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Garden view up on the roof


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I had to clean my roof and gutters today with fire season approaching fast with very little rain it’s getting very dry my garden is starting to feel it especially the new plants I have planted so my spring planting has been put on hold it’s just too much to water with the established garden drinking what water I can put into it the new plantings are finding it difficult I may have to put coloured tape on them to spot them easier when I hand water but I did get to see my garden from a different point of view today I can see the canopy I created knowing there is an understory of hidden gems from the plant kingdom in there somewhere 

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4 hours ago, John hovancsek said:

Jaw dropping photos. Thanks for sharing 

The photos just don’t see what the eyes can see and feel with the sounds of the birds the rustling of the leaves you know the feeling Iam talking about 

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On 9/24/2023 at 5:49 AM, John hovancsek said:

Jaw dropping photos. Thanks for sharing 

It is yes native to my area but give me dicksonia Antarctica any day 

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