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3 hours ago, DualWieldRake said:

Fuckin a, nice plants!

 

I like the 3rd one from the top in second post, whats it? It looks nice

And the yellow flower, that is Turnera? and if so diffusa?

 

 

Thank you,    The 3rd picture in the 2nd post is chamomile and yes the yellow flower is damiana. Will be adding more of pictures of the garden soon.

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Plant pictures above are ,  Psychotria DW02, Ephedra sinica, Red khat, Dinosperma [tingletongue], Acacia aphylla, Carob and acacia longissima, Acacia longissma, Catnip,  Herb of robert, Chamomile, Native raspberry, Damiana,  Dandelion and mugwort

 

 

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3rd photo in your last post can't recall what they're called but if you pluck those little flower things off and open it up there is usually a tasty treat in there that looks like a water drop 

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1 hour ago, Matt1208 said:

3rd photo in your last post can't recall what they're called but if you pluck those little flower things off and open it up there is usually a tasty treat in there that looks like a water drop 

Yes they are amazing, grevillea's are so full of honey. If you look at the second picture you can see all the native bees going crazy, Drunk. Lol. 

Thank you for having a look at my garden,  Peace

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1 hour ago, waterboy 2.0 said:

I'm not far from finishing off some South esk pine seeds if that tickles ya fancy native wise.

 

Also you probably saw it, but I haven't seen scale on a Phedra before.

Hey mate, Would love some seed please, I have had a good go at a few tassie native species , l lost a bunch due to humidity but have worked out a good mirco climate now and the SA and TAS species are growing well. 

With the phedra, mealy and scale are having a good go at it.  ants are travelling in need for moisture. it's been a very dry winter up here. no big out breaks of it so I will let the good bugs take care of it.

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17 hours ago, Insequent said:

Bugger, Smithy. Not justa paradisiacal garden, but bloody nice photos as well. Wouldn't be outa place in a magazine.

Well done on both counts, ma'am.

 

1 hour ago, ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ said:

Thank you for sharing too , really enjoyed seeing those looks awesome

 

Cheers guys

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love your garden Smithy, awesome work I'm sure a whole lotta time and effort went into that but the payoff in terms of beauty, enjoyment and rejuvination is 10-fold :wub:

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