Hello everyone.
I have been outside in my garden this week. Everything is growing quickly in the garden after all the rain and sunshine we have had recently. Bees are buzzing, birds are singing, and it is a real joy to work and sit in the garden.
The area along our back fence has long been a problem space; we couldn't think of anything to grow there until a few months ago. I scattered some wildflower seeds and a few other old packets of seeds, and let nature take its course. While we have not had any flowers yet, there have been plenty of leaf varieties, and I'm sure the wildlife will enjoy the area regardless.
Some plants will undoubtedly turn out to be weeds, but I'm happy for them to survive in that part of the garden. In the photo, they look a little wilted with the heat, but they will be fine with some watering.
A little further up the garden, we have the pond, and growth is exuberant with lots of plants. I think the bark mulch we put down last year has really helped keep weeds down and reduce the amount of watering we need.
And speaking of growing, this year, I have been trying to grow a few new things for the garden. So far, they all seem to be doing well with plenty of leaves emerging; I'm just waiting for the flowers to bloom. The lily is called ' Star Gazer' - pink, the begonias are 'Sunray'- peach/lemon and the dahlias, 'Banana Latte' - cream, and 'Pretty Woman'- pink.
Another new project has been the jute string and bamboo cane trellis to grow my peas and sweet peas along. I shall make a few adjustments for next year, but I like the idea of my veg and flowers growing up together. I will let you all know how that works out later in the summer.
Inside the house, my patience has finally been rewarded with the orchids starting to flower again. It has been over twelve months since this last happened, and I had almost given up hope. However, over the last few weeks, I noticed new growth on two of them, and this morning the first bud has opened. I am hoping for more flowers in the coming weeks.
Here in the UK, many areas are going to be very hot next week. Stay safe in the heat if that applies to you. If you are getting a cooler week, may it still be a good week for you, whatever your plans.
Your garden looks to be thriving. I love all the greenery at this time of year, it's all so new and fresh looking. I'm afraid I may be to blame for the heatwave, I've been praying for good weather with Daniel and Jasmine's wedding taking place later this week, I wasn't hoping for it to be quite this hot, haha.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo. I hope the wedding goes well and Daniel and Jasmine have a wonderful day.
DeleteI love this time of the year in the garden. We have been eating outside for the last few days and it has been a real joy especially when we can eat food that we have grown ourselves.
Haven't we had a wonderful three day Bank Holiday weekend (well most areas of the UK have!).
ReplyDeleteIn fact it's been too warm and I've been making sure to make good use of garden shade to sit and enjoy a refreshing cuppa.
I did enjoy seeing all of your photographs, your garden is doing very well.
Enjoy the coming week.
Stay cool and keep hydrated.
All the best Jan
It certainly has been very warm this Bank Holiday but I have to agree, maybe a little too warm for comfort. Our garden is in full sun for most of the day so no respite. We are trying to add a few structures and more trees for shade. We are eating outside most evenings now , which is lovely. I think the weather will be changing towards the end of the week here so I will enjoy each day as it comes.
DeleteTake care in the sun. 😊
It all looks wonderful! We are having a lot of rainy days lately.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We are having a few days of extreme heat weather here. Fortunately it should cool off again by the end of the week. A little rain would be much appreciated by my plants but they will survive and recover quickly.
DeleteJust beautiful! Everything is just lovely! I have always said the Brits just have away with growing pretty things and creating beautiful gardens!! I know going outside must bring you many smiles:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jennifer. I know that I am very blessed to enjoy this wonderful outdoor space and it does make me smile. I just need to keep on top of the weeds that seem to grow twice as fast as everything else.
DeleteSome very green and lush areas Bev and gooseberries growing nicely..I'm waiting patiently for my orchid to flower, its taking its time!
ReplyDeleteThe gooseberries look as though they might be the best crop we have had in a long time.
DeleteI had almost given up hope with my orchids- now I have the one that is flowering plus three others putting out tiny green shoots. I need to be more patient.
Love your pond area, it's so natural.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I do love the pond area. It is very easy to look after now that it is established and it just needs a quick tidy now and again. Ther are just a couple of places that still need plants but overall I'm happy.
DeleteHow lovely your garden is. Lots of your fruit and flowers are at the same stage as ours. We are inundated with foxgloves at the moment. Glad your indoor Orchid has come into flower again, we received one as a gift early last year and it flowered twice and then lay dormant until a month ago. Take care in the warm weather:)
ReplyDeletePlants can be so surprising can't they. I had almost given up hope with the orchid. I do love foxgloves but I have to be quite tough with them and move them when necessary.
DeleteLooks like the weather is going to cool off by the end of the week but we are all safe here and trying to stay cool - hope you are too x
Despite the temperatures, your garden looks lush and green. And the pond area looks fantastic. Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jules. So far everything has survived the very hot spell of weather we have been having this week but I am keeping a close eye on things. The pond is a lovely tranquil place to spend time and enjoy the moment. Take care x
DeleteWhat a large garden. I love that you have so much planted.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and for your kind comment.
DeleteHi Beverley, really really really love your garden and outdoor area. My goodness. Super duper peaceful space.
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