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Green Envy Gardening

Locality: Melton, Victoria

Phone: +61 435 461 467



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23.01.2022 Maybe it’s because I’m a gardener but I love well shaped trees and this one is a well shaped tree. It got pruned a little while ago as it had a lot of lower branches and I’m please whoever did it kept it shapely. #treesarelife #gardeningaustralia #gardenersofinstagram #australiancountry



21.01.2022 You can find this beauty at the Melton Botanical Garden. #deadtrees #paintedtrees #gumtree #paintedgumtree #australiannatives

20.01.2022 NEW TIP FEES FROM JULY 1.NEW TIP FEES FROM JULY 1.

11.01.2022 Do you love watermelons? This should make it easier to pick the right one. It wouldn’t work so well for precut watermelons unless you can see the browning or webbing on the skin. We grew watermelons this past summer. Only managed to harvest one and it wasn’t big at all. We will be trying again this summer. But for those times we have to buy it, this will be handy. Happy pickings



11.01.2022 Love this place, so close to civilisation yet so far away. Really enjoyed hanging out with the sculpted chickens and the friendly family dogs while giving the balls a trim

11.01.2022 As This one, or should I say, these ones are my favourite, agave attenuata. I love their shape, how large they can grow and the amazing flower. It can take years to grow a flower and it’s so interesting to see. I could use the proper names but to explain it in layman’s terms, this long stem like growth begins and is covered in small flowers. It shoots up out of the agave and curves as it begins to get longer and heavier. It can grow to 3 metres long!!!... The one in my image is in my front garden. I have quite a few because it’s a plant that keeps on giving. That cut one was growing in the wrong direction according to me so I just cut off the head and plopped it down in the dirt next to it’s original stem which is now sprouting lots of little babies of itself. That’s cloning!!! And that’s how simple it is to transplant agaves and regrow them. No hole digging Once you cut the head off though, you will grow multiple new ones. But that head, so long as the cut is touching some dirt, it will reshoot roots and stablish itself. And then those new babies can be left to mature a little. I like to wait till they have opened to be the size of my hand, and then be cut off from the stem and replanted elsewhere or, be gifted to your neighbors, friends and of course, fam which is just the best bit

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