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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by JW Frogen » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:36 pm

Auzgurl wrote:The Bobtails can rest easy Frogen, we,ve had a lot of rain over here ...you are sounding happier than you did a week ago and thats got to be good ... ?
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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by Ethnic » Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:11 pm

Thanks Super Nova and everyone else for your excellent suggestions. Looks like my tomatoes shall make a comeback. I might just put my dog through the mincer just to make sure nothing will happen to the plants.

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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by Jovial Monk » Sat Apr 30, 2011 5:26 pm

Anybody transplanted strawberry plants and runners before? Any tips? Planted a row, seems to be only runners, good roots attached, planted them nice and deep, watered in well with pond water (rich in fish shit etc) anything else?

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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:03 am

Planted 3 Chaste trees today. :oops:

Hopefully mine will look like this next summer:

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Have some ugly, ugly neighbors I want to block out and hope these 3 trees along the fence will do it.

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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by Bart » Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:55 am

AiA in Atlanta wrote:
Have some ugly, ugly neighbors I want to block out and hope these 3 trees along the fence will do it.


If that doesn't work then could always try a murraya hedge (murraya paniculata).
They have an excellant fragrence and are extremely dense so that any traffic noise or noisy neighbours should be minimised.
Oh and it does grow tall so no ugly ugy looking neighbours can peek through or over.
Shown at around the 25 minute mark (Fri Dec16 episode)
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Or maybe bamboo or a Dwarf Malay hedge may help.
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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by mantra » Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:55 am

Good idea to revive this thread AiA (just noticed the date).
AiA wrote:Have some ugly, ugly neighbors I want to block out and hope these 3 trees along the fence will do it.
You've got a very high fence anyway AiA by the look of it, unless the trees are very small. You could always train the bougainvillea up higher on some lattice. That purple tree is very pretty.

I've got well established large flowering trees and vines all along my fences - I can't see the neighbours and they can't see me which is very nice.

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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:07 am

mantra wrote:Good idea to revive this thread AiA (just noticed the date).
AiA wrote:Have some ugly, ugly neighbors I want to block out and hope these 3 trees along the fence will do it.
You've got a very high fence anyway AiA by the look of it, unless the trees are very small. You could always train the bougainvillea up higher on some lattice. That purple tree is very pretty.

I've got well established large flowering trees and vines all along my fences - I can't see the neighbours and they can't see me which is very nice.

that is not my photo - i have a white picket fence that affords no privacy. and bougainvillea only grows here in the summer and has to be replanted in the spring.

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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:09 am

never heard of a murraya hedge ... can it take a frost?

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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by Bart » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:16 am

Not sure, but as it is quite prevalent in southern Australia then it'd be ok in cooler climates.
You may have to google it.
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Re: Very nice blog about gardening and life

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:27 am

could use a fast growing vine for that low fence ... carolina jasmine is the natural choice here but i want something else.

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