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21.01.2022 Mixing Native and Formal gardens. Great job using mass plantings of low growing Banksia candle stick and Leptospermum on the lower level and Std Iceberg and pink Bonica roses with Gardenia Radicans on the higher bed. The view from the fireplace inside the house looks awesome and will be Bird Butterfly Bee busy. Plus we met Jake the blue staffy (@jakethebluestaffy on Instagram)



21.01.2022 These are images of gardens in Orange, NSW. Some great uses of textures, colours and dimensions in the landscaping.

18.01.2022 We now MAKE Steel Garden arbours and Rose arches. With Spans from 2m-4m. Awesome way to display colour, create height and depth.

17.01.2022 Outdoor lighting and small fire pit installed in my backyard. Ready for more teenage parties - hmmmm. This time I used quality outdoor cafe style led lighting. 100% better.



15.01.2022 Awesome find today, found a large crop of Spanish Moss (Old Man's Beard) at a property in Dural.

14.01.2022 Chainsaw work to clear fallen trees. Making light work with my new large German made Makita. Like a hot knife through butter!

14.01.2022 Imagine the possibilities...



12.01.2022 Nel meraviglioso giardino all’italiana di Villa Carlotta non manca un tocco di Francia: dal platano a tetto con chioma obbligata da poco messo a dimora, alle... siepi sagomate che, insieme a statue e giochi d’acqua, creano visuali sempre nuove, fino alla siepina topiaria di bosso che ogni primavera si colora della fioritura delle viole del pensiero. The wonderful Italian garden of Villa Carlotta does not lack a touch of France: from the recently planted plane tree on the roof with obligatory foliage, to the shaped hedges that create ever new views, together with statues and water features, up to the boxwood topiary hedge that every spring is colored by the flowering of pansies. . . . . #grandigiardiniitaliani #gardendays #gardenfusion #estateitaliana #adottaunapiantasalvalabellezza #fundraising #crowdfunding #villacarlotta #villestoriche

11.01.2022 Lemon tree in a pot selection process. We targeted a great range of pots for a client. These are high impact and display the colours and form of the lemon tree.

10.01.2022 Complete your summer experience with us #boatinginlakecomo *Opening June 25* . www.villapliniana.com

07.01.2022 IL VENERDÌ DEL VIANDANTE Oggi vi presentiamo la Via San Bernardino, sulle tracce della prima strada alpina carrozzabile dei Grigioni. In uno scenario variegato..., i viaggiatori sono invitati a scoprire l'itinerario pedonale che si snoda lungo la valle Mesolcina, sulle tracce della prima strada alpina carrozzabile dei Grigioni, costruita tra il 1818 e il 1823. Noto sin dalla preistoria, il passo del San Bernardino (fino al XV secolo Culmen de Oxello o, in alcuni testi, Mons Avium) ha fatto della Mesolcina una tipica valle di transito, aperta a influssi culturali da Nord e da Sud, ricca di testimonianze storiche e culturali e di tesori naturali. Su mulattiere e sentieri antichi si costeggia e per brevi tratti si percorre la strada del San Bernardino, con i suoi manufatti di pietra e gli imponenti tornanti. Tra vigne e castagneti sul fondovalle, cime, laghi, torbiere e bellezze naturalistiche sul passo, si cammina a contatto con i tesori dell’operosità umana: dieci millenni di testimonianze archeologiche, torri e castelli, tra cui la fortezza di Mesocco, chiese romaniche e barocche, villaggi disposti su terrazzi o allineati lungo la via. https://moesano.graubuenden.ch/it/via_sanbernardino Ricordati #CamminAdistanza, così siamo in sicurezza nel percorrere questo meraviglioso cammino. FRIDAYS FOR VIANDANTE Today we introduce you the Via San Bernardino, in the footsteps of Graubünden first road in the Alps. In a varied setting, travellers are invited to discover the footpath along the Mesolcina valley, following in the footsteps of the first carriage road in Graubünden, built between 1818 and 1823. Known since prehistoric times, the San Bernardino pass (until the 15th century Culmen de Oxello or, in some texts, Mons Avium) has made Mesolcina a typical transit valley, open to cultural influences from North and South, rich in historical and cultural witnesses and natural treasures. On mule tracks and ancient paths you can walk along the San Bernardino road, with its stone artefacts and impressive hairpin bends. Among vineyards and chestnut groves on the valley floor, peaks, lakes, moorlands and natural beauties on the pass, you can walk in contact with the treasures of human industriousness: ten thousand years of archaeological evidence, towers and castles, including the fortress of Mesocco, Romanesque and Baroque churches, villages arranged on terraces or lined up along the road. https://moesano.graubuenden.ch/it/via_sanbernardino Remember #KeepTheDistance while walking, so we will all be safe while walking along this wonderful path. #leviedelviandante #lecco #inLombardia #cultura #LakeComo #lagodicomo #montagna #mountain #outdoor #green #vita #life #natura #sport #northlakecomo #altolagodicomo #italia #italy #comersee #valchiavenna #valchiavennaturismo #viaspluga #montagnelagodicomo #fridaysforviandante #SanBernardino #Mesolcina #Calanca #camminaconilcuoreEconlamente #CamminAdistanza

05.01.2022 Latest makeover for a property going for sale in Dural.



02.01.2022 Great project to build a canopy over a small citrus orchard (8 trees). 3m high covered with bird netting sewn to snake proof wire dug into the ground. Note: this still protects the trees from Cockatoos and ensures the trees and fruit don't get entangled.

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