Hello
and welcome to my garden blog if you’re new here. Please feel free to have a
look around. In Australia it’s winter and finally the weather has cooled down
(like right down to nearly freezing
in the morning) here in Perth. We still haven’t had much rain but we have two
desalination plants and are now pumping recycled water back into the aquifers
to boost supplies so we’re a little less reliant on rainfall nowadays. It doesn’t
help the native forests though and we lose a few more trees every year to dry
winters.
This
time round I’ve got a few more photos of the last of the roses. First up there’s
this, the most perfect ‘Moonbeam’ bloom ever! Being right next to the front
gate it’s something I see on a daily basis, so I didn’t miss its single day of
perfection.
The
Lamarque put on a stunning display with a final flush of blooms. I absolutely
adore this rose. The pole I have supporting the stem has been developing a lean
over this last season and I have been slightly panicked that the whole thing’s going
to topple and crash to the ground in the next storm so I have pruned it hard
and I have a plan to build a support for it that will hopefully take the weight
of the top.
And
my final bloom for the day is this lovely Pat Austin.
I’m
linking up with Garden Bloggers
Bloom Day at May Dreams Gardens
Enjoy
your gardening
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