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Patches59
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Gardens

Hi @Dimity    How is your garden looking?  Still green?  Weeds?  What is your favourite plant/s you have?

were you able to bring Tiger home?

 

Im slowly trying to teach myself about gardening, thank goodness for Google.  One of my neighbours has good plant knowledge, it was her that suggested putting the cuttings into water.  She puts water in old juice bottle each time she wants to get cuttings to grow roots.

 

 

 

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tyme
Community Lead

Re: Gardens

@Patches59 ,

 

All the best with your gardening... I can't say I have a green thumb whatsoever.

Dimity
Senior Contributor

Re: Gardens

Hi @Patches59 @tyme 

My garden is still green thanks as a stalwart extended family member watered for me.

I seem to lean toward roses, herbaceous perennials and want more indigenous plants for insects and birdlife.

I'm not allowed to do much yet but today I deadheaded my belladonna lilies and trimmed back some roses hoping for some autumn flowers.

I love trees and there are some in the common garden.  I have a big native frangipani too.

While I was away some things I had in water in the kitchen did send out roots so I'll have to plant them out or pot them.

I have some 2 storey townhouses going up next door so I'll have to rethink the back garden and take some things out to get more light into the kitchen window.

What do you plan for your garden @Patches59 ?

 

 

Re: Gardens

@Dimity  

Plans for bed under front windows

- keep the native rosemary

- remove the 3 chrysanthemum plants (hence the cuttings)

- move the 5 kalanchoe plants.  Replant 3 (maybe 4) into different spots in this garden patch

- buy terracotta pots and fill with pansies, violas and lisianthus

 

both sides of driveway in narrow beds

- remove the 5 Daisy plants 

- plant kalanchoe

 

front of the unit gets a lot of sun

Dimity
Senior Contributor

Re: Gardens

@Patches59 your pots sound lovely. I had a nice orange kalanchoe but gave it away. I'm enjoying my sedums at the moment.  And a red salvia and a bright blue salvia.

Re: Gardens

@Dimity   Has taken me a while to try to work out which flowering plants will suit the fairy garden theme mushroom houses I’ve got.

 

I have 3 metal trellis on my back fence on which currently are starting to jasmines.  I’d prefer to have evergreen snail creeper growing.  Remember Nana having one.

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@Dimity   The first photos are what the garden bed looked like about this time last year just after everything was planted.    The Daisy plant is the smallest any of them grew, is growing beside driveway in area 45cm wide.  The dark photo I took late at night and shows the solar lights

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@Dimity   Photo of garden under front windows as it is this morning.

 

other photos of another Daisy plant I cut back, this one this morning.  Still 2 more to trim on other side of driveway…. another time

 

last 3 photos are before and after (plant was approx 150cm wide) and what I cut off IMG_2159.jpegIMG_2160.jpegIMG_2161.jpegIMG_2163.jpeg

Dimity
Senior Contributor

Re: Gardens

@Patches59 hopefully with a bit of TLC the daisies will quickly bud and flower again. With such a small space it must be a challenge to have colour and interest but I see the fairy garden and toadstool theme.

I just pulled out one of my snapdragons, it was over the hill. Hopefully my lambsear will  now recover from the crowding.

Another warm day tomorrow then 36 later in the week. I'm looking forward to having some help Thursday. Weeding, sweeping leaves and perhaps cleaning a couple of windows. I've asked for quotes to dig out some now unwanted plants and change over a couple of doorknobs - it may not be for a week or two. 

Dimity
Senior Contributor

Re: Gardens

@Patches59 I think Diggers Club have snail creeper - not sure if it's plants or seeds.

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