It has been unusually still for us this autumn and unusually cold, so the autumn foliage did not get blown or burnt off like it usually does! So we have had a sustained period of autumn colours, which for us in my garden, is an unusual treat. A delight that people get more in the…
Tag: Perennial Flowers
Six on Saturday – Rooting About in my Garden! 6🌸5🌸23
Another week of gently mild weather, great weather to get busy with plant production and planting. I have been busily harvesting the plants that I have put in as cuttings in my plant production area, that have rooted. These little ‘rootlings’ I rather optimistically plant in my garden in the chosen spot, and hope that…
Six on Saturday – Second Spring 22🌸4🌸23
We have had a gently warm week and quite excellent gardening weather, you can comfortably garden in all day. I have a couple of gardening sessions in the morning and the evenings. I have been busily beavering away in the garden, planting cutting grown perennials and shrubs like lavender and rock roses. Then taking more…
Six on Saturday – Back to the Future 15🌸4🌸23
My Front Garden Re-imagined I came across a lovely photo of my garden I took over a decade ago on a poster I made for Facebook which came up on Facebook memories. I was surprised how pretty it all looked. I am now in the process of replanting lots of the dead plants in the…
Six on Saturday – Sensational Salvias 8🌸4🌸23
Happy Easter Everyone!🌸 I have lots of varieties of salvias in my garden.I am a bit of a salvia collector. They seem to do well in our climate and live for many years. They can easily be divided as the perennial clumps steadily increase every year. They flower nicely in spring but in autumn here…
Six on Saturday – The Party’s Over
My garden this week looks a little like the day after the night before. It’s finery is a little faded and make-up smudged. Summer has hit and the dry and the spring flower-fest is well and truly over. We are currently in the middle of a four day heatwave. While I have flowers 365 days…
Six on Saturday – Holding onto Happiness
This week we are still enjoying the high spring flower fest that is our garden in spring! It is particularly good this year because we have had rain after rain, after rain. All that rain is cleansing for the earth, making way for more human love on earth to do with our ascension. And makes…
High Spring Happiness – Six on Saturday
It’s my favourite time of year in the flower garden. High spring has sprung and everything that can flower is in bloom. All the stops have been pulled out and Mother Nature is all dressed up for the dance! That’s all from me. I hop you enjoyed my garden tour. Happy gardening Sarah xx You…
The Pansies Sing
Loving all the potted pansies in hanging baskets, you can’t help but smile. The garden faries say that the plants do hum and sing! The pansies said, “Yes we do sing to you every time you walk past, do you hear us?” 🧚♀️💞🌸🧚♀️💞🌸 Find out more in my spiritual fairy book “The Year of Talking…
The Temperatures are Low but there is Still Plenty of Colour in my Garden…
The temperatures are low, but there are still plenty of winter flowers to delight our senses this week. Flowering in my garden this week are calendulas, Marguerite daisies, saliva Marine Blue, Pansies, Seaside Daisy.✿ •.*•-:¦~ღஐƸ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒஐღ Find out more about the benefit of the plants in your garden in my fairy communication book ‘The Year of…
My Garden is Starting to Look Very Purple this Spring…
Here are some of the latest spring photos in my spring garden here in Sunny South Australia. I am attracted to pinks, purple, blues and whites, but what often happens is my garden design looks decidedly purple, white and yellow! They are all heat and drought tolerant and carry this toughness with a serene elegance.