These are the flowers we had in the garden in early winter 2018, taken mainly on 15 June 2018. They're not all overly
pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the time.
Winter is the time where autumn meets spring. The roses are still flowering, but so are the
first of the spring bulbs:
The tomatoes will probably not ripen on the vine, but barring a severe frost I can pick them
and let them ripen inside. I already have a number which are just waiting to be eaten. It
looks as if we still have at least a month's supply.
We can tell that it's winter though, because
the Arums have started flowering:
I've been keeping my eye on the Alyssum
in front of the house since they suffered so badly from lack of water in the summer.
They're still there, though not as good as last month:
The Anigozanthos that we planted in
the island in front of the house seem to have died—maybe the soil was not porous enough.
But the red one that the Marriotts gave us when we moved in has long recovered from
Sasha's attention and is now flowering
happily:
Our Banksia integrifolia
tree has been growing quite happily, and it's now the best part of 3 m tall. But no
flowers—until now. Now we have three, if you count the first two growing out of the trunk: