slightly colder. Original Farm Gold™ is a perfect autumn bird feed, and a fantastic premium choice for your garden birds at this time of year. Offer ends 31st August so don't miss out!

Order Before September & SAVE 15%

Enjoy your birds!

With best wishes,
Lesley

11 Jul 2025
15% off Tidy Garden Mix throughout July

The premium Tidy Garden™ seed mix is always our number-one seller, but never more so than during the summer months when people are out in their gardens and don't want to be looking at messy sprouting seeds and untidy feeding areas.

Of course, this year's drought has made it more difficult for left-over seeds to germinate – but it's still great to know that everything is eaten up and your garden will remain mess-free!

We've taken 15% OFF all Tidy Garden Mix™ pack sizes for the month of July. Prices start from just £9.31 for 2kg of bird food. This is a really good opportunity to try a fantastic feed at a great price!

Save 15% on Tidy Garden Mix™

And don't forget: you can save a further 15% if you CLICK & COLLECT from the farm!

 

Another pick of the month for us: pulling wild oats!

We have taken on more land this year, which will enable us to keep up with the demand for all our bird seed crops. Unfortunately the new acquisition has some quite large patches of wild oats growing, which need to be removed before harvest. If they are allowed to remain, they will profusely shed their seeds and create an even bigger problem next year, and the only way to do it is to get out there are pull them up by hand!

Luckily, we have fantastic staff members (and a daughter home from uni) who have been willing to get onto the land and give us some help. We are very grateful to them all. We have a great team working for us; everyone willing to muck in.

Left: a handful of wild oats. Right: another glorious day and a 7am start to beat the heat!

As I write this, the harvest has just started. Richard is off to start combining our oilseed rape. The first day of harvest is always an exciting day, usually filled with trepidation and the big question: 'will the combine be trouble-free?!'

There is a huge amount of work undertaken in the weeks running up to harvest time. The combine is thoroughly serviced and checked for any parts which need replacing (and there are invariably some significant repairs and replacements needed). This year it was the water pump – always an expensive item to replace – and the poor design of this particular combine meant that accessing it was extremely tricky; a real headache for our mechanics. All the trailers and grain moving equipment are given a 5* clean, as are the grain stores which will be housing our newly-harvested crops. Shiny and spotless!

Lots more news to tell you in my next newsletter, but until then.... stay out of the heat and enjoy your garden birds!

With very best wishes,
Lesley

P.S. I may need a physio after this!

13 Jun 2025

15% off all bird baths & water dishes!

Use Discount Code BATHTIME15 at checkout

Drinking water is vitally important for all birds, and during hot summer months, where natural moisture sources, like damp grass and puddles, dry up, it is  critical that we provide them ( particularly small seed eating garden birds )  with a plentiful supply of clean drinking water. A well filled bird bath also offers a lovely bathing opportunity; to clean up dusty feathers and of course to cool down on hot days. Getting wet is cooling ( and so much fun! ) and you will be guaranteed more birds in your garden if you offer a clean source of water.

Of course, it doesn't have to be a fancy bird bath, there are lots of simple ways you can put out water. Any kind of shallow baking tray, food storage tray, dog bowl, metal bin lid or plant pot holder placed on the ground will do the trick and having something at ground level will also provide much needed hydration for all sorts of wildlife, particularly hedgehogs, if you are lucky enough to have them in your garden.


We have an excellent range of bird baths and water dishes online. Here are a few ideas.

And don't forget, you can save 15% by using subscriber code BATHTIME15 when you checkout. ( *offer applies while stocks last! )

 

Fallen Leaf Bird Bath

Only £19.50 with the discount code!

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Anywhere Bird Bath

Only £13.55 with the discount code!

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Vesi Blue Hanging Water Dish

Only £14.40 with the discount code!

BUY HERE >>>

 

National Trust Vierno Tajine Water Dish

Only £8.49 with the discount code!

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AnyPlace™ Bird Bath

Only £33.99 with the discount code!

BUY HERE >>>

 

Great News!

1kg Live Mealworms and Mini Mealworms Now Back In Stock!

We are very pleased to say that our 1kg packs of Live Mealworms and Mini Mealworms are now back in stock. We apologise for the disruption to supply.

Order Your Live Mealworms Here >>>

 

More Good News!

We are delighted to be able to tell you that you are now able to pay for your Really Wild Bird online purchases with Apple Pay and Google Pay!

(We are sorry there were a few initial technical issues - but all good now).

 

High Energy Fledgling Mix™  SAVE 15%

It's fledgling season and there are lots of hungry little beaks to feed!

Saver prices from only £1.72/kg

Make the most of the savings to be made. Offer lasts until 30th June '25

SAVE 15% HERE >>>

Enjoy Your Birds!

With Best Wishes, 

Lesley