Something encountered by newcomers to smallholding and self-employment in general is a lack of self-motivation. Although there will be jobs that require urgent attention, many can wait. It is easy to go to the market ‘just to see how the prices are’ rather than do something more constructive. But protracted tea breaks, late starting, early [...]
After the turmoil of the move you wake up one morning and find that what you have planned for, striven for and dreamed of has happened. You now have a smallholding. For the first few days there will be plenty to do just finding the teapot and generally trying to create some kind of sanity [...]
Owning a smallholding does not make you a smallholder: running it and making a living from it does that. It is important that at all times you do not over-stretch yourself. The difficulties encountered in smallholding increase in proportion to the money owed. When choosing and buying your holding large sums of money are involved [...]
After much nail biting, many sleepless nights and agitated phone calls the deal will come together, contracts will be exchanged and you will have a date for moving in. This can happen rapidly towards the end so be prepared, know what is to be taken and pack first what you can do without for a [...]
This section states the obvious, but sometimes it is well worth stating. When selling anything presentation is all-important. The difference between the tidy garden with a few flowers around the front door and something less attractive can cost thousands of pounds. Most prospective buyers will drive by in a car first. If the outside appearance [...]