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Posted by Anonymous
 - June 17, 2016, 01:15:03 PM
Gallium, that looks typical of the gardens you might see in the desert South West of the USA.
Posted by Gallium
 - June 16, 2016, 08:04:51 AM
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Gallium"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "RW"I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.


Actually the garden borders don't look too bad. There's some lavender growing in there and the bushes just need a good trimming.



I'm more concern about the way that big tree is growing all over the roof. Maybe those two surfer fools could climb it for you and rake the leaves?  :nea:


Hi Renee



That garden is a dog's breakfast! One needs to make use of native flora and natural products from the environment and(or) recyclables. That way the garden is not only cost-effective, but cost efficient too. Native flora often need only rely on the local climate. This way one is not overwatering and leaching excessive nutrients(fertilisers) into the ground water table. I fool you not!



:smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:



Below is a perfect example of such a garden:


"Native flora"  :laugh3:  thats a polite term for "weeds".



No offense but that "garden" is an unmanicured mess. Using indigenous plant life in a garden is fine but Jesus Christ keep it under control. That shit looks more over grown than a bush on a 40 year old Serbian.


Hahahaaa...no way! That's an informal living and breathing work of art! Formal gardens need manicuring if you like that look. But I'm not adverse to a bit of hedge trimming either.  :icon_wink:
Posted by Renee
 - June 16, 2016, 07:58:36 AM
Quote from: "Gallium"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "RW"I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.


Actually the garden borders don't look too bad. There's some lavender growing in there and the bushes just need a good trimming.



I'm more concern about the way that big tree is growing all over the roof. Maybe those two surfer fools could climb it for you and rake the leaves?  :nea:


Hi Renee



That garden is a dog's breakfast! One needs to make use of native flora and natural products from the environment and(or) recyclables. That way the garden is not only cost-effective, but cost efficient too. Native flora often need only rely on the local climate. This way one is not overwatering and leaching excessive nutrients(fertilisers) into the ground water table. I fool you not!



:smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:



Below is a perfect example of such a garden:



http://i.imgur.com/6E6jXPM.jpg?2">


"Native flora"  :laugh3:  thats a polite term for "weeds".



No offense but that "garden" is an unmanicured mess. Using indigenous plant life in a garden is fine but Jesus Christ keep it under control. That shit looks more over grown than a bush on a 40 year old Serbian.
Posted by Gallium
 - June 16, 2016, 07:03:08 AM
Quote from: "smell the glove"
Quote from: "Gallium"Below is a perfect example of such a garden:


Learn to take a picture in proper focus, Nigga! LOLZ!


You've used focus more than once already today...stop projectoring Stink_Fist! LULZ!


Quote from: "Herman"
QuoteThat garden is a dog's breakfast! One needs to make use of native flora and natural products from the environment and(or) recyclables. That way the garden is not only cost-effective, but cost efficient too. Native flora often need only rely on the local climate. This way one is not overwatering and leaching excessive nutrients(fertilisers) into the ground water table. I fool you not!

Non native species are fine if they can handle the climate. It will not do harm to the soil either. Where I live it gets so frickin cold in winter that few non native plants are even an option.


If you can use native species it's great, specially when they attract the native bird life.
Posted by Anonymous
 - June 16, 2016, 05:54:45 AM
QuoteThat garden is a dog's breakfast! One needs to make use of native flora and natural products from the environment and(or) recyclables. That way the garden is not only cost-effective, but cost efficient too. Native flora often need only rely on the local climate. This way one is not overwatering and leaching excessive nutrients(fertilisers) into the ground water table. I fool you not!

Non native species are fine if they can handle the climate. It will not do harm to the soil either. Where I live it gets so frickin cold in winter that few non native plants are even an option.
Posted by smell the glove
 - June 16, 2016, 05:44:01 AM
Quote from: "Gallium"Below is a perfect example of such a garden:


Learn to take a picture in proper focus, Nigga! LOLZ!
Posted by Gallium
 - June 16, 2016, 02:56:38 AM
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "RW"I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.


Actually the garden borders don't look too bad. There's some lavender growing in there and the bushes just need a good trimming.



I'm more concern about the way that big tree is growing all over the roof. Maybe those two surfer fools could climb it for you and rake the leaves?  :nea:


Hi Renee



That garden is a dog's breakfast! One needs to make use of native flora and natural products from the environment and(or) recyclables. That way the garden is not only cost-effective, but cost efficient too. Native flora often need only rely on the local climate. This way one is not overwatering and leaching excessive nutrients(fertilisers) into the ground water table. I fool you not!



:smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:



Below is a perfect example of such a garden:



http://i.imgur.com/6E6jXPM.jpg?2">
Posted by Anonymous
 - June 15, 2016, 01:23:42 PM
Quote from: "Twenty Dollars"I've decided who my favorite poster is. FASHIONISTA. Couldn't be anyone else.

 :thumbup:
Posted by Anonymous
 - June 15, 2016, 11:27:48 AM
Quote from: "Twenty Dollars"I've decided who my favorite poster is. FASHIONISTA. Couldn't be anyone else.

Why thank you Twenty Dollars.

 ac_smile
Posted by Renee
 - June 15, 2016, 11:26:37 AM
Quote from: "Twenty Dollars"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "RW"I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.


Actually the garden borders don't look too bad. There's some lavender growing in there and the bushes just need a good trimming.



I'm more concern about the way that big tree is growing all over the roof. Maybe those two surfer fools could climb it for you and rake the leaves?  :nea:


I'd hire someone. Duh


What, to climb a tree and rake leaves?  :oeudC:



I give up.
Posted by Twenty Dollars
 - June 15, 2016, 11:10:12 AM
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "RW"I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.


Actually the garden borders don't look too bad. There's some lavender growing in there and the bushes just need a good trimming.



I'm more concern about the way that big tree is growing all over the roof. Maybe those two surfer fools could climb it for you and rake the leaves?  :nea:


I'd hire someone. Duh
Posted by Renee
 - June 15, 2016, 10:58:18 AM
Quote from: "RW"I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.


Actually the garden borders don't look too bad. There's some lavender growing in there and the bushes just need a good trimming.



I'm more concern about the way that big tree is growing all over the roof. Maybe those two surfer fools could climb it for you and rake the leaves?  :nea:
Posted by RW
 - June 15, 2016, 10:18:36 AM
I'm sure the person who lives there would appreciate your help.
Posted by Twenty Dollars
 - June 15, 2016, 08:33:06 AM
:thumbup:
Posted by Gallium
 - June 15, 2016, 08:26:49 AM
Quote from: "Twenty Dollars"Welcome Galli. Don't mind RW. She likes to exaggerate a tad. Her 3200 sq ft mansion in the mountains. She's very friendly tho.


Red brick borders? The garden needs a complete overhaul. That's a horticultural nightmare right there!

I'll help her out if she asks nicely.



Cheers mate.  :wink: