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This is where my new plants have been going
By Amy
- 12 Apr, 2010
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We have taken out some ornimental grasses and shrubs which were past their best .. ..
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Looks great Amy :) Hope you enjoyed your Easter Break? :)
12 Apr, 2010
That looks great, Amy. You've planted your Sorbaria Sem quicker than me - mine is still in its pot!
12 Apr, 2010
Looking great!
12 Apr, 2010
Agree looking great.
12 Apr, 2010
Thanks I'm glad you like it , I might put some of my greenhouse plants in to fill some gaps while I'm waiting San ...
We had a lovely break thank-you Jacque , there's so much to catch up on now !
I had to put them in quickly Gee I couldn't bare all the emptyness .. lol...
Thanks Uma /Carole :o)
12 Apr, 2010
Made me feel guilty, Amy. Mine is now planted :)
12 Apr, 2010
i love it.
13 Apr, 2010
Lovely , great when you have a new area to fill isn't it, I've had three lavateria shrubs die over the winter, don't really mind as have a few more dotted about, the cold was bound to kill some things, excited as have some spaces to fill with something different:-)
13 Apr, 2010
I cant wait to set my new bed - just waiting for the tree stump to come out.
13 Apr, 2010
We have the same problem , in that several trees and shrubs have died but like you say Kathy it's fun deciding what to put in next ...
How will you get it out Dawn , we have a large Pittosporum to come out , we use to pull troublesome trees and shrubs out with the 4x4 but we can't get it round there because the beds are growing and getting in the way ..LOL...
I'm pleased you finally planted your shrub Gee ;o)
Thanks Suey ..
13 Apr, 2010
Hi Amy, John cut the tree down about 5 years ago, it was quite a big one, the stump must be about 18 inches in diameter or a bit bigger. We've been getting the fungus like you and I wanted it out. So we hired a mini digger last week, John dug around the base to about 3 feet down and would you believe its bigger below ground than above. No way would the digger tackle it so John says he'll have to attack it with the chain saw and chopper.
13 Apr, 2010
Thats a big job Dawn he must be very careful and take every precaution with his eyes etc. we don't want him doing himself any damage ... like Tony did last xmas .. it happens so quickly .. ..
13 Apr, 2010
Hmmm, I'll have to warn him. However, when he cut the tree down initially, I didnt even know he was doing it as I was at work, naughty boy. Luckily the tree fell the right way, these men, tut. By the way, I like your sleepers amongst the stone, are they sleepers or slabs?
13 Apr, 2010
Thats how Tony had his accident when he was by himself Dawn , they take risks !!
The sleepers are slabs but they look very realistic , our daughter had some we were impressed with them at the time when she bought them .....
13 Apr, 2010
They are great Amy and more practical. I've seen them too, they are really realistic, love them.
13 Apr, 2010
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its lovely amy and im sure like my new area it wont take long to fill out :o))
12 Apr, 2010