About two acres. Been here forty five years. It was badly overgrown with brambles, nettles, bindweed etc, the goats got rid of a lot of that for me & the geese mow the grass to bowling green standard.
I suppose you could say I’ve been gardening till I could walk. My dad was an avid gardener & taught me loads. He grew veg but I have no luck with them. I have just three tumbling tomato plants in hanging baskets & salad stuff in grow bags. I have no joy with anything else but the soil is very acid as the garden is surrounded by peat moorland. A chap who helps me with the heavy gardening jobs grows potatoes in part of one of the fields with some beans & peas but his courgettes make nothing but leaves.
I do have a lot of fruit. There are six very old, knarled, very large apple trees all, except one Worcester Pearmain,are Bramleys. A big Victoria plum, which I must get round to pruning as the branches are weighed to breaking point this year with fruit. Two pear trees( minus partridge

) , strawberries( Cambridge Favourite & Royal Sovereign) which are struggling, rhubarb , blackcurrants & some gooseberries… Red currant bushes seed themselves like weeds around the place thanks to the birds( who also eat all the fruit) & I‘m constantly hacking back damson saplings from the trees in the fields.
My love is flowers far more. Favourites.? Stuff that the slugs hate to munch

. Roses of course, especially the old ones & the David Austin ones ( though he annoys with how he discontinues lots & won’t even let other outlets sell those without penalising them by stopping supplying them with new) so I take cuttings of ones I have which are surprisingly successful.
The aquilegias, hellebores, foxgloves, feverfew, bell flowers etc etc that seed themselves around happily & I reckon I must have the world collection of clematis by now as I must have hundreds, everywhere, & can’t stop buying them Obsessively. Especially when Asda sell them at three plants for £5.