Saturday, 3 December 2011

Fruition of our ideas

Gardening is almost Australia's national pastime! I discovered that only when we started working in our garden and discussed it at work. A colleague told me about Morrison's nursery which was very popular. Another colleague told me about Bulleen Art & Garden nursery, whose abbreviation is coincidentally BAAG, which means 'garden' in Hindi. We decided to visit both and expand our plant collection.

Morrison's nursery was owned by two brothers who grew up on an orchard farm on that land. The farm had been in their family since 1944 and they started the nursery in 1979. The speciality of the nursery were the fruit trees owing to their upbringing and this is what we set our sights on. We did not have any particular fruit trees in mind, we just wanted to have a look. Their collection really surprised us though! They had the expected citrus family trees like lemon, lime, oranges, etc. But they also had guava and pomegranate, two fruits that are rarely seen in Melbourne. Along with an orange tree, we bought one of each of the pomegranate and guava!

Guava

Pomegranate

Orange


Our next stop was at BAAG. They are more than just a nursery, they have a lot of sculptures and other things that can be used in a garden. We set our sights on their native plant collection though and bought a plant called Kangaroo paw. It is a native plant and has velvety flowers that resemble a kangaroo's paw. It attracts birds to the garden. We also bought a couple of native shrubs from a species called Hebe. Pictured below are Emerald Green and Pretty N Pink.

Emerald Green - Hebe

Kangaroo Paw

Pretty N Pink - Hebe

By this time, our vegetables had begun to take shape! We could harvest the first lot of methi leaves and were beginning to see the potatoes taking root. It was the start of summer and we were looking forward to more harvests!

Methi







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