It’s sunny! The sun has come back! I was worried there for a minute. How is your garden? Did it benefit from all the rain?! Everything looks lovely and lush in my little cottage style garden.
I have finally planted out some annuals and while I wait for those to impress me, I’ve got some perennials in flower and one or two surprise self seeders. Although it’s all gone a bit straggly over the years, I still love my garden space.
These alliums have all collapsed now. They looked very proud of themselves when they were at their peak.
The honeysuckle has never looked so good. It was all lopped back two or three years ago and it has done it the world of good. The colours are looking super tropical!
I’ve got a thing about blue flowers. I love them. The more intense the blue, the better. Speedwell en masse is terrific but just look at that anagallis! It’s wonderful. That’s one I planted last year. I did a test between shop bought seeds and collected seeds. Um, I have no idea which this is. Sorry. It wasn’t a very good test. It could even be the survivor of two summers ago when my mum brought me over three plugs from Sarah Raven. It goes nicely with the double petalled feverfew (there was a rogue one that cropped up years ago, I made sure to collect the seeds and now there’s tonnes of the stuff).
During the first week of June, my rambling rose was phenomenal. It was huge! Of course, it was battered by the rain. It is no longer as happy as this.
The rain also quashed the lupins and enticed slugs and snails towards my hostas. The peony has been dead headed. I might chop back the whole lot as it’s drowning a geranium. I’ve done some weeding, which has made it look less tatty than this.
And then there’s the veg. So much purple stuff this year! I’ve been watching the dwarf french bean flowers come out. We have baby beans! But it is the purpleness of the flowers that puts a smile on my face. So much prettier than runner red or the white of the usual frenchies. I’ve got purple mangetout too! The packet says shiraz, which makes me want to drink wine. The flowers are beautiful although they’re more Audrey 2 than sweet pea. There’s no smell either but I hope that their fragrant sisters willΒ soon get a move on a do some growing. I cheated and bought a pot of ten sweet pea babies. I’ve always grown them from seed in the past but completely forgot this year.
It’s all kicking off now so I dare say I’ll be back quite soon with yet more pictures of plants. See you soon. X
Beautiful Rosina, mine on the other hand is full of weeds but in my defence I can’t get out to it with the bloody miserable weather π
One woman’s weeds are probably another’s paradise!? …Maybe :/
Haha, sorry. ;p
Always love your garden Rosina! π π
Thank you! I’m running out of ways to talk about it!! π
Ha ha!- Just keep doing what you’re doing and the photos can also speak for themselves! π π
All those colours are beautiful! So many flowers π
Thank you! You can never have too many flowers! π
Lovely pictures of your garden- I love the honeysuckle one against the blue sky xx
Thank you! I’m just wondering when people will get bored seeing the same garden over and over!! π
Your garden looks stunning – there’s a definite purple theme going on there! πjust beautiful thanks for sharing π
For my garden I like purples, blues, pinks with a little bit of white thrown in. π
Sounds perfect to me π
Oh, I never get bored of your garden! I love how you mix the pretty stuff in with the useful stuff… So post away!
Thanks! That’s good to know. I’m still learning but can’t resist pretty flowers. x