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In my garden

Beautiful Saturday

August 25, 2018

With a forecast of a beautiful pre-Spring day of 18C and blue skies, Graham and I decided to spend most of the day in the garden. But before we got started we went to visit a local reserve where wild orchids and other beautiful but miniature plants grow. He'd not seen it before and it was the perfect way to start the day. Came back home for a cuppa … [Read more...] about Beautiful Saturday

Filed Under: In my garden, Paddock Project Tagged With: firefit, paddock project, wood ducks

Danger in the garden!

August 22, 2018

But not so much for us. We're building a Garden for Wildlife Habitat and already have a variety of wild birds, possums, foxes, lizards, skinks and frogs that live here. Some birds are seasonal. We get the occasional wombat passing through - not that we've seen it, just the evidence that it has been here. Also wallabies and kangaroos visit and while … [Read more...] about Danger in the garden!

Filed Under: Gardens for Wildlife, In my garden, Paddock Project Tagged With: frog, kookaburra, prey

Planting and protection

August 17, 2018

Went and bought up a few more plants for the native bush area of our paddock project today. It's going to be very wet and windy over the weekend but today was lovely and sunny, with just a bit of a breeze. So I took three hours off from work to purchase new plants and then get them in the ground. Graham came out to help me for a short while and … [Read more...] about Planting and protection

Filed Under: In my garden, Paddock Project

Winter work on a Sunday

August 12, 2018

Late winter here in the hills of Melbourne, Australia. We've had some pretty windy weather this winter. Usually that's in spring. Hoping that means it won't be so windy in the months to come. Over the past couple of days we've had 20mm of rain. Just over 40mm so far this month. Really at less than half of what's normal for the year to date.  Our … [Read more...] about Winter work on a Sunday

Filed Under: In my garden, Paddock Project Tagged With: Dandenong Ranges, Gardens for Wildlife, winter garden

Daily walks around the garden

August 2, 2018

It is the custom of my husband and I to take daily walks around our property. We both work at home, and are at computers a lot of that time, so we make sure we get outside, get some fresh air and vitamin D and some exercise too.  I rarely ever walk outside without a camera in hand, or, at the very least, my Samsung S8. But most times it's one of my … [Read more...] about Daily walks around the garden

Filed Under: In my garden Tagged With: erica cerinthoides, flowers, hellebore, serenity bronze osteospermum, winter garden

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