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Garden scrapbook
 
Welcome to The Scrapbook, where you can share your garden with others. Send in a photo and a few words to describe it and we’ll post it in the scrapbook. It doesn’t matter what it is - maybe its just a view of your garden, or a close-up of that special plant you’ve grown, or an unusual container that you grow plants in.   Note: Please send photos either in digital form such as an e-mail attachment in JPG format or as normal photographic prints or transparencies. If you need your material returned, please enclose a pre-paid, self-addressed envelope. GardensOnLine reserves the right to display any contributed photo onto any page on this site.
 
My Dry Creek Bed
by Carole Meisenhelter
 
How nice to share gardening in cyberspace - enjoy all the photos submitted. Here's one of our "dry creek-bed" ... has a crabapple to the left ... prostrate pine around the edges there and azaleas planted above the rocks at right... We have a chilean-jasmine (pink flowering) growing up the bridge/pergola now also. Carole/Acacia Gardens
Clematis Montana
by Vonda. USA
 
Clematis Montana on the front of my house.
Natives Attract Birds
by Tim Bostok - Fairfield NSW
 
I hope this helps prove that planting natives in your garden brings very positive effects - in the wonderful birds they attract. These Rosellas seem to really love the Honey Gem Grevillea in my back garden and they make such a splendid sight.
Australian Hibiscus
by John Bolte Phillip Island Vic
 
This is a Australian native Alyogyne Huegllii or Australian Hibiscus. It flowers most of the year.
Grown by John W Bolte, Phillip Island Victoria Australia. Thank you for showing this photo.
Ed: John, its a pleasure and thankyou for sharing your growing efforts with everyone else here at GardensOnLine
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