AN OLDIE

CLEMATIS Miss Bateman, a beautiful big white clematis flower, a real gem for your garden.

Have a great weekend all !!

A FEW RECENT PICTURES

We have a weird Summer this year, the temperatures go up slowly to about 30 C° and then go down again to about 20 C° and then up again, once in a while we get rain or a storm. I am not complaining, I just think it is weird. When you see what is happening all over the world with fires and floods, extreem high temperatures and severe draughts I think we are the lucky ones.

This is the view when you park on our drive way. The bricks you see are from the garage, it has small leafed ivy growing on the walls. On the right you see one of my apple trees, on the left you have the fig tree, the pink flowers belong to the Albizzia jullibrissin . On the right behind the garage is my elder tree. And the green leafs at the back belong to the cherry laurel (prunus Laurocerasus). I love this view, gives me a bit of a jungle feeling.

One of the bird houses in the ivy.

A closer look at the Albizzia julibrissin , also called silk tree. What is not to love ?

As I still can’t walk longer than about 10 minutes I can’t go out to take pictures elsewhere

Have a great weekend, I hope you are all ok.

RECENT PICTURES FROM MY GARDEN

These malvas are perennials , I’ve had them for several years and they bloom a long time.

This one is called ; calibrachoa Trixi, an annual, it is the first time I have this plant and so far it is blooming really well. They are also called mini petunia’s, this one is a half-double.

One of my many succulents in a pot in my garden, the ones in my garden are all winterhardy.

These succulents in a pot are hens and chicks (or sempervivum), as you all know. I showed it in my SILENT SUNDAY blog, I love to decorate my succulents in a pot.

Habe a great week !!

DO YOU SMELL THE ROSES ???

My roses were a few weeks later in bloom than other years cos of the cold and wet Spring we had, but now they are in full bloom and my garden smells of roses at the moment.

Rambling rose, rosa Guirlande d’Amour, I have it in my garden for almost 25 years and each year it blooms like this, we do not feed it nor do we water it. What you see now is the first bloom, after we cut all the faded flowers, it starts blooming again but not with as many flowers as you can see here, but it blooms till the first heavy frost. This rambler doesn’t grow as tall as the other ramblers, and it’s thorns are not as sharp as those of the other ones.

Rambler rose Francis E.Lester, a lovely rose, we cut it back last Winter to a few inches and it has grown again to 5 or 6 meters now , you can see all the buds, so it blooms for a long time, in Autumn it gets lovely orange rose hips for the birds. You can’t see it here but the thorns on the stems are horribly sharp, you really need very strong gloves to handle it.

Rosa Francis E. Lester.

This is rambler rose Seagull, a close relative of the rose Francis E. Lester, this one has horrible thorns as well. Ramblers use their thorns to climb in trees and bushes, normal climbing roses need to be tied to a bow or something else, they have long flabby branches who need a bit of help to climb. This one gets orange rose hips too, their thorns are equally sharp as the one’s from Francis.

Mind you, if you don’t cut ramblers back each year they’ll grow 10 to 20 meters high in a tree or over bushes.

The birds love climbing roses as they use them to hide from predators and to nest in them and in Winter they provide food. The roses are buzzing with all sorts of bees at the moment.

How many roses do you have in the garden ?

Have a great week and enjoy your garden.

Mitch Teemley

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