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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1964948, member: 81934"] Been busy today ringing about and tube stock plants are back in at Bunnings and Gardening Centres so time to get cracking with sorting finalising my yard beautification. The Plan Job #1 = FRONT FEATURE RAISESD GARDEN BED = 2 level 6m x 3m x mean height 0.4m ( currently half full of nasturtiums ) <==== Hoping Job #1 can be fixed up for Mothers' Day. Job #2 = BACK FEATURE HOCKEY STICK SHAPED RAISED BED , located between back of house and garage , next to driveway) Job #3 = BACK FEATURE RAISED GARDEN BED = 6m x 1.5m x mean height 0.6m w/ privacy plant support screen ( 6m x 1.5m ), located along back fence . Hoping to have Jobs #2 and #3 done by 11 August ( wife's BD ). Area available in each bed 6m x 3m = 18 sq-m hockey stick = 9 sq-m 6m x 1.5m = 9 sq-m total = 36 sq-m In the 6m x 3m bed shrubs 1 or 2 small grass trees = xanthorrhoea glauca 15 to 20cm L trunks if available , 15cm Trunk about $100 each , 20cm trunk $150 each …. these will be my expensive feature plants) , might splash out and have 2 in the 6m x 3m bed and 2 in the hockey stick bed ( will book great in both bed once they are in ) . plus tube stock flowering shrubs a snow berry = gaultheria hispida a dwarf wattle = acacia drummondii sp drummondii a mozzie repellant tea tree = leptospermum liversidgel a Manuka myrtle = Leptospermum scoparium a scarlet banksia = banksia cocoine a nodding banksia = bankia nutas v nutans a postrate blechnum banksia = banksia biechnifolia a native rosella = hibiscus sadariffa a Red Silky Oak = Grevillea banksii << IF THEY WILL FIT NICE & WONT OVER CROWD THE 18 sq-m OF SPACE AVAIL IN THE 6m x 3m BED , OR SPREAD INTO 3 BEDS IF NECESSARY plus tubestock of following native herbs/flowers SEEDLINGS randomly scattered about between the shrubs to provide habitat and insect / bird attractions some bushy bluebell plants = Tadgell's bluebell = Wahlenbergia multicaulis some running postman plants = kennedia postrata some Rock Lily plants = Bulbine glauca some kangaroo paw plants of mixed colours = anigozanththos flavidos and as seeds to propogate randomly dispersed between above shrubs and starter herb/flowers Will work out spacings and bed plans over next few days before I place my orders for bulk plant deliveries . plus Wildflower SEEDS of Australian Native flowers Mix. sowed randomly about bed Billy Buttons (Pycnosorus globosus) Clawflowers (Calothamnus quadrifidus) Everlasting Dwarf Mix (Rhodanthe manglesii) Featherflowers (Verticordia nitens) Golden Everlastings (Xerochrysum bracteatum) Kangaroo Paws (Anigozanthus manglesii) Pink Everlastings (Schoenia cassiniana) Purple Flags (Patersonia occidentalis) Swan River Daisys (Brachycombe iberidifolia) Plus installation of a drip irrigation system in my 6m x 3m feature bed as part of JOB #1 [/QUOTE]
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