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a little garden near Gawler

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      • Annuals in our garden
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    • Herbs in the garden and kitchen
    • Other Garden Plants
    • Aquaponics
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    • Mealworms
  • Foraging
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    • Wild Fungi
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    • Using your herbs
    • Jelina’s meals
    • Fermentation
    • Preservation & Storage
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    • 12 Volt
    • Energy
      • Low tech insulation
      • Cooling
      • Heating
      • Solar
      • Using your garden
    • Water
      • Harvesting & conserving water
      • Water in the garden
    • Composting
      • EM (Effective Micro-organisms)
      • Aerobic
      • Bokashi composting
      • Herbs to help composting
      • Worms in the garden (Vermicomposting)
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