It’s
still summer here in Perth and still hot, although (surprise! surprise!), we’ve
had some decent rain recently and for a week or so it was very cloudy and warm
(well hot really). I was expecting powdery mildew to become the order of the
day, but no, following that everything has put on new growth like you wouldn’t
believe.
And a close up of the spring flowers
I’m
still running through photos I collected in spring. This post actually has
photos that are several years old, but as the heading suggests these are photos
of hedges that I haven’t grown, just seen.
Heart shaped hedge at Melville Roses, near Kalamunda
I
love the formality of hedges although I personally only have one along the edge
of my driveway,
a lilli-pilli called Tiny Trev. It’s looking a little relaxed at the moment. In
the past I have lost plants (and my first hedge) after pruning in hot weather
so I avoid it now and hold off till the weather cools down.
I tried taking photos of it but they
aren’t turning out well so I’ll leave it for this post.
These
photos are taken in the garden of a medical centre near where I work. It has a
very formal aesthetic with a lot of hedges and ‘Iceberg’ roses everywhere.
Unknown flowering hedge
I
love it and had ideas of basing my front yard design along the same lines but
my yard layout doesn’t really suit the straight line divisions required for a
formal look and I had to give it away.
I
still dream of an all-white rose garden and I may yet plant an all-white rose
section somewhere as an area opens up due to the death of a plant. Some
Australian natives are fairly short-lived and I’ve had a couple of deaths this
summer.
Gardenia hedge
Happy Gardening!
Sue