Major erosion problem – do you have any spare seeds?

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  1. eco4560

    eco4560 New Member

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    Now I have to agree with the DPI about the Singapore Daisy - I have an extreme aversion to the stuff. I have pulled out SO much from my place and still haven't won the war. But White ginger / hedychium??? I have it planted by my back deck - pretty and smells good! Which makes me think that maybe I should be trying to propagate it.... Some by the frog pond would be good....
     
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    permasculptor Junior Member

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    Both those plants are extremely invasive and need effective containment .But they do stop erosion in my conditions and are fast to establish.
    I wouldn't Eco It will take over if it has constant water and I know you are adverse to digging .
     
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    Ooo yeah. No digging.:n: I'll leave it where it is.
     
  4. 4G's

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    I don't think I will plant either of those. I really don't like to dig stuff out. :)
    I also saw that honey locust is a weed as well. :-(
    What else can I find my native bees in the middle of winter?
     
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    Still looking for Leucaena Leucocephala??

    I have it growing between two fences in my unit complex. At first i thought it was a weed, then I researched to learn more about it which lead me to this forum.
    There are a few of them including an oldish tree which has been cut back year after year because it's growing in an inconvenient place.

    It has HEAPS of seed pods. Let me know if you'd like some...
     
  6. 4G's

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    Hi ya,
    For sure. I am happy to take any nitrogen fixing plants.
    PM me your address and I will send you a reply envelope.

    Thank you,
    Rose
     
  7. andrew curr

    andrew curr Moderator

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    buy land a t Wawick ////??/

    any good places for sale up that way
    for a mate//8)
     
  8. 4G's

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    for you?
    don't know. best is to check out realestate.com or elders.
    We are still based in brisbane :-(
     
  9. andrew curr

    andrew curr Moderator

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    a friend of mine wants t o settle down

    he is a property valuer by trade and wishes to comtinue in that game as well as being the country laird:rofl:
     
  10. 4G's

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    nice...
    btw: did you end up getting my second lot of seeds?
     
  11. andrew curr

    andrew curr Moderator

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    yes thanks
    shall post yours today
     

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