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A spot of gardening never hurt anyone the summer heat combined with the humidity of the summer storms has certainly helped the garden 30 years of collecting plants has certainly been fun forever searching for new plants with palms being the main obsession I will never stop collecting plants 

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All the weeds I pulled up a couple of weeks ago are back have thickened up and almost double the height they were, It is mainly nut grass, a plant I have learn to hate. In the section I won't be using for a while I am covering in cardboard with mulch on it hopefully that will slow it all down

Peachy

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Thanks for bringing us along.

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Impressive!

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Thank you for the tour. Those of us in North America can take a break from the winter by browsing your southern hemisphere garden . I was out in my yard checking on my palms doing the same thing only with a sweater and a cup of coffee. I’m in Southern California so I don’t have it as bad as some but I am already counting down to Spring. As I reach my 70th birthday this year , I find that the winters (not that bad here) are less enjoyable. Palms , mentally , make me feel tropical even when it’s cold out . Touring your garden with you I could feel the tropical ambiance that you captured . 

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