
Why i love Helebores


Its rare that i buy a plant or seeding now days… i has to be something that i want desperately and right away… otherwise i propagate!
Whether it is seeds or cuttings, there are a few things that you will need to get started: Continue reading Propagation 101
I have a real love of easy to grow flowers.
When I was really little, I remember that every time my Grandmother came over she would dig daisies out of our lawn!
I thought it was a hoot to see my old Nan digging bits out of our lawn and sticking them in a plastic bag in her hand bag (she always had a plastic bag tucked inside her hand bag…. I actually think she probably always traveled with a pair of seceteurs too!). Continue reading Bellis Perennis
This Zygo Cactus has been flowering for a couple of weeks now.
Its been in the same spot for at least a couple of years – I think this might be the first time it has flowered. Continue reading Zygo Cactus
A few pics to show how well the East Side strip is progressing!
I knocked before I trimmed!
This is the deepest red Chinese lantern that ive ever seen.
It was planted in the front garden of a doctor’s office on Moreland Rd.
Unfortunately, we have had massive storms in Melbourne over the last few days, and more are predicted tonight.
I thought it was prudent to trim this abutilon before the storm hit.
Ive planted over 30 soft wood cuttings from the trim.
Surely one will grow!
I find it so weird that neither Mum or I can keep a red one alive. We both grow other colors with ease!
Its time to RECLAIM another garden!
so its been a while since my last update….
In that time, lots has been happening in the garden… here is the run down:
I left the the plot to manage itself over the summer. This lead to no produce, but an abundance of weeds which upset the neighboring plot holders.\
My friend Souraya and I renovated the plot towards the end of may.
We:
Unfortunately, the plot has not done so well and I am going to dig in a few bags of mushroom compost and cow manure in an effort to improve the soil.
Planting out to early has also been an issue, claiming all my colored chard and spinach seedlings.
I Must Be Patient!
South Side VEG garden:
The back garden is also the home of the ‘self seeded’ pumpkin. This has crept all the way into the carpark but does not seem to set fruit. I’ve tried hand pollinating a few of the ladies… time will tell:
West Side:
The west is currently supplying my snow peas. Every time i think it is time to pull them out, i get a new crop:-)
North Side (Front Fence):
Replaced the sunflowers with ‘sweet-peas’
hoping they look great soon 🙂
East Side:
Fence (The garden that ‘God’ forgot}
East Side:
Flats (Under window of #1, #2)
Masters was the cheapest for most of these supplies
ive had some really good feedback about the new garden….