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Our backyard at dusk. |
A Callistemon in our backyard. |
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Our garden, currently...
For the most part, our garden is flourishing. The Grevilleas are in flower, the Lime Tuffs
have grown astronomically and are producing small yellow flowers on stalks and,
possibly the most striking feature, our Eucalyptus
scoparia is HUGE!!! It’s nearly as tall as a two storey house! The Little
Spotty is coming along quite nicely, too. It’s not quite as tall as the E. scoparia, but that could have
something to do with the infestation of Eucalyptus Leaf Beetle larvae it had a
year or so ago (see Figure 7). Considering both Eucalypts came from small tubestock no
more than 5 years ago, I think they’re doing very well. The lemon tree was producing an abundance of lemons,
but then it got cut back – not mentioning any names here... – and grew too thick
and bushy so we couldn’t reach the lemons without being severely spiked. L
Then I got home one day, not all that long ago, and the tree had been thinned
out... in excess! So now we’re a little short on lemons. But they’ll come
back... I hope. The lime tree is coming along nicely – it hasn’t produced any
fruit yet, but it’s growing. J
All our other natives are really bushing up, too. We’ve had a few casualties
over the years, but most have survived and are doing really well. Even in the Google
Earth image (see Figures 1 and 2 from the blog titled 'In the beginning...') you can easily see the
increase in vegetation on our property. Although our garden has not been designed
by a landscaper and is really just a bunch of native plants that took our fancy
at the time of buying them, our garden here at home is a lovely place to relax
and admire the beauty of Australian native plants!
And there you have it... My garden haven!
And there you have it... My garden haven!
