AURICULAS, A GREENHOUSE, THE GARDEN AND A VISIT TO THE BEACH
We experienced an extremely cold winter this year and because I have so many plants in pots, some of which are tender, we decided that a small greenhouse would be a welcome addition to our garden. Our builder, Wes has taken on the task of building it. We have decided to site it beneath a huge Hymalian Cedar in the corner of our garden. The Cedar is an old tree and we will need to get an arborist in to trim out all of the dead wood. I’ll post some photos once it is installed.
The plants that really suffered in the winter were my Auriculas. Known to be tricky, they really hated being outside during the icy months. The European growers keep them in the greenhouse until they flower and then bring them out until Autumn. The pleasure of seeing some of them flower this year has been enormous! Soon, it will be time to divide them up and re-pot them. Their flowers last on the little plants for ages and they are so beautiful. Watering them is also tricky. They dislike getting their leaves wet, so a watering can with a long nozzle is the answer. This takes time!!!
So lovely! If I didn't know better I would have thought your potted plants were porcelain. And the wallpaper, perfect! So glad to find your blog! Xx Rié | Portobello Design Blog
The beach is such a soothing place. I think your garden and home are divine. Thank you for continuing to share and inspire.XX
Thank you so much FF… You are very kind! xx
I love everything! the wall paper is beautiful. You are clever x
Thank you so much Noreen… such a kind comment. xx
Your garden is a visual treat, which you share so generously. I especially love the closeups on IG!
Will certainly let you know if we are ever up in Bowral – would love to see you again and see your beautiful home and garden. Just might give the Auriculas a go as we are definitely have cold winters in Murrindindi.!!!! xxMarilyn
Hi Marilyn!.. Thank you for your gorgeous comments! You should try growing Auriculas as they would grow in your cold climate – I can't tell you how much joy they have given me. Please let me know if you ever venture down this way as I would love to meet you again. xxx
Hi Lesley – no matter how tiny a garden is – even just a couple of pots, there is always pleasure to be gained from tending them. Thanks so much for stopping by xx
Hello! I saw a photo of your greenhouse on your Insta!… it's so exciting planning what to do in the greenhouse and especially to have somewhere for tender plants to rest in winter. I look forward to seeing photos of your vegetables next spring. Thanks so much for stopping by.. xx