20 November 2013

Favourite Corner - Spring 2013. Gunsteling Hoekie - Lente 2013

Although I'm more of a winter person, Spring is probably the most beautiful season in any garden. The abundance of flowers, new growth in the backyard veg patch, new shoots on trees and iridescent green leaves on deciduous ones. What's not to love?

I want to take this chance to share my favourite garden corner of the season with you:
My favourite corner/My gunsteling hoekie
It's actually a wild mix of grasses, ground cover, indigenous plants, self-seeded volunteers, a huge trunk and an unidentified bush. Oh, and some stones added for effect. I think the result is quite striking. The mother can take most of the credit for this creation though. Can anyone identify the big shrub behind the trunk?

Originally, only pink impatiens was planted, but the bush somehow multiplied into normal pink, dark pink, white and variegated impatiens. Wonderful!
Impatiens galore
The ground cover plant in this spot is Mexican Daisies, or Erigeron karvinskianus. Quite a mouthful for such a petite plant. It might have petite pink and white flowers, but it's an aggressive grower. It survives even the worst neglect and water shortages. A great bonus in an often-neglected garden *blush. 

Dis nie soseer uit pure nalatigheid nie, maar aangesien ons area al deurgeloop het onder erge droogtes is dit slim om waterwys te plant. The neglect is not always voluntary, but sometimes due to serious droughts in our Garden Route area. Therefore I would recommend the Mexican Daisy to all gardeners in this region of South Africa:
Mexican Daisies
The latest addition to this spot, as I wrote about previously, was a Clivia. How happy am I that it turned out to be a red one! Weereens dankie aan 'n dierbare Tannie vir die geskenk!
Red Clivia and pink Impatiens
Do you have a corner in your garden that just makes you happy instantly?
 

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