It’s hard to see pictures of the WA wildflowers without wanting some of that beauty at home. Clarence has some suggestions for creating a pot for your place.

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5 Comments

  1. Any tips and tricks on the conostylus in outer SE Melb Vic? I've tried the lemon lights and a larger one, full sun, very well-draining soil in a rasied garden (edged by large mudrock and bought in several cubic meters of garden soil, sand etc) and they end up not surviving winter. They're such lovely plants but I've not figured out how to keep them going through winter.

  2. "Nature’s beauty is beyond words. Places like this remind us how important it is to protect and appreciate our environment."❀❀❀😊

  3. Western Australia sure does have beautiful native flowers. I love the metal tub arrangement. Thanks Clarence. ❀

  4. Lovely! I have brachysome and paper daisies in my garden, although the soil might be a bit heavy for them in VIC. Maybe I'll do some replanting. Thanks for the tip on cutting back the spent flowers, off to do that this weekend.

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