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Time to Garden

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It is difficult times and the next few months will prove to be too. It is a moment like this that we all should remember to reconnect with our gardens,…
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How to harvest Seeds

It is often said that the Australian summer is hot and dry. This summer has lived up to that and more. We have experienced countless hot summer days with temperatures…
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How to plant a Blueberry in a pot

Recently I partnered up with Plantnet to create a video showing you how to plant a blueberry in a pot correctly. Blueberry Burst is a dwarf, (1.2m Hight X 70cm…
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If you love French-style gardens and architecture, the @picardygarden in Gippsland is a treasure. With a stunning French-style rammed earth home, mud-brick barn, dovecote and Palais de poulet, there is a lot to discover and be inspired by. 54 1
The Chrysanthemums have almost finished blooming at the farm, with only a handful left to be enjoyed. These surprisingly tough and resilient plants look great when planted amongst other perennials. 59 2
Dreamy days at the new property☁️ 119 9
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✈ Home after a week away in Tasmania for work. It was nice catching a plane for the first time since the pandemic. 51 0
✈ magical scenes from the sky. 4 0

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