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There's a lovely long paved bench to sit on while enjoying the garden. #garden #GardeningAustralia #CommunityGardens
Photo of a y-shaped pathway between raised garden beds with a paved bench curving round on the right side. Path and bench are strewn with purple jacaranda petals.


The garden is only a small corner plot near a busy restaurant strip but it is such a lovely spot. #garden #GardeningAustralia #CommunityGardens
Photo of the community garden: a big purple jacaranda has dropped lots of petals on the path between raised beds filled with plants growing enthusiastically.


Had time to grab a coffee and sit in a little community garden before an appointment. #garden #GardeningAustralia
Photo looking up at the flowering purple jacaranda, a pawpaw tree, and the blue and white sky above the community garden.


Every chewed leaf is proof that our gardens are part of a living web.

Yet beneficial insects that naturally prey on aphids, mites, etc. can help keep pest populations in check. Flowering plants such as yarrow, dill, and fennel, create an inviting habitat for garden allies like ladybugs, lacewings and hoverflies.

A biodiverse garden isn’t just good for pest control; it also supports pollination and soil health. Native plants support a diversity of beneficial insects.

They also provide food and habitat for local wildlife, birds, and pollinators, encouraging a garden that’s healthier, more resilient, and truly in harmony with nature.

- from Eden Seeds, Symbiotic Pest Management (Australia)

#Gardening #Australia #Biodiversity #Ecosystems #BeneficialInsects #Pollinators #Wildlife #Habitat #Birds #Flowers #NativePlants #Garden
Image shows a handmade wooden sign in a garden that reads: “If something is not eating your plants, then your garden is not part of the ecosystem.”