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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia.
Native Garden Blog: Verge gardens of note part 1.
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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia. Sunday, July 5, 2009. Verge gardens of note part 1. Native verge gardens are springing up all around. Here are some before and after shots of Rick and Kiely's verge in Fremantle, which was one year old last weekend. With a bit of help from family and friends it was planted in one day, and one year on it looks great! Digging in - July 08. Nothing left to do but enjoy it - July 09. Plants of the day.
Native Garden Blog: Plant(s) of the day
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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Plant(s) of the day. I think this is Alogyne cuneiformis. The coastal hibiscus. It was an unlabelled tubestock that I bought from the excellent native nursery APACE. Here are two varieties of kangaroo paw ( Anigozanthus spp. Nursery. Thats the Alogyne. Coastal hibiscus) in the backround and the groundcover is Myoporum parvifolium. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Native Garden Blog: February 2012
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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia. Friday, February 17, 2012. A new native garden at our Primary School. School kids seem to always be enthusiastic about planting. Last winter we planted a new native garden around some recently built classrooms at our local primary school. Feature pieces were six mature grass trees (. Which were rescued by rePlants. We planted mostly low shrubs ( Acacia lasiocarpa, Ficinia nodulosa.
Native Garden Blog: Plant of the day - the pincusion hakea
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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia. Friday, June 12, 2009. Plant of the day - the pincusion hakea. This is the time of year when the fewest plants are flowering on the verge - though I can think of at least seven species that are. This is the pincushion hakea ( Hakea laurina. 160;We have two that were about 30cm high when planted two-three years ago, but are now both over head height. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Native Garden Blog: September 2009
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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia. Sunday, September 13, 2009. These are planted on the corner that occasionally gets run over by rogue trucks (GRR! What it looked like before (in the winter). Another before about 1 day after planting. And after nearly four years. Just a little bit different. Our kids can now climb that spindly tree being supported in the upper photograph. The tufts are Ficinia nodosa. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Out & About | Dog and Deco
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For like-minded lovers of dogs and art deco factory buildings. This page was called Sheds Etc., but I was getting a bit of a slating (from certain parties in the Sheffield area who shall remain anonymous) that I wasn’t displaying any sheds here, so I’ve changed it to a more appropriate title, as I shall be adding various art deco odds and sods I come across when I’m out and about. I hope you enjoy…. Old Ambulance Building, Falmouth, Cornwall. Glasgow Botanic Gardens Railway Station. Of course they are - ...
Control Tower, Dumfries Airfield | Dog and Deco
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For like-minded lovers of dogs and art deco factory buildings. Control Tower, Dumfries Airfield. Control Tower, Dumfries Airfield, Heathall, Dumfries and Galloway – 1940. Tell you what though, this museum is a great place, if you’re into planes that is. Don’t expect the curatorial standards of the Metropolitan Museum, it is evidently run by enthusiastic volunteers, but the Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum makes a really fun and informative visit – and they let dogs in! Feed You can leave a response.
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Horticultural Use of California Native Grasses and Grass-like plants, Stanford University
Horticultural Use of California Native Grasses and Grass-like plants, Stanford University. Thursday, May 25, 2006. Grass Plantings in the California Native Garden. The California Native Garden. Was designed and installed by American artist Meg Webster, under commission from the Cantor Arts Center. In June 2003. It was created in conjunction with the exhibit The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art. Curated by Betsy Fryberger. Growing in the garden. Only 2 plants noticed. Deer Gras...
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The development of a native garden: from dead grass and dust to a small forest in the middle of suburbia. Friday, February 17, 2012. A new native garden at our Primary School. School kids seem to always be enthusiastic about planting. Last winter we planted a new native garden around some recently built classrooms at our local primary school. Feature pieces were six mature grass trees (. Which were rescued by rePlants. We planted mostly low shrubs ( Acacia lasiocarpa, Ficinia nodulosa. And after nearly f...
Native Plant Garden
The CCSF Native Plant Blog Blossoms Again! It may have been almost two years since the previous posting, but our CCSF Native Plant Garden is still growing strong! Each semester two students get together to assist on the maintenance and host workdays at the garden on the east side of the science building. This Spring Semester we welcome Michael Case and Emily Fryer to the team. A highlight of spring is when the Douglas iris ( Iris douglasiana. Stay Tuned for volunteer opportunities and plant info! In wet ...
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Welcome to my Garden Blog. Nature: wild and untouched. Photographing it, preserving it, taking walks and drinking in the landscapes as they unfold. Gardens: touched by loving hands. Cultivated, nurtured. Drinking in those landscapes is wonderful, as well. In my garden one enjoys some of both. Generally unpruned and wild, my plants reshape the garden as they grow. Beyond the garden borders, natives from the Santa Monica Mtns await. Oak trees with their shady canopies. Cactus and Sage in the sun. Unlike th...
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