Clarence showcases a range of great, architectural feature plants for growing in large pots.
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Filmed on Dharug Country | Dural, NSW.
This segment is from Gardening Australia Season 35, Episode 27 titled “Spring: Diverse plantings & botanical arts.”
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Intro 00:00-01:30
European Fan Palm 01:30-02:34
Dragon Tree 02:35-03:35
Blue Nolina 03:36-05:08
Dwarf Date Palm 05:09-06:21
Tree Aloe 06:22-06:43
Coastal Screw Pine 06:44-06:56
Queensland Bottle Tree 06:57
9 Comments
Old mate out there sounding like a used car salseman for trees lol
That bottle tree!!!!❤
Almost all of those trees you featured here have grass-like leaves that can be used for coiled baskets. Most of the Australian native grasses like Cordyline, Liriope, Lomandra, and also lemon grass, can be harvested when green, dried in the shade, split down the centre if necessary, and sown into a coil with soft, wax-coated thread. It is such a pleasure to harvest your own grass from your own garden, sit out there with my friends, and share my (limited) knowledge and skills of coiled and stitched baskets. Of course, you don’t need a tree, small garden plants are perfect.
Sorry brother.
I dont like any of those trees you picked.
Apart from the QLD bottle tree
PLANT NATIVES ALWAYS
My front garden was a camellia and echeveria in the centre of a lawn .
I have got rid of the lawn and planted euphorbia and
geraniums.
The birds have helped to bring in a nectarine and 6 Cherry Plums that provide a good privacy screen .
The green flowers of the Euphorbia look very cheery on a Spring day.
Nice selection! 😍
Wow. Marvellous trees. I think you definitely have a type 😄
Where do they source the 1,000L pots from?
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I'd like to get rid of all the stupid grass!