Garden 4
In the last part of the garden is rhubarb and newly planted watermelons - there is rosemary planted in the corner.
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Garden 3
Next are tigerlla tomato and butternut pumpkin - the strip of basil of basil at the front continues along this bed
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Garden 2
On the aisle are mint and capsicums - in the bed are spinach, corn then an array of herbs - lemon balm, basil, thyme, oregano, dill, parsley, coriander and sage. There is a basil strip growing along the front of this bed.
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Garden 1
In this section are celery, beetroot, lettuce, beans and brocolli.
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side garage garden
here you can see we are changing from the bark brown nuggets to the new black bark
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side garage garden part
showing here how we are changing from the brown n
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Perennial border 3rd Jan 12
This border develops more colour as the summer season develops.
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Front Garden
I have lost track on the number of times I have started this section but I am very pleased with it now. The pea straw pellets seem to be a success at keeping the weeds back
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A few succulents I purchased from trademe. I nice way to meet people:)
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Back Garden
I can't take the credit for the layout. That was the last owner. I have recently removed a huge pine tree from the back and can't believe the improvement in light and sun.
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Spring flowers
These spring flowering aquilegias and wallflowers brighten the place up
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Begonia basket
There are four of these baskets that flower with little attention under the shade of camelias
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Border October
The border is beginning to flush away with growth. By the end of December the fence will be obscured by late summer and autumn flowering perennials
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Semi shady patch in summer
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The vege patch in winter
Cover crop of oats and straw in winter 2008
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Pansy smiles
Pansie victorian mix from Kings seeds. They make me smile every time I see them : )
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Epimedium coccineum
Wonderful colours in the new spring growth
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