Saturday, October 27, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Gums
Sunday, July 29, 2007
At Last
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Roses
This is the Northwest corner and if you can see ,theres a curve whci I planted where the cement drive will go across the front of the house and up the side to a new car port,I put a row of roses up the neighbours fence line (another project to do later,privacy and all that(me,Im thinking protection from elemts for thsoe preddy flowers
The rest is natives: Callistemons,Erimophilas and Grevilleas and a few Myoporums that i sruck from cutting tken from a lovely specimum at work,the others I plantd there but they arent very happy.These fellas are thick lush lime green ground covers with fine delicate small white flowers.
Please discount the ugly old table that my DH hasnt removed to tip yet,maybe today?
These bushes are about 7 months old in the ground and sonme are seconds,The Pink Peace the other pinky apricot and the Pascalli are doing very well.The others were bought as expensive($20) bushes or the budget style from Bunnings(a major hardwware,garden shop/warehouse0)
The all time fragrance fav is Friesia,the smell is just divine and the dark green foliage is rich and healthy.This bush has only been inthe ground for a few months but hopefully will begin to improve and grow well shortly.The bed was dug over with composted manure and siol improver and rested a short while before planting the roses with rose food and given extra feeds of Rose Magic mixes!
Black Velvet, its produced more flowers than any of the others and healthily transplanted too,I could have picked a small bunch for Mothers Day with these being the majority.
No photos of the new roses, a real Peace Rose, and two others,Wembly something and another red orange one,will update names later,its cold outside and a bit foggy/rainy as Esperance weather has come in.
Im thrilled with these bushes but have decided to add another sort row along the verandah with an archway for a Pierre DeRonsard climber and a couple of white or paler colours along with a Big Purple and Magma. Now roses can seen as water loving but these few I should be able to sustain with bath water etc and the use of pea hay mulch will be a great help!
Thats it for today,Im certainly looking forward to next spring when these bushes will really come out of their 'foliage'!!!!!
Saturday, April 14, 2007
GTS
This ones flower isnt out but is a lovely bright yellow bell though without the vivid throat spots!
They are seen very clearly here in this red one! I am really intersted in these plants and hope to grow many in this area. The Mining Hall of Fame in Kalgoorlie is reputed to have the biggest collection of this genis as part of the gardens surrounding the reception area.I was sad to see a number of their specimums were dying or dead when last there.Maybe I can challenge them!
This one is one of my favs ,Ive seen a mature bush and it can grow to some size,trimmed though it should look gorgeous.....
This is the picture which sold the bush.....
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Its a lovely dove grey furry leaf variety,unfortunately the label has faded but maybe I will do some research and list a number of these with photos in another GTD post!!!
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Green Thumb
The shrubs in the last post haven't been transplanted yet,I was sort of hoping that the remainder of Cyclone George would filter down here at least a bit and give the garden a soak of fresh water as the town water is so full of chemical tratments that sustained use will lead to a build up of salts.
This was evident when I set up the drips for the new front yard garden,within a week I could see the white build up around the water outlets.The lawns at school have suffered in the heat and after scratching my head(job on line at end of year,LOL) I came to a similiar conclusion that no matter how much water they were given they didn't improve.The only time they have been really nice was in mild weather and after a reasonable ammount of rain.They do have a build up of matter under thatch that isn't decaying and in the more severe spots Ive scarified and so far a strong regrowth is evident.If the danged roos would leave them alone I couldn't be happier.
I take solice that at least I have some water to play with unlike the eastern states where in a lot of areas, are looking at severe water use restrictions.
Slowly I aim to convert a majority of the gardens to natives that don't need much water after establishment.Bearaucracy is a problem though,and its like in other areas, water is a precious resource but getting to the stage of making a difference is a long road.I could prattle on but at some stage it will either be totally boring or Ill make a mistake of talking out of school!
A garden"Bog out".Ive let the garden get away and so on a cool change last week i was able to get stuck into it and clean up a bit anyway.
The iris need dividing and I think some will go to school as there are a few spots that annuals are just not hacking it with bugs etc beating me/them. Boring Dk purple but when the new bright colour ones multiply well enough, some will also go there as well.
A nerine is now seen more clearly,they all flowered successfully this year four years after iItransplanted them from the front.
The lawn was mowed after the photo shoot,lol. Note the pool hoses,this is recycled water from the shower and washing machine.The lawns haven't had any sprinker water since just before Xmas when during a hot spell (I snuck some water onto lawns when Hubby was on night shift) I just shift those hoses around to the the spots that need it.
There are some dryer patches but when it does rain it will spark up very quickly(theres too much to mow anyway!!!!)
Unfortunately or fortunately which ever way you see it,my hubby has started the Kambalda Seeder Savers so he is now using paid water to keep his new vegie patch going so all my careful water saving in my gardening efforts will not be noticed in the pocket.At least it keeps him busy. Hes had seeds sent from those also in the SS in the drought areas as they have no water to continue growing plants to save their seed stock. Fearing that they could lose some varieties hes become the seed saver for those people as well. The experts keep telling us that the El' Nino has finished and the other half is starting, well maybe up North but not here.
Monday, February 26, 2007
A bit late but there
And my other fav bushes,the Emu Bushes(Eremophilia),I have another one already planted that is smaller and more bushy with purple flowers the same shape as these ones!These have fine spots in their thoat,the purple one is also gorgeous,will try to get a piccie of it later!
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Green Thumb Sunday
A bit of wild life...
Abit more colour,the roses,can never tire of looking these fellas as they were a sad bunch until I shifted them.The new location was suggested by my friend who is now my garden assistant too! I was originally going to put them in a more open position which would have allowed more plants to be planted but here they are thriving and really our work load is big enough!
And another bush scene of the last of Cyclone Isobel ,all dried up now but at least the trees have had a bath!