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Hi all,
I have just discovered this board and am posting my first question. I have not been terribly successful at gardening for most of my 70 years, but now want to do better. My wife has finally got me to redoing our garden. The beds are there, just full of weeds and kikuyu runners! Today I sprayed with Glysophate as there was just too much to dig out by hand. I am looking for suggestions on how to rejuvenate the beds as per attached images. I live in NW Sydney, so it is hot and dry in the summer and cold and frosty in the winter. I am mainly interested in suggestions for flowers and small shrubs in the garden beds. I would like the overall colour theme to be warm colours, oranges, reds and yellows. Also low maintenance and inexpensive for the plants as I am on a pension. Currently there are some Nandinas, another plant I can't remebember the name of, a dwarf banksia, a bottle brush, a callistemon, a paper bark and a new hybiscus (now about 30cm tall) I have grown from a cutting. I plan to try and grow some more Nandinas from cutting from the existing plants.
Fantastic to have you join in the discussion @kazab21. Welcome to the community.
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Jason
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