Winter garden beds and containers
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Winter garden beds and containers
Any suggestions?
I'm partial to succulents, need something that can withstand a cold climate, similar to Tasmania.
Something colourful.
Central highlands Vic.
Cheers.
Ps, I think my choko vine is dead.
Was worth a shot.
I'm partial to succulents, need something that can withstand a cold climate, similar to Tasmania.
Something colourful.
Central highlands Vic.
Cheers.
Ps, I think my choko vine is dead.
Was worth a shot.
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
Tomorrow ill post a pic of my choko vine.
I'm not even certain it's dead.
Perhaps its sleeping.
I'm not even certain it's dead.
Perhaps its sleeping.
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
LOL perhaps it is just taking a rest
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
Hibernating even
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
Ah, The Grampians! My Scottish ancestors settled in Trentham/Daylesford in around 1852/55.mellie wrote:Any suggestions?
I'm partial to succulents, need something that can withstand a cold climate, similar to Tasmania.
Something colourful.
Central highlands Vic.
Cheers.
Ps, I think my choko vine is dead.
Was worth a shot.
Frosts .. try Azaleas, I have lots of them in Canberra and they love the frosts and some flower Autumn AND Spring. Bulbs ... daffodils, jonquils and snowdrops ...
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
Chocos are pretty hard to kill.
Add Tulips to Nef's list.
EDIT: But if the Choco vine is ummm in a coma perhaps you should stay away from Tulips lol
Add Tulips to Nef's list.
EDIT: But if the Choco vine is ummm in a coma perhaps you should stay away from Tulips lol
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
I have a few bulbs Nef, I've been very busy with my little garden, proud of what I've achieved in just 9 month's, however wondering if this winter's frost will ...... make it rest/sleep like my choko vine.
My daughter named it chokie. Wince.
It's not much, we don't have much space, but will show u tomorrow.
My daughter named it chokie. Wince.
It's not much, we don't have much space, but will show u tomorrow.
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Lol BO, anything hardy sounds like the plant for us.
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
Violets as ground cover ...
Oh and Camellias ....
Veges? Hardly worth the effort, maybe some parsley, chives and such in pots.
Oh and Camellias ....
Veges? Hardly worth the effort, maybe some parsley, chives and such in pots.
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Re: Winter garden beds and containers
Neferti~ wrote:Violets as ground cover ...
Oh and Camellias ....
Veges? Hardly worth the effort, maybe some parsley, chives and such in pots.
I put a few veg in myself every year and also arrive at the opinion that its not really worth it, The ones I have had good success with are broad beans, beetroot, french beans, pumpkins, silver-beet, and the odd potatoes
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