Apparently, kangaroos really do like to eat kangaroo grass. As soon as I started to plant some seedlings, they were nibbled to the roots. The wombats, on the other hand, prefer to yank things out of the ground instead. Then they leave a calling card of square poo displayed on a rock. Very annoying. The... Continue Reading →
A WALK IN THE GARDEN
This is the time of year for walking in gardens, when they're often at their most beautiful. They're also the most work if you want to choose a particular look, rather than just take what comes. Out on the hills, "what comes" is pretty good right now. I'm particularly pleased to see flowers on... Continue Reading →
WATTLES AND WILDFLOWERS
After the long chilly winter, it seems that finally we've got flowers again. The wattles as always make a show of golden baubles at the very end of winter and the beginning of spring. Up on the hills and down to the river the Early Nancies (Wurmbea Dioica) have been flowering for a few weeks.... Continue Reading →