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Seasons On The Farm - September
Anything is possible in spring… As I look around my garden I feel a sense of overwhelm, really by my own doing but I have so many garden jobs I need to get done before we relaunch the Wool She...
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With spring in the air this salad comes together in a matter of minuets and is the perfect side. Perfectly paired with baked fish, bbq lamb or roast chook. Ingredients: 1-2 bulbs of fennel shav...
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Spring In The Garden - September
Clouds of white blossom everywhere! Love early early spring as it is so fresh and mostly blue and white which I adore before the full on blast of summer colour. Best garden companion I have next ...
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Postcards From Abroad - August
Le Sac, being un enfant de France, is in love with everything French. No lusting after a huge Chateaux, it may just be a clump of flowering peonies, a lavender bush or a lilac in bloom under a blu...
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Living in one of the coldest areas in Australia where my garden sleeps under a blanket of elm leaf mulch for months and months, I do a runner and fly up up and away to warmer climes to enjoy spring...
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Escaping winter up north… July, has been a wet winter, and winter often feels like a season of waiting. Our days on the farm are dictated by the whims of weather, currently its only citrus, rhuba...
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Postcards from Abroad While my garden at Bobundara sleeps under its carpet of leaves and frosty mornings, I am Pied Pipering throughout the sunny Mediterranean - leading people through some of the...
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Winter's Arrival on the Farm June has arrived, as the days grow shorter, there's a quiet stillness in the air, a gentle reminder that it's time for everything to slow down. The frenetic activity o...
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May is a magical time in the garden with the ground strewn with golden leaves so beautiful but also manna from the heavens as is the best mulch possible. I rake heaps of it onto tarps and into whee...
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As the Days Grow Cooler Hello there, this month, the air carries the crisp promise of winter, and we have begun lighting fires that will keep us warm until spring returns. The crackling flames are ...
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