How exciting that you've added so many natives! We have a lot that were already growing when we moved here and we've added a few, too. The Pepperberry and Fingerlimes would probably be my favourites so far 😄 Thanks so much for sharing Linda. Everything's looking so great there at the moment!
Yes it is exciting- hoping to slowly add as I learn about all of this plants and practice using them. Finger lime is great! I’m looking forward to seeing what the Illawarra plum will be like! Thanks for watching 😊
I love that you are including native trees. I have planted native trees at my place for the birds to eat berries etc. I'm interested in attracting native birds in. I haven't even thought about anything that would be edible for myself.
I'm sure the birds will get most of the berries which is ok. I just would love to share in a few. Bringing in the native birds will probably bring more joy than gathering up every berry for myself. Have a great week Lorraine!
We have an anise myrtle at our community garden. The very young leaves taste like licorice lollies. I have an Illawarra Plum at home on life support in the wicking bed, it has been there for years without growing much. I tend to find Australian natives surprisingly harder to grow than exotics, but worth the effort!
Ooh hopefully my two Illawarra plums fare better!! The anise myrtle smells great - looking forward to it getting bigger so I can harvest some leaves! I do have a lemon myrtle (forgot to include in video) which is growing well so I’m hoping the anise will do the same! Thanks for watching Rosemary 😊
So many great plants. Im falling for my myrtles , they all smell Amazing. I'll have to see if i can get an anise , that sounds good . I have a few midgim berries , i want more . I really need to do cardboard, bark and branches in the bush tucker area . Rose gum is so interesting, ill have to do some research. We want to slowly add more trees in our zone 5 , there is a lot of standing dead trees from the drought a few years ago. I must start some more yam daisies too . Thank you for sharing all those beauties ❤❤
Some great assets there to your garden Linda🌱🙌🏼 xx Cathi xx 😘
Yes it will be interesting to see how they go and interesting to try them all!
How exciting that you've added so many natives! We have a lot that were already growing when we moved here and we've added a few, too. The Pepperberry and Fingerlimes would probably be my favourites so far 😄
Thanks so much for sharing Linda. Everything's looking so great there at the moment!
Yes it is exciting- hoping to slowly add as I learn about all of this plants and practice using them. Finger lime is great! I’m looking forward to seeing what the Illawarra plum will be like!
Thanks for watching 😊
I love that you are including native trees. I have planted native trees at my place for the birds to eat berries etc. I'm interested in attracting native birds in. I haven't even thought about anything that would be edible for myself.
I'm sure the birds will get most of the berries which is ok. I just would love to share in a few. Bringing in the native birds will probably bring more joy than gathering up every berry for myself. Have a great week Lorraine!
I will have to find a strawberry gum and plant some
The leaves smell amazing!
We have an anise myrtle at our community garden. The very young leaves taste like licorice lollies.
I have an Illawarra Plum at home on life support in the wicking bed, it has been there for years without growing much.
I tend to find Australian natives surprisingly harder to grow than exotics, but worth the effort!
Ooh hopefully my two Illawarra plums fare better!! The anise myrtle smells great - looking forward to it getting bigger so I can harvest some leaves! I do have a lemon myrtle (forgot to include in video)
which is growing well so I’m hoping the anise will do the same!
Thanks for watching Rosemary 😊
So many great plants. Im falling for my myrtles , they all smell Amazing. I'll have to see if i can get an anise , that sounds good . I have a few midgim berries , i want more . I really need to do cardboard, bark and branches in the bush tucker area . Rose gum is so interesting, ill have to do some research. We want to slowly add more trees in our zone 5 , there is a lot of standing dead trees from the drought a few years ago. I must start some more yam daisies too . Thank you for sharing all those beauties ❤❤
Those midyim berry plants are really beautiful - I'd love to add in more too. Where are you growing the yam daisies??
@@huttonsvalleypermaculture I intend growing them up in zone 5 ,bush, I'm really not sure where they'll do ok
I think they’ll take a little looking after to get the established
Ooh lucky duck I wish 😊
One day - maybe!!?
@@huttonsvalleypermaculture run out of room LOL
Haha - guerilla plant some somewhere!!?
@@huttonsvalleypermaculture now that's an idea 💡 🤔
Very good
Thanks ☺️