It has been a month since I last posted in Six on Saturday, the weekly round up of what is happening in people’s gardens around the globe. It is spring in the southern hemisphere, and there are lots of signs of the season.
Clematis paniculata
This clematis is apparently one of seven species of clematis native to New Zealand. The Māori name for the plant is puawānanga and its flowering meant the start of spring. It is such a pretty flower and is settling in well.
Lavender
Also blooming are both of the lavenders. I love the shape, the smell and the colour.
Herb corner
Over in herb corner, things are coming to life – the oregano, new signs of life with the mint, thyme and sage. I have lots of parsley too.




Tulips and other bulbs
I had a wonderful display of daffodils earlier in the season, and the first of the tulips have popped up – a glorious spot of bright red. There are more to come on the other side of the garden. Meanwhile, the hyacinths have failed again. Not sure what I do wrong…


Hebes
There are a couple of hebes in the garden, both of which are in flower and looking really pretty.
Finally…
…nasturtiums! Hoorah!
Anyway, thanks to Jim at Garden Ruminations, for hosting Six on Saturday, whose knowledge of all things plants and gardening makes him an ideal host.
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
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Clematis and lavender – a perfect combination. Lovely round up.
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Thank you!
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When we see Barbara’s posts on SoS, it means spring is here! The lavender you showed us in the first photo is really very pretty. And congratulations on the nasturtiums.
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Thank you! I am pleased the lavender has sprung back to life and of course….the nasturtiums!
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The lavender is gorgeous, but the standout for me is that pale yellow nasturtium.
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I love nasturtiums so was very pleased to spot the flower.
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Those tulips are fabulous! And I love clematis but they don’t like it here xx
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Thank you – I am so pleased with those tulips.
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This is the best part of sharing people’s posts from around the world. Enjoying Spring when we are approaching Winter…
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I agree – you get to see so much of the world this way.
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I love, nasturtiums.
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Me too!
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Gorgeous flowers and your herbs look very healthy.
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The herb spot is doing surprisingly well with everything come along nicely so far.
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Lovely, especially as we go onto autumn in Maryland US
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Thank you!
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Oh, those nasturtiums are pretty! As are the other flowers you featured. Spring, spring, spring!
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Yes spring is here and the blossom is out too. There is a particularly gorgeous tree we can see in a neighbour’s garden.
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I am enjoying seeing a southern hemisphere spring garden 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Anne – makes a change from all the autumn scenes just now 🙂
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Love that dainty clematis and the lavenders are very pretty. I should try planting lavender in containers, maybe an idea for next year. And your herbs are all looking good. I have just cut back my oregano and lemon balm, but the rest will wait awhile. Sadly all my sage have died. Time for new plants. I like your yellow/green one. And oh, yes, the hebes. What great colours. Now they do grow well here so I should look out for one with magenta flowers.
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I’m pleased with the lavenders – doing much better here than our old place. My pineapple sage is not looking good at all, and not sure I cut back the lemon balm enough as it is looking rather stick like still. Hebes grow so well here too.
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My pineapple sage finally died, but I’d had it for a few years. Must look out for a new plant.
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Yes you should because it is pretty and the smell is quite special.
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That Clematis is exquisite.
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I agree!
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I really enjoyed your photos. Good work.
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I remember seeing a clematis very like that growing wild in New Zealand and thinking it looked very garden worthy so it’s good to know that the NZ gardening community agree.
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Our next door neighbour has one too and it is now peeping over the fence into our garden, which of course looks very pretty. They might meet in the middle one day 🙂
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What a beautiful clematis! The two lavenders are lovely – I adore lavenders, but they don’t do too well in my garden.
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The clematis is quite beautiful in flower.
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It is lovely for us to get a breath of springtime at this time of year. Thank you. The nasturtiums are very pretty, but a surprise because they are late summer flowers here.
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I’m in love with your lavenders!💕
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Your tulips are gorgeous and I love the yellow nasturtiums. Mine are a very deep orange. We’ve had a mint plant in a large pot for well over a year and it was just staying alive and that’s it. Then suddenly it went crazy and has filled the whole pot to overflowing in a couple of weeks. It’s very robust.
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My mint was like this too so I am very pleased to see signs of life again. I am so pleased with the tulips this year.
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If our mint wasn’t in a pot it would be taking over the whole street at the rate it’s going. 🙂
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Your garden is looking healthy and happy!
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Your herbs are looking healthy. I wish the herbs I’ve planted in the ground would show as much enthusiasm.
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I think the woody herbs like lavender/rosemary/thyme do quite well here.
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It is a lovely Clematis – fragrant at all? The splashes of red tulips must be fabulous!
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The clematis isn’t fragrant – or at least up close I can’t smell anything!
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Wonderful to see such beauty!
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Thank you!
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So lovely to see your spring as we enter autumn. My bulb order arrived this week with plenty of Tulips in there.
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Look forward to seeing your tulips in your spring.
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