Saturday, 31 December 2011

Another

This one is Penstemon 'Strawberry Fancy'. Modern penstemons are bred to be freer flowering than the traditional varieties, though some of the old are hard to beat.

Friday, 30 December 2011

Penstemons

We have a number still in flower - they start in July. Dead-heading helps but usually we don't have time. This one has lost its label, but I hope to have a name in 24 hours! Well, 5 minutes anyway, it is 'Purple Bedder'.  A few more over the next couple of days.

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Waiting for winter

Here are six or seven fuchsias, out of their pots and in bubble-wrap, sitting in the greenhouse waiting for winter frosts. In March, when they start shooting, cuttings can be made and the originals potted up again. I use a long strip of bubble-wrap which I wind round and round.  |In a normal year, the leaves would be gone by now.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Cobaea scandens

Getting a bit tatty now, and soon to be killed by frost, a couple of late-surviving flowers from the climber Cobaea scandens

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

One I missed

Suddenly spotted this high in a tree: Clematis Cirrhosa 'Freckles'. I needed a ladder for the photograph.

Monday, 26 December 2011

Boxing Day

A Banksian Rose, named after Joseph Banks the botanist who went to Australia. Flowers in June, and this Christmas by special dispensation

Sunday, 25 December 2011

The first daffodil

To start us off on Christmas Day, the first daffodil of the year (not counting those forced in pots). Multi-headed too.

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

The Plan

Roman Court is our house and garden in southern England. The garden is difficult - a challenge, as they say. You can see more on http://romancourtgardens.blogspot.com.
The plan is to post at least one photo a day across 2012, taken that day if possible, starting on Christmas day 2011. There will be times when we are on holiday and need to take the photo somewhere else, but that should stop you getting bored.
I am a writer too, so that might pop in from time to time.
Hope you enjoy, and hope I keep up with it,
Stephen