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Kanga's virtual garden.

kanga_brumby
Blue Voices Member
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Well this is a place to give each other gardening tips. Or plant your own virtual garden. Put what ever plants you wont in here, keeping it legal please. Lets get a nice one to wonder through.
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Great idea Kanga! A garden....

I just planted a row of grapes eating ones. A mulberry tree where I attached a swing hanging from a large horizontal branch.

I hope it was a simple one. Like a rope attached to an old warn out tier. They are simple and effective, cheep and its recycling.

Yeah definitely that is the sort.

And soft grass and a hammock....to lie back and watch the clouds....

star76
Community Member

My fav's gardenia ,their scent filling the air and native flowering gums... you know for shade to lie under and day dream

Star 76

hi Kanga, I love gardenia but have never had any luck, I've always had palm trees in the lounge room but where I have moved to, not having any luck keeping them alive, probably not enough sunlight, don't know why because I can see outside and it's bright enough. Geoff.

Guest_322
Community Member

I LOVE gardenia!

Can I suggest a (ginormous) pond with fish and a bridge over it? I find water features peaceful.

Dottie x

A few ginormous River Red gums on the banks of the ginormous pond to laze under and sky gaze. (Also keeps kangas koala cousins happy). There are huge white billowy clouds in the sky to bounce around on, and make out shapes from.

I threw down some sturt desert pea seeds and was pleasantly surprised to find a plant about the size of a watermelon on my last trip to the block. Surprised because it shouldn't grow here. I hope it survives the winter. So my contribution today is a carpet of sturt desert peas they are absolutely gorgeous when in flower.

I just went for a beautiful stroll on the bridge over this ginormous pond. Picked a cherry tomato from the vege patch. And now laying on a hammock while staring at a large waterfall with crystal clear water flowing down it.