Spring Is Such A Busy Time In My Organic Garden

Wow, I’m a bit embarrased to say that I’ve hardly posted at all in my blog this month. Now it’s not like I’ve been slacking off or anything. Spring is just so demanding on organic gardeners.
Not to mention the fact that I’m producing potted herbs to sell at the market every week and of course [...]

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Creating A Productive Organic Garden With Difficult Soils

Here’s a photo of an area of our organic garden that we haven’t used previously. We have terrible soil and have had to bring in soil and build raised beds to have any success with growing our organic veggies.
Our soil is non-wetting, sandy soil. In fact it’s just like beach sand, without the shells. The [...]

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Thinning Out Spring Onions

I can’t believe it’s been so long since I’ve made the time to post – but there’s so much to do in my organic garden in spring. Yes, spring has arrived here in South Australia. And not a moment too soon I say. I’ve had enough of winter…. brrr
One of the many little jobs that [...]

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