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Old 31-05-2021, 11:57 AM   #1
Mulva
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Default "Stage" my Garden Bed

Impulse decision to put house on the market - photographer coming tomorrow arvo and first Opens this weekend.

Running alongside uncovered entertaining area is a raised garden-bed running north/south that is 1m deep and 11m wide. Paved entertaining area to it's west, colourbond fence behind it to it's east.

Currently it is bare, I plan to throw around $300-$400 of bang-for-buck plants into it tomorrow. Looking for suggestions of reasonably priced plants that go well together.

It's just a token gesture to have something better than just bare dirt, so not fussed about longevity or whether they have similar needs in terms of light and watering, just want to "stage" it cheaply. It does not adjoin any other garden beds so does not need to blend with existing.

Shill me some plants.
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