17-9-2018
Autumn is moving closer. Next weekend, we’ll experience the autumnal equinox when days and nights will be of equal length. The weather has changed, even though days are still mild and often enough sunny.
There’s not much to report about the young apple tree. It is standing strong and tall, ready to face the autumn winds.
The Dogwood shrub (Cornus sanguinea) has decided to send out a second flush of sweetly scented flowers. Fuchsia are flowering extremely well, and one Acidanthera plant has made a late effort and pushed out beautiful flowers.
Now is a good time to start planting bulbs for spring flowers, like daffodils, tulips, crocus, iris, snake’s head fritillary etc. If you’re not sure how and what, give me a call!




