Saturday 21 September 2013

More on the Door, Landscaping continues, Block Layer lays first Course, and White Ant Company finish off

Some proper pics of the front Iron Door now installed with Handles. The last few days have been not only busy but too wet to take photos.










Installed and ready for Block work


In the meantime, our Block layer turned up with his crew and laid the first course of Blocks around the perimeter of the house, so as the Termite Company could put into place the Termite Protectant (the Pink Stuff you see above the Block)



















Now the frame is ready for the Tuff Stuff Sisalation Paper to be fixed (weather permitting)

Another garden bed was set up around the Ikon Septech Treatment System. This will stop vehicles and foot traffic from interfering with the system. Also helps to have an area that's a little tidier for the periodic checks and/or maintenance.

Here we've plants so far: Lavender Avonview, Lavender Violet Lace, Lavender Winter Lace, and the Princess Lavender. Pigface (Pink), Triangle Palm, Bangalow Palms and Fan Palm also planted here.



Over the last fortnight we have added our Tropical Palms, Fruit Trees and our Norfolk Island Pine Tree.  We got in 12 metres of Bark and spread this out as well. 

Starting to take shape now.

We've planted Canary Island Palms, Fan Palms, Dwarf Date Palms (three trunks), Giant Bird of Paradise, Pony Tail Palm, Bangalow Palms, Triangle Palm, Majestic Palms, Yuccas, Banana Plants and Pineapple Plants


A bit of a pond emerging as we've had lots of rain and our downpipes are yet to be connected to storm water















 A further garden bed has been set up on the front boundary shed side and partially planted with Palms (we've used up the last of the 12 metres of Bark. (Canary Island Date Palm and two Washingtonia Robusta's), also known as Cotton Fan Palms.





Our Fruit Trees so far: A Walnut, A Fig, A Lime Tree, Two Lemon Trees (one of which was a gift from our good friends Peter & Anastacia, and an Apricot Tree.



Here is our infant Norfolk Island Pine Tree



Today we started fixing the Sisalation Paper in readiness for the Block Layer. Will continue tomorrow.

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