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Old 13-08-2022, 09:38 PM   #661
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DFB, you’ve worked outdoors forever. What’s your gut feeling on the upcoming Spring-Summer rainfall and temperatures?
Not sure to be honest.

I expected last summer to be a scorcher due to the heatwaves experienced in America and Europe, but it didn't seem to pan out like that..............thankfully.

I hate summer, I can deal with a cold winter but hate the heat.
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Is that a trick question? I believe that DFB lives in a part of Vic that's not to far from Franco and gets totally different (ie: colder and wetter) weather compared to the rest of state.
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doesn't Melbourne have 4 seasons in 1 day
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Every 20 minutes, apparently.
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First oil change on the Mustang 750is today -



This mower has just about paid for itself, I have been using the most lately. I like to change the oil very early on mowers, running them for a few weeks, dump the oil and then consider it "ran in".

I am completely ignoring Briggs and Stratton's recommendation of "No-Oil-Change-Required". These engines are at the cheaper end of the Briggs lineup and don't have cast iron bores like the bigger 850 or DOV series, or the Honda GXV160, so fresh oil is important. The oil that came out of it was already discolored, so getting it out along with any possible metal fragments makes sense to me.

I'm also really appreciating the quietness of this engine; it would have to be the quietest lawn mower I have ever had.

And yes, I have already given the governor a slight tweak for a few more revs. Not a lot, I like to think I'm mechanically sympathetic, but enough to make it sound like its actually achieving something. It's also nicely responsive to the throttle, something the later side-valve engines lost towards the end of their run.
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A little surprise for me when attending to my own garden this afternoon, the two Camellia's I planted last year are in flower.

One of my favorites, and one I remember from my grandmother's garden, Betty Sheffield Supreme. I absolutely adore the variegation in the flowers -



And Guilio Nuccio produces large, sometimes semi-double flowers.





If I had sufficient shelter in this garden, I would have many more Camellia Japonica's. Varieties including Helenor, Emperor of Russia Variegated, Margaret Davis, C.M Wilson and Carter's Sunburst would be at the top of my wish list.
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What are your thoughts on these DFB. The ECO friendly weed killer. Much, much slower than a weed wand or Weed 'n' Feed but a whole lot more fun


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Blowtorch is a cert for onion weed, if you loosen/turn over the soil first.
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The temptation to misuse that would be quite high I'd imagine
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You could use for something I will never ever do....... starting your campfire
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Is that a trick question? I believe that DFB lives in a part of Vic that's not to far from Franco and gets totally different (ie: colder and wetter) weather compared to the rest of state.
You reckon ?
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As has been mentioned spring is a coming !
I’m no winter type person can’t wait for nice temps daylight savings etc but I do enjoy seeing new life coming out to show off plant wise……
Just a few specimens round home starting to come out see the light….
Waggles armt a great tree per say but when they colour up look great !


I love natives and we are planting more and more due to being hardy and hassle free.


Weird no leaves yet but what magnolia colour

DFB not sure what this one below is called ?

The below isn’t mine but in my street - what flower just a great specimen in all its glory



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As has been mentioned spring is a coming !
I’m no winter type person can’t wait for nice temps daylight savings etc but I do enjoy seeing new life coming out to show off plant wise……
Just a few specimens round home starting to come out see the light….
Waggles armt a great tree per say but when they colour up look great !
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I love natives and we are planting more and more due to being hardy and hassle free.
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Weird no leaves yet but what magnolia colour
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DFB not sure what this one below is called ?
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The below isn’t mine but in my street - what flower just a great specimen in all its glory
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The last picture is Magnolia Soulangeana, my favorite Magnolia that is often sighted in older established gardens. Deciduous Magnolia's flower before bursting into leaf.



The second last picture with the bright pink frilly flowers is a variety of Loropetalum, most likely China Pink or Blush. I have a combination of China Pink and the newer Plum Gorgeous in my gardens.

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Thanks, china pink looks about right but mine is a tree ?
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I'll think of that one next time I'm weeding
Anything planned for your spring garden DFB?

I've finally been finding some motorvation at home.
Giant sunflowers will be going in on Bathurst day, I grow them most years they're an amazing thing growing to 7 feet with flowers bigger than dinner plates all in a 3 month period. I can share some hints if anyones interested.

I'm also trying my hand at growing hops this year, the Mrs being a chef has been having a go at homebrewing beer so I'll do my part and grow some fresh ingredients for her.

The underwater bonsai is coming along too, its just about where I want it so I'll turn of the co2 soon to slow growth right down.

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Anything planned for your spring garden DFB?

I've finally been finding some motorvation at home.
Giant sunflowers will be going in on Bathurst day, I grow them most years they're an amazing thing growing to 7 feet with flowers bigger than dinner plates all in a 3 month period. I can share some hints if anyones interested.

I'm also trying my hand at growing hops this year, the Mrs being a chef has been having a go at homebrewing beer so I'll do my part and grow some fresh ingredients for her.

The underwater bonsai is coming along too, its just about where I want it so I'll turn of the co2 soon to slow growth right down.

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I have not grown sunflowers for a long time, would be interested in reading your tips.

As for my own garden, nothing major at this stage other than cutting the grass and pulling a few weeds...........as little as possible then!

Actually, I have a couple of gaps I would like to fill with another camellia or two, can never have too many in my book.
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Anything planned for your spring garden DFB?

I've finally been finding some motorvation at home.
Giant sunflowers will be going in on Bathurst day, I grow them most years they're an amazing thing growing to 7 feet with flowers bigger than dinner plates all in a 3 month period. I can share some hints if anyones interested.
Thought you might like these ones the farmers wife grows every year before harvest. The flowers look amazing against a backdrop of bright yellow Canola fields.
She loves the Heirloom variety and is a Diggers Club of Vic. member.





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Interesting. I have witnessed them grow fairly large and therefore could be considered a tree if pruned a certain way. Look forward to seeing the pic.

Ok bud here’s a quick pic from this morn…..
Is it the same ?


Whilst at it thought to take the new buds coming to light from the Azalias - there is 2 large ones behind the young ones that have opened - love it when the oldies Chet out out in full bloom so much colour.


Then it’s not like rallye fairway rejuvenation but it was time for the first light trim and Shirley’s No17 feed……
Grass has copped a pounding this winter with all the rain, so much moisture at times you couldn’t walk on it.
We’re starting to dry out a little of late thankfully and I plucked out a lot of winter grass weeds and even miss has been growing well on the brick edging and sandstone retaining walls.
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That doesn’t look like a Loropetalum. Leaf shape is different.

BTW mine is 5m at the crown, but it’s a cream variety.
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Ok bud here’s a quick pic from this morn…..
Is it the same ?
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Whilst at it thought to take the new buds coming to light from the Azalias - there is 2 large ones behind the young ones that have opened - love it when the oldies Chet out out in full bloom so much colour.
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Then it’s not like rallye fairway rejuvenation but it was time for the first light trim and Shirley’s No17 feed……
Grass has copped a pounding this winter with all the rain, so much moisture at times you couldn’t walk on it.
We’re starting to dry out a little of late thankfully and I plucked out a lot of winter grass weeds and even miss has been growing well on the brick edging and sandstone retaining walls.
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Looking good!

I will need a close up pic of the flowers and foliage to make a call on that one.
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Shows what I know about plants, I thought it was a Crepe Myrtle.
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yer CB not, similar with not much growth down low but very diff flower and leaves.
I would think if the previous owners of the property pruned it more often its overall shape would be alot fuller.
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Seeing close-ups I’ll contradict myself and say yes, Loropetalum.
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100% a Loropetalum.

In most cases, these are bushy shrubs ranging from 1 to 2 meters depending on variety. In this case, I have seen them do this before. I'm guessing the position for this example is protected or low/lower in light. I have one doing something similar in a low light position, this encourages the plant to reach for the light.

What you have in your example is very unique and well worth preserving.
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Nice to hear DFB it’s unique and rare.
Got to say the original owners of our place were very good planners of our garden beds sandstone retaining walls etc for when we bought the house it was rental and the garden had been let go so it’s been our outlet over the last 5yrs getting it in kept order, like looking after my rides it’s great therapy and satisfaction.
Well here’s another surprise - the pink one has a brother right next to it and it’s a white flower !
I have not wanted to trim them down since we’ve been here barring dead branch’s and taken off shoots down low but I think from here on I’ll let the new shoots low grow.






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First day of Spring!

These Viola are looking nice in pots on my front door step at the moment -



The mauve ones are called "Blue Porcelain", contrasting with "Orange Duet".

And it's peak Loropetalum season now. I have two varieties in my garden, China Pink and Plum Gorgeous.

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Between the two, Plum Gorgeous has the darker flowers and foliage when compared to China Pink.

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