Friday 10 January 2014

And How Did Your Garden Grow + poem


It is now well into summer and the new garden has done well in some places and not so brilliant in others. The Sweet Peas did not billow all over the top of the fence as I envisaged, the winds blew them around a bit and with the unexpected and welcomed rains they even picked up some mould. The lobelia have been brilliant as a fill in and I have cut some back to re-vitalise them to continue  flowering on throughout the rest of the summer.
 
 

Somewhere I realised that I could actually train the tomatoes to continue growing up and over the ceiling area and since this photo they have actually gone a bit crazy and out of control - lots of tomatoes though from only 4 plants. The cucumber and capsicum are holding their own.
 
 
 
And below here is a picture for my sister Diana - I have been collecting different colours of crucifix orchids and I already had a mauve, an orange and a red. Diana gave me a small cutting of a gold one and this is what it grew into. Now if the lemon one she also gave me will do the same......
 
 
And it is not February for a while yet but from previous experience....
 

Mid Summer

 
February arrives hot and strong
with a careless indifference
of anything newly undertaken
in Spring
 
your rose-tinted glasses burnt off
in the full day glare
and you’re made aware
of every project’s final result
 
- did you build the new deck
long enough, wide enough?
- did you really need
a new fence instead?
- did your garden thrive
just as you planned?
- did your Prince transmogrify
into a grump in socks and sandals?
- did you max-out your credit card
so you can’t buy any relief from fiery
February for another two weeks?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3 comments:

  1. The whole place looks lovely. Lobelia are always good as a fill-in plant, they spread really well and add colour both in beds and in baskets. Te orchids are beautiful.

    Loved the poem, it describes a February totally different to mine :-))

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    1. Thanks Mitchy re yr comment about the poem. Maybe August instead for you?

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  2. Love your post Lois. Bright, happy and with a great poem too.

    Our summer has been kind to us so far and I'm hoping it doesn't get too hot.

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