January
Christmas Box (Sarcococca), placed by the front door, so it is easy to remember to bend down and smell its glorious fragrance on a dark winter day.
February
Iris ‘Katharine Hodgkin’ – perfection in miniature. Well worth spending 15 minutes getting cold knees to admire her.
March
Spring is here – cold knees again, but for a blast of golden sunshine.
April
Early sunshine brings out the butterflies. In this case, mating orange-tips.
May
Normal weather resumes, dampening the petals (but not the brilliant colour) of the beautiful Meconopsis.
June
I spent some of May and June playing with the camera, learning about depth of field.
July
As always, July brings bright colours to the ‘late summer border’ (sounds considerably grander than it is!)
August
Rhapsody in blue – the hard-working and beautiful Aster x frikartii ‘Monch’ is a star in the front garden, starting in late July and going on until the end of September.
September
Almost as beautiful as a flower in the garden – the garden spider. I wish I was as keen on their cousins, the house spider – as it’s around September that these monstrous beasties make themselves known in the house.
October
What better advert is there for allowing ivy to grow in your garden? A red admiral enjoying some late October sun.
November
Early November sees the brilliant colours of witch hazel leaves shine through the dull days.
December
A New Year’s Eve rose – Tess of the D’Urbervilles.
3 comments:
Enjoyed your pictorial round up of the year HM with the exception of September:) A couple of roses still hanging on in my garden too - must be a first. May the new year treat you and those that you love kindly and may all that graces your garden flourish xxx
Beautiful, I love these end-of-year posts...happy new year!
Lovely pictures from the past year!
Hop you will have a great 2012!
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