Sometimes when I look at photos of my garden I think, “Hey, that looks pretty good.” This isn’t one of those times.
I don’t know why, but it seems that for all the work I’ve been putting in, the flowers just aren’t cooperating. Things don’t look as full as I want. The grass isn’t green and lush. I’m dissatisfied. It’s just not…enough!
Perhaps it’s because all of these photos were taken around June 1. This is the second month of this year’s marking time in the garden with a monthly overview shot of the potager. May’s photos are here. Maybe things will get better. But the point of documenting is to show warts and all. So here goes…
The naked spot in the potager is where the ‘Speckled Trout’ lettuce was just pulled up. I found that it bolted more quickly than the other lettuces. The rest of the lettuce is still doing well—‘Red Sails’ and the heatwave blend from Cook’s Garden.
Next to the mimosa tree limb trellis I’m giving some yellow pear tomatoes a shot, despite the past fusarium wilt problems in the potager. They are supposed to be resistant and I haven’t grown them in this spot before. I’m fully prepared to yank them out if they look sick.
The herbs are healthy, although the cilantro insists on bolting after about five minutes of heat. I still need bedding plants for the borders but haven’t been able to bring myself to choose from the measly offerings of annuals at the garden center. *snore*
We have been enjoying the new, cleaner look of the tree line from the back patio. In fact, the tree guys have been out doing some more edge clearing so that we can now see the trees for the forest. I’ll have before and after photos at some point.
There are a couple of cute little details. The ornamental oregano is a new plant for me this year. This one is Origanum rotundifolium ‘Kent Beauty’.
And, given how partial I am to chickens, I think the little chicken form covered in hens and chickens is adorable.
I will work on being less critical, less persnickety and just enjoying the small bits of beauty.
P.S. You can click on the photos to see a larger version.
Your Potager is so charming…love how well divided everything is! Aren’t the ornamental Oreganos lovely…I have one (can’t remember the name) that has the loveliest dark purple blooms in summer.
Robin, it all looks very nice and peaceful. I’m with you on the annual choices at the garden centers… boring!
I’m having the same feeling yet your garden is still a lovely sight to behold. Especially nice touch of hens and chicks
Hi Robin,
Loved your post…gardens are real, not just the pretty photos we all post, although yours always seems to look lovely!
Love yellow pear tomatoes and love your
hens and chicks…I want one lol
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Your garden is lovely. So nice and orderly.
Your Potager is beautiful. If there are warts I couldn’t see them.
Your potager looks lovely and the hen and chicks topiary is delightful.
I’m all for the idea of concentrating on the nice things (not what needs to be attended to….)
I loved your pictures and how neat your pottage looks with the picket fence and well laid out beds. The chicken with hens and chicks made me smile. In all, your garden is lovely.
Yael
This does look great. My mum and dad are going to love these pics when I show them
It is my first time here. Great garden,I love the chicken’s idea. Lovely.