Sunday 10 May 2015

Boundary Rejuvenation Mk 2 Trees for Bees

 
Further plantings along the boundary.  Many holes to fill, so this will be an on-going tale.  These plants were from a local big chain garden centre, and were expensive, and not quite what I went in to buy.  I'm thinking some of the smaller players that sell on line will offer a better deal for next time.  And supporting small businesses seems just right too.
 
 
Manuka - bushy medium tree, its the typical NZ nursery crop, so will cope well with the windy and open conditions here.  I'm planning quite a few more of these along here.  Good for bees too, manuka honey is a premium, got lots of health benefits, and is a natural antiseptic, as well as delicious.
 
 
Hebe, different kind to the first one.  Hebes have blue, purple, white or pink flowers, and are shrub sized.
 
 
Another hebe, different again.
 
 
A type of pittosporum, not quite the one I wanted, but when you are in the garden centre with money burning a hole in your pocket......
 
 
Hard to see, it is the little lime green plant in the centre of the pic, but this one will grow to be a forest giant.  Its a ngaio, quick growing and will form good shelter.
 
The list of other plants I want is quite long, might have to cull a bit.  Before all the desolation caused by both the digger (from the retaining wall) and the neighbours chopping efforts, my place was a veritable forest of native plants, some forest giants, some smaller, but all just so lovely.  I'm still struggling with the loss.  Good thing gardening is a cyclical thing, and increase and decrease are all part of the package.

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