It's a tiny plant, really, as you can see from it's position on the fence (below) but hey - it must be growing if there are buds, right?
And now, the passionfruit and the bougainvillea (below pic) planted next to it, because, realistically, the passionfruit will probably die first, I reckon. So, the b. can take shape over that part of the fence, in its place.
Frangis (above) left to me by Tracey before she left for Harvey Bay in Dec 2015. They are actually sitting on the afore-mentioned sewer drain (re-the crepe myrtle, which I want to plant close to the fence, top left of the drain).
The frangis seem to be ok and need constant watering. I want to see what colour they are before I put them in the ground. I'd like a red one in the front garden, approx where the current bird-bath is, but I think these might be all 'fruit salad' colour,
This little purple snail flower native is growing well on the back fence. Last weekend, I attached the wire to the fence to guide its growth up the pole and along the fence - perhaps espalier style. Not sure how that will go but will give it a try.
A similar plant (actually the same) I have put at the front garden but it is not growing as well. Methinks the soil there is decrepit from the large trees (now removed) which sucked up all the moisture and nutrition. Not sure what to do to the area to fix it.
Also in the front is the star-jasmine. It's taking forever to grow any bigger although it does have some new leaves (see the light green new growth above?). I don't know what to do to help it along. Some weeks ago, I put some chicken wire on the slatted wall for it to climb but not much has happened since.
This here ivy above does not grow as well as I would like. I've kept it alive with water but I think it needs a shitload of fertiliser, compost and decent soil to flourish. I'll get to that when I have some money. I really like this one and wish it would climb solidly up the fence.
The 'other' red grape vine which somehow does not grow as well at the back fence as the first one. I've fed it and watered it but I think there might be a lot of cement under there which is restricting root growth. I might put it in a pot and see how it does. Poor thing. It's valiant but can't compete with cement.
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