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Mulla Mulla
Mulla Mulla (Ptilotus exaltatus ‘Joey’) is a native Australian plant within the Amaranthaceae family. It comes in several varieties,...
Rae Sabine
Jan 71 min read
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Blueberry Ash
Elaeocarpus reticulatus, also known as Blueberry Ash, is a really gorgeous and tough plant. The flowers and fruits are definitely the...
Rae Sabine
Dec 13, 20241 min read
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Sliverbush
A lot can happen in a day. One day it’s just a small bud, and the next it blooms into a beautiful flower. The Convolvulus cneorum, also...
Rae Sabine
Sep 25, 20241 min read
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Late Blossoms
It is delightful to witness a few late blossoms on this Photinia robusta, which normally blossoms in the springtime. While the dark green...
Rae Sabine
May 28, 20241 min read
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Ginkgo Tree
Introducing the latest addition to the sensory garden! The Ginkgo tree, known as the oldest living tree in the world and the sole...
Rae Sabine
Apr 25, 20241 min read
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Lithops
Lithops are one of my favourite succulent plants and are often called “living stones”. I’m looking forward to see if any of these will...
Rae Sabine
Mar 15, 20241 min read
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Mexican Orange Blossom
The Choisya ternata, also known as the Mexican Orange Blossom, has begun to bloom! I love the white petals against dark green foliage...
Rae Sabine
Mar 4, 20241 min read
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Time with Mashu
Mashu has been taking great pleasure in exploring the sensory garden lately. We spend our time sitting on the back step, watching the...
Rae Sabine
Feb 18, 20241 min read
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Mashu in the Sensory Garden
Mashu has been enjoying playing in the sensory garden more lately. She likes to plot out ways to climb and in her younger years she would...
Rae Sabine
Feb 6, 20241 min read
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First Red Chilli
This week’s glimmer was discovering one of the Capsicum Frutescens ‘Bird’s Eye Chilli’ has turned red for the season! It’s always...
Rae Sabine
Jan 31, 20241 min read
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Star Jasmine is Growing
The Star Jasmine plant is growing fast! Did you know this plant can grow up to 6 meters tall? On average they grow around 30-90...
Rae Sabine
Jan 19, 20241 min read
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Lily Turf
More sensory garden glimmers appearing this week! The Lily Turf has begun to flower. I love the small purple flowers, they remind me of...
Rae Sabine
Jan 9, 20241 min read
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Lambs Ears Flowering
A glimmer this week has been noticing the Lambs Ears starting to flower. I love the small purple flowers and the fuzziness adds a soft...
Rae Sabine
Dec 30, 20231 min read
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Mashu’s Christmas
Mashu and I hoped everyone had a safe and merry Christmas. This time of year isn’t always easy for some, we are sending extra love your...
Rae Sabine
Dec 26, 20231 min read
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Star Jasmine
Star Jasmine, the newest member of the sensory garden. The iconic and fragrant scent is great for relieving stress while also providing a...
Rae Sabine
Nov 21, 20231 min read
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Spring Glimmer
A glimmer from this week has been seeing all the little visitors coming and going from the sensory garden. Spring has well and truly...
Rae Sabine
Oct 25, 20231 min read
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Lavender Glimmer
A glimmer for the week so far has been witnessing my clients engaging with the lavender plant in the sensory garden. Many shared they...
Rae Sabine
Oct 12, 20231 min read
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Chilli Plants
Welcome the newest members to the Sensory Garden. The peppers on these two chilli plants are crunchy and juicy with a nice kick to them....
Rae Sabine
Apr 19, 20231 min read
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Sensory Time
The Sensory Garden keeps growing! Many of my clients find engaging the senses extremely beneficial. The smells and the tactile...
Rae Sabine
Apr 6, 20231 min read
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Sensory Garden
Working on a calming sensory garden! Here is a sneak peak of some of the plants: Rosemary for smell. Lambs ears and Adenanthos for touch....
Rae Sabine
Oct 25, 20221 min read
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