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  • IamweedyIamweedy Posts: 1,364

    A great use of space,  the pots have a Mediterranean look.

    I have too much space now and rather too many creaky joints to do all that I would like.  I know it would be foolish now to start up more beds. I will settle for packing the borders switch as many plants as possible to keep down the weeds.




    'You must have some bread with it me duck!'

  • Peter-T-Peter-T- Posts: 138

    Ive genuinely no idea what i want long term, hence the 83 containers lol

    its hard work but enjoyable :-)

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    I put seeds out for the Crimson Rosellas, yet again, and discovered why they seemed to run out quickly.  The Cockatoos have discovered the feeder. Big b...gers!

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    S. E. NSW
  • Mary370Mary370 Posts: 2,003

    Pat E how lucky you are to have such exotic birdlife!

    Everyones gardens are looking super........think I'm about 3/4 weeks behind.

    I love the yellow aquilegia.

  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    Pat,  the last pic is beautiful. The tracery of the white bark of the eucalyptus and the white cockatoos are so unusual for us.

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    SW Scotland
  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Hm, yes I guess so, but they're not exotic to us - just the usual Birdlife here. image

    I like feeding the Rosellas because they are not greedy, but the bigger ones go through so much seed!. I'll put an older photo on for you to see, when I can find where I stored it. They are a big nuisance for the farmers who plant seed in their pastures.

    S. E. NSW
  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

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    This might give you an idea of how much we'd they get through when our neighbour across the river ploughs and seeds his pasture.  That tree is on our property down near the river which is our eastern boundary.

    S. E. NSW
  • B3 the plant or tree in the middle is Prunus Snow Showers - Weeping Cherry Tree

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  • Mark56Mark56 Posts: 1,653

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    Savill Gardens, Egham on Wednesday

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    Evening Sun

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