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Fiona Drew 30-10-2002 06:22 AM

UK garden in Australia.
 
I plant it if it dies I don't plant another ,If it grows I buy another.You
should see the shambles in this Queensland garden.
Senior



TheS 30-10-2002 10:16 AM

UK garden in Australia.
 
Ahh but now you can take advantage of the local climate. You can grow
native orchids, bromeliads, heliconias, the list goes on. All this
without a greenhouse!

Sure there's all those cool-climate plants which will never make good,
but with so many new plants to discover, you've got endless possibilities!

I'd be envious if it wasn't for the heat...

TheS


Fiona Drew wrote:
I plant it if it dies I don't plant another ,If it grows I buy another.You
should see the shambles in this Queensland garden.
Senior




Fiona Drew 05-11-2002 08:46 AM

UK garden in Australia.
 
Andy Roberts
I have a shadehouse and many plants in the patio,however we now have a
drought and can only water with buckets.I have a Jacaranda in full flower.
pansies in polystyrine boxes,but at the moment we can only water three times
a week,and no sprinklers or hoses.
I have carnations jist put in from seedlings but agin they are weedy.We have
to let the lawns die,at the moment.
Some people have roses but I put in minitures,and they are Yuk.at the
moment.
Regards
Fiona.
I am a Yorkshire woman and would love to see Forsythia again,and Christmas
Roses.
"andy roberts" wrote in message
...
"Fiona Drew" :

I plant it if it dies I don't plant another ,If it grows I buy

another.You
should see the shambles in this Queensland garden.
Senior


If you really want to grow temperate plants in tropical Queensland I've

seen
it done by erecting the opposite of a greenhouse - a shadehouse, using

tall
poles and thick green netting. You may need some extra moisture as well.

Andy R
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Terry Lynton 05-11-2002 04:24 PM

UK garden in Australia.
 
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Fiona Drew wrote in message
...
Andy Roberts
I have a shadehouse and many plants in the patio,however we now have a
drought and can only water with buckets.I have a Jacaranda in full

flower.
pansies in polystyrine boxes,but at the moment we can only water three

times
a week,and no sprinklers or hoses.
I have carnations jist put in from seedlings but agin they are weedy.We

have
to let the lawns die,at the moment.
Some people have roses but I put in minitures,and they are Yuk.at the
moment.
Regards
Fiona.
I am a Yorkshire woman and would love to see Forsythia again,and Christmas
Roses.
"andy roberts" wrote in message
...
"Fiona Drew"

:

I plant it if it dies I don't plant another ,If it grows I buy

another.You
should see the shambles in this Queensland garden.
Senior


If you really want to grow temperate plants in tropical Queensland I've

seen
it done by erecting the opposite of a greenhouse - a shadehouse, using

tall
poles and thick green netting. You may need some extra moisture as well.

Andy R
--
http://www.europa.usenet.eu.org

Europa.* is the usenet hierarchy for europe wide
topics without language restrictions.







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