thank you for the water restrictions |
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| It finally dawned on us that we did not need a lawn
when 2004 was another dry year where the dams that supply water to towns in the Western
Cape were running very low. One of the dams that supply both Cape Town and
Moorreesburg were at a 15% low. Water restrictions were vital. We could do without this small block of grass 9 metres x 10 metres with bare patches and holes dug by the dogs. I did not even take a photo of the lawn (or rather grass patch) as there is no need for me to be reminded of the frustration that went with it. |
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The photo above, of our backdoor garden December 2006, which is our summer. Two years after we started with the garden on the photo at the top. It was summer with few aloes in bloom. The Aloe africana was blooming out of season due to it being disturbed by transplanting such a large plant. It was transplanted by Rudi using his trusted method described in his blog resurrecting an aloe The plants on the photo far left are all immature, they should make a better show in a few months time. I will show more details of the plants in the winter (June-July 2007) For more information on aloes see my website |
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