Ahh, here are the Orange, Grapefruit and Kamquat trees, from right to left. There's a bit of view of the thick and gnarled-skinned lime to the right of the orange tree ie nearest the garden shed.
There's no soil, just thick fine sand; which wasn't great as a source of plant nutrients but provided excellent drainage.
One of the many Zygoes that Penny bought from The Dutch Windmill nursery. The made in China pot was $3 from Bunnings.
See the path towards the garage? That's what's 'created' out of the garden floor after we formed the shrub beds.
Two hanging pot plants. The longer one is hanging from a corner roof eave rafter. Quite in the way and gave us a few good knocks when cornering too closely.
See the rose motif mosaic table top? All my own work! The metal table frame was bought at a flea market.
See the little succulent 'anaks' in the germination tray in the photo on the right? Give a bit of time and they'll be like the grand daddy hanging there.
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