Monday, August 12, 2013

Prunus blireiana


Branches are lined with fragrant, rosy pink flowers in late winter before the purled new leavers emerge.
 A hybrid deciduous small tree, Prunus x blireiana is the result of a cross between the Japanese apricot and the purple leaved cherry plum. It is highly regarded because it is the only double flowering purple-foliage ornamental plum tree. Our tree was planted in 1985.



Arch Rival

A decision to add an extra arch to the Iceberg Rose arch has finally come to fruition. Hopefully this three dimensional effect will add depth and be more attractive.

Rod - creator of arches.

Arch - ready for planting



In position, just waiting to be concreted in.


Iceberg roses transplanted and attached to the new
arch. Fingers Crossed.


All my roses are now pruned, roll on spring.


Sunday, August 4, 2013

Winter Woods

Half way down our property Rod has planted trees and shrubs indigenous to our area.
Original white gums stand strong and stately. This beautiful photo was taken by Rod
yesterday on one of our truly winter days.

Added Cheer

Wanting to find a new home for some Jonquils I have planted them on the inside edge of the white
agapanthus square border, located on the road verge. I wish it was Daffodils that I had a surplus
 of but they are cheery anyway.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Day 2 - 19 more Roses Pruned

Today was a beautiful sunny winter's day, just perfect for working in the garden. In an effort to get as many roses pruned in the same week in order to maximize synchronized flowering I achieved 19 plants. 8 standards and 11 climbers. 

Before - Standard Ambridge and climbing Iceberg.

A couple of Ambridge blooms.


Afrer - Much better! Just need to go back and replace the stakes for stronger
 metal ones that I have ready and waiting.

Standard Molineux and climbing Graham Thomas

Standard Molineux. These standards have already had their stakes
replaced out of necessity earlier in the year
.

Climbing Pinkie
Using the large loppers I was able to remove some rather old and thick canes.
I still have to go back and tie the remaining canes to the fence.