jueves, 30 de noviembre de 2017

Last days of november in the garden

With temperatures approaching 40 C (100 F) my energy and will to work in the garden simply fade but the water lilies are nevertheless happy with heat!






A pond dweller!


Some Roses, not looking at their best with the heat





Hydrangeas




Amaryllis, they are so pretty!



Hibiscus, they certainly love heat







This is the canopy of my apple tree


See you next time!

domingo, 26 de noviembre de 2017

Roses in the sun...

I love roses, I love them MADLY but they don't like these hot months...

Roses at 7 AM



The same roses at 10 AM 



By 3 PM they were completely shrivelled. Sun scorches them regardless of how much I water them at night. So I cut them early in the morning and put them in vases before they get ruined by the sun, furthermore the flowers are smaller during these hot months. Only when heat subsides by April/May they will look better. Patience is paramount in gardening....

See you next time!

lunes, 20 de noviembre de 2017

Sunny day - Rainy day

Today is a rainy day but I am not complaining about it for there were sunny skies for days lately, temperatures rocketed past 35C (95F) and my sprinkler was running nonstop to keep the green green (I rarely need to water from March to November because rain is ample and temperature still not scorching hot.) Watering can be exhausting...

Sunny day: Hibiscus, they are tough plants and that make them very popular in local gardens




One of the cacti of my small collection bloomed, it's so cute!


Water lilies.




Plumbago, I love blue flowers!



Bougainvillea, a real monster that can take over everything if left unchecked and it blooms almost year round.


Canna lily


And Roses of course, Queens of the flowers! Couldn't take many pictures in the morning and by the afternoon they looked droopy and thirsty




Rainy day: I love the sight of raindrops on flowers: it's magic! 

Canna lily


Water lilies





Roses after the rain












A blue hydrangea amidst the pink ones.. the PH of the soil must be crazy


And the much maligned Jacarandas, as purple as ever.



See you next time!