This month I’ve been busy getting the garden back under
control after not being able to do much due to the surgery on my right
hand. So great to be back to being able
to use both hands!!!
The front garden has continued to grow and a few clumps of
daffodils have popped up to add a bit of colour. A lot of the natives have buds and a few are
in flower. Some of the plants have more
than doubled in size since we planted them a year ago.
The veggie garden is dug over and some more kale and
snowpeas planted. Against the side fence
where I grew tomatoes last year I decided to plant 3 ‘Sweet Jane’ camellias. There is enough space between to grow some
snowpeas. This will improve the look of
the side fence and give the little birds that come to the birdbath, an extra
place to enjoy.
The orchids are all in bud and next month promises to be a
very pretty one.
The cyclamens that grow out in the garden continue to grow
and flower happily. I have some in the
house for the flowering time then out into the garden the following year. They seem to like this arrangement. I’m looking forward to the warmer days and
being able to spend more time outside.
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a beautiful morning sky |
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the white Daphne is very fragrant |
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the large as well as the small cyclamen are growing well outside |
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some self sown pansies |
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this is a close up of the following native |
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it must be at least three times the size it was a year ago |
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I planted 3 "sweet Jane' camellias with a growing frame for snow peas between. It should cover the fence and improve the look of this area as they all grow. At each end there is also a dark purple salvia. It should look very pretty once everything has grown . |
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This garden bed has been heavenly to walk past - it has a brown and a pink boronia and also a white and 2 pink daphnes all out in flower. |
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