Trees for Canterbury
There was a bare patch of ground in front of the native landscaping on our street frontage. We put a bit of time into studying what would best go there.
After we'd made up our minds and went looking to buy we found Trees for Canterbury had by far the best stock. And their prices were half that of anywhere else.
The plants in the pic are, from left rear, Libertia grandiflora (NZ Iris), Hebe anomala and Carmichaelia stevensonii (Weeping Broom).
I planted a group of the Libertias and also put in some Arthropodiam cirratum (Rengaranga - rock lily) .
The established native landscaping was a big attraction for us when we bought the place last November. We're really going to enjoy developing it further where we can.
After we'd made up our minds and went looking to buy we found Trees for Canterbury had by far the best stock. And their prices were half that of anywhere else.
The plants in the pic are, from left rear, Libertia grandiflora (NZ Iris), Hebe anomala and Carmichaelia stevensonii (Weeping Broom).
I planted a group of the Libertias and also put in some Arthropodiam cirratum (Rengaranga - rock lily) .
The established native landscaping was a big attraction for us when we bought the place last November. We're really going to enjoy developing it further where we can.
1 Comments:
Nice choices; I know all of those and can imagine how they'll work together. Well done.
By Anonymous, at 9:24 pm
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