These are the flowers we had in the garden in early spring 2016, taken mainly on 16 September 2016. They're not all
overly pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the
time.
Probably the most interesting thing about the garden is how many flowers have survived the
winter, in particular the Cannas
and Petunias, though
the Alyssums have weathered better than
usual:
Yes, they're not pretty, but who knows what they will do now that winter is over? Of
course, the weeds are on their way:
Other things that are flowering better than I expected are
the Cyclamen and
the Camellia japonica:
I can't recall either flowering that profusely in Kleins Road. Clearly it's time to plant
the Camellia.
The Anigozanthos that Sasha chewed a year ago has also survived:
Soon we'll be able to plant it.
The spring bulbs are in the middle phase: some (surprisingly, including tulips) have
finished flowering, and others have yet to flower:
Outside the house, the Acacias have been
in bloom for some time. Here's one that I don't recognize:
Here's the rest: