Welcome to my blog ‘Garden Magic. Creative Inspiration’.
I have many new experiences and learnings since I began this blog.
I now have my own website where my products are available for viewing and for sale, this can be found at:
http://camelotherbalenterprises.com.au
I also managed to find a site that will transform my ‘Original Pressed Flower Art’ into High Quality Prints (cards, desk/wall art) at a price guaranteed to please even the most discerning buyer:
http://camelotscribe.redbubble.com/
I have also become a member of the World Wide Pressed Flower Guild, a wonderful, friendly place to learn all about Pressed Flower Art.
My love of gardening, writing and creating have combined to inspire and encourage like minded people.
Creating a garden is a magical process to me.
Although I am no expert I am willing to try and learn as much as I can about my current project.
I also garden ‘intuitively’.
This, I feel, is part of the magic of gardening and creating.
I love to visit botanical gardens, friends gardens and am generally nosey when walking around looking at other peoples gardens.
All of which encourage and inspire me to garden.
Gardens of Camelot.
Gardens that can transport you to another time and place where your creative imagination runs wild are ’Magical’ gardens (see ‘Children’s stories).
The forests, bush, cottage, vegetable and herb gardens in our own gardens, blocks and farms are also ‘magical’.
The planting of a seed, either wind blown, fire germinated or planted by our own hands, all that nature offers and teaches us can indeed be termed ‘magical’ to me.
More Camelot Gardens.
Here you will find useful information, stories inspired by magical gardens and nature, (see Children’s stories), my gardening creations and experiences and photographs.
Learn how to make useful, decorative (see Pressed Flower Catagories) and personal products from the garden.
I hope you will enjoy this experience as much as I do.
©T.Seed 2009







Hi!
I just wanted to show that we’ve that in common, haha.
Thanks for your comment on our weblog! My flower pressing is very amateurish compared to yours, haha. I love your photos of the gardens. Like you, I love nature. I’m 16 now and after upcoming school year, I go study and I haven’t decided which one is the best for me, but I tend to choose Biology and maybe specialize in plants. We’ll see.
Nina (SweetLemonPie.wordpress.com)
Hi Nina,
I think your choice and ideas for study are great choices, I should have studied more especially in the plants/herbs and flower categories…
You have plenty of time to acheive your dreams and goals, so all I can do is encourage you to go for it! : )
I am going to check out your blog again, very soon, I am sorry I haven’t got back to you sooner, I have been very busy.
Thanks for visiting and your lovely comments and introducing yourself and good luck!
Terry.
Lovely pictures. I have always enjoyed wandering around botanical gardens with huge trees and plantings where I have lived. Unfortunately, where I am now, there hasn’t been one. But in the last few years the community has begun a garden which is turning out really nice, but not with the long established feel of older gardens. For the young children, however, it will seem to them to have been long established.
Hi Thalia,
Thank you for your lovely comment, I’ve have only just got back to this blog so I am sorry for the delay in answering.
It is a very good thing that ‘communities’ nowadays are building these types of gardens for the younger ones, although they may not be ‘long established gardens etc’, the younger generation will benefit from learning about the magic of growing plants from seeds, cuttings etc. and growing food and decorative gardens.
Thank you once again for visiting my blog and your comments.
Terry. : )
Very nice!!
Hi wagmaRoolopeak,
Thank you for your comment, I am sorry I did not get back to you earlier, I have only just got back to this blog and am trying to catch up with everything I’ve been doing for the last year or so and with people etc.
I am glad you liked my pictures and welcome page.
terry : )
I’m a sucker for gardens, too! I’d rather visit them than hang around on a beach all day long, you know?
Hi Jodhiay,
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving your comment, I totally agree with your point of view, although I do love the ocean and very quiet beaches (where you feel like you are on a deserted island) the country life/gardens/small towns/friendly caring people are for me.
Terry. : )
I am glad you enjoyed it Fran – a very useful tree is the Elder tree and as I forgot to mention and Traveller reminded me of you can also make Elderberry cordial from the flowers.
I did drop by and enjoyed the story of your elder tree. Fran