Sunday, 8 August 2021

The Garden in July

For some reason or another, I haven't really felt like blogging.  I have been plodding away at the garden though and here are a few photos from July.


The front garden just after it has been mowed.


One of my new roses.


A beautiful lily in the pond


A poppy in the deck garden box


Realized there was an insect on it.


Petunias



Poppies


These end up more like weeds, but they do add colour to the garden.


Another one of my new roses.










Apricots in the front garden.  


They were delicious, but couldn't have been better...I had to pick the remaining ones early after a squirrel raided them one night!  Must make even better netting protection next year - they obviously came up under the netting cheeky little so and sos.



Another of my new roses.


Raspberries each evening for dessert.


Dalmation beans for dinner


More raspberries


Logan berries.  I have been freezing these to add to crumbles in the winter.

The weather hasn't been the best for gardening, but it has been brilliant for weeds and growth!  Have learnt a bit more this year about the garden and will cover some patches of ground next year to stop the weeds from coming up so quickly.  

I had a lovely little crop of carrots coming along, but something dug them up.  Grrr...

The compost bins need moving as although they were in the sun when I built them last year, for the crucial part of the year they are in the shade and so it is taking a V  E R Y   L O N G time for it to turn into compost.  I might invest in one of the 'hot' compost bins.

 

3 comments:

  1. Your garden is looking good..well worth the work!

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  2. The garden is looking lovely. Cold day here (10°C at midday) snow further south.

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  3. Serenata, the colour in your garden is amazing. It looks like your garden activities have been time well spent.

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