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a little garden near Gawler

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Chrysanthemums are always Mum's favourite and some that we got from her garden are in flower now, reminding us of her.
Found this little beauty while taking Athena for a walk.
Our water use is up this year but we got more than 50% more out of the garden than in previous years.
A sudden chilly day sent me scuttling for the ugg boots for gardening 😁🐑

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