We have had a series of frosts and clear days to welcome in winter and now some rain. The buffalo lawn has stopped growing but the rye/fescue is still looking good. I was paid the ultimate compliment a few days ago when a gardener who has done much green keeping told me the Waldorf lawns had a very good colour for this time of year.
The jonquils have been flowering for a couple of weeks and the snowflakes are just starting.
There are still plenty of Sasanquas in flower and the Luculia gratissima is beginning to flower. The Brachyscomes are flowering at the Gazebo along with some late penstemon and linaria blooms. The gardens are looking lovely at the beginning of winter.
I am going to add in a couple of shots taken at the end of May. A farewell to the autumn leaves that have now fallen from most deciduous trees (with the exception of the Pyrus calleryana. It’s brightly coloured leaves are still falling in the car park). This photo is of one of our Gazebo tripods topped with an old copper float on which Kookaburras love to perch. The autumn colour is provided by an Acer palmatum. The second shot is of the evergreen Clematis cirrhosa “Wisley Cream” trying it’s best to establish against the competition of both large trees and snails. I have surrounded the base of the clematis with a cut off 2 litre milk bottle ringed with copper tape. If the snails can be deterred this clematis will be lovely,
Looks great. I must visit soon – maybe while the Luculia is still flowering.
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