Martin’s Autumn Preparation

Early this morning I watched a recording of last night’s rugby World Cup match between New Zealand and Uruguay.

Later, sporting short sleeved shirt on a walk round the balmy garden of sunshine and shadows, I wondered what season we were experiencing.

Martin has spent the last several weeks preparing the garden for autumn which is holding back summer.

In particular he has cut back all extraneous flora on the borders, revealing the brick edging.

Most of what we now see clearly in the beds has also been freed for viewing by him.

We don’t necessarily expect all these blooms to appear together.

As usual each image bears a title in its gallery.

This evening we all dined on Jackie’s colourful savoury rice; spring rolls; tempura and hot and spicy prawn preparations followed by berry strudel and custard, with which she drank more of the blush and I drank more of the Bordeaux.

82 comments

  1. I haven’t looked outside yet but the prediction was we were to have the first killing frost of the year. The morning glories will tell the tale!

    1. It was sunny and 81 here yesterday, Doug, and looks like it will peak in the 80s again today. I hope we don’t get a killing frost for a while. We’ve had a couple of mornings in the last 2 weeks that were about 34 to 36 degrees on the porch thermometer.

  2. What a treasure Martin is doing almost all the back-breaking work of clearing and tidying. How much easier you and Jackie must find it all. The flowers are marvellous.

  3. I am looking forward to seeing what my garden has done during our two-week absence, especially now that summer is here at last. We are being shaken about by strong winds in the Western Cape.

  4. YAY for Martin and his hard work!
    I love seeing Arthur Bell and Mrs. Popple!
    I love seeing the shadows on the tree!
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    PS… “May flowers always line your path and sunshine light your day…” 🙂

  5. You may be experiencing autumn, but you have plenty of flowers that beg to differ. Martin has done a beautiful job!

  6. Beautiful garden, Derrick. Very nice trimming job by Martin. Since you’re a rugby fan, might I conclude that you like American football and might even tune in to the game tomorrow at Tottenham Hotspur stadium? My team is playing, the Buffalo Bills from Buffalo, New York.

    1. Thanks very much, Steve. I haven’t got into American football and tomorrow it has to compete with the rugby

  7. Our yard too has many brick walks, all made from bricks my husband salvaged from abandoned factories and yards. He has spent time also clearing the flowers and weeds from the edges. Once again I love how similar parts of our yards are.

  8. Martin is a good worker and your photos are beautiful. Our temps went from summer to fall today. Tonight’s low will be 47 F.

  9. Martin’s control over the verdant expanse is remarkable. However, regardless of the seasons, your garden is flush with floral exuberance.

  10. I am so glad I am catching up on my e-mail viewing – would not have wanted to miss this post. What gorgeous photos of your garden, Derrick. God bless you & Jackie & Martin for all your hard work. What a job to keep it looking so beautiful!

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