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It’s a never end love of plants out in the garden!

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The wonderful world of plants!

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Any trouble with kangaroos munching on plants?

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25 minutes ago, SeanK said:

Any trouble with kangaroos munching on plants?

No none at all, kangaroos don’t bother me, it’s the bandicoots that are the main problem digging up newly planted plants looking for grubs and worms.

Very nice , Richard . I love the look of the ‘Roos passing through . I think they enjoy your collection of plants , giving them a tropical playground. Harry

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9 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Very nice , Richard . I love the look of the ‘Roos passing through . I think they enjoy your collection of plants , giving them a tropical playground. Harry

They wander around and as you walk around the garden you come across them, they just look at you and go back to eating. Not worried about you at all. I don’t have dogs so that’s one reason why they are in the garden they feel safe. You get to give them names and you recognise them as to who is who by name. The last Joey we discovered the other day we called rosea after the dypsis rosea! 
Richard 

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