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Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by Jimbo, Apr 12, 2007.

  1. Jimbo

    Jimbo Gardener

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    Here some pic of my garden plus the new plants I picked up at the week end.

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    New plants.....

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    Red Banana

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    Clianthus puniceus (Lobster's claw/ Parrots bill

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    Nice big palm

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    Clianthus puniceus (Lobster's claw/ Parrots bill(closes up)

    More to come just to need to knock down the old shed to the right of the garden.
     
  2. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Evening, Jimbo.

    Everything is looking wonderful .. I'm quite jealous actually! [​IMG]

    Keep the pics coming.
     
  3. Waco

    Waco Gardener

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    what kind of banana is it - I love the colour.
     
  4. JarBax

    JarBax Gardener

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    Wow - very exotic looking!
     
  5. windy miller

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  6. Kazzzmazzz

    Kazzzmazzz Apprentice Gardener

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    Looking fantastic, Well Done! [​IMG]
     
  7. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Yes, everything is very nice and I am quite taken with your steps too. I like the way they go up to the side and through the arch. I am looking forward to seeing it later on in the year when everything gets going and growing.
     
  8. Gillypetunia

    Gillypetunia Gardener

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    I like it! The way you have done your brick border using 2 brick colours adds something interesting from the normal bricks!

    I have the same hexagonal pond as you too - I only got it a few weeks ago so can't put any fishies in there yet.

    Gillyp :D
     
  9. Liz

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    Yes, I like those steps too, expect it will look lovely in summer.
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  10. lapod

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    Thansk for the pictures it all looks really great
    I like the mosaic design on the treads of the steps as well. Its so nicely structured. My garden is still being tamed from the wild so I appreciate this very much.
     
  11. Jimbo

    Jimbo Gardener

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    Thank you for the kind comments. The garden is made from left overs from peoples gardens, plants that I take out from my customers gardens that are not needed no more.
    The path and wall is just the block paving that no one wants so basically a odds and sods garden
     
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