A hint of autumn as some leaves on my Japanese maple begin to turn red:
But there is lots of red elsewhere in the garden.
Rose "Mr Lincoln" looking a bit heat-scorched:
Lovely red geranium:
(That's from the cutting you gave me, Jenni.)
Paintbrush lily, Haemanthus coccineus:
Propeller plant, Crassula falcata:
Red valerian, Centranthus ruber:
with bonus butterfly.
Homegrown tomatoes:
And finally, this week's temperature rosette:
The first time in four weeks that we have had two red days in a week. Here's the top temperature (C) for each day of week 41:
9/03/2018 31.1 red
8/03/2018 30.2 red
7/03/2018 29.1 orange
6/03/2018 22.5 yellow
5/03/2018 17.2 green
4/03/2018 20.5 yellow
3/03/2018 29.7 orange
Lined to Sarah's weekly Weather Report.
Friday, March 9, 2018
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Loved the paintbrush lily last year, and I still do this year.
Some great oranges in your rosette but I would prefer there were more green and yellow with rain.
Both those oranges came from you, so thank you!
You went through a great range of temperatures too. Only ours are closer to freezing. I love that paintbrush lily. I don't think I have ever seen one of those. Are they perennials? I wonder if they would survive in our cold climate. I must check them out.
Haha... I think we have had 30 + all along. Your colours are looking great. Your flowers are beautiful
Gorgeous fabrics in this week's block. Looks a little to hot though.
Woah - those were some red hot days. I'm not even ready to think about those kind of temps yet. I'm still loving your garden photos to match your rosette :)
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