A few posts back I mentioned that we were getting rid of the old vegetable garden and building a new one. I mentioned that the old one was ready to fall down. Well, it has…..with a little help from the weaners.

We came home from Christmas to find that the weaners had pushed against the back wall of the vegetable garden and it had collapsed. I would love to have been there when it happened because I'm certain it would have scared the living daylights out of those cattle!
Thank goodness a few weeks ago I took everything out of the garden that I wanted to save and transplanted to a new area, because anything that I left behind was eaten. Who would have thought that cattle liked turmeric, ginger, tarragon and chilli because that was all that was left in that garden! Asian cattle?
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And down it came! |
Anyway, it is now time to do a full demolition of the old stables/vegetable patch and look forward to the new vegetable garden after the wet season.
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One of the little fellas got into a bit of a tangle with some baling net |
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Devouring everything in sight! |
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