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Have a flower-filled Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2019January 3, 2019 sarahjwrites

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Welcome to “Sarah’s Melbourne Kitchen Garden”

Welcome!I started this blog when I had a mad idea to create a kitchen garden in the backyard jungle. I had no idea about suitability of plants, soil, landscaping or gardening. In the same boat? Need some hints and tips? Come and share my gardening adventure! Sarah

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