When I was growing up my parents always had a vegetable garden in our backyard. When I was a teen I decided to start planting flowers in the frontyard and my flower of choice was the petunia. Every year I increase the size of my gardens. I have instilled the love of gardening in my children now. Yesterday they helped me prepare our raised vegetable garden and plant frost tolerate crops. I have created an oasis of sorts with preformed ponds in my backyard. I have three and a cascade right now but I have two more I plan to install this year. They host tons of tadpoles and fish every year along with my water plants. Now that I work for an Elementary school I am going to install vegetable gardens there in the coming months to hopefully inspire a new generation of gardeners and provide a fresh food resource for our impoverished students.
Wonderful 💚😀. I'm in Tasmania and building a native garden. Pots and a few in the garden. I won't need to move, so I can stay and enjoy my garden for my life. Thanks for sharing. Your garden looks amazing!
Philodendron bipinnatifidum. It was recently renamed to Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum, but that was probably a premature decision as it would require splitting up the whole Philodendron genus. You'll also still find it in nurseries sold under a very old name Philodendron selloum.
When I was growing up my parents always had a vegetable garden in our backyard. When I was a teen I decided to start planting flowers in the frontyard and my flower of choice was the petunia. Every year I increase the size of my gardens. I have instilled the love of gardening in my children now. Yesterday they helped me prepare our raised vegetable garden and plant frost tolerate crops. I have created an oasis of sorts with preformed ponds in my backyard. I have three and a cascade right now but I have two more I plan to install this year. They host tons of tadpoles and fish every year along with my water plants. Now that I work for an Elementary school I am going to install vegetable gardens there in the coming months to hopefully inspire a new generation of gardeners and provide a fresh food resource for our impoverished students.
Container gardens can be so rewarding and beautiful! It's all about arrangement and proper care.
Thanks for sharing.
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The garden is so beautiful but i have to say the front of the house with the brick work is equally lovely! Oh and the windows in the front!
Such a beautiful place - Thanks for watching!
Wonderful 💚😀. I'm in Tasmania and building a native garden. Pots and a few in the garden. I won't need to move, so I can stay and enjoy my garden for my life. Thanks for sharing. Your garden looks amazing!
Absolutely beautiful! An inspiration to all. More native content please!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Love it! Well done Darren
Good stuff. Great to see you enjoying WA native plants too. I luv Native gardens and looking fwd to creating my own soon. 😎🤣
Absolutely fantastic. Such healthy, happy plants in pots and great to see so many gorgeous WA ones.
Wow! Never heard of most of the plants here before!❤ I nly knew about the kangaroo's paw and its really beautiful.
Wow! Can we visit him again. Drool
Beautiful garden ♥️
Inspiring
any tips on good native plant books??
flower at 5:25?
Albany Daisy
@@jessicamiller7539 thank you!
What is that plant with big leaves by the door @6.20 time stamp ?
I think it’s a Monstera deliciosa (fruit salad plant) or maybe a Philodendron. They’re ideal for a darkish spot because of their big leaves.
Hi - it's a Philodendron, and absolutely loves that position in light shade!
Philodendron bipinnatifidum. It was recently renamed to Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum, but that was probably a premature decision as it would require splitting up the whole Philodendron genus. You'll also still find it in nurseries sold under a very old name Philodendron selloum.
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It's nice that you give homeless people a new chance at life ❤
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