Ligaya Garden

Ligaya Garden

a little garden near Gawler

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  • March 16, 2017

    Goals…

    Sometimes I am asked what our ultimate goals are. That’s a good question as I try to live without any overarching goals, though that’s a bit difficult given the society we live in. We don’t want self sufficiency or complete independence, seeing integration into a strong and diverse community to be the best security, whatever…

  • March 16, 2017

    My favourite nursery

    Everyone’s got their favourite place to but stuff. In my case, ‘stuff’ usually means plants! I like a little nursery in Meningie called ‘Melaleuca’ where they have established a beautiful bush food garden and sell bush food plants.  Melaleuca nursery is run by the Orana group who help people with disabilities, so it’s​ a doubly…

  • March 10, 2017

    Thanks for the energy!

    Had these two beauties given to us the other day. They’re from Steve Zilm from Install-X ( yeah, I know it’s a plug, but I’m grateful). They were going to be dumped because the glass has been badly cracked, but they’re at our place now.  As they are, not cleaned they sit in the morning sun producing…

  • March 10, 2017

    Goosefoot is the new Spinach

    ​Here’s something interesting… We ignore this plant, Goosefoot (Chenopodium album) yet it contains more goodies than its relative, Spinach. I dug up a ‘weed’ from the footpath and planted it in the middle of this bed. Around it I planted more traditional vegetables and herbs, then neglected the bed, giving only a sprinkling on the…

  • March 7, 2017

    Mycelia from Slape’s

    I got two kinds of mushroom spawn, Blue and White Oysters, from Slape’s Mushroom House a couple of weekends ago. The mycelia are growing well, covering the straw at the top of the bags and slowly moving south. About a month from now we should be tucking into some fresh mushrooms!

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