Also a good tip to remember is to space your plants far enough apart from each other as many people forget that plants grow in width and not just in length.
You did a wonderful job sorting and placing the variety of plants in the best areas as always Greg. I liked AuntieDiluvain's suggestion, it wold be really neat to see the progress from your landscaping projects. Cheers mate!
we are having a drought here in Texas and even with watering it is extremely difficult to keep plants alive, what do you recommend for this type of environment? btw great job on that garden
@DiverforPort shall do, i will make one towards the end of our summer, hopefully it will have established and grown quite a bit by then if we get enough rain.
@memberson make sure you use older wood, not everything grows from cuttings, if you cut of a bit of branch and new shoots start growing from where you cut it off from the original tree, then you should be able to make cuttings, if not then it probably wont work.
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wow you do know your trade well
Looks good!
Very nice Greg. I'd love you to go back in a year's time and see how it's doing!
Looks great mate, nice job
damn nice work mate
Also a good tip to remember is to space your plants far enough apart from each other as many people forget that plants grow in width and not just in length.
You did a wonderful job sorting and placing the variety of plants in the best areas as always Greg. I liked AuntieDiluvain's suggestion, it wold be really neat to see the progress from your landscaping projects. Cheers mate!
Great stuff. I shall continue to ignore my garden in the time honored fashion.
Wow. Greg. What growth!
Are you gay, Greg?
Loved it !!
we are having a drought here in Texas and even with watering it is extremely difficult to keep plants alive, what do you recommend for this type of environment? btw great job on that garden
Greg, do you know the difference between a dead tree and a live tree?
Answer: The live tree is growing.
Same thing with humans to.
love the garden wish I can rip all mine out and start over
@DiverforPort shall do, i will make one towards the end of our summer, hopefully it will have established and grown quite a bit by then if we get enough rain.
@TheToddsvlog err.. yes.. lol
@sunsetlover you can!
@pjavery80 mulch, mulch and more mulch!
@canadamonster this whole area where l was working used to be pineapple farms 🙂
@joseffz unfortunately, no
@memberson make sure you use older wood, not everything grows from cuttings, if you cut of a bit of branch and new shoots start growing from where you cut it off from the original tree, then you should be able to make cuttings, if not then it probably wont work.
@thebigwarthog yes definitely!
@AuntieDiluvian they are a long time customer so i will be back there on a regular basis 🙂
@mattshane i dont grow any veges, there are too many wild and domestic animals around that eat them so l don't bother.
what is Eddie Izard doing here?? LOL
Greg please go take a video of this when it fills out and grows. I'm sure everyone would love to see what your baby grew into.
How much did this all cost you?