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Ligaya Garden

a little garden near Gawler

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  • March 25, 2019

    Who ever said that Ruby Saltbush berries only come in red?

    share2steem via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BvardKulf92/

  • March 21, 2019

    Baby mouse breast stroking in the Duckweed.

    Don’t worry folks, it didn’t drown. I took it out and let it dry in the Sun. It took off shortly after. share2steem via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BvQLNf7FVPv/

  • March 20, 2019

    Re using damage container as farm use.

    Another smart method of how to make beds using old and damaged containers that can’t be otherwise used. At k5 village, we reuse and recycle very thing we can. Here, we use the old containers.

  • March 19, 2019

    All during this hot weather we’ve had fungi in the garden

    Lots of visible mushrooms, even though they are inedible, means good news. They pop up all over the place and that’s great! It means that we have a decent web of mycelia hroughout the soul and mulch. Mycelia are the nervous system of a garden and if they’re intact and fruiting, it means the garden…

  • March 15, 2019

    The Money Tree…a plant with many names

    Portulacaria afra is a plant found in many gardens. It’s hard to kill and asks so little that we take it for granted as an ornamental. It goes by many names in many places, often named the same as other plants, so it gets a bit mixed. I’ve heard it called ‘Money tree’, ‘Fortune plant’…

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