Autumn Fern, Wheel Tree (Trochodendron araliodes), Aucuba ‘Rozannie’ and Rhododendron ‘Percy Wiseman’ |
On Monday, the sun came out in a major way. Maybe it was the fact that it had been gray for so long, but it seemed extra bright. I had a few errands to run and everywhere I went, people were making comments about being blinded.
The forecast is for the entire week to be dry and sunny. However, I was surprised to see that the clouds had returned on Tuesday and it was fairly chilly as well. But today the sun was back and it was nice working in the garden.
I started work on revamping the terrace rocks which turned out to be more work than I had anticipated. No wonder the terrace walls had vanished – the majority of the rocks were now buried by years of accumulating leaves and soil additions. So, I am now in the process of removing the buried rocks and raising them.
I start taking photos of our evergreen plants which keep my going during the winter months.
Sarcococca (Sweet Box) is blooming now but you don’t see the blooms unless you look closely. You can smell it though, especially on a sunny day. |
Eucalyptus neglecta (Omeo Gum) – Now that it has cleared the top of the laurel hedge, it will be interesting to see what kind of character it achieves. I would love more space for these. |
A new addition – an evergreen dogwood! (Cornus capitata ‘Mountain Moon’) |
Asian Jasmine (Trachelospermum ‘Ogon Nishiki’) One of my favorite plants that I’ve had from the beginning. Extreme cold temperatures blemish the leaves but they rebound. |
Chief Joseph Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) – The growth rate on this one is fairly rapid (I’m estimating one foot per year). Just a stunner! I also have one in a pot. |
Evergreens by the front window (l-r) – Boxleaf Hebe (Hebe buxifolia), Viburnum davidii, Rhododendron ‘Ocean Lake’, Pieris ‘Little Heath’, Skimmia |
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands’ – I rarely photograph it since I have to go to my neighbor’s driveway to do so. |
It has acclimated to tolerate a full sun location but I
would recommend some shade for this one.
Cistus ‘Mickie’, Clematis armandii and Loquat The loquat is beginning to grow and expand our from the fence. |
Rosemary Grevellia (Grevellia rosmarinifolia) Another plant that is showing some significant growth. It doesn’t look like much here but it is doing very well. |
Camellia ‘Mathotiana’ Camellias add so much to the winter landscape. Even without flowers, I think they are wonderful. |
Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy
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