This was the month of planting out all the online garden
plants which had arrived in September last year in the smallest tubes I’ve ever
seen. I had re-potted them immediately and waited for them to grow a little.
Some VERY heavy digging was required in a couple of spots to get down through
tough, dry clay but now they’re all out in the garden and looking fine.
The rezt of the time was spent cleaning up outside for the
prospective family and friends gathering for Geoff’s birthday, so not a lot of
other work got done. We also had a week away with a beautiful trip to the
Coorong – glorious weather and a great boat trip to the mouth of the Murray .
Two Grevilleas, Desert Cassia (from seed), two Grass Trigger Plants and a Correa (struck from a plant at Port Campbell. |
Hardenbergia 'Regent" and two Grass Trigger Plants. |
Hakea laurina (Pincushion) and Banksia "Red Rover" |
Going through the barrage towards the Murray Mouth |
The last of the Everlastigs. They have flowered for almost six months.
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