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Hi @EricL and @MitchellMc Hope you are keeping well. I am after some ideas and suggestions. Looking to transform the front lawn to a wild life garden. Wondering on ideas of how to start and how to go about it. I have enclosed photos of the left and right sections of the front lawn.
All suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Partha
Hi @MitchellMc
First baby step on the lawn transformation. The Japanese Maple planted. All products used from Bunnings. Richgro black marvel garden compost in the hole dug, then mulch to cover after planting, 2 x stakes to support the plant and also 1 x jute twine .
I also wanted to check Mitchell what would you recommend to use as replacement for the lawn once all planting is done, which is some way off.
Many Thanks
Partha
Many thanks for the update Partha (@PN).
I didn't realise you were planning on removing all the grassed areas. I'd recommend a substantial amount of flowering ground coverings and a selection of pebbles or hardwood mulch. Here are some suggestions for ground covers.
Check out this neat tool from Gardena for garden planning, as it will give you a good idea for spacing and your final design. Also, check out @Adam_W's guides on How to plan a garden makeover and How to give your garden a makeover.
Mitchell
Thank you @MitchellMc .
Very helpful the suggestions for ground cover. Fair bit of work ahead on this project!
Many Thanks
Partha
I can't get the Gardena link to come up. Is it just me?
Hi @pstq
I've tested the link @MitchellMc has placed and it works just fine. Here is another avenue for you to try - Gardena. Once you are on their main website go to their menu bar at the top and click on Garden Life. There is a drop-down menu that will show you where the garden planner is. You might also want to check your anti-virus settings as they may be preventing you from going to the Gardena site.
Here is the original link: Garden Planner
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
It's working today, maybe they had an outage for a while.
Hi @MitchellMc Mitchell
Latest photos after planting the Kangaroo paws and gravellias. Next steps bird bath and planting some ground cover.
I also wanted to check how long does Kangaroo Paw Bush Gems Inferno, Bush Dance and Frosty Red Kangaroo Paw how long do they live. I noted some kangaroo paws last only two years so hence checking.
1.Kangaroo Paw Bush Gems Inferno
2. Bush Dance (anigozanthos hybrid Syn: Rambudan
3. Anigozabthos Frosty Red (Anigozanthos rufus)
Many Thanks
Partha
Hi @PN,
It's the taller varieties that are hybrid mixes with Anigozanthos flavidus and Anigozanthos pulcherrimus that can last up to 20years. The Anigozanthos flavidus x rufus hybrids are also long-lived. The shorter dwarf varieties usually flower prolifically for a few years before dying off.
Your Anigozabthos Frosty Red (Anigozanthos rufus) will live for many years, but the other two I would enjoy their flowers over the next few years.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc Mitchell
Latest photos of front lawn makeover after bird bath going in and also some small ground cover. The kangaroo paws have settled in. the Japanese Maple have copped a battering from winds but growing touch wood and the gravellias have had a slow start.
Next step is replacing turf by layers and replace with mulch.
thanks
Partha
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