I've got a fold down clothes line but always leave it up. Last summer I planted passion fruit at the back veranda, about a metre from the line. It took off like mad, leaping the metre to the line and totally covering it. I'll maybe cut it back eventually, meanwhile I can still peg my occasional washing: shirt and pair of trousers.
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you may say 'undermine' and I suggest it may be arboreal support?
Now is the perfect time to get the secateurs and prune while the sap is dormant.
undermining the rigid lines of Aust icon
- just the waviness of the branches against the wire.
(and not strictly against, there is sufficient gap for the hills to hoist)
... the Hills lines all strive ... for a round of hoisting.
I've got a fold down clothes line but always leave it up. Last summer I planted passion fruit at the back veranda, about a metre from the line. It took off like mad, leaping the metre to the line and totally covering it. I'll maybe cut it back eventually, meanwhile I can still peg my occasional washing: shirt and pair of trousers.
sounds like a good trade to me:
I'd give up a few feet* for passion fruit
*of clothes line
Lance Hill never foresaw that kind of competition (the bio-hoist).
By the way, I wonder how different our lives would be if Lancelot Leonard Hill had joined forces with Howard Walter Florey and Richard Bowyer Smith?
+ stump jump + mould.
a cultural shift?
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