Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Oct 11, 2010 3:52 pm Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 2Oct 11, 2010 4:17 pm Could it be Silver Lace Dusty Miller? Or Artemisia Pycnocephala? Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 3Oct 11, 2010 4:45 pm Also, I would like to find a dark green plant, similar to an aspidistra, but it needs to be able to tolerate full sun. Any ideas? Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 5Oct 11, 2010 9:19 pm Pretty sure the pic has Cineraria Dusty Miller Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 6Oct 11, 2010 9:20 pm Aggies or this other bloody thing I can't for the life of me think of the name Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 7Oct 11, 2010 10:03 pm I thought it was artemesia. Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 8Oct 11, 2010 11:02 pm Oh man, it could be They are very hard to tell apart by looking at this example. It could be a fair call on both. Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 9Oct 12, 2010 1:57 pm I live in South East Melbourne, and have a north facing yard. ( I would prefer the green plant not to have flowers) Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 10Oct 12, 2010 1:59 pm I love the Persian Sheild plant in the first picture. Do you think it would have any chance of surviving in my garden? Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 11Oct 13, 2010 5:42 pm Would really like opinions on whether the Persian Sheild plant would survive in a Melbourne north facing garden? Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 12Oct 13, 2010 10:50 pm It might for a few years but remember, this year aside, you guys are looking down the barrel of a more Mediterranean climate like SW WA and the winter you have just had is very similar to what we get in the SW. Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 13Oct 14, 2010 12:11 pm Hmmm, and it doesn't appear to be very low maintenance from what I read I just want nice colourful plants that are low maintenance and will grow in my north facing garden. Seems that every plant I like doesn't suit, and every plant that suits I don't like I have a basic garden layout plan, but now I just need to choose these plants!! I want plants that go with our dark grey/blue roof and garden bowl of the same colour. Does anyone know the name of that paint that is a dark grey blue colour? It is quite popular, and I know the name, I just can't remember it. Lara and Joshua http://pdheywood25.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31186 16.03.10 Scrape 29.03.10 Slab 08.04.10 Frame 11.05.10 Lock Up 03.06.10 Fixing 24.08.10 Handover Re: Please help me identify the blue/silver plant on the rig 14Oct 14, 2010 11:31 pm Unfortunately they don't make plants to go with house colours These living things evolved many millions or at least hundreds of thousands of years ago and we just have to make the best use of what is going to work there Iām just in the process of replacing 2 stud walls that have been severely damaged by termites and am planning to use h2 blue pine. I just wanted to if anyone can advise… 0 51968 I'm putting a new floor in my kitchen, slate flagging on a standard concrete slab. I have allowed for a bed thickness of up to 20mm to accommodate the different… 0 15136 They using concrete or timber sleepers? Timber or steel uprights? Any drainage behind sleeper? 3 2786 |