Yesterday evening as it got cooler, I repotted some Nisporra trees that were in tiny pots.
They came from a mate who gave me one when I was staying with and recently the mate Im staying with now was given some as well from him.
I noticed they were not happy and so they got repotted. They were in tiny brown pots and have now much more room to grow in the new pots.
As the sun was setting behind the mountain ridge, it was a nice temperature to start doing the fenceline of the land. When I was tidying up last week, I found these aloevera plants in a bucket under the side in the garden shed.
I was amazed that even though they had no light or water for many months they were still very much alive!
This is the fence line marked out with string.
We will be making a real fence but I went along the string line planting out Aloevera plants to fill in some gaps. Look how resiliant it is, I thought that his part was dead but the bottom part came away revieling the roots!
A huge piece that is very easy to walk through had a row planted out..
One day they will be as big as this plant below.
But for now they are just tiny!
Here is how it looks when you get it fresh from the plant
This post was meant to be published the day before..
Whilst everyones still a sleep I managed to finish it off! We ended up at the beach, so I best get on with that post!
My bed lastnight..