>>2959649Nice. You leaving the circles empty or filling them with other stuff?
>>2959840Will plant them out with other native Australian plants and grasses
>>2959649What is it?
>>2959649Sorry but that looks like a huge mistake and a waste of the space to me.
>>2959649>XanthorrhoeaWay to much shade.
>>2960088We replaced the polycarb sheets above it from cream to clear which let 90% of the light through, they reckon you can grow grass underneath them. I'll keep and eye on whether its getting enough sun or not, but here's the trick: the blackboy isnt planted, its in a pot which Ive placed into a pot that is buried in the mount behind the rocks, that way I can take it out if it needs to get more sun or for any other reason
>>2960014Something had to go there, this is what it looked like before, a mishmash of random plants, now it will be cohesive as a native Australian rockery
>>2960137Got a few plants, gotta get some more before planting
>>2960852Plants in, then next weekend will cover the soil with some crushed granite and its done!
>>2961046Actually not bad. Are you a host?
>>2961068Nah its just our backyard, spent the last year doing it up and its almost complete
>>2961207Sand in and she's done
>>2962264The blackboybis flowering too
>>2962274Day 2 of flowering. The honeyeaters have found it
>>2962264Looks beautiful! Only nitpicking criticism is that the drain looks a bit high.
>>2962483You would be correct, I actually just cut it down
We had a little visitor today
BussinThanks for the pics
>>2962575No problems Day 3 of flowering
>>2962874Day 4 and its almost in full bloom
>>2960137>native Australian rockerybit racist m8, 5 years in the iso cubes
>>2962559>>2963142
>>2963233>bit racist m8Nice>>2963256Day 5 and I think this is full bloom
>>2960014You’re a huge mistake and and a waste of space
>>2963325Day 6