Look at the map and you will see there are many pathways to follow to explore ErinEarth.
Some take you around things and back to where you started, some lead to secret places, and some take you out of the garden to other places.
Along the way, take time to look around you, notice the plants and how they group together.
Look out for small treasures: birds in the trees, bushes or on the ground; lizards scurrying amongst the leaf litter or on the paths; frogs and their spawn and tadpoles in the wetland; bracket fungi on the logs; puff balls among the mulch.
Exploring this web site is the same. You will find some things quickly, and if you want to know more, you can follow links to get more information or see photos.
There will be several ways to get to some parts of the site, and other trails will take you out of ErinEarth to other great places.
If you can't find something, or want more information on any, please contact us.
Because of the hard work of the community network ErinEarth is a great "learnscape" with:
Our gardens have grown rapidly in the last few years. See how they change between the seasons, spring, autumn, winter and summer.
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