My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

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My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby Antonino Giglio » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:50 pm

The Old Garden

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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby growit » Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:18 pm

antonio,

i am in vancouver, canada. i saw your name is association with PB and as i am working on living walls here in vancouver i would like to begin an association with you to share knowledge. i have just completed a 100 square metre installation and as i have been going along i have had an ever growing ( no pun intended ) body of questions. PB has been the original impetus for me as with many im sure but i am looking for a way to learn as much as possible about this wonderful art. please contact me if you are so inclined.

john
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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby gayechops » Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:40 am

I love your garden, and all the edibles you have incorporated in the design. I have just made a potager as my front garden, and am slowly replacing the ornamentals with edibles on my 1/2 acre block!
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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby Antonino Giglio » Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:27 pm

growit wrote:antonio,

i am in vancouver, canada. i saw your name is association with PB and as i am working on living walls here in vancouver i would like to begin an association with you to share knowledge. i have just completed a 100 square metre installation and as i have been going along i have had an ever growing ( no pun intended ) body of questions. PB has been the original impetus for me as with many im sure but i am looking for a way to learn as much as possible about this wonderful art. please contact me if you are so inclined.

john



Hi John,

You can write me to my work email: info AT vision4ourcities DOT com

Have you got a website?

MIne is http://vision4ourcities.com/

Looking forward to hear from you!

Antonino
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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby Antonino Giglio » Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:32 pm

gayechops wrote:I love your garden, and all the edibles you have incorporated in the design. I have just made a potager as my front garden, and am slowly replacing the ornamentals with edibles on my 1/2 acre block!


Ohhhh thanks! :-P
Yes mixing edibles and ornamentals is the way to go! :-)
It would be great to see the pictures of your job's progress!!!
Don't forget a sandy area for the mediterranean herbs!!!!!!! :-D
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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby ouhouhcflo » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:39 pm

WaaaAAAooOOuuUU!! What a change!!
Your garden is excellent!! And you gave me the solution for the beds, to use bambous is excellent and elegant ! I didn't want to use old treated wood like every one talk about (around me) and we have a lot of termites around, I m not sure they like the bambou!... I have to find out and see what is the best sort that I could grow in pots somewhere (I read that they can be a pain if you plant them in the garden, and creep more and more if you don't organise a border to stop the roots...but I have to learn more about them. Any information welcome.)

And your snow pea, YELLOW!!! Aren't they cute... and they must be good... MIAM... I m french but I live in Australia with my australian partner (we just bought our first home/garden 3 months ago, so I have to learn a lot!!) and I want the same snow peas!!! I m JEALOUS!! :mrgreen:

Could you please tell me if you water them often (every two to three days?) manually or if you have sprinklers (who spray on the ground or on the leaves as well??)...if they are under the full sun? In here, during the day, it is really hot! If you take the time to answer me, thanks a lot, if not, you still have a very lovely garden!!! :lol:

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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby ezylala » Sat Mar 20, 2010 4:58 am

:shock: wow..amazing..!Antonino :mrgreen:

i saw a great change on your garden. a job well done..hope you could add more veges on your garden. it will make your garden more green-looking and one advantage is that you will already have a food in your backyard. :mrgreen:
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Re: My Garden, Yesterday and Today :)

Postby MatthewWilliam » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:56 pm

Lovely Garden… Your new garden is very beautiful and attractive. This white and purple flower looks pretty.
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