thread: Spring has sprung

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Registered User
    Add NaeNae on Facebook

    Sep 2007
    South Gippsland
    3,753

    I plan on having DH spray our Dock plantation before it gets too much more out of hand.

    We have lost three Ficifolia's due to them blowing over int he wind then not recovering so we have 3 plants to replace and heaps of lawn to mow. The rest of the garden except one section is as good as it will get for a while now, hopefully in Nov we will get the new chook coup (bought not built) and run installed and completed then DD cubby house set up and swing set made.

    Nae x

  2. #2
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Mar 2008
    Vic
    4,806

    I relocated some plants two weekends ago; four have not fared well :rollseyes: Now that we've decided that we're probably going to sell next year, I'm not going to do many vegies in our sideway, but plant it out instead, so it's somewhat developed and finished for buyers. Will still put in tomatoes though, and have parsley and rosemary out there, broccoli and brown onions currently growing. We also need to put in a path from the footpath to our side gate and meter box.

    I'm a bit scared to go out the front this morning. The wind was whistling and everything was banging overnight. Last time that happened, I lost the head off my yukka. They're now five years old and really established, but I only just stripped off the lower leaves -which is exactly what happened last time. The trunk wasn't as strong and the head came off. Fingers crossed it's all good out there.