a couple of cliping and shapings to share
a couple of cliping and shapings to share
Last edited by administrator; 21-04-2010 at 02:36 PM.
geejay
Very nice work
dittoOriginally Posted by mowjoman
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Well done Geejay, here's a few of mine.
Matt - Colorscape Gardening
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Great work Matt,the form plant in front of the ball is that a cycas revoluta?nice contrast and good proportions,beautie,gotta love this kinda work
geejay
Was this for a customer or your own property, geejay ?Originally Posted by geejay
Last edited by lifestyle; 08-11-2008 at 08:01 PM. Reason: forgot the "p"
why do you ask?Originally Posted by lifestyle
geejay
... you've used one of the images as your avatar and you take a lot of pride in the job and rightly so, you've done a good job. Just thought it might have been your own property.
sorry for being defensiveOriginally Posted by lifestyle
no not mine or our design ,the garden belongs to a lovely greek lady,one of our first clients in oz,all organic,paradise,so much to it,lots of little detail,spent 4 hrs on shaping last week,two weeks time do the lawn,mulch mow,final shapings and will take some more piccys and post.
geejay
Thanks geejay, yep it is a cycas revoluta.Originally Posted by geejay
Matt - Colorscape Gardening
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sorry to bug you again, but if you do not mind,
is the burgandy coloured hegding plant:loropetalum chinensis"china pink",if it is its a plant of great interest for me in design.Do you clip it back as well? do you adjust its ph,they are acid lovers, a great plant and tough,drought hardy,grows in shade/sun and will thrive around vigarous tree roots.I have used them as stds in a design in nz.have completed a design using them here in melbourne.
geejay
hi Matt,another question(hope this does not put you out)Originally Posted by m287j
the brown ball in the foreground,it that comprossma cuppachino(like the coffee)
cheers
geejay
hi MattOriginally Posted by m287j
geez iam buzzing you,just tell me to buzz off if its to much.
iam doing some research on gliditsia'sunburst' into shrubs and ground covers that will grow underneath them succesfully,i have on my list thus far:renga renga,dietes,loropetalums,liropes,watsonia,arums,b ulbs,tree orchids,agapanthus,clivias
would you know any others?
geejay
It is not loropetalum chinensis china pink, when i remember the name i will let you know.
Matt - Colorscape Gardening
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Yep the brown ball is Coprosma Cappuccino, and yes it is pronounced cappuccino.Originally Posted by geejay
Matt - Colorscape Gardening
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