Ligaya Garden

Ligaya Garden

a little garden near Gawler

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  • September 14, 2019

    Colour

    Colour

    Who says plants can’t feel joy… I’m certain that ours can…I can feel it myself

  • September 14, 2019

    Streaming TV appearance

    We’re on streaming tv today – live at 2 pm

  • September 13, 2019

    Jelina’s Magnolia has kicked off an early Spring

    Jelina’s Magnolia has kicked off an early Spring

    Jelina loves Magnolia flowers. Though she’s away studying at the moment, her magnolia is in full bloom in the garden

  • September 12, 2019

    The trees know it’s Spring

    It’s that amazing time of year when seemingly dead sticks burst into flower and the dull, Winter garden becomes a riot of colour. For the trees, it’s all about reproduction but or us it’s about beauty and the promise of fruit. Our Sicilian Nectarine, Unknown Nectarine and Plum tree are positively radiant in their new…

  • September 10, 2019

    Life always finds a way

    While walking on an expanse of empty gravel this sunny afternoon, I noticed a glint of light and a splash of green. Moving closer, I found that I’d spotted a ‘natural’, spontaneous, greenhouse! A collection of small plants are happily growing in the protective shelter of a piece of discarded plastic. What a beautiful example…

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