Here is a pic, as requested by Pi, of one of the ‘over-enthusiastic and misunderstood little gardeners’
, looking cute and innocent (see evidence of her active side here).
‘misunderstood little gardeners’
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She looks way too cute to ever rip up a garden – and suspiciously like one of the judges of Masterchef Australia…
looks can be deceiving … just kidding, I love her unconditionally, ripped up garden or not.
why is my garden turning yellow, is it to much water of fertilizer shortage?
Hi Lizell. Send a photo of your garden to post@sprig.co.za and we’ll see if our gardening community can help you.
Clearly a powerful little goddess, dressed up in a sweet face and paws: it’s obvious that it was the rascally syringa from next door that attacked the garden, and was fended off with such valour that it keeled over
I like your theory better Pi. I have no love for syringas but much love for Scout.