Prickles's North garden
Garden Type: Cottage | Sun: Full Sun | Soil: Clay | Established: 1988 | Organic
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Runs parallel with northern boundary, hence North Garden.
Contains a Jonathan apple, an amelanchier, a Philadelphus virginalis, a forsythia, a Buddleia alternifolia and a Viburnum tinus.
Has a front border of Hebe ‘Blue Gem’.
It is a higher bed than the rest of the back garden, except for the Rear Garden and the South Garden as there was once a dam here and these are what is left of the sides.
More later, pics to follow.
An outdoor organic garden located in Castlemaine, Australia, Prickles's North garden currently contains 10 plants.
This is a Cottage garden that is known to be in USDA Hardiness Zone 9b. It has mainly Clay soil and receives Full Sun light.Plantings
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Alstroemeria
Transplanted in Aug 2004 A tuberous plant which is very adaptable. Tran...
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Hebe x franciscana cv 'Blue Gem'
Hebe x franciscana
Sown in Aug 2004 A hedge of Hebe ‘Blue Gem’ lines the edge of th...
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Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange Blossom)
Choisya ternata
Transplanted in 2004 Evergreen shrub with aromatic glossy green leav...
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Amelanchier sanguinea
Transplanted in 2004 I originally had this plant listed as A. canade...
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Forsythia x intermedia
Transplanted in 2002
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Echinops ritro 'Veitch's Blue'
Echinops ritro
Transplanted in Apr 2000 I couldn't believe this plant was still alive a...
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Buddleia alternifolia
Transplanted in May 1990 Each year this plant takes my breath away when ...
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Philadelphus virginalis (Mock Orange)
Philadelphus virginalis
Transplanted on 02 Jan 89
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Viburnum
Transplanted on 15 Aug 88 One of my very first plantings when I moved to ...
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Malus domestica
Inherited this tree. Have not had any succes...
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