Baby, it sure is chilly out there

In Perth, we are not really built for cold weather. That’s all there is to it. We kind of pretend that it never gets really cold in Perth and that the cold weather from June through to September is something that our Eastern states cousins have to endure. We complain when the temperature goes below say 23 degrees Celsius and whinge really badly if it sits at around about 18 like it is today. The wind is actually quite brutal today and our sensitive plants, also not really used to the colder days can get whipped about by the winds.

It is dark in the mornings until about 7am and gets dark again by about 530pm. I have to say that it’s really not my favourite time of the year and given the choice would be drinking champagne on a beach in Broome

The bottom line is though, that we have just come away from the driest May in history with almost no rain recorded and things were looking pretty dire for our farmers who had dry seeded in the hope of rain coming and also home gardeners who’s sandy soil has cooled but is as dry as a chip. We NEED this rain! This rain is getting through to the Wheatbelt and inland areas as well as giving our Perth gardens a really good soaking-it’s a good thing!

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May Mandarin Munching

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Mandarin- Citrus Reticulata

It’s one of the best times of the year in our garden, it’s the time of year when we can go out into the backyard and pick ourselves a little round ball of sweetness, all in its own wrapping.

It’s Mandarin Time!

We renovated our home about 5 years ago and during the renovation, I nurtured a quite a few trees that I wanted to keep, now when I say nurtured, I actually mean, occasionally water when I could get to them in the middle of a building site! The Imperial Mandarin was one of the trees I wanted to save and I’m so glad that I did. We moved it about 3 times and it has been treated pretty badly actually if I’m completely honest and yet still she produces heaps of fruit every year.

I’m into the shapes of trees within the landscape including my own garden and this one is a lovely round-shaped specimen. I always have my arborist check it when he comes to attend to our other trees about every 18 months. He reduces the height of it because I am pretty short and the thought of climbing a ladder to pick fruit is just madness. So, we keep it at a manageable height.

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