Saturday, September 12, 2009

Glorious September

August was a fairly dull month, the roses were between flushes and the dahlias were eaten by slugs so many times, that there were hardly any flowers on them.
But, with the warm September came a new flush of flowers, most roses are again in full bloom and looking great.

Rosa 'Raphsody in Blue'

I guess cutting the roses back quite hard when dead-heading them keeps the shrubs neat and tidy, just the way I like them, but delays somewhat the next flush of flowers.


Unknown white rose saved from the original garden

Unusually the spring flowering viburnum also flowered, though it's already showing the beginning of autumn colour.

Viburnum 'Watanabe'




Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Global Warming?

This year was not particularly warm, with the exception of one hot week temperatures have been pleasant or below.

True, we had no spring frosts this year but could this explain the phenomenon?

Clematis Armandii

Clematis Armandii, which normaly flowers in March, in flower at the end of August. It is growing on a warm garage wall, but then it's been there for 5 years and it never flowered in August before.