Thursday, January 22, 2009

Specially for B

Photographs of my garden can be selected to show it at its best - this is definitely not what RM and A saw when they viewed the garden by dim torchlight one freezing January evening. The plants are the sort that have taken to their habitat and thrive in spite of sporadic care - the sort of care that happens when I am on holiday.

A view of the back of the garden from the house - late summer - the lawn has a natural look! Frank says its green - what more do I want from a lawn?

This is the best of the apple trees - its totally organic and pest friendly. It must be about fifty years old and every year it produces a bumper crop of Bramley cooking apples. Every year we think that it is making its final effort. The apples are very good quality and non-squeamish neighbours and friends help us to get through them. The garden birds supplement their diet with the apples we leave lying on the grass.

The Stargazer Lilies - they didn't get staked this year so they're leaning against the trunk of one of the apple trees. Their heady scent dominates the garden for the few weeks they are in full bloom. These are reminiscent of RM's wedding bouquet.
Distant Rudbeckias framed by the branches of an apple tree.


When we returned home from the USA a friend
presented me with a penstemon - note its name.
She said 'I saw this and thought of you'
It was planted it with extra care - note the anti-slug defences. Maybe the plant is susceptible, maybe not!
Two views - close up and in situ.



This is definitely a stochastic corner with room for planted and self seeded - also the bird bath without water.
Springtime - one of the tidier borders because of the woodchip mulch.
April is apple blossom time - for a few weeks the garden looks very pretty.

I hope you enjoy the photographs. It does give a small idea of what the garden is like at the most colourful times of year and I think it does provide evidence of the non-manicured method of maintenance - time for that when I retire.

3 comments:

Bernice said...

Yes, the Stargazer lily does bring back wonderful memories -of when I first met you. Great pictures. When I post garden pictures, especially before and after it is more for me than anyone. But family and friends can see what I am doing.

Good job with the blog!

Valerie said...

A beautiful garden - and I can vouch for the wonderful flavour of those organic apples!

Anonymous said...

I hadn't heard of the anti-slug properties of eggshells. Do they release some chemical the slugs don't like, or can they just not slide over all these shell pieces?