My Big Backyard

In which our acre of former horse paddock is transformed to a permaculture inspired oasis of chooks, produce and habitat, with the odd goal post thrown in.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bare-rooted potential

One bag of sticks + one wheelbarrow of gardening gear = the beginning of an orchard.



I planted Moorpark and Divinity Apricots, an Anzac Peach, a Goldmine Nectarine and Satsuma and Santa Rosa Plums. Happy days! And more still to come!

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