These are the flowers we had in the garden in mid-winter 2018, taken mainly on 16 July 2018. They're not all overly
pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the time. It's
been a surprisingly mild (but dry) winter, and the garden shows it.
We only have one Anigozanthos
(kangaroo paw) left, the one that Sasha tried to eat years ago. It
has recovered with a venegeance:
For some reason, probably inappropriate soil, the ones that Petra Gietz gave us have
apparently died. We'll see for sure in spring.
The Grevilleas are doing well, both the
grafted Grevillea bronwenae
that we bought last year and the remaining ground cover Grevillea that we bought two years ago—the other one was
drowned.
The Tropaeolum are confirming my
opinion of the quality of the soil south of the house (first photo). Those have been there
for three years, and they have hardly grown. The ones in the second image were planted last
year, and despite the exposure to frost recently are looking much better: