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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 230546" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Our lawn looks a little sad after the frosts but the gardens ok. The pansies are starting to flower,still planting them when I find a spot thats empty. Some of my bulds are sneaking through the soil. Have to plant my tulips and ranunculi and anemones this weekend. Bought five more David Austin roses last week,had to make a new garden bed for them. I have 105 roses in my garden now.The darn roses are still flowering especially the DA's they seem just to go on and on. All the roses will be pruned at the end of July. I give them a light prune in mid summer which has helped them continue to flower. As well this rime I give them a good dose each month of sea weed fertiliser.</p><p>Love gardening</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 230546, member: 285"] Our lawn looks a little sad after the frosts but the gardens ok. The pansies are starting to flower,still planting them when I find a spot thats empty. Some of my bulds are sneaking through the soil. Have to plant my tulips and ranunculi and anemones this weekend. Bought five more David Austin roses last week,had to make a new garden bed for them. I have 105 roses in my garden now.The darn roses are still flowering especially the DA's they seem just to go on and on. All the roses will be pruned at the end of July. I give them a light prune in mid summer which has helped them continue to flower. As well this rime I give them a good dose each month of sea weed fertiliser. Love gardening Colin [/QUOTE]
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