Our Home Garden - Week 6 Update [2007]

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  • + kaa kaa kaa 3 years ago
    :| i was thinking it was kinda metaphorical ...like we use in hindi ..khoon paseena ek kar diya... which means we have mixed our sweat and blood into it
  • + kaa kaa kaa 3 years ago
    :) that would be great
  • + scrobins scrobins 3 years ago
    Sounds like an awesome idea kaa. I’ll keep you posted if and when it happens.
  • + scrobins scrobins 3 years ago
    Fertilizer. It adds a balanced amount of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium to the soil and encourages new growth. It’s made from pulped up fish bones and then dried.
  • + scrobins scrobins 3 years ago
    Busselton, Western Australia. The parrots love to eat the seeds that grow in abundance after they’ve flowered but the make a huge mess dropping leaves and twigs at random.
  • + kaa kaa kaa 3 years ago
    i really like your way presentating. I have a terrace, where i would like to keep a few potted plants. but i have no idea of how to take care of them...now this is a request..can u make a small presentation of the basic steps for making a small garden.
  • + kaa kaa kaa 3 years ago
    just curious ...why blood and bone?
  • + jboutelle Jonathan Boutelle 3 years ago
    When parrots attack! ;->
    Where is this?
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  1. Our Home Garden Weekly Update Week 6 summer
  2. Keep it in the family My eldest son used some of his own pocket money and purchased this Dracaena for his bedroom. Thataboy!!
  3. Parrots - $#&$&? The outcome of a parrot feeding frenzy in our Agonis Flexuosa (Peppermint Trees).
  4. Mother-in-law Tongues My favourite architectural plant these Mother-in-law Tongues are so aptly named. They were given to us by a friend who was renovating her garden beds. I’m so glad we didn’t have to buy them at nearly $15 a pot.
  5. Portulacas – Moss Rose Looking a little straggly toward the end of the season but still producing flowers.
  6. Westringea Known also as ‘Coastal Rosemary’ this westringea is one of two that we’re also trying to develop as a small under-the-window hedge.
  7. Browallia This gorgeous low growing shade lover has been doing great recently. It just continues to flower and doesn’t seem to want to let up. Not that I’m complaining.
  8. Crazy Paving Our crazy paving path is now set in and the holes have been filled with soil, compost and blood and bone. I have the seeds for our Chamomile groundcover which is one of today’s jobs.
  9. Exhibition Border Our Exhibition Border plant has been doing wonderfully over the spring/summer period. We’re still trying to find a nice foliage or flowering annual that we can grow in front of it, though. It’s a difficult spot – a wind tunnel and also covered in shade in winter and full-sun in summer!
  10. Our Home Garden … Come Back Next Week summer

+ scrobinsscrobins, 3 years ago

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