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Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-02-2011 02:56:

Updated garden pics.

Climbing hydrangea, bloomed this year for the first time in it's life (they have to reach maturity first, about 6-10 years).


Clematis on our deck.


More along the fence near the cabana.


Ferns, bleeding heart, hosta. Virginia creeper on the fence.


More ferns, and a chenille plant.


Hydrangea and hostas. Wild violets along the border with some heuchera mixed in.


The hydrangea bloomed this year. The pic does it no justice, but the flowers and blue/pink/purple.




One of our catalpas when it was in full bloom. Smelled amazing.


Daylilies, hostas, heuchera, Japanese ferns.


I pruned the fuck out of the dogwood. Some more heuchera under there, and in the corner there is echinacea, gayfeathers, daylilies, and gladiolus that didn't fucking bloom because the fucking raccoons ruined them.


I'll have to take an updated pic of this corner, cause everything is blooming now and HUGE.


I never took pics of the front of our house in the spring, but our gardens are FULL of tulips in May. I cut these from the garden.


Posted by Lilith on Aug-02-2011 09:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
By the description of your other pigeon, it's probably a more pure breed of the rock pigeons from Scotland, where all the feral pigeons in Oz originated from. Could be an ex-racer too, we get them sometimes in our yard here, with their leg bands.

/birdtalk


I did some looking around and its actually this fellow, a native White Headed Pigeon-
http://birdsinbackyards.net/species/Columba-leucomela
He's a big bird too, probably twice the size of the other pigeons.

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
Damn I gotta post some updated pics of my garden.

About time Pie, its turned out well!


Posted by Sushipunk on Aug-02-2011 10:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
I did some looking around and its actually this fellow, a native White Headed Pigeon-
http://birdsinbackyards.net/species/Columba-leucomela
He's a big bird too, probably twice the size of the other pigeons.


Cool! They're really beautiful things. We've only seen them around here a couple of times. We have too many 'pointy' birds around here (kookaburras, maggies, butcherbirds, currawongs etc.) to let any other big-ish birds into this area though :/


Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-02-2011 13:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
About time Pie, its turned out well!




Thanks Miss! I'm really pissed about the fucking glads...now we have to wait a whole 'nother year to fucking see them. Here's how big the gayfeathers and echinacea has gotten. Next year we're gonna move this stuff around a little bit - prolly switch the gayfeathers with the lilies.


Posted by Sushipunk on Aug-02-2011 22:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
LOL, "gayfeathers"


Posted by justin on Aug-03-2011 01:11:

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