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Other Things I Like To Grow
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Re: Other Things I Like To Grow
Beautiful pics, Thee.
What is number six? Love it.
What is number six? Love it.
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
Location : S. Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-24
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Must keep an eye out for that one. Wonder if wallabies eat it.
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
Location : S. Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-24
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Cheryl, I just loved your pictures . What is the first one? It is beautiful. I went shopping today and A Gardenia called "Lacey Lady" jumped into my arms so I had no option but to take her home with me .Havn't I got a kind heart! I look forward to more of your great 'photo's. Carole
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
Age : 22
Location : Mudgee, NSW
Registration date : 2009-04-16
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Wallabies eat everything. As a test I put a little pot of a grey-leafed daisy out near the dam where the wallabies frolic to see if I would need to have the area fenced for a garden. They ate it right back to the stalk. Poor Bill. Now I want him to build another fence.Abbi wrote:Must keep an eye out for that one. Wonder if wallabies eat it.
Billndee- Number of posts : 403
Location : Huon Valley, Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-23
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First one is a member of the gladi family called Peacock Orchid, and smells really good
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Simon wrote:Dee... I told you... you can borrow my dog for a while if you want
I'll take him....!!!
Our poor old dog is well over 15 yrs, half blind, fully deaf and doesn't know which way is up most of the time. We still love him
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
Location : S. Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-24
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Abbi wrote:Simon wrote:Dee... I told you... you can borrow my dog for a while if you want
I'll take him....!!!
Our poor old dog is well over 15 yrs, half blind, fully deaf and doesn't know which way is up most of the time. We still love him
Watch out for Simon's dog. He'll chew your leg orf.
Billndee- Number of posts : 403
Location : Huon Valley, Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-23
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Which reminds me... we ordered some custom 'beware of the dog' signs to be made for along the driveway warning people to stay in the car and sound the horn until we can tether Bo and they STILL haven't arrived. He's bitten two people who just wandered onto the property already (what kind of twit just wanders onto a rural property without expecting a dog to be around really...). He will be your best friend if introduced properly but if you surprise him... you better watch out. I worry about other people's kids though... must get those signs done ASAP!
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Simon, they STILL haven't arrived, the people, they can't, Bo has had them bailed up,
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Registration date : 2009-01-11
Re: Other Things I Like To Grow
Hmmm. Maybe I'll stick with our old timer.
We'll be sure to stay in the car until we're "properly introduced" if we come up your way, Simon.
We'll be sure to stay in the car until we're "properly introduced" if we come up your way, Simon.
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
Location : S. Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-24
Re: Other Things I Like To Grow
Hi The Estate, you sure have a range of beautiful plants ! What is the plant in photo 6 ? It is very striking.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
Age : 60
Location : Exeter, Tasmania
Registration date : 2009-01-11
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rosemeadow, it is a gloriosa lily
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Thanks Rosemeadow, grows very easily, it is a tuber , dies of each year just like a bulb does
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