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Ligaya Garden

a little garden near Gawler

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  • November 22, 2018

    Lotsa babies! 

    With all the crazy weather of late, I decided to drop by the Gawler Community House, where I look after the garden that supplies the kitchen with fresh, seasonal vegetables for their community meals. Part of my job is to keep the worm farm running smoothly, so you can imagine how happy I was to see lots…

  • November 20, 2018

    Finally… It’s here… A digital microscope so that we can have fun (sorry, study) critters in the soil!

    ligayagarden microscopy soil ecology via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BqYffbhly2O/

  • November 20, 2018

    Finally… It’s here… A digital microscope!

    Now we can investigate the garden very very very closely…

  • November 20, 2018

    Something strange over the garden 

    After the success of the plastic Owl in the backyard, I decided to go one step further and grab us a flying one.  These are quite a clever design, essentially they’re a plastic Owl head on a windsock with wings that stretch a metre wide.  I’ve installed it on a 4 metre length of electrical…

  • November 18, 2018

    Combo plots 

    A lot of plants work together nicely. In our search to save space, we’re using a group of plants (called a guild in permaculture) that works nicely where Jelina comes from. This little combo consists of Banana, Sugar Cane, Ginger and Climbing Beans all together in a wicking bed. All of these plants grow well…

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