25-01-2020 11:01 PM
25-01-2020 11:01 PM
We had one of our apricot trees die this year. Last year the Very Hungry Possums srtipped its leaves until it was almost bare. It started regrowing this year, but was too depleted to make it.
I've got another one growing in a different spot. It's only been in a few years, so only had a few fruit this year, but it looks healthy. I won't replant where the dead one is. What with this fire season, I've decided it's possibly best keeping the trees a little further from the house. I'm not so concerned that I'd cut down a healthy one, but if one dies, its replacement can go somewhere further out.
A flowering cherry nearby is looking sickly too. It may just be reaching "end of life" or perhaps a hard prune might bring out fresh growth.
26-01-2020 07:53 PM
26-01-2020 07:53 PM
30-01-2020 11:53 AM
30-01-2020 11:53 AM
Some mail order plants that I saw on sale and purchased some time ago arrived this morning 🐞. Delivery had been delayed due to weather conditions.
31-01-2020 07:52 AM - edited 31-01-2020 07:53 AM
31-01-2020 07:52 AM - edited 31-01-2020 07:53 AM
@Former-Member, I had this one in a pot, but am not sure if it's "disappeared". Will need to check that today. I hope not... it's a lovely little thing, and very drought tolerant once established, but pots are less forgiving when they dry out.
Spent yesterday out, so watering is a "must do" task for early today.
I got a few more "belated vegs" in the day before. A sprouting choko and ditto sweet potato in large pots. I don't think either will have enough time to mature before our frosts hit, but both have tasty greens, and I'm hoping I can protect the pots well enough over winter to get regrowth next year. Maybe not so with the sweet potato, but I have kept a choko going before now. It was in really crummy soil too, so this time it'll be i
31-01-2020 02:05 PM
31-01-2020 02:05 PM
I have a poor track record in keeping pot plants alive @Smc and try and get plants in ground asap. I am keeping the ones I have in a group so I don't forget to water any.
31-01-2020 03:00 PM
31-01-2020 03:00 PM
Yep @Former-Member. They are much more at risk in pots. At least in the ground, there's more of a buffer if life in general leads to a bit of neglect... Crisis proof gardening again. 🙂
31-01-2020 05:16 PM
31-01-2020 05:16 PM
Have done the watering. The pelargonium is still alive, but looks like it would appreciate repotting. And the peas have started shooting! 🙂
31-01-2020 07:17 PM
31-01-2020 07:17 PM
Ohhh saw some more wonderful succulents today @Former-Member
Going to buy them on Sunday and make sure they have babies @Smc , @Adge , @Determined , @Former-Member
31-01-2020 07:33 PM
31-01-2020 07:35 PM
31-01-2020 07:35 PM
Yes @Former-Member , even Mr shaz likes them , @Smc , @Adge , @Determined , @Former-Member
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