Act of kindness times 50 restores flooded prize winning garden
It’s been a long road but the McCormacks are home
Act of kindness times 50 restores flooded prize winning garden Read More »
It’s been a long road but the McCormacks are home
Act of kindness times 50 restores flooded prize winning garden Read More »
Story and some photos by Bernice Shepherd Above: Step 5 is the finished hugelkultur (hill culture) garden bed. In recent years there has been bit of a buzz around hugelkultur and how it can benefit your soil – so what is it? The term originated in Germany and means hill culture. Hugelkultur is the practice
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Bernice Shepherd Summer is nearly here and flowers are blooming everywhere. But not only do flowers fill our streets with beauty and fragrance, some are edible. Whether it is chocolates infused with lavender, rose or native ingredients such as lemon myrtle, violets crystallised on a cake or an assortment of petals in a salad, flowers
Let your garden blossom with food and medicine Read More »
Awesome prizes to be won at garden club luncheon
Garden guru to give tips to the mature gardener on growing produce Read More »
Most of us use compost, but the average household can never produce enough
Grow your garden’s fertility organically and cheaply Read More »
Bernice Shepherd tells us how to start vegetable garden
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Peter Cundall loved compost and Bernice Shepherd tells us how to make our own
COMPOST: New year, new soil, that’s your bloomin’ lot Read More »