Poor Buddha is even beginning to sag. I've made a few changes in the garden over the last week, my lillypilly is now in the ground surrounded with Japanese buxus.
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I don't have digging space so I'm trying to fill the space along the fence with pots. Will try some Bird of Paradise, gardenias and a climber of some kind to cover the fence.
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This mini rose is a gift from a friend, such a great feeling to see it doing well despite the heat.
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Herbs such as sage and parsely are doing well. They love hot and dry.
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My water source in the background (left), I just need to add a tap and put a mozzie proof cover on top. I'm not rushing we've not had any rain to save over the last two weeks and none predicted for the remainder of February.
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Cute little Euphorbia, Brett's choice.
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