This might not be what you'd expect
From a garden... This is my disclaimer ☺️ Now if you keep on watching and reading, you've been warned. I've been gardening since I was a child, with my parents and my grand parents. So I am very familiar with a neat garden where everything has its place and is tidy. I did actually practice for a while when I lived in California. But when we bought our house in Brittany, France, that type of perfect gardening didn't make any sense to me any more. Some might say, a shame because our newly acquired 2.5 acres had it all, a French flower garden that bloomed all year round, a traditional veggie patch and perfectly trimmed trees everywhere. I started to read about permaculture and watch videos about how to create a haven of peace. My goal was to make this peace of land as inviting to wild life as possible. So we stopped trimming everything and started to consider what was needed for an entire ecosystem to take place. It's still too cold for us to plant where I live (or it could be and therefore I wait until mid May to plant most of my veggies), so what you'll see here are mainly the perennial plants or bi yearly. The white half circles you can see are used to cover crops when necessary (cabbages particularly). It looks messy, but hopefully you can see and understand how things are setup and get how everything is working together. Oh and our plan has worked! We now have many red squirrels, hedgehogs, ducks, salamanders, newts, rare birds, moorhen, frogs, toads (I could probably go on for a long time) and all sorts of insects that regularly stop by and stay with us ☺️ We also have 7 hens. A weasel lives in one of the barns and foxes regularly come by, but so far everyone has enough to eat so they don't need to kill our retired chickens (who we got from a nearby farm). Right this is it for me ☺️😅