We have been back to England for the past week, so I cannot report on garden temperatures, but my neighbour tells me that we have had a couple of cold nights when the temperature was down to zero, and that we also had some heavy overnight rain on a couple of occasions. The maximum temperature yesterday was 15 degrees and the overnight temperature 10 degrees. Today the sun is shining again out of a clear blue sky.
The garden still looks well and still has plenty of colour in it. A number of Aloe arborescens are in flower, their tall red flower spikes rising above other plants. The Clementines are starting to ripen, and should be ready by Christmas as usual. They fruit every other year and we will probably have two or three hundred fruits this year. the Lavender (lavendula) continues to flower and provides wonderful scent in the garden. Alyssum have also seeded as usual in the brita (gravel), which is a wonderful medium for seeds. Lobelia will also appear soon, although we still have one or two in flower. Another plant which seems to flower all year round is the Carnation (Dianthus).
The Russelia and New Guinea Impatiens continue to thrive in pots in front of the patio along with Petunias and Pansies.
When we came to the house there was an Umbrella plant (Schefflera) on the patio in a pot. It was about four or five feet high and after about 6 months we decided to plant it out into the garden. It is now about 25 feet high and is still growing.