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24-02-2020 01:40 PM
24-02-2020 01:40 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Things are moving along slowly but surely at our place. Mr Darcy is keen to keep things happening and has ordered some soil for our completed garden beds (raised veg beds still a work in progress).
Have been perusing various on line catalogues and investigating/ reading up as to what fruit will grow in our cool temperate climate, will sit on the plant selections we have made for a couple of weeks before placing any order but feeling quite happy with the list.
The running bamboo is, as expected, proving to be a tough customer to eliminate.
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25-02-2020 10:25 PM
25-02-2020 10:25 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Ok, I'm favourably impressed at how well Mum and Dad's front garden has handled my severe cutting back 🙂 A couple of fairly inconsequential and common things have died, but the correa, thryptomene and buddleia have put out fresh shoots, as had the big Bird of Paradise plant. Some self seeded weedy shrubs that I cut right back have done so too. Oh well.
It's still odd seeing it so relatively bare. If I lived anywhere even slightly close by, I'd be planting some neglect-tolerant but neat-ish plants to fill it in. Things like sedums (which are already in other parts of the garden). But given the block will probably be bulldozed bare for redevelopment.... not much point. 😞
Arrived home here as it was getting dark. Will get to check our garden tomorrow.
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26-02-2020 09:12 AM
26-02-2020 09:12 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
That is one thing I love about gardening @Smc . You do a bit of work and the results last a long time. Unlike housework where you tidy a room and a couple of days later .... yikes.
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26-02-2020 11:16 AM
26-02-2020 11:16 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Ummm... sort of, @Former-Member. This morning's wander around the garden reveals that some of the "late planted" tomatoes have been bitten off, possibly by the wallabies. Whew, they must have been hungry to bother eating those! But there's other untouched ones that are in flower, and hopefully have baby cherry toms forming.
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29-02-2020 07:39 AM
29-02-2020 07:39 AM
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29-02-2020 11:52 AM
29-02-2020 11:52 AM
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07-03-2020 01:20 PM
07-03-2020 01:20 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Mr Darcy's brother is helping dig in some tubs which I am hoping will help restrict root spread of some proposed brambleberry plantings.
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15-03-2020 06:12 PM
15-03-2020 06:12 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Come and meet some other gardeners in this social discussion thread.
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16-03-2020 08:56 PM
16-03-2020 08:56 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Liliums - one of my favourite flowers/ plants.
I used to grow them, for many years (in pots).
Eventually my Liliums all died out.
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16-03-2020 09:02 PM
16-03-2020 09:02 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Phalenopsis (or Moth) Orchids.
One of my all-time favourite Orchids.
I had a succession of them in pots.
They're touchy, didn't keep them going for long.