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Elephant S Eye Garden Blogspot. Wildlife gardening in Porterville, South Africa. Region is called the Swartland. Mediterranenan climate, long hot summers, and...
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Wildlife gardening in Porterville, South Africa. Region is called the Swartland. Mediterranenan climate, long hot summers, and cool wet winters. Natural vegetation is fynbos on the mountains, and ren...
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Elephant's Eye: My pioneer plant - spekboom or Portulacaria afra
Dozen for Diana 3 As a gardener something I learnt about years after it was too late, was pioneer plants or nurse trees . Spekboo...
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Elephant's Eye: Nguni cattle each one different
- gardening for biodiversity Think of the pictures in a child’s book, of a cow. White with black spots. Or maybe brown. Now think of Nguni cattle, every cow has her own pattern. Nguni pictures remain...
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9 years
With Janus, the god of doorways, I look forward at our False Bay garden which changes with each week's work.
Roses and cats in False Bay December 2014
And back at the once was garden in Porterville, where I can trawl five years of Wildflower Wednesday posts, to remember which plants I want around me again.... -
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Goodbye Elephant's Eye and Blotanical, we are in False Bay
by Diana Studer
- gardening for biodiversity
That disconcerting feeling, something's off, wrong. Why can't I walk down the path? Why is there a TREE in the path?! Our neighbour's Australian acacia was rotten at the base and in the night came to rest gently on the wall, enfolding the last apple... -
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After our mountain fire, flowers
by Diana Studer
- gardening for biodiversity
November 2009 we returned to our burnt mountain. Since the March fire we had winter rain, and the mountain slopes were green, with unbroken drifts of colour from scarlet Watsonia. With the shrubs gone, annuals and bulbs celebrate their field day. Gradually... -
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October roses and baby swallows
by Diana Studer
- gardening for biodiversity
I look at boxes. We will be leaving Elephant's Eye and Porterville in November. My last Wildflower Wednesday for Gail at Clay and Limestone from this garden of 8 years in our life. But always there are flowers, even if only two roses in jam jars....
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