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we have a saying here never put your hand where your eye can't see it .We get a few deadlies here the redback spider is probably the most common, we did live on a farm previous and had a huge king brown sunning itself on our steps.
yep partial shade don't plant the seed too deep and water it well to get it going.The flowers make lovely addition to dried flower arranging, the seed part makes a white etherial disk.
we have to request and some even charge for theirs.I get two freebies, Garden Express and Tesselars.They work within the quaruntine lawsfor each state its confusing.
i would a. move
b. take photographic evidence to the police poisoning is a crime
c. do you have a tennants tribunal? Report her
d. make a large sign this property is protected by hidden cameras
I can't tell if it was a pink one or a blue one sorry, it buzzed a lot more than the regular bees and it sort of rolled in the pollen on a yellow daisy until almost covered it bumbled off at which stage I closed my mouth said
"Oh thankyou " aloud and started breathing again.
if you can get hold of bannana skins (or whole fruit) put them around the base of the rose and water with a seaweed extract.we are suffering the effects of 4 years drought and even my roses have suffered ,I was offered this pick me up and it worked.My roses picked up and bloomed lovely.Good luck.
I found this rose its called Greensleeves.I had to have it, it was quite expensive but wow.I have it in a container for the first season as I am planning a revamp in the backyard.The colour fades from pink through to green more than one on the plant and what a knock out.Sweet mild scent.
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