Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Aveling in Mandurah -roof this week? 319Apr 11, 2013 6:09 pm Got to love aggys! They grow here in the freezing cold just as well as in the hotter climates I love the garden talk, it reinforces that next Spring will be a busy time planting in our NEW HOMES! We are going to mix aggys with snowdrops and lots of bulb plants (tulips, irises and daffodils grow so well here) and I think I will be including firecrackers now too, they are beautiful. Re: Building with Aveling in Mandurah -roof this week? 320Apr 11, 2013 9:13 pm kelbelle Got to love aggys! They grow here in the freezing cold just as well as in the hotter climates I love the garden talk, it reinforces that next Spring will be a busy time planting in our NEW HOMES! We are going to mix aggys with snowdrops and lots of bulb plants (tulips, irises and daffodils grow so well here) and I think I will be including firecrackers now too, they are beautiful. Yes firecrackers are quite old fashioned but they are so pretty with that stunnng red and gentle weeping habit. Your garden sounds like it will be a lovely, great mix of colours. Spring is going to be good fun for all of us. Well the ones that are finished building that is haha. Oneness will be in hers very soon and might have to do some winter planting. Aahhh so jealous. Forgive me for being an ignoramus but does it snow where you are? Can anyone help me out with this? I'm looking to renovate my house and came across these two designers on Fiverr ( if anyone knows this platform ) these… 0 3440 I carefully examined the ceiling of the room beneath the balcony and did not see any obvious signs of water… 6 9181 Hello I've just bought a house where the slab is lower than the street, (but roof is higher than the kerb). So there's some negative grade at the front. The yard very… 0 8112 |