Beginning of Autumn in N.E. Downunder - Courtyard Garden In Recovery
By Bernieh
- 18 Mar, 2011
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I lost quite a few of the potted plants after the cyclone and some of the shrubs in the raised garden bed at the back of the courtyard were damaged and had to be trimmed back. Those plants are showing signs of re-growth.
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Well its doing well considering your garden has been through a cyclone, its beautiful looks like a painting.:o))
18 Mar, 2011
Thank you both ... the sun is finally shining today so I'll be out there madly potting up today.
18 Mar, 2011
Enjoy
19 Mar, 2011
Bernieh:
Your courtyard looks wonderful! So glad to hear the plants are starting to recover. I know it must be a lot of work to get the garden back to normal after such a big cyclone.
19 Mar, 2011
Hi Andy. Yes it's been a long hard slog ... hubbie has worked so very hard over the weeks chopping back and clearing out. It was hard and heavy work so I was unable to help with all that much, but pitched in where possible. We've been hampered a bit by the rain too ... sometimes it was just too heavy to be out in. But all done now, and recovery has started. The 'wet' will officially be over and done with for another year at the end of this month ... good riddance I say!
19 Mar, 2011
it still looks lovely to me.
19 Mar, 2011
Oh thanks Clarice. This is one spot at my place that doesn't look too bad, but it's still not quite as lovely as it usually is this time of year.
19 Mar, 2011
Bernieh:
I hope you receive a real "dry season" this year! Then, you'll be able to get all the work done in the yard (and get to enjoy it).
I can't imagine how difficult it is to clean up after such a strong cyclone. I'm sure it's horrible back-breaking work, though. :>(
20 Mar, 2011
Beautiful. Hope the floods didn,t affect you?
21 Mar, 2011
Andy ... I'm rather looking forward to some dry weather for a change!
Oldgunner, no we were quite lucky here in north Qld. We did get localised flooding in some spots around our city during our 'wet' season, but nothing terribly bad and certainly nothing like the southerners experienced.
Marguerite ... there are stepping stones and a little path that goes off around the back of that old gum tree, but the bit you're talking about is probably that section that dips towards the shrubs. That is actually a section of cement to drain away rainwater off the courtyard into the raised bed at the back.
27 Mar, 2011
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It still looks lovely Bernieh :o))
18 Mar, 2011