miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2018

Late May blooms

There are not many flowers in the garden lately. This Camellia is the only one blooming at the moment, I won't see many flowers on my camellias this year because the hail storms ruined most of their buds.



Not many roses after the rainy weeks of April and May





Good news: Jean Giono is back! I can't believe I found another one!


Hibiscus keep blooming as usual ... I should love this noble plants more, they bloom almost year round, never get sick and once they reach a certain size they live on their own, I don't even water them.



An Aloe has bloomed 


In the pond most water lilies are "sleeping" but some varieties are still blooming




See you next time!


sábado, 19 de mayo de 2018

The garden of my dreams

There is not much going on in my garden at the moment, the rain is back and everything looks damp and sad, most roses are horribly defoliated and the weeds took over... without chances of gardening and bored because of the rain I was watching gardening videos on YouTube when I found this:


I don't understand danish but isn't the rose garden a beauty? Searching for more information I found that Claus Dalby is a famed gardener in Scandinavia who has published many succesful books in Europe, there is a nice article about him here . Claus also has his own blog which contains a lot of photos about his gorgeous garden with roses, peonies, tulips and other temperate climate beauties. If that holds no interest for you, you can skip ahead. If you like cool climate gardening, visit the site here (and book your ticket to Denmark!)



See you next time!

miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2018

Rose disaster..

It's been raining almost non stop for 22 days and the temperatures have been unusually warm for may, this is the recipe for rose disaster and they are succumbing to blackspot and other high humidity related diseases

flowers look sad hanging down





Many defoliated rose bushes with diseased yellow canes (and overgrown lawn!)




Diseased foliage :(



But not all roses get sick! Parure D'Or foliage looks perfect as always


Honoré de Balzac is another rose that rarely gets blackspot or powdery mildew


But the surprise were the David Austin Roses, they were planted in February, they never showed signs of diseases and grew and bloomed marvellously! Unlike most hybrid teas they look wonderful after 13 inches of rain ¿are they the rose miracle I've been dreaming of for so many years?






In the pond the unusual warm days "woke up"  the water lily Barbara Dobbins!


See you next time!






jueves, 3 de mayo de 2018

One misty moisty morning...

Today the day started cloudy and very, very humid. The Tillandsia aeranthos has been very happy with all these wet weeks, it multiplies prodigiously with rainy weather.


My poor Roses endured many rainy days











In the pond a water lily was wishing for the sun


And then the sun came out! 



Roses were happy again...








Hibiscus too



Visitors and dwellers of the garden were happy too





See you next time!