Earth Garden

putting down new roots

IT’S NEVER easy to think wintery thoughts in early March, which is when I am usually writing my winter EG article. The summer vegies are thriving at this point, unaware that a cool change awaits them that they probably won’t like.

This year, my vegie patch is only just getting started though. We’ve relocated a long way from far north Queensland, all the way to northern New South Wales. Travelling so far to a place you’ve never been, having never set foot outside of Queensland, has

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