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Category Archives: native plants
Thank you very mulch…
Just when I thought I’d make a blogging comeback, yet another camera has died. So my apologies for the lack of photos of utterly riveting recent events like… Home brewing engineer-style (it’s precise, it’s methodical, it’s taking off) The long-awaited … Continue reading
Aw maw Gawd…
… it’s been a while since I contributed anything here. Not that there hasn’t been any action to report! Here goes… FRUIT & VEG GARDEN’S AUTUMN TRANSITION Summer tapered off gently in Adelaide. We worked our way through peaches and … Continue reading
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Guerrilla Gardening
Our little block is right next to a railway station. Hence: (a) I wake up at 5:45am with the first train each day (and with the intention of doing yoga…). (b) I am lucky enough to be able to leave the … Continue reading
Poo power
The vegies have sprouted at child care! Three pots of beans, three pots of cucumbers and a few pumpkins in between have reared their brave little heads. The geranium and pigface cuttings are surviving in spite of many little feet … Continue reading
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