Here's the front in twilight, just before evening (below). I was well pleased with my efforts (and it's good exercise). I have 3 azalea beds now, and have yet to fill the third. I have a couple of plants ready for it, including a red chinese lantern plant, which I will put in the centre, for the time being. I'm not sure how it will do there but will see. Apparently they are related to hibiscus plants, so maybe I should put it in the front to join the hedge there. Or maybe train over a rose ring or french arbour, only, I'm not sure where to put a rose-ring. I'll have to assess carefully, so that it gets enough sun when the bigger trees grow.
and here's my feet at the end of the day!
Today, (Sunday 22 Oct), I went to the local markets this morning, and bought some more plants from Marie from Little Pee-Dee Nursery. Since the ground was softer from all the rain, I was able to dig them into the ground - more vegies (butternut pumpkin, and peas, and more tomatoes - cherry ones this time), and moved the hibiscus from the back to the front fence (hope they survive), and planted the magnolia in the front.
I also bought a white bird of paradise (strelitzia nicolai) for the front (John's Garden) as this is just a mess at the moment - completely weedy and needing attention. I have two lovely frangis growing there, a fruit-salad colour, and a blood-red, but the area needs more attention. As I hardly look there or use it, I think these birds of p'dise will go well there. The blue and white flowering one is striking, and apparently grows to 2m, so that should be a nice focus, and the leaves will be good for decoration inside, in a vase.
Rose-ring I'd like to buy from Bunnings, and perhaps grow this little chinese lantern plant over it:
12 August 2019 -
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