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    #16
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    I have a little flower garden with many different flowers, depending on the season. there's also a little apple tree, which gives really good apples!
    ~ flowers are our only garments
    only songs make our pain subside ~

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      #17
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      I have heaps of things coming up in seed trays - though not everything I've planted seems to be germinating. Sweetcorn, pumpkins, broccolli and passionfruit are all doing well, tomatoes and capsicums are a no show so far.
      Yesterday I planted some carrot seeds and beans and peas, garlic, beetroot, peanuts and popcorn.

      I also have a seed tray full of herbs - hyssop is doing really well, corriander, cardomon, margorem, parsley, marshmallow, soapwort, echinacea, evening primrose - lots more too. Also a tray full of flowering annuals that I planted yesterday and some cuttings of cotton lavender, cistus and a few others. I've been a busy bee!

      Most of my garden is full of Aussie native plants - they attract birds and wildlife and need little care and are able to survive our summers.

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        #18
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        Originally posted by Asrais View Post
        I have heaps of things coming up in seed trays - though not everything I've planted seems to be germinating. Sweetcorn, pumpkins, broccolli and passionfruit are all doing well, tomatoes and capsicums are a no show so far.
        Yesterday I planted some carrot seeds and beans and peas, garlic, beetroot, peanuts and popcorn.

        I also have a seed tray full of herbs - hyssop is doing really well, corriander, cardomon, margorem, parsley, marshmallow, soapwort, echinacea, evening primrose - lots more too. Also a tray full of flowering annuals that I planted yesterday and some cuttings of cotton lavender, cistus and a few others. I've been a busy bee!

        Most of my garden is full of Aussie native plants - they attract birds and wildlife and need little care and are able to survive our summers.
        Hah, I got halfway through your post before I realized you were Australian. This whole time, I was thinking "Seedlings in September?! WHY would you do that?!"


        Mostly art.

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          #19
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          Still harvesting corn, tomatoes, squash, beans......but it's looking messy out there now. I was happy though, the storm that took out my haw tree didn't kill it compleatly. A sprout came up from the roots. So I will have another little tree to train up in to replace it. Shame though, the last one took 5 years before it fruited

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            #20
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            Originally posted by volcaniclastic View Post
            Hah, I got halfway through your post before I realized you were Australian. This whole time, I was thinking "Seedlings in September?! WHY would you do that?!"
            Lol, sorry :P

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              #21
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              Well Last Week in was full of regal moths, now this week its full of there Horned Caterpillar Children. I was weeding out the Garden when I found em' figured I'd weed a bit later on maybe next week, give them a chance to do their things. My Garden is very small and it was spent for the season.

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                #22
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                Autumn has come to my garden.

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                  #23
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                  garden is so beautiful place for our life , and I hope we can have an garden full of beautiful flowers.

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                    #24
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                    I have some tomato plants and i just share them with my neighbors. I'm planning step up some medicinal plants and especially soursop fruit as it has more health benefits.

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                      #25
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                      My sage plant died... still not sure how. Definitely a bummer, and I'm really trying to make sure nothing's wrong that would affect the grapes or blueberries - or strawberries, come to think of it.

                      Grr.... And yet I love gardening.

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