Hello Everyone,
Today is all about the ‘Good News’.
Many of you reading our Journal have been doing so for quite some time…years in fact. I thank you for your continued loyalty while being delighted that we have hundreds more who have joined the gang and subscribed. It is great to know that you folk kindly read my thoughts from the week.
This is Journal number four hundred and thirty three (433!) covering the last eight years.
Each week I have been able to tell you a snippet of what has been happening, here on the farm and now we include the Walled Garden. The Journal has become a great reference, as has Instagram, which is a great visual aid. Not all media is bad!
Over the years we have delivered our Organic vegetables, fruit, herbs, eggs and produce from our small farm in Northumberland. During Summer last year we decided to take a break from delivering our boxes of goodies. This was to allow for a farm reset, to re establish the Walled Gardens into production and for Bob to help support the Freyja Project as a whole.
The Freyja Project is underway. The Walled Garden is not finished but a realistic plan is in place. The Farm has been turned around (literally) and blooming. Along with behind the scene technical work of website, media, branding and design Freyja Organic Produce is ready for delivery!
First piece of ‘Good News’…As of, the first full week of August 2025, we are bringing the box scheme back. The Organic Chef’s Box will be available to buy alongside other Organic Produce for you, our lovely customers.
The next phase of the website will go live week commencing 21st July.
The first boxes will be available once the Journal goes out on 3rd August.
The first deliveries will be on 7th and 8th August.
That is as much information I will give here as ALL comprehensive details will be on the website. Suffice to say, even though the scheme will be slightly different to our previous process, the produce is still tasty, totally different to a supermarket range and we always sold out!
The Farm

Work continues. We have been able to place our efforts in the polytunnels as the temperature cooled. The tomatoes and cucumbers have had some much needed attention being nipped and tucked. We now remove many leaves as the fruits require the bright daylight and warmth to ripen the tomatoes and so we can actually see the cucumbers.
The Peas have been removed and using the same netting we have planted out the next lot of French Beans.
All the beds are being attended to as quickly as we can. The heat and our watering has created the perfect environment for growth, especially those plants we do not want to grow…weeds, particularly chickweed!
We had a really glum day on Wednesday. The next lot of Fennel were planted out and overnight the rabbits got the lot! This is above and beyond sharing! We are waiting to see if the Fennel is strong enough to re establish while sowing more seeds. July is the last month to sow the Fennel seed, fingers crossed we are just in time.
The restaurants we deliver to…Michelin Starred ‘Hjem’, Michelin Plate ‘Cookhouse’ and Michelin Top 100 Best Local Restaurant ‘Long Friday’ have all been enjoying and presenting delicious meals using our organic vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers. The Organic Produce is looking and tasting great…lots for you all to enjoy.
The Walled Garden

The second piece of ‘good News’ is the Greenhouse is nearing completion. We have minor work and the snagging list before sign off of the Greenhouse. However, even though the building is not fully complete, it is still magnificent. When the sun shines and the heat inside the house rises it is more than tropical. We are now considering more exotic varieties of fruit to grow against the inside wall and flowers which thrive in the hotter conditions. We are mindful of our Winter Season so we are also considering a hot water system (think hot water bottles) to retain as much of the heat as possible gained from the sun during the cold climate. Exciting times ahead.
The YouTube Channel
Chef Alex can be seen cooking with the goodies he harvested from the sea. Last week you saw him fishing on a very wet Summer’s day. Now you can watch him prepare the fish.
Our foray into producing a channel has been all very new for the whole team. The Freyja Project consists of a number of challenges…Walled Garden, Restaurant, Hotel, building work, gardens, growing, farming, food production, food preparation, people to name a few of the topics. The variety of content is like a pic’n’mix. We are throwing them all at you to watch as we edit and show or as and when you wish to watch. Maybe not everything will be of interest but something should appeal to each of you. Enjoy watching and subscribe. I personally enjoy knowing you are taking heed.
Thank you for reading and all have a great week, particularly if you are now on your Happy Summer Hols.
Ann