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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Millie plants up a shady corridor beside her house. Subscribe 🔔 ab.co/GA-subscribe
    On the narrow strip between the fence and the northern side of Millie’s house is her Treasure Garden, with food plants, flowers and lots of other treasures. But along the southern side of the building, it’s a different story; it’s cold and dark most of the year, with a blast of sun in the middle of summer and lots of service connections that need to be kept clear.
    But Millie plans to try some experimental plantings to fill these tough conditions, offer views from the bathroom, and create some habitat.
    She’ll use some groundcovers, climbers and tall, thick shrubs. She will include some local species such as strappy dianella that might not be visible but will offer habitat for local fauna.
    Another challenge is to incorporate some interesting containers, such as the top of a rotating ventilation pipe cover.
    A base structure for climbing plants is a pair of old gates that Millie has already attached to the side timber fence. The fence has been painted a dark colour so that it shows off the plants well but also makes it appear more distant.
    She creates a window-like shelf for more container plants by sanding and oiling four pieces of cypress timber that she screws into place against the fence.
    The soil in the area is very compacted so Millie loosens it with a fork, adds some compost, and then positions the plants into place, checking the view from indoors.
    Shrubs can be trained to suit narrow spaces and can be lower maintenance than climbers - Millie uses a tea plant, Camellia sinensis, and a cool-climate corea, Correa baeuerlenii.
    The pathway is finished off with a layer of crushed brick.
    Plants featured:
    Black-anther Flax-lily - Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
    Evergreen clematis - Clematis armandii
    Purple apple-berry - Billardiera longiflora
    Tea plant - Camellia sinensis
    Chef’s Hat Correa - Correa baeuerlenii
    Necklace fern - Asplenium flabellifolium
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Комментарии • 33

  • @yhliu6083
    @yhliu6083 Год назад +23

    That looks great 👍 would like to see how the plants are going one year later.

    • @InkByt3
      @InkByt3 Год назад +2

      Yes please, an update would be amazing!

    • @GardeningAustralia
      @GardeningAustralia  Год назад +5

      Will keep this in mind. Thanks for watching!

    • @heqianli4292
      @heqianli4292 Год назад +1

      Yes,actually the same~I have an narrower side part in my yard, I will give a try as well.

    • @liligoodchinesevoice
      @liligoodchinesevoice 11 месяцев назад

      We would like to see how the plants are going now

  • @BrigitteVittoria
    @BrigitteVittoria Год назад +5

    I am so happy you posted this here, Millie, because this was my favorite segment on GA last Friday. What you did with this by probably everyone always forgotten and neglected part of a garden, is truly astonishing. Loved it and the result so inspiring!

  • @ordinaryobserver897
    @ordinaryobserver897 Год назад +2

    I have a full shade area too. I grew ferns, orchids and any plants that can take shade. So far it works.

  • @virginialonsdale9902
    @virginialonsdale9902 3 месяца назад

    Love it! Inspiring ideas for a shady, narrow walkway. And, your brightness and enthusiasm make you a pleasure to watch. Oh, our camellias always have bird and bee visitors - a beautiful and bounty giving plant!

  • @wildlifegardenssydney7492
    @wildlifegardenssydney7492 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love all the details and thought you put in and described in your South facing micro garden. The receding painted wall, the rustic gates…..vertical space dimension, shelf and vent……the right plants for the right place…even habitat …and beauty of course……in the shade…..this will be so useful for many others to ponder🔥🙌 I would like an update on how it went too.

    • @GardeningAustralia
      @GardeningAustralia  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! We’ll keep an update in mind. Thanks for watching.

  • @InkByt3
    @InkByt3 Год назад +3

    I love this new style of yours that involves the camera man holding the camera and moving with it, it feels more connecting somehow! More of this style please :D

  • @missyflutter5562
    @missyflutter5562 Год назад +1

    I have to agree our camellia are full of little wattle birds who love living in them & have wonderful winter feeds from their homes too!

  • @unusualplants2162
    @unusualplants2162 3 месяца назад

    That camelia senensis will take ages to flower but u can always pluck leave for your cup of green tea🎉

  • @user-mf3ky1qs3h
    @user-mf3ky1qs3h Год назад +1

    Looks fantastic Millie

  • @brianquinn5060
    @brianquinn5060 Год назад +4

    Great job ,always love your content .Thanh you.

  • @user-rm4wt2bi3n
    @user-rm4wt2bi3n Год назад

    So adorable and really gorgeous. Just by eyeing at them you are amused and feel relaxed. ❤❤❤ Amen

  • @leeannemacarthur46
    @leeannemacarthur46 Год назад +1

    Love this, will do something like this in spring, my side way is full shade though. 🤞🤞thank you and would love to see an update as to how it goes ❤

  • @ausblue1
    @ausblue1 Год назад +1

    very nice ideas

  • @sandramaiden4707
    @sandramaiden4707 11 месяцев назад +1

    Millie is my favourite presenter, always very different projects. But then, shes a girl, says it all! 😅

  • @rozaj2002
    @rozaj2002 10 месяцев назад

    used to have a bubblegum plant in the front garden growing up! i always wondered what it was called

  • @carolynwebster8448
    @carolynwebster8448 Год назад +1

    Looks wonderful 😊

  • @user-pb5vc2hm9y
    @user-pb5vc2hm9y Год назад +1

    where is the program about MIllie's Treasure garden - aka North side of thee house?

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 Год назад +1

    👍👌

  • @christinescott6344
    @christinescott6344 Год назад +1

    Beautiful! 🙏🏼

  • @jackdavid167
    @jackdavid167 Год назад

    Habitat 😂