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A few garden pics

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A change in the season has seen the garden go into a relax mode,  with the dry weather a lot of leaves have fallen. Fortunately we have had some good rainfall to push the garden back. And the summer root activity has gone into new leaves and spears. 

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The last pic of the Caryota maxima, it’s just getting bigger each new leaf it’s a monster. 

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Nice way to start the middle of the week ….a walk around @happypalms jungle ! Thank you Richard . I see so many lovely things . Now , off to work at my secret underground grind shop where I make cool little cutting tools and listen to music all day long . Life is good. Plant more palms , watch them grow , ride my bike , work , repeat . Harry

Very nice.  Good looking garden 

@happypalmsdo you have the arenga australsica? 

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20 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Nice way to start the middle of the week ….a walk around @happypalms jungle ! Thank you Richard . I see so many lovely things . Now , off to work at my secret underground grind shop where I make cool little cutting tools and listen to music all day long . Life is good. Plant more palms , watch them grow , ride my bike , work , repeat . Harry

I just love gardening, even I get amazed at what I have created. Yep the good old eat sleep repeat work pattern, I get to drive tractor all day and do irrigation, it’s a fun job that I love to do, oh and yes the tractor has Bluetooth so it’s music all day for me. And then after work I get to come home to my garden and palms, and yes you guessed it plant more plants!

Richard 

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16 hours ago, SCVpalmenthusiast said:

@happypalmsdo you have the arenga australsica? 

No I don’t have that one, it’s surprisingly rare, either that or it doesn’t grow in the cool climate.

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