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Seeing as how the growing season is slowly winding down I thought it was time to share some pics of my lil garden after its first year of transformation.

there are a lot of young plants obviously but they seem relatively happy and I can't wait to see how things look in a few years once all the lovely Bridge have shot up. There's always something to do when in the garden and for someone who has a budget of $0... it really makes me think hard and pursue the cheapest possible methods to keep it all functioning and alive.

anyways enjoy.

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Cool Garden Hunab! I especially like the Totem! Cant wait to see how the plants look like in a year or two! I wouldnt recommend to grow all lophs in one pot! If one gets sick, the others can get infected too! But hell yeah, nice garden! Can you overwinter the Mimosa outside or do you need to dig it out in winter? bye Eg

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Cool Garden Hunab! I especially like the Totem! Cant wait to see how the plants look like in a year or two! I wouldnt recommend to grow all lophs in one pot! If one gets sick, the others can get infected too! But hell yeah, nice garden! Can you overwinter the Mimosa outside or do you need to dig it out in winter? bye Eg

Thanks man...I'm hoping the Mimosa will handle it ..the winters are mild enough for it..one would hope anyways..gets down to about 10 degrees celcius mostly and hardly see a frost ever...fingers crossed ey.

H.

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awesome stuff dude i was hoping you'd post some pics of your garden up. wish i wasn't renting, i'd love to plant my cacti in the ground they look so awesome. well done.

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awesome :drool2:

I'm jealous

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Nice man. Vote two for wishing I wasn't renting.

What's the Convolvulicious vine you have going?

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Nice man. Vote two for wishing I wasn't renting.

What's the Convolvulicious vine you have going?

thanks guys...the vines I won't know till they flower unless Tst Tantra can fill me in..the seed looked a lot like HBWR but

I'm unsure as the leaves are a bit smaller than a woodrose..I was sent a mystery selection of seed and I planted out these 4 seeds and they all have taken off, can't wait to see the flower...assuming it will this far south... :wink:

now back you regular viewing.

H.

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Well I was thinking HBWR, Rivea or Ipomoea... but all those seeds are very different looking. Maybe small leaves because she's a young plant.

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very smart to have plenty mimosas, but they will take a lot of space once a little bit older and with there thorns you would not like to have to brush against them, in short i would move them away from where they are now, to a spot where they can go wild.

very nice garden hunab, thank you for sharing! :wub:

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Very neat garden ! I like the way you used differents colors with bricks ans stones.

I agree the little cutes mimosa will become a nasty huge thorny bush in no time ! Watch out...it's not called "hostilis" for nothing !

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Awesome man, seriously awesome, i love it.. inspiring.

P.S. love the woodchip beds, do you have any fuzzy, white, wood loving mycelium in there? :wink:

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Lookin really good hunab :). That cacti garden will be mental in a few years.

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Awesome man, seriously awesome, i love it.. inspiring.

P.S. love the woodchip beds, do you have any fuzzy, white, wood loving mycelium in there? :wink:

One can only hope...last time I looked there was some strange white fluff going rampant all through the chip..I better get some fungicide on to it ASAP... :wink:

H.

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Love the garden bud keep up the good work it looks great. Love the pics mate :drool2: Nice collection!

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nice pics 4 sure!

u have a good eye for style it seems!

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Yeah mate, shaping up nicely bro.

Got your pack off this morning, just what you need even more to squeeze in ;)

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