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Today is the 4th anniversary of the first big earthquake to strike Christchurch. Rather than focusing on the earthquake and the city that now is, I had a quiet day at home working and took some snaps of my Osteospermum flowers. We have a difficult bit of garden strip that is steep, dry and prone to killing most plants. Osteospermum however (also know as the African Daisy) thrives – and so I’ve learned to give up the battle for a cottage garden and embrace what will actually grow in our Mt Pleasant clay soils.

So I’d recommend the Osteospermum to anyone needed to fill up a gap – they spread very quickly and are very attractive. If you live in the hills you’ll probably see theme every where like I did after I started planting them!

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  1. Amy avatar

    some of my favourite flowers! they grow everywhere up here by the beach.

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    Here’s a public link with more information about the bird feeders – https://cdn.neighbourly.co.nz/public/rangiora/rangiora/message/48485358

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    Hi there, this design is great! Do you have any knowledge as to who makes them? I’d love to purchase…