Bananaman's November Hideout

Discussion in 'Tropical Gardening' started by Banana Man, Nov 14, 2006.

  1. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    You like ? With your instruction I recon I did pretty well. The excess came off a treat with my trusty stanley blade. Just need to hide the runners with a couple of liners and some paint and I think I can say job done. The door is soooo cool, and the heat in my fish room is now a constant range of 18 - 20 degrees unheated even during the recent cold. Truth be told I dont use the front door anymore, I like to press the button and have the door open for me :D

    Thanks everyone, next year is going to be a corker I can feel it, just pray for winter rain though! [​IMG]
     
  2. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    And well done to you as well, Pal, in the tutoring! [​IMG]

    I'm pleased to see your bamboo has white tips on it, BM, as we've noticed ours does and wondered if it was our sun! :confused:

    We always pray for rain in the winter (some more due starting tomorrow) so ... "I'll say a little prayer for you" ...
     
  3. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    Yes they shed a degree of old foliage it seems. Haven't had this on the shaded grown ones but where water is in demand, grown by a cherry tree for goodness sake :rolleyes: they are held back and show leaf stress. I love the bamboos but my god they are messy with leaf and husk drop.
     
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    Fantastic as always BM - good idea to get your new garage door done in the Autumn - now you'll have all winter to play with it ;)
     
  5. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    Its nice to have the drafty up and over door gone, plus I have some massive pots to go in front which I don't intend moving and this would not be possible with anything other than a roller. Mini BM likes to press the remote when we go and come home from nursery [​IMG] :cool:
     
  6. daz and debs

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    WOW what pics WHAT A GARDEN you luck thang lol.
     
  7. Brackenbeds

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    Great photos as always BM.
     
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    [​IMG] [​IMG] One of your best selections yet, of photos BM... Looks lovely. I really like the banana house too... No wonder your Hide-out is a wonder to behold in the summer. You work hard on it & don't cut corners & it shows... Thanks for sharing it each month & please continue to do so... [​IMG] [​IMG] :D

    [ 15. November 2006, 03:44 PM: Message edited by: Marley Farley ]
     
  9. Banana Man

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    Thanks MF, loads left to do. I cant see the grass for fallen leaves at the moment so i really must get the mower out for one last cut.

    I am looking forward to the trees going to sleep so I can do some more shaping. But they seem too awake at the moment for a good prune. :confused:
     
  10. Waco

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    Love the fern with the bamboo combination but not sure about the outside lav ;)
     
  11. windy miller

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  12. Banana Man

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    No pain no gain. Its the only successfull way to keep them flowering. What I would really like is a dome to erect itself from the boundary each year to enclose me :cool:
     
  13. Waco

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    I only jest BM
    You already look to have a successful micro climate, it all looks fantastic! anyway it would be a pretty dull place without the seasons.
     
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    BM - perhaps we should get Tim Smit interested in your dome idea :D :D
     
  15. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    ;) I have seen mini eden domes for hot tubs and swimming pools, I would love one for the bananas. Maybe in my next jungle garden ? :D
     
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