We are sitting out this heat wave, I do a bit of gardening first thing, I water later in the evenings, I have a lance on my hose, its a longer pole with spray at the end, allows me to water the base of plants without bending, this is when I am most grateful for a small garden. These roses are stunning, they change colour as they open, I cut it back last year so the flowers are lower. They hide the gap between the fence and garage, by the end of the summer they will reach the top of the fence.
I adore this bed, just 3 years old, these fleabane daisies are a froth of colour, the aquilegia behind are new this year, four plants, I'm happy if they propagate and I have loads more, my snowberry plants (2) are slowly growing and will fill out in time, my astilbe is in the middle and should shoot up soon.
I love pots you can give plants the correct environment to grow, Kirts grass hair is better than I imagined, I do like to have a few pots displayed together. Just a few of the pretty flowers here in our garden.
I will trim our olive tree, its full of blossom and getting bigger than we want, another tree we both love, we have had this tree since 2019, I feed it once a year and clip it often.
Another loved plant is my pomegranate, I started a seed way back in 2017, its been in this pot since 2022, it was moved to behind our seating last year, I've stopped clipping it and would like it to grow higher, its not a tree. I do have herbs in pots at both ends of the seating area.
We did not see daughter and little ones on Tuesday, they stayed home, where they could play inside in the cool, George was going to have a sleepover, but he's not sleeping well, so we postponed it, whilst sad not to see them, we understand their welfare is always most important. I found sitting outside under the parasol with the slight breeze best, the morning temperature was 29°, as it got hotter we later went back inside.





I love Kirt's new hairstyle. Looks amazing, as does your pomegranite bush and olive tree. Our olive tree is a bit straggly. I think we should have clipped it more as it was growing. Not sure if it's too late to do so now.
ReplyDeleteI clipped my olive hard early last year, it does look better now. If you keep it watered it will be OK to clip now, just take away allbthe thinner bits.
DeleteAll looking so fresh and healthy. I'm impressed with your pomegranate and feel inclined to try growing one myself. It's very satisfying to grow something like that from seed.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're staying cool, or trying to, anyway! Your olive is much bushier than ours. Ours is rather lanky, but we've never trimmed it, which is probably why. (Oh, just read the top comment about the same issue! I'm glad we're not the only ones! LOL)
ReplyDeleteWe are doing a similar thing to you. Carrying out necessary jobs first thing or later in the evening and the rest of the time just trying to find a little shade.
ReplyDeletePhew it has been so hot hasn't it!
ReplyDeleteYour roses are lovely.
All the best Jan
Everything looks so lovely. Like you I am trying to get things done in the early morning, but I may have to venture out and give my newly potted plants another drink later tonight.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.