Thursday, December 31, 2009
Rain
It has been cloudy and rainy in Sydney over the Xmas/New Year period. There has also been substantial rain in inland NSW, with more predicted. I hope 2010 brings some beneficial weather to our drought ravaged areas. We love rain!
Friday, December 25, 2009
S and D garden - part 2
My friends, S & D, live across the road from me. They've got a great garden made up of lots of bits and pieces. Theres a lot of old cement pots, things they find lying around. Plants get moved a lot. Some plants struggle to survive and others flourish eg a huge Eucalyptus tree in the back yard and some gigantic green bamboo. S made a sandstone path in the back yard thats a bit treacherous but looks like its always been there. Its a really nice place to be.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Christmas
Im having the family to my place for Christmas, so have been cleaning up. I painted the walls of my deck grey and re arranged a few plants to make a cycleway for my niece when she gets her new bike. Sydney is so beautiful at the moment. Its supposed to rain tomorrow for Christmas day, which is a shame because we probably wont go for a swim, but on the other hand, we love rain because we usually dont get enough
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Ian McMaughs Garden
Alcantarea rubra
Tillandsias, Orthophytums.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Grass Trees - Xanthorrhoea - at Cranbourne
Cranbourne Botanical Gardens, outside Melbourne, Victoria, has a wonderful collection of Xanthorrhoea. One specimen, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii is 400 years old. Flower growth is triggered by fire, and the flowers can grow 2-3 cm per day
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Philodendron selloum
My friend Katy is opeing a restaurant in Northcote, Melbourne soon with some friends. We went out this morning looking for a plant to fill an empty place at the back of a narrow space. We found a Philodendron selloum at Palm Place Nursery, http://www.palmnursery.com.au/
It will be repotted and reoriented to fit in the space. We just plonked it on a stand to see how it would look. I used to be a bit scathing about 70's style indoor plants but I have to say I love the large, wild leaves of this plant. It has great impact from a distance and is hardy enough to survive the odd bit of neglect. Although I'm sure it will get lots of care and attention. Good luck with the restaurant Katy!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Confessions of an overzealous Plant Collector......................
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The High Line
High Line
Piet Oudolf Border at RHS Wisley
Battery Park Promenade
I have also been reading the High Line Blog, which is worth a look
oudolf.com
blog.thehighline.org
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