December 4th, 2006

Woolly Bush

Woolly Bush


Today we bought our new Christmas tree. It’s a Woolly Bush, an Australian native from the Albany region of Western Australia! We really had to hunt around for this but after visiting about 5 nurseries we finally found it.

Now we just need everyone to send us presents . . .


10 Comments

1:42 pm, January 12th 2008

[...] Woolly Bush [...]

12:28 pm, February 24th 2008

I have three Albany woolly bushes which have done very well in our extreme hot/dry summer. where can I get more in Adealide

6:37 am, July 30th 2008

u r awesome

6:38 am, July 30th 2008

hey i have five of them

11:02 pm, September 22nd 2008

I have just purchased quite a number of them to form a hedge. I have clay soil so i don’t know how they will perform. Can anyone provide with any suggestions?

11:02 pm, September 22nd 2008

I forgot to mention that I am in Melbourne

11:53 pm, October 8th 2008

Hello
Thank so much for your time.Am Mark and i will like to order (christmas tree ) and what is the price for this and also what type of payment do you accept..Thank you and waiting for your reply.

Regards.
mark

1:36 pm, October 30th 2008

live in coastal town and have seen lots of these around and they all look very healthy and can withstand the lime soil conditions and the strong winds we get from time to time especially those horrible hot northerleys . Going out today to purchase a couple for the front garden. .

5:57 pm, July 9th 2010

I have 3 Woolies. They are just so easy, but if you have them in pots give them plenty of root space or they will go whispy. Mine are all in gound. I live on the Lime Coast of Adelaide’s south. If you plant them in your yard make sure to dig compost through nice and wide not so much deep and they will do fine!

6:04 pm, July 9th 2010

Oh Yeh, I found Woolies at a Home Hardware Store. I dont know if they all stock them though.

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