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The Gardening Goblin

Locality: Sunny Corner, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 412 263 492



Address: Austral street 2795 Sunny Corner, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Going to be at the Meadow Flat market/ Garage Sale. 30 stalls some with plants and a merry go round for the kids! I will have some mint, chocolate mint, chamomile and catnip. All $2.50 each or 5 for $10.00. Its on next Sunday the 12th of November from 9am to 3pm Meadow Flat recreation ground first left coming off the highway. Come along and say hello.



17.01.2022 Been potting up some borage and parsley seeds today to sell at the Co-Op at Bathurst. Using toilet and paper roll tubes for pots.

16.01.2022 Its Sunny Corners spring plant swap day tommorrow sunday the 15th of October. Will be there with books, old tools, chives, catnip bunches and chamomile. Also have a various lot of seeds. STARTS 2PM

13.01.2022 Sorry havent been round been busy harvesting seed and filling beds with various poo and bedding from the animals around. Harvesting roma and tom thumb tomatoes at the moment!



13.01.2022 The succuents are just amazing!

10.01.2022 Bioturbation... such a great word which i learnt from Horticulture studies at TAFE and never forgot the meaning of. Great to see a video of it. Ants, Bush cockroaches and many other insects do it to leaving nutrients behind called vermicompost (Worm poo).

06.01.2022 My beautiful sage in flower as the old flowers fade they turn pink. Its just flourishing!



06.01.2022 My first 20 seedlings for the Bathurst co-op shop. Borage, shallots, Curly Parsley and Silver Beet. They need to grow up a bit before they go.

05.01.2022 My cat Gypsy sitting in the sun next to her catnip.

03.01.2022 The fever few, chamomile and lettuce are all happily flowering!

01.01.2022 The rosemary is full of flower and was the first herb added to my herb garden. Grown from a cutting done by my mum this seemed to thrive in the winter where everything else hunkered down.

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