
In our wild garden, and wild it is at the moment, I’m finding that everything is green, beautiful shades of green, but yet there are some colours to be seen too. I haven’t had much time, and less inclination to garden in the past few months and now everything has overgrown. But it’s beautiful, and there has been a lovely crop of very yellow buttercups in what is now a small meadow rather than a small lawn, I’ve really enjoyed that sight. The Californian lilac has also flowered in a pale blue. And the wild foxgloves that self-seed every year are in full bloom, a beautiful shade of pink.
I like the garden to be lush, and to have secluded spaces where I can sit on the old bench, or totally in the back under the oak tree and surrounded by nettles and foliage of montbretia foliage not yet flowering, protected by the sheds from the cooling wind. I often pick this spot for breakfast on fine days, the sun is only just hitting that spot then and it’s a lovely light. The old bench under the hawthorn tree is another one of my favourites, but I have to watch it as it is the domain of the sparrows and there are often droppings from above, not so nice in my tea.
I am not seeing many pollinators in the garden this year yet, probably because the weather has been rather unpredictable, I’m hoping they’ll come soon. I’ve seldom seen the garden so lush, or else my memory is failing me (which I doubt}. The month of May is of course the most beautiful month in Ireland, and often one of the warmest, not so this May, in fact I’ve had to light the stove today. Probably June will be better.
I’ll let you have a stroll through our garden for now. Enjoy!














Bright beauty of buttercups (Ranunculus)

Foxgloves (digitalis purpurea)

Californian lilac (Ceanonthus)
I hope to be back to my regular blog contributions, there is a lot of material which I can develop and plenty of photos to go with it. As I get used to the changes in my life I’ll get inspired again to share some of the beauty of Ireland, and of my past and future travels. And I look forward to interacting again with the blogs of all my friends and followers.
Lush and lovely! π
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Thank you Eliza!
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here in the northern part of the province of Alicante, we can just dream about ‘green’.
sooo dry π¦
enjoy, thank you for sharing the green.
christine, friend of josephine
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I can imagine Christine. It must be the feeling I used to get after a couple of months in lovely hot India.
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You garden certainly is lush. There’s nothing better than sitting in the garden.
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Thank you, yes it’s so peaceful π
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Suddenly all is bursting with life. Same here, too
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It’s amazing every year again and again isn’t it!
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A wonderful what wild garden i love it
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Thank you MaryLou, very happy that you love it.
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Funnily enough I was thinking today everything was looking so green. Lovely images
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And after the latest rain it’s going to get greener again I think!
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Hey hey tanteke,
Wow wat allemaal weer zo mooi & fris in uw tuin. Het ziet er heel gezellig uit, waauw Chique !
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Dankjewel Chandler, ik vind het reuze fijn dat jij me een berichtje stuurt. Hartelijke groetjes.
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That really is lush and green!
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Yes and green being a colour easy on the eye, it’s a peaceful space.
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That looks very beautiful. Our garden is also very green and until recently I have also seen few pollinators. In the last week there have been quite a few small bumblebees especially on our cotoneaster.
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That’s nice Philip and a beginning. The weather is still quite cold here too and they won’t come out in their number until warmer.
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Beautiful pictures. I’m looking forward to seeing more garden photos.
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Hi Julia, thank you, gardens are ever changing aren’t they, and we are never done with them, such joy π
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The photos are really lovely. It all looks so lush after a summer of rain! thanks for sharing.
Ann Crowley
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You are very welcome Ann, thanks for you comment.
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