What's not to love about November gardens in the Southern Hemisphere? The perennials are in full swing, the roses are fresh, and there are so many fragrant plants to be enjoyed in the warm evenings.
Graham Thomas in his golden glory |
The perennial garden against the house changes weekly |
Paeonies thrive at Dursley |
Great time of year for the bumble bees |
Stunning trees - Melia azedarach - Indian Bead Tree |
Melia flowers though November |
Ooo, so tempted to rush out and buy an Indian Bead tree (if you can even find them!) and loads of paeonies after seeing this. Everything looks beautiful ...
ReplyDeleteHI Fiona - gosh, sorry - been such a long time since I looked at any blogs, let alone my own two!! Melia are usually available at Clareville Nursery in Carterton, or Garden Barn in Masterton. Very hardy. And the paeonies are gorgeous anywhere. Even the foliage is nice. Nothing beats watching the first shoots of bulbs/perennials first emerging from the ground, I believe. Rachel x
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