These are the flowers we had in the garden in early autumn 2019, taken mainly on 16 March 2019. They're not all
overly pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the
time.
The long, dry summer isn't showing many signs of abating. We've finally had a little rain,
but only a little. Still, some plants are recovering, maybe also because of significant
application of fertilizer. The difference is particularly obvious with the roses: this
„Gruß an Aachen“ had almost no flowers to show when I showed it to Bev on Sunday, but now it's doing well:
The Wikipedia page explains that they come from two to three year old nodes in the foliage.
Presumably the tree—now the largest that we have planted in the garden—feels happy where it
is.