What a big month for Judy and I.
First was a visit to ‘Rose Lovers Society’ at Keperra it was
a good visit as they enjoyed the presentation and bought a lot of Judy’s
plants.
Then we went out to ‘Karana Downs Garden Club’, again a good
visit.
Next was a drive out to ‘Forest Lake Garden Club’, this was
an evening presentation so we were quite late home.
Our last presentation for the month was ‘Robina Garden Club’;
this was a long day as we had to sit and wait a few hours before I could do my
presentation.
We had visitors from ‘get up and Go’, Forest Lake Garden
Club’ and ‘Oxley Garden Club’.
So, as you can see we had a very busy month and April looks
like it will be just as busy.
For the bus trips we clear the back patio, put chairs out
and have an urn boiling, plus plants for sale.
I had a new gardening book arrive from Amazon, it’s called ‘Bizarre
Botanicals’ and it’s a great book, surprisingly we have a lot of the plants
featured in it.
One thing I did learn was why a bat plant is so called, it’s
not the flower but the seed pod (picture attached).
Lots of pruning done, we have had quite a wet summer and all
the fruit trees have grown so much that not much light was getting through to
the understory, so I had to make some openings where the light could reach the
plants. If you don’t do this then you risk a diseased tree.
Zingiber 'Golden Glory' beehive measured 35 cm high, looked amazing.
I am in the process of raising part of the pool fence and
the turning the existing garden into another ‘Caladium Corner’ as we now have a
great source of new Caladiums.
Ceropega 'String of Hearts'Golden Lycoris
The above is called 'Tapeworm Plant' or 'Bad Hair Day Plant'
Cardinal Creeper
Heliconia 'Mildred'