In our front garden, I have been focusing on planting native Austrlian trees as many as possible which are indigenous to our area. The aim being to plant the trees first so in coming years we will have some shade on the front of the house.
I've planted some Sydney Red Gum's (Angophora Costata) which have taken off and have an Ironbark to plant also. These being for large established trees. I've planted a large number of acacia's and grevillea's - fast growing to provide some shrubbery quickly. Lots of other natives too, mostly for clay soil and full sun. I have no design plans for the natives in our front garden except picking plants I like in colours I like. I figure you can't really go wrong. I have had to replace a few plants which haven't made it but mostly things have been fairly successful.
The backyard has been more a clear out of weeds and a lot of macro gardening. Pulling out strange structures and concrete and moving things. We pulled down a strange greenhouse structure and replaced it with a shed. We have moved the clothesline which was smack bang in the middle of the back yard to the back of the yard. We demolished a strange pond and have discovered lots of wonderful sandstone bedrock buried underneath things. Built a deck and an awning off the back of the house for extra living room. I have planted a number of herbs and have done some small amounts of vegetable gardening with some success. The soil is not great, either clay or dusty.
Rear Exterior when we bought the house (2011)
Rear Exterior April 2013
Next steps for the back yard are to build a more established composting system. We have a compost bin which is doing nicely and I recently got a worm farm through the Compost Revolution program. I do however want to build a 3 bin system so I can do some hot composting as well.
There is also a tree to come out and to fix the retaining wall it is pushing down, add a BBQ platform and hut, a chook house for some chickens, some raised beds for vegetables. All in time but the next thing I'm focusing on is to plant a food forest, well, plant some fruit trees so that they can get established sooner rather than later.
And just a note on the side. I'm busy finishing a quilt for baby girl and have come to the realisation that I love to make quilts but I really do not like quilting. I find it the very laborious part of making quilts. So it's simple and machine quilted and done without much care!
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