I'm very much looking to starting my own native garden, and will start blogging about that once I start transforming the 'sandpit' (literally, where I'm moving, the substrate is dry, grey sand - we are moving onto fossilised, dessicated sand-dunes) into a garden full of natives or food plants. :D
And I know you'll get so much joy out of doing the same with your own garden and plants.
Aww~ The first part of this entry made me so happy. :) I grew up on a farm, and from my earliest memories gardened in a HUGE vegetable garden (over one acre) and a HUGE potato garden, orchard (again, over an acre) and grapevines...it was absolute bliss, and I love creating that sense of bliss on my own land, now. :)
I'm sending much love and good energies to your beautiful babies!
Growing things is fun. I've been terrible at it the last few years though. and I killed my Lena broom because I couldn't decide to plant it. It needed to be planted in the ground or may it could have been brought in. but I didn't want to plant it because I didn't want to leave it when we eventually moved. which was silly I could have dug it up. "twas very lame of me. :-/
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And I love Deep Forest. :)
I'm very much looking to starting my own native garden, and will start blogging about that once I start transforming the 'sandpit' (literally, where I'm moving, the substrate is dry, grey sand - we are moving onto fossilised, dessicated sand-dunes) into a garden full of natives or food plants. :D
And I know you'll get so much joy out of doing the same with your own garden and plants.
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ohh, that sounds interesting and fun! I can't wait to hear how you do it!
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I'm sending much love and good energies to your beautiful babies!
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