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Garden Plans for 2025 at the Lane

Birch Forest, Chooks, Climbers, Colonnade, Creepers, Edible Garden, In the Garden at Uccello Lane, Kniphofia, Penstemon

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This year (2025) has been a time of consolidating what we have and enhancing the existing garden beds – and garden maintenance schedule so we are not suddenly overwhelmed.

Rabbit proof fencing around the birch forest and the far side of the Perennial. The rabbits ate all my Granny Bonnets and anything else they could find. You could walk up to the Birch forest and they would just scatter. The fencing has been very successful especially in the Perennial so Birch Forest is No. 1 priority.

Granny's Bonnet - Aquilegia in Birch Forest Pink and white
Granny’s Bonnet – Aquilegia in Birch Forest Pink and white
Granny's Bonnet - Aquilegia in Birch Forest Pink near sign
Granny’s Bonnet – Aquilegia in Birch Forest Pink near sign

General maintenance around the chook pen and dealing with the rodent issue. We have secured the pen with double wire which is dug in to keep out foxes and rodents. It is ongoing – keeping the food up and away overnight and putting fresh hay in regularly. They are so reliable with their egg laying and so gorgeous that we want to do everything we can to make them happy (and safe)

Chooks and Greens – and Ms. Silkie and a Dust Bath
Uccello Collage - Ms. Silkie Chook
Uccello Collage – Ms. Silkie Chook

Espalier lemon trees outside wall of the secret garden where the “Giardino Segreto” sign is (see below). We have bought 4 lemon trees and just need the wire and the hooks. This comes under the heading of something I always wanted to do.

Secret Garden
Secret Garden taken from the Native Patch

Fix Up the Raised garden beds and get food production back on track. We have three raised garden beds and 2 lower ones. We grow zuchini, tomatoes, pumpkin and beans but it is time to get some permanent netting solutions and improve the soil and as always fix the automatic watering. In the lower beds we use them for flowers as they are visible out the back. Here are the dalias, penstemons and echenasia for me to look at as I walk by. This also needs to be set up properly and of course rabbit proof fenced!

Edibles – growing in the raised garden beds
La Verdura Toppa (the veggie patch)
Edibles - zuchini beans rhubarb tomato
Edibles – zuchini beans rhubarb tomato
Dahlia - Little Swan
Dahlia – Little Swan
Echenasia – Flower
Penstemon

Manage the Wisteria in the Colonnade and the surrounding area. The wisteria under the colonnade is very old and very robust. It is surrounded by lots of echium, ceanothus and a weedy creeper. The rabbits are also living in the cubby house! In full bloom it is stunning but it has to be properly pruned which allows it to blossom a couple of times a year. We have neglected this area and it is an impotants task not to overlook.

Echium candicans - Pride of Mederia
Echium candicans – Pride of Mederia
Ceanothus - California Lilac - Flower
Ceanothus – California Lilac – Flower
Old Wisteria trimmed and ready to have a Colonnade to lean on…
Wisteria Colonnade
Colonnade and Westringia Balls
Wisteria in the distance and Bonnie Dog
Wisteria in the distance and Bonnie Dog
Cubby and Sandpit at Uccello Lane

Update the waterfall so it flows properly. This area needs to be re-landscaped with reeds and native grassess.

There are more projects to come – so watch this space!

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