These are the flowers we had in the garden in early autumn 2024, taken on the equinox. They're not all overly pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to
record what was in the garden at the time.
Parts of the front garden are looking less than happy. The newly planted oak has decided
that it's autumn, and the Japanese cherry doesn't look much better::
We've had our lime tree for so long that I don't know when I bought it. It could have been
in August 2008, in which case it's a Tahitian lime. And it has seldom had
much in the way of fruit. Until now:
I think that they must be survivors of the plants that Jane Ashhurst sent us. For reasons I
don't understand, just about all of them died, but I recall that some were supposed to
flower like that.
This sad-looking lawn is the result of a glyphosate attack by Yvonne: