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Dreamy Feb 15th 2010 12:03 pm

A plant for Dave..
 
Ok, so MIL is here at the moment (well, in Australia anyway, we've managed to shuffle her off to her DrunkenBF's rellies in Melbourne for a week) and next week will be the 4th anniversary of my FIL's death.

Its the first time she's been away from home over the anniversary, so I thought we could perhaps plant something in the garden in his memory.

We live in the Blue Mountains in NSW, up a hill, with a steep, terracedy type garden so I'm after suggestions for something suitable. The garden in north(ish) facing, but has lots of shady areas too. I'm not much of a gardener, so would need something easily cared for.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2438/...a4ea7779_t.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2797/...cf033e8b_t.jpg

Any ideas?

Wol Feb 15th 2010 12:12 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
Callistemon "Pink Champagne" does well in cold climates and produces a huge display of pink blooms. grows to about 1500 x 1500.

scottishcelts Feb 15th 2010 12:17 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
My choice would be an Olive tree, they grow extremely well in Australia; you can get non fruiting varieties that are just for ornamental purposes - and they are drought hardy too :thumbsup:

The Olive Tree is a symbol of joy, peace and happiness. It is also ideal for non green fingered folkies ;)

Dreamy Feb 15th 2010 2:29 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 

Originally Posted by Wol (Post 8345271)
Callistemon "Pink Champagne" does well in cold climates and produces a huge display of pink blooms. grows to about 1500 x 1500.


Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 8345283)
My choice would be an Olive tree, they grow extremely well in Australia; you can get non fruiting varieties that are just for ornamental purposes - and they are drought hardy too :thumbsup:

The Olive Tree is a symbol of joy, peace and happiness. It is also ideal for non green fingered folkies ;)

Guys, thanks for those two suggestions. An olive tree would be very apt for him, but I love the sound of the Callistemon too.

Will check them both out.

shears Feb 15th 2010 2:36 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
nice idea Dreamy .. why not find a local garden centre where they can advise on the best plant for your conditions (and skill levels!!) :)

moneypenny20 Feb 15th 2010 3:13 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
No idea but I love your garden :D

soapy© Feb 15th 2010 9:04 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
Austral Stork's Bill

odyssey Feb 15th 2010 9:24 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
Might be a bit large, but I love the Brachychiton acerifolius. In cooler climates you can keep them smaller and they are very hardy (just plant them and go! -unless you want to be kind and give them some mulch and bi-annual feed with a native feed)

Another is the crepe myrtle Lagerstroemia indica - I like the pixie white. Again easy to grow - deciduous with lovely bark in winter

The one I would plant in memory of me is the Bottle tree - Brachychiton rupestris but I think where you live you woudl be fighting to get it to flourish - it is mroe for queensland (but maybe I just dont know much about it)

Its a lovely thought

Viv

Mrs Jackaroo Feb 15th 2010 9:51 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
Lovely idea - I planted one a Bottle Brush for my dad last year - its doing really well :)

Dreamy Feb 16th 2010 7:55 am

Re: A plant for Dave..
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 8345633)
No idea but I love your garden :D

I love our garden too! Its like going for a walk in the bush :D

(not so keen on the flipping thing when I have to mow the grass though)

Dreamy Feb 16th 2010 7:57 am

Re: A plant for Dave..
 

Originally Posted by shears (Post 8345558)
nice idea Dreamy .. why not find a local garden centre where they can advise on the best plant for your conditions (and skill levels!!) :)

That's way too sensible for me!


Originally Posted by soapy© (Post 8346257)


Originally Posted by odyssey (Post 8346311)
Might be a bit large, but I love the Brachychiton acerifolius. In cooler climates you can keep them smaller and they are very hardy (just plant them and go! -unless you want to be kind and give them some mulch and bi-annual feed with a native feed)

Another is the crepe myrtle Lagerstroemia indica - I like the pixie white. Again easy to grow - deciduous with lovely bark in winter

The one I would plant in memory of me is the Bottle tree - Brachychiton rupestris but I think where you live you woudl be fighting to get it to flourish - it is mroe for queensland (but maybe I just dont know much about it)

Its a lovely thought

Viv


Originally Posted by Mrs Jackaroo (Post 8346394)
Lovely idea - I planted one a Bottle Brush for my dad last year - its doing really well :)

Thanks for all these suggestions!

I'll show MIL the thread when she comes back from Melbourne and we can go upto the Garden Centre at the top of the road and see what they suggest too.

::loves this forum::

paulry Feb 16th 2010 12:47 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
You probably know of the plant already but I suggest Brunfelsia Eximia (Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow). I find it to be a very symbolic plant. It's pleasantly scented as well.

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QUFxz9Zy74I/Si...A/s800/YTT.jpg

moneypenny20 Feb 16th 2010 1:45 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 8349008)
You probably know of the plant already but I suggest Brunfelsia Eximia (Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow). I find it to be a very symbolic plant. It's pleasantly scented as well.

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QUFxz9Zy74I/Si...A/s800/YTT.jpg

I love that plant, we've got a big tree in the garden and is just fab. Very symbolic in this instance. Dreamy, you'll probably end up with a forest of fab trees/shrubs :lol:

paulry Feb 16th 2010 6:40 pm

Re: A plant for Dave..
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 8349105)
I love that plant, we've got a big tree in the garden and is just fab. Very symbolic in this instance. Dreamy, you'll probably end up with a forest of fab trees/shrubs :lol:

I've always liked that shrub/tree. In fact we have one here but it has to come inside the house every late Autumn to Spring :)

Dreamy Mar 7th 2010 9:21 am

Re: A plant for Dave..
 
Thank you to everyone who suggested plants.

MIL was touched by the posts and wants to also thank those who sent good wishes via karma :)

In the end, she went with some bush for a pot by the front door (where hopefully I won't forget to water it) that was a variety called 'Golden Summer' (nearly FIL's surname, so she felt a connection) and then a couple of other plants by the front gate so we can see them from the living room.

Can't remember what they were called :o (sorry, I know I'm shocking) but I'll take some pictures when I charge up the camera :D


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