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	<title>Comments on: Grevillea “Ned Kelly”</title>
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		<title>By: Rebel Gardener</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebel Gardener</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 21:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nice to hear from you Max
If you want to attract birds one of the best ways to do it is with Grevilleas so you&#039;re off to a good start.
With a new garden I always think short term and long term. If you want some quick growing grevilleas for a new garden that flower their heads off &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.gardeningnativeplants.com/grevillea-rhyolitica/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Grevillea Deua Flame&lt;/a&gt; or just Deua Grevillea and Grevillea Long John are great performers.
Also if you want drought tolerant plants you can&#039;t go past &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.gardeningnativeplants.com/eremophilas/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Eremophilas&lt;/a&gt;.
All the best with it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice to hear from you Max<br />
If you want to attract birds one of the best ways to do it is with Grevilleas so you&#8217;re off to a good start.<br />
With a new garden I always think short term and long term. If you want some quick growing grevilleas for a new garden that flower their heads off <a href="http://www.gardeningnativeplants.com/grevillea-rhyolitica/" rel="nofollow">Grevillea Deua Flame</a> or just Deua Grevillea and Grevillea Long John are great performers.<br />
Also if you want drought tolerant plants you can&#8217;t go past <a href="http://www.gardeningnativeplants.com/eremophilas/" rel="nofollow">Eremophilas</a>.<br />
All the best with it.</p>
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		<title>By: max</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 21:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi mike,

i found your website last night and i have found it to be quite informative. We purchased a house with an established garden 12 months ago in Rowville area with not one native plant in it.

It consists of the usual agapanthus, camillias, maples, silver birch ect and much to my frustrations demands alot of water and only attracts blackbirds and indian mynahs.

I love to have the native birds visiting my backyard so I have recently ripped out some plants and planted a Robyn Gordon, poorinda elegans, coconut ice, banksia ericfolia and some kangaroo paws. 

I cant wait to see these natives flowering and the wattle birds and honey eaters reclaim some territory back with my help. 

Your website will help me decide on the next plants to put in.

thanks,

max</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi mike,</p>
<p>i found your website last night and i have found it to be quite informative. We purchased a house with an established garden 12 months ago in Rowville area with not one native plant in it.</p>
<p>It consists of the usual agapanthus, camillias, maples, silver birch ect and much to my frustrations demands alot of water and only attracts blackbirds and indian mynahs.</p>
<p>I love to have the native birds visiting my backyard so I have recently ripped out some plants and planted a Robyn Gordon, poorinda elegans, coconut ice, banksia ericfolia and some kangaroo paws. </p>
<p>I cant wait to see these natives flowering and the wattle birds and honey eaters reclaim some territory back with my help. </p>
<p>Your website will help me decide on the next plants to put in.</p>
<p>thanks,</p>
<p>max</p>
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