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Kerrie Brae

When Jan Cussen bought Kerrie Brae in 2002, there were around two acres of established Camellias and Rhododendrons but no vegetable garden and minimal lawn. Jan comes from a family of gardeners who believe that 'A garden is to feed our souls and to be left for future generations.’

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In our food garden

I plant and garden according to the moon’s cycle. I grow tomatoes, eggplants, beans, pumpkins, and blueberries. I also grow lots of herbs - parsley, thyme, tarragon, and oregano.

Each vegetable has its dedicated box. I swap some of what I've grown with other vegetable growers at the Warragul Farmers Market. I preserve what I can and gift or store some produce in the pantry for winter.

Standout sustainable practices

I mulch and water regularly. This year I’ve used cardboard boxes to suppress weeds.

Top tip for novice gardeners

Start small, don't give up!

Look out for

The spectacular views from the garden.

For sale on the day

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419 Old Leongatha Road, Yarragon South

A flat, safe, dedicated car park is adjacent to the cattle yards. The garden is gently undulating - there are steps adjacent to the veggie boxes. However, there is no safe wheelchair access beyond the driveway.

Wheelchair Access, Creative Harvest
Wheelchair Access, Creative Harvest
Coffee, Creative Harvest
Coffee, Creative Harvest
Dogs on a leash, Creative Harvest
Dogs on a leash, Creative Harvest
Bathroom Facilities, Creative Harvest
Bathroom Facilities, Creative Harvest
Picnic Spaces, Creative Harvest
Picnic Spaces, Creative Harvest
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Creatives joining us in the garden
The Saucey Queen
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