Can I see beautiful flowers, plants and trees in or around San Miguel de Allende?
Maria Mazarro - Kika's Botique

The weather here in San Miguel de Allende is almost the same all year round except for a couple of months in winter when it gets a little chillier. June and May are part of the hottest...

The weather here in San Miguel de Allende is almost the same all year round except for a couple of months in winter when it gets a little chillier. June and May are part of the hottest season where the temperature could reach 80 Fahrenheit and up. Then comes the rainy season and that is when the plants bloom.
It is always hot during the day but it always cools off at night, so you would always use a blanket even in the hottest month of the year. In winter, even if it gets chilly, it is always sunny, which is really good for your mood. I think people here in San Miguel de Allende are happier because of the weather.
(Palms in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, pictured.)
Posted August 2, 2016
Mary Agnes McKay

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If you go up to the miradors (viewing area typically on a rooftop) on the upper streets in San Miguel de Allende and look down over the city, you’ll see what looks like a purple umbrella covering the entire city. Other times there are these tall, orange spikes, just like the ones I have in my garden. They come in orange and yellow, and have ground cover that’s always changing. Sometimes the reds are blooming, and at other times it’s the purples.
San Miguel de Allende is never without flowers, and the trees really don’t drop their leaves, so there’s green year-round. However, it’s the flowers that are just breathtaking- they’re everywhere, even in the very rural poverty-stricken areas, the beauty is the flowers. Nature hasn’t forgotten them.
(Miradors in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico with flowers in bloom, pictured.)
Posted December 16, 2016