A wander around my garden

Our garden this year has taken a bit of a back seat with everything else that’s gone on, and with the warmer weather, but a few bursts of rain and it’s (thankfully) bouncing back, and growing some more, so today I’m sharing photos from my garden this month.

The herbs that I bought from RHS Hyde Hall in Essex in July are doing well, especially the mint - I clearly need some warmer weather back, as I’ve mojitos to drink... 

herbs gone wild

We’ve been treated to some pretty looking berries this year from the Chilean potato plant, usually the plant is tamed way before the berry stage, but not this year.  I’m hoping to buy a new garden ladder, and this is one of the plants I want it for so I’m holding out to use it for that. The berries have brought increased bird activity to this part of the garden, some of it unwanted, “fighting” pigeons anyone? They’ve also encouraged smaller birds, blackbirds, tits and robins, which have all been welcome, so I’m thinking there has to be a happy compromise for next year.

berries on the chilean potato plant

The ferns are looking a little crunchy, but no less pretty, especially against the slate.

ferns and slate

Our honesty plants are also doing their thing, helped along I’m sure by the weather. I liked how these look already, and the detail that my iPhone has picked up.

Honesty

Our lettuces are basking in the sun, and have mostly repelled the slugs and snails. We need to get on with eating it though, as I’m sure there’ll come a time when it’s a race between us and the mollusks.

lettuce in pots

My outdoor tomatoes are ripening, and with regular feeds the greenhouse tomatoes are coming on nicely. I know our tomatoes are usually later in the season, with our north facing garden, and they’re getting there, and are well worth the wait.

tomatoes ripening

Outside the greenhouse, the heucheras from dad are thriving and their purple leaves bring a different shade to our garden. 

purple heucheras

My succulent trug has got some invaders, but ones that I’m happy with as I think they’re self-seeded foxgloves, so when the weather is a little more forgiving I’ll move them to where I want them to grow as there’s nothing better than free plants. 

self-seeded foxgloves in with my succulents

There’s some rather large pears on our pear tree, and I suspect they’re as hard as usual, which most probably makes them cookers. We never get to find out as the squirrels forget this and either help themselves and have a bit of a nibble before moving onto something more tasty. 

One of the pears

The strawberries have, on the whole, recovered and they’ll be moving on again once I sort out new pots for my growing space. 

strawberry plants

The olive tree has recovered with some lush green growth over the frost-tipped leaves, so that’s a relief. 

new growth on the olive plant

Elsewhere in the garden there’s a couple of clues that autumn’s not too far away.

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More berries, this time elderberries, but just look at the vibrant stems and the sedums. They’re not yet turning pink, but I don’t expect it will be long.

sedum head

What are the signs that your garden gives to let you know it’s preparing for autumn?

A cautionary tale: Box caterpillar

We've been on box-watch the past week or so and keeping our fingers crossed that the pesky box caterpillar we spotted on one plant didn't migrate to our other topiary balls.

It's a case of so far, so good.

This is the third box bush, the one that's most visible from our patio.  There's a few singed leaves, but given the weather we've had it's doing quite well.

BOX NUMBER 3

BOX NUMBER 3

The next box bush along, is topiary ball number two and in between this and the one above is the pot of white agapanthus, still just about in flower.  It's browner than the one above, but is greener than it has been over the past few months.

BOX NUMBER 2

BOX NUMBER 2

And then there's the box plant that we spotted several box caterpillars on:

BOX NUMBER 1

Yes, we took drastic action!

As you can see from the photo below, it really didn't look very healthy at all.

THE UNHEALTHY LOOKING BOX NUMBER 1

It was full of these pesky little critters.

ONE OF THE CULPRITS - BOX CATERPILLAR

Who are clearly greedy souls. 

Our plan is to remove the root from the plant that we've disposed of, but that was proving trickier than we thought.  Looking back we realised that the plants have probably been in these waist-high pots for the best part of fifteen years, so I suspect it's quite comfortable.  It'll be interesting to see just how large it is, and as you'd expect I have a plan for unearthing the root and I'm hoping we'll get that put into action in the next week or so, weather permitting.

When the pot is empty, our longer-term plans include replacing it with a fern that we hope will like the position in the garden alongside the conservatory.  We'll need some pot juggling too, as with two box balls and two pots of agapanthus, the single fern will need to be in the middle.

The remaining box balls have survived a couple of weeks since box-watch started, so I'm hopeful our drastic action has helped.

Fingers crossed.

Post Comment Love and Blogger Showcase 24-27 August

Hello there and welcome to a Bank Holiday edition of #PoCoLo - this week the linky will stay open for an extra day, closing at 11pm on on Monday so there's a little bit more time to link up, as I'm sure you've got plans. I'm hoping for some sun, but well, it is Bank Holiday after all...

If you were here last week it was great to see you, if you're new here this week *hello* and welcome to our weekly linky.  Once again I'm joined by Suzanne from Chicken Ruby who's co-hosting with me while Morgan is on her holidays, so do please also pop over there to say hello.

We spent last weekend in Norfolk and after the quilting magic that mum told me about a couple of weeks ago I duly took my 2.5" strips with me aiming to cut them into 2.5" squares, all thirty three materials.  And I did, you might have seen that in my post from Mondayand later this week my very own piece of square perspex magic arrived in the post from mum. I'll need this for cutting out the background squares, so now I'm all set.

a perspex 2.5 inch template, which was a real help cutting out my quilt

It's been a week of long work days and I'm starting to feel like I'm making progress, but I also know that I promised to be kind to myself this year and I need to practice that more again especially when it comes to leaving work.  Once again I'm toying with the idea of going swimming, which is a bit weird as I'm not really a swimmer, but I do have a new swimming costume that wouldn't show me up.  I probably should sort out some kind of goggles though as contact lenses and swimming pools don't mix do they?

You might have already realised but I'm looking forward to the Bank Holiday and an extra day off, though of course we've jam-packed our weekend as usual with a visit to family, drinks with friends, plenty of gardening and if we're lucky with the weather a picnic in Greenwich Park listening to a jazz band, what are your plans?

Blogger Showcase: Ffion from The Untitled Blog

1. Who are you? 

My name is Ffion, and I currently live in the UK. I have a blog on tumblr which includes a number of my interests, such as writing, photography, advice, or all my thoughts. 

2. How did you discover blogs/blogging?

I discovered blogs and blogging at a young age byy watching many many YouTube videos, or reading online.

3. Why did you start blogging?

I started blogging as a way to express my interests. I see it as my little corner of the internet!

4. What do you find most challenging?

I think bloggers don’t necessarily get the recognition they deserve at times. So it’s always difficult to get recognition for your favourite blog posts.

5. What is your favourite topic to write about?

That’s a tough one! I love all my interests, but photography/writing definitely has to be my top go to.

6. Are you blogging for fun or do you have goals?

It’s important as a blogger to have goals. Goals give you something to strive for. But I don’t forget how much I enjoy it, having a genuine passion for this is something I always keep in mind.

7. What is your favourite thing about blogging?

My favourite thing about blogging is definitely meeting friends and amazing people.

8. Have you ever attended a blogging conference and if so, what did you think?

I’ve never attended a conference but would definitely love to.

9. What are your 3 best posts?

3 best posts. Hmm. Definitely my photography posts.

10. Describe yourself in three words!

Caring, kind, compassionate.

11. Are you a tea and biscuits or coffee and cake person?

Tea and biscuits all the way.

12. What's your idea of a perfect night out?

I love nights out. My perfect night out would probably include, bowling and burgers.

13. Your perfect night in?

Nights in are amazing too. My perfect night in would be, a nice bubble bath, and a good movie.

14. What would your best friend/OH/mum or kids say is your best quality?

They would say that I have a compassionate nature to all.

Thanks Ffion!

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