Marmalade cottage was built in 1917. Then it was renovated in the 1950s. Then nothing, really. It's been empty for a couple of years and still has its fabulous, kitsch linoleum floor coverings. And an outside loo and a beautiful cream and green Metters wood stove. Come with us as we transform a gracious shell into a functional house and create a fragrant, edible garden around it.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Bounty
This vine grew out of chook pen muckings-out. We've had one enormous pumpkin already that, after we gave chunks of it to three neighbours, fed us for four meals.
This is the ripest of its next five fruit.
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