Winter wonders
Well, today's weather made me eat my words from my last post. It was sunny and reached 60! The ground was too wet to do any garden work so I picked up sticks and other debris from the wind storm we had a few nights ago and looked at plants. Do you wonder if people who are non-gardeners notice the beauties in the winter landscape? I got my camera out and took a few photos:
The Chinese Holly 'O'Spring' is always beautiful, no matter what the weather is like -
I wrote about the Winter Daphne in a previous post - it just gets prettier!

If you want winter fragrance, plant Winter honeysuckle (Lonicera fragrantissima) - it is such an unexpected pleasure to catch a whiff of this in the dead of winter.

Viburnum 'Spring Bouquet' -

Abelia 'Francis Mason' -
I only found one camellia in bloom - 'Governor Mouton'-
Mossy bricks in the vegetable garden -
I have a fear of bamboos - this is the only one I have (Pleioblastus viridistriatus) and it is in a pot.

What would we do without pansies for the winter?
One of my favorite trees - the River Birch -

The holly fern hanging on -
Nandina berries -
Awaiting spring -

We still have some herbs to enjoy, like parsley -

and Santolina -

Ruins -

Winter birdbath -

And one last showoff, Isabella, who finally stopped rolling around on this bench long enough for me to snap a photo -
The Chinese Holly 'O'Spring' is always beautiful, no matter what the weather is like -
I wrote about the Winter Daphne in a previous post - it just gets prettier!

If you want winter fragrance, plant Winter honeysuckle (Lonicera fragrantissima) - it is such an unexpected pleasure to catch a whiff of this in the dead of winter.

Viburnum 'Spring Bouquet' -

Abelia 'Francis Mason' -
I only found one camellia in bloom - 'Governor Mouton'-
Mossy bricks in the vegetable garden -
I have a fear of bamboos - this is the only one I have (Pleioblastus viridistriatus) and it is in a pot.

What would we do without pansies for the winter?
One of my favorite trees - the River Birch -

The holly fern hanging on -
Nandina berries -
Awaiting spring -

We still have some herbs to enjoy, like parsley -

and Santolina -

Ruins -

Winter birdbath -

And one last showoff, Isabella, who finally stopped rolling around on this bench long enough for me to snap a photo -








Comments
There is certainly a lot of winter interest in your garden.
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
I've never heard of Winter Honeysuckle. I imagine it has a wonderful fragrance.
Your winter landscape stands in sharp contrast to mine!!
Obviously you are taunting us poor Canadians under our 4 feet of snow.
I'm too jealous to say how gorgeous your pictures are .. so there !
Isabella is beautiful .. cat people appreciate these little souls no matter thier owner (haha)
Very nice blog !
Joy (disgruntled in the snow, Canuck) : )
I'd like to find out what winter honeysuckle smells like, and the ruins are awesome!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Frances at Faire Garden