TDI-line
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Good luck Gareth, i hope you get things sorted.
Thanks, Dan. Me too. I'd found somewhere only for it to go in the time it took for me to get dressed and catch the bus to the estate agent... Typical.TDI-line said:Good luck Gareth, i hope you get things sorted.
Thanks, Tony. Yeah couldn't sleep, started scaping at 9pm downed tools and got into bed at 6am, worth it though I reckon. Yeah, I hope I can get it planted up too. Not fancying the £70 plant bill that the tank took last time.Tonser said:Sleepless night Garuf ? Scaping til 5am, thats commitment for you
Looks good to me. Hope things get sorted for you and you can get it planted up.
Tony
Thanks Tom, I do see what you mean. When I was planning it I imagined the rocks being the riverbed and the wood becoming lodged while being tumbled down the river which I guess is why I tried to make it look lodged. it's also my "key stone" The scape from which I wanted my focal point and hardscape to stem from. I did swap it out but the scape suffered as a result.rawr said:You've got some great hardscape positioning there. I like that last one too, the large rock underneath the wood is a bit distracting though.
Thank you, John. Very kind words and a very generous offer. Yeah, I'm fancying crypts in their, mosses and ferns too. I fancy lilinopsis and hairgrass too but I don't know. Four leaved clover is also something I'm considering.john starkey said:Hi garuf,I love the last pic it looks nice I think low light plants would look cool,if I can help with cuttings I will Free,regards john.[/code]
Garuf said:4 pots Eleocharis Acicularis
Garuf said:3 pots Hemianthus callitrichoides
Garuf said:3 pots Pogostemon Helferi
Garuf said:3 pots Vallisneria nana
it's a tall mother. but then i suppose you'd put at the sides/rear?....Garuf said:3 pots Lilaeopsis Novea-Zealandia
Garuf said:1 lillie** (possibly, I really want to give having just the surface leaves as a focal point a go but it's apparently far too big in this format?)
haha don't worry mate, I understand. Well I don't, I'm rarely busy these days, I wish I was! I seem to spend all my time looking for houses and the rest of it sitting about in my pants.saintly said:garuf, sorry for the no rely. i've been a busy buzzy bee mate
Garuf said:4 pots Eleocharis Acicularis
I'm thinking a transitionary plant heading from the mid to the background at the sides. Something soft for the layout.saintly said:depends what effect your after. 4 pots would give you enough to fill the back in time.
Garuf said:3 pots Hemianthus callitrichoides
Yeah I hear you on that, but i figured the more the merrier. I'll knock a pot off the list and see how I go.saintly said:2 would do, george will tell you that.
Garuf said:3 pots Pogostemon Helferi
Really?! I really like it, I only want it as a highlighting plant, front centre and right hand side. I did want starugauyne but that's not £3 a pot. You like riccia though so I'll call it evens.saintly said:hate the stuff.
Garuf said:3 pots Vallisneria nana
Oh, so much for low maintenance lol. It shouldn't be that bad should it?saintly said:you'll have fun keeping that in check
Garuf said:3 pots Lilaeopsis Novea-Zealandia
Yeah I wanted to put it in back behind the main rock on the left and behind the rockery on the right where I'd intended to put blyxa but decided I agreed with George and it's been used too often.saintly said:it's a tall mother. but then i suppose you'd put at the sides/rear?....
Garuf said:1 lillie** (possibly, I really want to give having just the surface leaves as a focal point a go but it's apparently far too big in this format?)
That's enough justification for mesaintly said:amano's used them in a 60 before
[/quote]saintly said:dude, what the hell do i know?..... just go for it. what ever happens, happens. good luck and welcome to the working world.