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Here you’ll find all things relating to my garden.  I share my garden’s journey with you.  Showing you what is flowering and what I’m growing in the veggie garden.  The garden projects I’ve undertaken and give some insight into the birds, insects and other creepy-crawlies visiting my garden.

Garden Project #4 – Part 1 of the Garden Makeover

Garden Project #4 – Part 1 of the Garden Makeover

We were in the grips of the worst drought Cape Town had experienced in a hundred years. Stringent water restrictions had been in place for more than a year and Day Zero was predicted for early the following year if it didn’t rain. We don’t have a borehole so our garden, as with many others, was left to its own devices. We decided that a drastic garden makeover was needed and hard landscaping would be the answer. This is Part…

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The Wormery – Creating Super Compost

The Wormery – Creating Super Compost

I never knew the unassuming earthworm plays an such an immensely important role in the garden until I heard about wormeries. These little guys really are the superheroes of the soil. Their mission in life is to replenish the ground with nutrients which they do by consuming organic waste and turning it into highly rich humus. Making your own wormery means your earthworms will be creating super compost for your garden. Worm terms 101 If you’ve heard someone speaking about…

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Garden Project #3 – Planter Box Veggie Garden

Garden Project #3 – Planter Box Veggie Garden

Veggie gardens come in all shapes and sizes. The design options are endless which gives one the scope to create a garden that is tailor made to your own situation and available space. Growing veggies and herbs in containers is one such option which remains popular among gardeners. This garden project is all about the planter box veggie garden we made for herbs and some leafy greens. This is the third of the five major garden projects tackled over the…

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Spiders in my Garden

Spiders in my Garden

Spideroo, Spidora or “That Spider” – whichever name they go by, love them or hate them, one thing is sure: spiders are beneficial to have in the garden. Spiders help with the control of insects like mozzies, flies and some larger bugs like crickets. I welcome spiders in my garden and find it quite fascinating to observe them. Rain Spiders In our household spiders all have names. Rain spiders all go by the name of Ringo. Officially they are called…

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An Introduction to Companion Planting

An Introduction to Companion Planting

Just as humans get along with some neighbours better than with others, the same can be said for plants. My article this week is about an introduction to companion planting. I’ll give you some tips to provide a happy plant neigbourhood in your veggie garden. In the vegetable kingdom some plants help others flourish by repelling pests, attracting beneficial insects, or improving flavour and yield. Pairing these plants is the idea behind companion planting. The classic good neighbourly partnership known…

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Garden Art Project – How to make Cement Spirals

Garden Art Project – How to make Cement Spirals

Making DIY arts and crafts for the garden is a very trendy hobby. One of the popular mediums to use is cement. It is durable and pretty easy to work with and can be moulded into such a variety of shapes. I love the rustic look of cement objects. The decorative cement spirals featured in last week’s blog about creating a contemplative garden are from a DIY project in a gardening magazine. You can use these to add a personal…

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Garden Project #2 – Creating a Contemplative Garden

Garden Project #2 – Creating a Contemplative Garden

Everyone needs a spot sheltered from the hustle and bustle of daily life. A peaceful area where you can sit and relax. A secluded place to listen to the sounds of nature while quietly meditating or just day dreaming. Garden project #2 shows how I transformed an unused and rather neglected part of the garden into a space for peaceful reflection – a contemplative garden. This project was done a few years ago. It was during the time I was…

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What are those worms doing on my Cauliflower?

What are those worms doing on my Cauliflower?

Have you ever had that sinking feeling of seeing your darling plant babies being eaten by an army of caterpillars? It is enough to send one into a panic. It’s an emotional tug of war between welcoming butterflies into my garden and not wanting my plants eaten by caterpillars. Surely Mother Nature must have a plan to prevent the world from being overrun by these ravenous little creatures. In April my curiosity got the better of me so I left…

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Growing Winter Veg

Growing Winter Veg

One can be forgiven for thinking that nothing grows in the veggie garden in winter. Winter is after all a time of hibernation and dormancy for many creatures and plants. But actually there are quite a number of cool season veg that can be grown now. I’ll also share some tips regarding which pests to be on the look out for at this time of the year. Being in the Western Cape in South Africa has its climatic advantages. My…

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Add a splash of colour with an easy to make Flower Tower

Add a splash of colour with an easy to make Flower Tower

Are you looking for a splash of colour in a dull corner? Want to add some interest and height in a flower bed? Yes? Then read on because this is one of those easy DIY garden projects that everyone can enjoy. I just love how flowers have the ability to brighten one’s mood. If you have an area that could do with a little brightening up then why not give this project a try? What you’ll need It is not…

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