I am not even sure how to do this but I will try. I hope to keep record of how my garden grows; the weeds, as well as the things I choose.
I will start with some pictures of how things were before I even moved here. The tangle of trees, and the mere fact of space, were what attracted me so much. Now I am thinking of which trees I will cut down, and when. I hope I don't destroy the peace and beauty pursuing too many ideas.
Already some of the trees are gone. The Lillypilli, the New Zealand Laurel, and two Plums. I have more sun and they were mostly self sown and weedy. But now I need to be careful how I go. There are birds who use my garden as part of their home. I don't want to lose their company.
I will need to begin planting new trees now to replace anything that goes. Well I have lots of plans.
There will be a Lemonade lemon, a fejoia, a mulberry and an avocado. I have an eye to silk production which will go well with the small carp pond I will fit into a convenient corner. There will of course be the backyard chook pen.
I begin to feel like a chapter from "Garden Rubbish', by Sellars and Yeatman; a book which deserves a return in these days of instant gardens and backyard blitzes.
Their chapter on garden planning still rings true.
maybe this can be enough for a first post. I am confused about how to use my camera, and possibly don't have a lot to say. I might just keep this my secret for now.
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