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Gunnera manicata
By Klahanie
- 16 May, 2016
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You ever considered a pond..or a bog garden?
24 May, 2016
No, not really. I'll leave it as is. For now anyway.
24 May, 2016
Such a beautiful garden! I love it!
25 May, 2016
Thank you.
25 May, 2016
You're welcome. I wish I has soil like yours. It looks so fertile.
29 May, 2016
You sort of have the pond look already Klahanie. The pathway edging seems pond edging like. The rock wall could be a nice trickle of running water.
Just no Goldfish...
Yeah,I can see a Zen like water garden. Almost there.
29 May, 2016
Actually it is quite clayish, Delonix1. What you see is little bit of mulch on top.
Stan, just do not try to give me any ideas...LOL
Thank you gentlemen for your comments.
30 May, 2016
When I lived in The San Francisco Bay Area I had clay soil. It was really good for most plants. Clay soil hold more nutrients and water than the loose, sandy, rocky soil here.
2 Jun, 2016
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Gunnera Manicata
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16 May, 2016