This is actually a cactus that looks like a stone. |
Love this cactus landscape |
Feels like I'm in Mexico |
Furry and weird shape cactus. |
They create a cactus landscape in one warehouse. |
I Malay this plant is called 'Periuk kera' which mean the Monkey's pot in english but looks like they prefer much more modern name for this plant. |
'This would be 'The' plant that I would like to have in my house. I wanted to give a try just for the experience. |
More plants that looks like a parade of trumpets. |
Love the raise bed garden which is just outside of the shops and the wall is made out of recycle plastic from the printer cartridge. |
A must stop place for gardener who come down to Melbourne |
Plenty of beautiful flowers too! but I'm more into vege though. |
Tonnes of seeds variety. |
While waiting my daughter was busy playing the seed packet that she has to hold for us. |
Ideas for the garden. |
Back home we use the big wok for a communal event cooking such as wedding and such but here it is used as a pot in the garden. |
This is really the place that awe me |
They utilize the whole space for planting. |
Just look at that! |
This is actually a combination of variety of plants such as tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, melon, cucumber and eggplant. To my surprise, the 'hanging garden' actually used the same concept that I wrote in my last post about my dream garden. In fact they take it to another level where they use solar as their source of electricity. They also had a rainbow trout in the pond which could also become another source of food. Go sustainable solution! |
Great post! Love the photos, and makes me want to visit Gardenworld -- although if I ever make it to Australia I think going to a garden center might be pretty far down my list of things to do. =)
ReplyDeleteThere's a really nice selection of carnivorous plants there! You'd enjoy the venus flytrap for sure.