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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Renovation works in My Garden



















All of my plants that was located here was removed.
It is very much of an idea where most if not all of my plants are basically going to be in a Vertical Garden Concept. It was quite challenging to think of an effect where its going be a great stress of all of them to be hoisted up against a wall together with a bright direct sunlight on it.

The work progress was slow and did killed many of my sensitive plants namely Begonias.
Somehow - a new regeneration of plants and gardening is taking place after this phase.


























All of my plants are stationed here for the moment until the work is done.















A wire it tied around a pot and its hooked upon the steel bar.
So far so good - all the plants are responding well.





2 comments:

Mystic Dreamer said...

Can't wait to see when the renovations are done and the plants fill in.

David said...

Looks like a LOT of work, James. But you did it and I know your gardening skills will keep these plants happy and beautiful. Good job! David/:0)

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