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Self care by growing a garden
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13 Dec 2018 08:47 PM
13 Dec 2018 08:47 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Anogher trailer load of prunings loaded and ready to go to the dump in the morning and anothernon the ground readybto load. Front yard is starting to look good ☺
Shouted myself battery operated pruning saw and pole saw for Christmas. They are brilliant and so much easier to use.
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13 Dec 2018 08:57 PM
13 Dec 2018 08:57 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
I had earmarked 2 ugly looking (my uneducated opinion lol) 'weeds' for removal but darling informed me they were hibiscus and she would rather I not lol. They have recieved a haircut though as they were out of control. And planted way too close to fences and orher shrubs.
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13 Dec 2018 09:22 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:22 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Determined I do have memories of your "problem solver" chainsaw posted in the early stages of this thread 😀 and can imagine your darling watching on 😵 as you enthusiastically tackle the overgrowth 😀.
Seriously though it is lovely to see reward for effort 🙌.
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13 Dec 2018 09:26 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:26 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Any ideas on what this may be?
I am calling weed. Mum and Darling not sure but at least Darling does not mind if I remove it altogether...
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13 Dec 2018 09:32 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:32 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Darling seems pleasantly amused with my sudden interest in gardening @Former-Member
It is good seeing the reward for effort. Last place there was simply too much work and it was always catching up and never any real reward for effort just more work to be done.
I have actually been finding late afternoon watering therapeutic. I used to laugh at people out watering in the afternoon and think what a waste of water lol. 🙂
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13 Dec 2018 09:37 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:37 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Waiting on pic @Determined, how tall is the plant?
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13 Dec 2018 09:39 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:39 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
The most amusing part of today was when s3 wanted to help daddy and weeded all of darlings freshly planted pitunias. Mummy was not pleased when she got home from town despite him being pleased with his efforts. So now he is asking daddy before he pulls. So sweet having him out wanting to help despite often being unferfoot and in the way.
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13 Dec 2018 09:42 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:42 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Plant more of a tree @Former-Member, about 3m tall. A lot of branches were hanging over neighbour's gutters and ours sona fair spread also. Timber consistancy similar to that of rubber tree but leaves look nothing like that. Little green nuts (soft) for seeds.
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13 Dec 2018 09:45 PM
13 Dec 2018 09:45 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
This is the trunk
So far I have only removed branches that are interfering with buildings and souronding shrubs/ trees.
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13 Dec 2018 10:08 PM
13 Dec 2018 10:08 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Second of the two pics through @Determined, looks like an umbrella tree, sold in southern states as an indoor/pergola plant. Would need to see a flower stem to confirm - botanical name is brassaia if you want to google.
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