It's the second day of winter here and ironically is such a lovely warm 18 degree sunny day, I've decided to spend most of it in the garden and not on the computer! I have an interesting six this week.
Pony mowing the lawn in out field beyond ,with Melaleauca and Mediterranean Sweet Orange doing surprisingly well. Only planted it this year.
This in one of a few Murraya Curry Plants we grow in pots in a sheltered area near the house, to provide curry leaves for my husbands Indian cooking.
I never seem to have enough Shirley Poppies for my garden for spring and the nurseries don't sell them in punnets. So I am growing my own supply in the stonking great big poy! Now I will have enough!
Still flowering felicias, plumbago, salvia mexicanus and Aquarius rose. First bloom of my favourite pink daisy.
Theses two daisies are a fairy sown variety that spontaneously came up under a rose bush. It is the first daisy to flower, flowers the longest and has a dwarf habit.
My favourite Euryops Virginia's, flowers with little starry flowers that light up the winter garden beds. I have produced quite a few of them by cutting in my front garden overcthe last two years..
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