
Rather, a fabulously refreshing day in the garden, especially after planting some of the below plants the day before into our work in progress – a garden, with a path that winds through, complete with cubby house, teepee which is soon to be shelter to a sandpit, an old swing and a couple of raised beds exclusively for the kids to plant in… so far.
One of the two Jasmine plants, one is planted at the front fence beside the cubby. I can’t wait to see how that grows.
Jewels twinkling on the bare moptops (overdue for that hard trim).
Blood orange tree in the making.
In bloom. Yellow mound of flowers on a tall lanky succulent we’ve had in a pot for a very long time.
This is in the previously planted garden, replacing one of the plants that didn’t make it.
Eastern Rosellas also having a shower.
Don’t know what this is called, only that it grows only to maybe half a metre, and that it is very pretty.
Same succulent.
Succulent given to me by my Dad.
Found in a garden I planted over a year ago with mostly natives, under the palm trees.
One of the children’s gardens, planted with pansies, spring onions, a blueberry bush, strawberries, a basil struggling to hang on til warmer weather (formerly protected by many weeds), the odd pea shoot from the mulch (one of said weeds), as well as a couple of succulents.
Succulent (yellow flowers pictured in this gallery are from this plant.
Magpie in the rain
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