For your viewing pleasure, my sister Laura’s wilderness garden.
Part magic-maker, part badass gardening guru, I’m bursting with all sorts of big sister pride over this one.
Head over to Gardenista to read Laura’s tips for planting a garden in the middle of nowhere.
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What a place! Love those sunflowers.
beautiful place 🙂
The place is very beautiful. Carrots are looking awesome. I would really love to start a small garden at my home. The pictures are beautiful .
I love everything about this. So beautiful! And what a garden!! *jealous*
very pretty. and now I'm inspired to take over the field next door.
Beautiful photos – love the sunflowers, the setting and the chooks. I guess that is your sister in the photos – she looks so relaxed and happy. First day of spring in new Zealand on Sunday – guess I should think about starting to get some seeds growing for transplanting in October. Thanks for sharing your photos.
Beautiful gardens! Wow!
ahh. these pictures make my heart happy. thank you.
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Since, the worm casts have plenty of useful bacteria and enzymes that helps enriching the soil fertility effectively, one cannot ignore its significance in organic farming.
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