Fill your garden with fragrance this June

Gardening is good for you, and so is smelling the roses. But it’s not just the roses, there’s plenty in our gardens that provide scent, and scent and plants sensory appeal should also be something when we consider plants for our garden, whether they’re flowers or herbs.

Plants evolved fragrant flowers to attract pollinating insects, rewarding them with nectar and pollen, and the scent is something we enjoy too. Research on floral scents highlights their benefit to both mental and physical health by relieving stress and depression.

Scent can also improve memory focus and wellbeing. particularly alongside other sensory engagement with plants and gardening activities. There’s a reason why lavender is used for relaxation - it’s been shown to lower blood pressure and heart rates to promote better sleep.

Aromatic rosemary though, keeps us alert, improving focus and memory. But scent can also unlock memories, transporting you back to a time or place in the past. So while we have scented candles, we should perhaps grow our own aromatherapy plants instead and enjoy the simple pleasure of filling our gardens with fragrance.

This is my new monthly linkup, where you can share your gardens and/or gardening posts (old or new) that complement the month’s theme. For June, that’s fragrance. The linkup will stay open all month, so pop back if your post isn’t published yet, and remember you can link up an old post too.

Did you know?

The Fragrance Wheel was developed by the perfume industry to categorise different scents, giving them a descriptive language they could use. Fragrance directly changes our mood too. Fruit and spice perfumes are uplifting and reinvigorating, while floral and rosy perfumes reduce stress and anxiety and promote mental balance. Fresh, green, herbal and citrus perfumes keep us mentally active and creative, while earthy scents can be comforting and nurturing.

Plants of the moment for scent

There’s scented plants for every season, including pot plants and cut flowers like sweet peas to bring indoors. Summer scents are particularly enjoyable while sitting outside and relaxing in our own gardens. Shrubs with highly fragrant flowers, such as the mock orange (Philadelphus) and lilac, or climbers like roses, jasmine or honeysuckle. Where we position our fragrant plants is important too, lavender and herbs are often close to paths, doorways and seating areas so we can maximise their fragrance as we pass.

Plant suggestions include:

  • Lavender

  • Fragrant roses

  • Mock Orange

  • Lilacs

  • Aromatic herbs such as rosemary, sage, thyme, lemon verbena and oregano.

My garden has many of these plants, and the jasmine especially provides a heady and welcome scent on those balmy summer evenings, and the scent alone transports me back to a holiday, many years ago in Seville. Where do your scent memories take you?

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Balls of flowers

Last week I promised you actual flowers for this Friday’s post, and here they are. They’re from inside the Great Pavilion at last year’s Chelsea Flower Show, I don’t remember which stand, but when I saw them as I was sorting through my photos I knew they were just right for this post. The bouquet or arrangement grabs your attention doesn’t it, but look more closely at the inset in the display base, and you’ll see a variety of bulbs that are in various states of growth. That’s the thing about bulbs, like seeds, they’re programmed to grow.

Looking down on a ball of flowers at Chelsea in 2018

The ‘ball’ above were part of a larger display that is way beyond my flower arranging skills, but let’s be honest, it’s a fairly low bar. Displaying the spheres on open shelving is an interesting approach, and one I like. The dangly bits in the photos are from the orchids, we’re used to seeing them curled up in pots.

An unusual way to display the flower balls

The pastel arrangement behind the spheres was huge, and goodness knows how many flowers it contains. It’s style is quite in contrast to the spheres, and I have to admit the one below with its bright colours is definitely my favourite.

Bursting with colour at Chelsea 2018

Flowers, really do just make you smile don’t they? These definitely do. Sigh.

Post Comment Love 31 May - 2 June

Hello there and welcome to this week’s #PoCoLo a friendly linky where you can link any post published in the last week. Both Morgan and I know you’ll find some great posts to read, maybe some new-to-you blogs too, so do pop over and visit some of the posts linked and share some of that love.

This week has been a week of push, push, push for me. Pushing to get things done, and pushing to fit much more into the time I have available. Three day weekends are great, but when they’re followed by a three day working with with at least five days of work squeezed in, pushing is needed.

But I think I’ve got there. Or as close as I’m going to get anyway. My out of office is one and I’m looking forward to some time away. Although checking the weather it seems that it’s quite warm in Portugal. MOH isn’t so good in the heat, but let’s hope that’s not something we need to deal with!

The photo for this week’s post is a delicate rose among plenty of greenery, it’s not my garden but it could quite easily be. In fact, I think I can almost smell its fragrance if I concentrate hard enough.

A delicate rose amongst greenery

Blogger Showcase: Benjamin from Grow With Less

You can read the full answers for this week’s Blogger Showcase over at Morgan’s this week, but before you go, let me share a snippet.

Benjamin is a 26-year-old Frenchman living in London, whose first blog was created to motivate himself to learn German by sharing his journey with others. His other blog, French Together, helps English speakers learn French was far more successful and ended up becoming his full time job. I was curious about some of our questions, especially the tea or coffee one, but I need not be worried as Benjamin says tea is his everyday drink, which keeps him focused and makes everything better. Phew.

Our list for future Blogger Showcases is bare again, so if you’d like to feature here then please answer our questions and get in touch with us. You can find out more on my PoCoLo page.

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