Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Winter in my Garden





Down Under we are topsy-turvy and I still am amazed after 4 years that flowering of plants is right through the year and even at different times. Now I can hear you think, ‘they would follow your seasons… duh!’ This does not hold much water as it probably is more to do with temperatures and rainfall. So let me just start with winter – a good weather and time of year as any to start this journey in my garden.

The tree at the end of the garden with large seed pods  from one of the creepers. With so many of them about it is hard to say which one these belong to as this is the first year we have seen them.



Winter begins on 1st of June and around that time I found some buds showing up on the daffodils and snowdrops. This is a different variety of daffs than I have seen before and must have been planted by the previous tenant. For the first year I had no leaves even to indicate there were these blubs in the ground. 



The daffodils actually show up as clusters on a single branch. 


The snowdrops are in a small patch round the back next to the water boiler and were a pleasant surprise.



We did get a few roses growing in the single bush by the kitchen window. The opening of the buds catalogued by my husband is included here.









In the front garden there is a bush / creeper. Well I was not sure what it was as it sent out these long branches that reached up to the roof pretty fast and I had to keep cutting them back. The first year there were no flowers, so I had no idea what the plant was. The next year there were one or two small yellow flowers and looked like roses. This year, after good pruning of last 3 years, there was a explosion of beautiful pale yellow almost creamy roses and it turns out to be a rose creeper that could cover the walls if I leave it to grow. But then I do not think it would flower so well.



Another surprise was the nistercium plant. There is a small plant growing next to the thorny pink rose bush and in the past I have had a few nicely orange and yellow flowers show up. But strangely this year, most likely due to large amounts of rain through summer and autumn, I believe, there has been an explosion of this plant. It had sent out creepers all around and flowered like crazy. The leaves growing large also like the lily pad leaves. 






The blue flower in here is from another plant. There was a nicely branching plant I saw at the edge of someone's garden. I picked a small branch to pot to grow this succulent type of plant and I got these pretty delicate blue flowers.


The other one that sends vines all around the garden, across the fence and on to the neighbour’s and our garage is the morning glory. 





The white flowers are fromanotehr creeper and I have yet to find out what it is!






There are also a couple of bulbs of spectacular orange-flowered amaryllid. There are some pretty delicate purple / blue flowers that I am sure are a kind of weed.


The grass is green and full of clover especially when the sun warms up the ground after heavy rains. The rain and odd hailstorm are wonderful to watch.





The winter time is when we get our harvest of limes. There tree has huge thorns and was badly in need of a prune. Having cut it back for the last 3 years we got a decent harvest of about 15 limes this year.




Finally, also this winter we discovered out resident blue tongued lizard. Seems to be living under the house and comes out to bask in the winter sunshine.






Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Winter's Night



Winter’s night is very cold
It is 3C outside I am told
Willing my mattress and duvet to fit me like a mold
The night is dark and truly cold
I snuggle in the bed
Why are you fidgeting? he said
I am trying to get comfortable
Easing around to make pain less able
What are you wearing? He said
Fleece, of course! I said
Got my thermal socks on
A woolly cap on my head I don  
Hot water bottle warms my feet
Keeping myself tucked under the sheet
My arms and hands remain inside this cocoon
But my nose is going to freeze soon
I cannot wait till this cocoon warms
So I can sink into Morpheus’ arms


Friday, 20 November 2009

Very Wet November

Last year it was cold by this time. There had already been one round of snow. This year the heavens have opened... some one has left the tap running up there. In the last couple of weeks it has been raining heavily on and off. But this week it rained and rained and there have been flood waters as high as 8 feet in some places. This morning in the south east the rain has eased and the sun is out but by night fall rain is going to be back - marching forward from the western coast. I feel so sorry for all those people who have been evacuated (some airlifted after breaking out of their roofs) and they are not sure what will be left of their belonging when they finally get home.

Rain is lashing and thunder is crashing
Lightening flashing and gales shrieking
River waters rising and current speeding
Next increase in downpour sees the banks breaking
Water gushing down the road and into houses
People distressed which the flood causes
Rescue services out in force
Saving people from the nature's force
Motorised life rafts struggling to reach all
Helicopters battling the elements to save all
All safe and warm finally deemed
Rescue services heroes deemed

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Simple Pleasures

The sky is grey and dreary
This weather does not make you cheery
Cold is seeping into the house
with rain dripping down the side of the house

we snuggle up in fleece
bundled up like the sheep
thick socks and gloves are also there
to give warmth for their share

I snuggle under a duvet, nice and warm
reading a book, sipping tea that is more than warm
Escaping into a different world
Intrigue and thrill of a different world

The energy of the chase and fight
Makes me forget my cold plight
the rain stops but I do not notice
the drops of rain sparkle unnoticed

the light changes and the day brightens
i looked up from the book as it brightens
sun peeps put of the dark cloud
making me want to sing aloud

the rainbow forms a complete bow
making my heart sing so
the sharp patter of rain drops has ceased
choppy waves on the river eased

birds fly out from the trees
swans float out with the breeze
boats drift by going down river
after the rain life resumes along the river

the sudden sun shine warms my heart
rain bow complete gladdens my heart
twittering of birds puts a song in my heart
book forgotten, flowing river puts peace in my heart

a moment to remember
a moment to cherish
a moment to savour
a moment without blemish