Technically, because Kigali is a few degrees south of the equator, it is early summer here.
But — given that the temperature is almost always in the 70ºs or low 80ºs — it is more relevant that we are almost three months into the end-of-the-year rainy season.
In late October, I came back from five weeks in the U.S. to rampant growth in all the planting beds. Now, I need to wade in and do some serious cutting back all over.
To see what’s blooming for other garden bloggers, visit Carol at May Dreams Gardens here.
So enjoyed your slideshow, reminding me that summer will come again, just not right away. We enjoy some of the same plants, like Stachytarpheta, and Graptopetalum and Pentas.
You seem to be able to grow quite a wide diversity of plants. Happy GBBD!
A wonderful slideshow. What amazing plants you can grow there. I can’ t imagine being able to grow orchids outside.
looks like paradise to me !