- Lus: Plant or herb.
- An: The.
- Chromchinn: Genitive form of cromcheann (bent/bowed head), derived from crom (bent/bowed) and ceann (head).
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Starting at the gate we have created a new flower bed to sit underneath and compliment this amazing triangular rock. Who knew it but this stunning creation was lying asleep for years in the corner of the field until con spotted it and enlisted the help of a neighbour to stand it upright and proudly mark out the entrance to Celtic Druid Temple. Called slash by some but to us this is the makings of woodchips for the pathways inside the polyhouse and in the nursery. Even the chickens get a layer of this wonderful abundance in their big run. Inside the roundhouse, our wooden temple, we have already given a dressing of woodchips which brighten up the place and look great too. The chickens got a day out in the Sun! This used to be the compost bay, the chickens have that job now so this portion of the garden is being remodeled. Its been a great year for Daffodils, the one on the left is a heirloom variety that now grows wild on our farm. The irish for daffodil is Lus an chromchinn which literally means: And the Polyhouse (its not a tunnel) which we built ourselves from the frame of our wedding Marquee is ready to shelter and encourage the growth of soft fruit, herbs, flowers and veg for the season ahead. If you'd like to visit us and enjoy a tour of the Temple and woodland with all its off grid features we are now open and taking bookings ...click here for more info.
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Maura
1/4/2026 08:30:12 am
All looking ready and renewed for Spring..
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