Posted by quentin on Jul 2, 2014 in Uncategorized
One mans’ waste is anothers bounty. Collecting Aloe Arborescens truncheons from the nature reserve where they were pruned and discarded. They will form an aloe hedge integral to my earthworm farm and landscaping at home. Blackberry photo by...
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Posted by quentin on Oct 25, 2013 in Uncategorized
Beautiful architecture complimented by a custom garden within the park central to the village. A variety of aloes planted with ground covers and shrubs. BB photo by...
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Posted by quentin on Aug 22, 2013 in Landscaping
Sunshine, inspiration, positive energy and abundant plants are a recipe for a great days work. ‘Hard’ landscaping is our favorite activity, the feel good factor for everyone, keeps the job fun. We had imported some soil and large rocks which we arranged between the gum and acacia trees. We followed this by populating our berm with aloes, strelitzia, dietes,agapantha, ground covers and finally mulch. A bright, fresh and inviting arrangement at the entrance to one of biggest gardens in...
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