After watching this I found the seed for salmon Maltese cross and am enjoying these this spring, thank you. I had grown the red variety, knew the plant was good in my climate, but really didn’t like the red flower.
Would be nice it you can add the flower names/list to the video and the description, the video is blurry, and cannot understand many of the plant names you said in video, especially if we are not familiar to that plant. Thank you
Sooo..u have acid soil ? In south texas ..always lo9ming for new flowers..must take the heat...and drought...was hoping u would have a few suggestions for your natives.
Yes slightly acid soil. The mushroom compost is alkaline. Australian natives are actually quite difficult to grow, funnily I prefer American natives as the are hardy in my conditions 😆The key for us is mulch and lots of it! I will do a tour of my house yard in spring that garden is cottage style but the plants don’t get any supplementary water and have just survived a three year drought! Thanks for watching.
After watching this I found the seed for salmon Maltese cross and am enjoying these this spring, thank you. I had grown the red variety, knew the plant was good in my climate, but really didn’t like the red flower.
I’m so glad. I am doing an updated tour of the garden soon, with a focus on perennials. Thanks for watching!
Wow 😍what an amazing selection you have there.💐💐💐
Thank you so much 😊
Very well organised and I 🧡 orange in the garden 😊
These flower beds are beautiful.
Thank you. Fair bit of work putting them together, however they are a great low maintenance way of gardening.
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Would be nice it you can add the flower names/list to the video and the description, the video is blurry, and cannot understand many of the plant names you said in video, especially if we are not familiar to that plant. Thank you
Ok, thank you for the feedback.
I agree re flower names.
@@flowerfairy1950 will do an update with names, come spring 🌼
Sooo..u have acid soil ?
In south texas ..always lo9ming for new flowers..must take the heat...and drought...was hoping u would have a few suggestions for your natives.
Yes slightly acid soil. The mushroom compost is alkaline. Australian natives are actually quite difficult to grow, funnily I prefer American natives as the are hardy in my conditions 😆The key for us is mulch and lots of it! I will do a tour of my house yard in spring that garden is cottage style but the plants don’t get any supplementary water and have just survived a three year drought! Thanks for watching.
Very nice, could provide a list of the names of the flowers?
I’ll see if I can find my notes. Thanks for watching!