
It is just a few days short of midsummer, and at four in the morning the light appears on the horizon. Equally at eleven thirty in the evening there are still streaks of light to be seen in the western sky. Summer is moving along smoothly even if the weather does not always help to remind us of the ‘lazy summer days’ of the past. We accept that, no two summers are alike and this year we have a cool one with a few days here and there of stunning sunshine. It is then that we think we are living in a paradise here in West Cork!
Meanwhile there is a lot happening in the garden, albeit slowly.

There are corners in the garden that are special, that remind me of older, walled-in gardens, these areas give a lot pleasure and it is nice to quietly take some time to soak in their atmosphere. As well as that I am mindfully creating such areas, they don’t need to be large, just certain well placed plants or items can work to create such views and feelings. Here are a few.
And more regular features in the following photos, the garden is coming up to its most mature time.

Spiraea a japonica 
Oregano, Sage and Lavender 
Several types of mint


Lots going on here, while the lavender has become woody, it is still giving plenty of flowers

The Hydrangeas are doing great and plenty of flowers are budding while the Azalea has just finished its bloom.

Some salad greens coming on 
Calla lilies grow extremely well here

Rhubarb among last years gifted roses and garlic in a tub 
Marigolds and a young Calla flower

Daphne will bloom soon 
This Houttuynia was doing poorly, but picking up.

Salvia viridis 
Montbretia


While observing our garden I came to the conclusion that what grows best are the different herbal plants and the wild plants. Some of the vegetables do well also, for example last winter’s kale and chard did extremely well, those not eaten became gigantic plants in the end and I left whatever was still there after the winter go into flower early in spring to provide food for the bumblebees. A beautiful yellow show it was. I cannot seem to grow beans, no success at all, but leeks do great every winter. Lavender does marvellous too.
A little catch up on the shed restoration. Brendan, the man that has been helping us did great work but has not been able to come for several weeks now and so the work has been stopped for a while, hopefully next week that will get moving again. I am still determined to finish this project before the end of summer. It is funny that Pinterest keeps sending me ideas on how to build my potting bench, a subject I was exploring recently. Well, I am a bit of a dreamer too and I like to look at ideas, partly for inspiration but also just to dream…..and Pinterest is great for that.
Wishing all my dear friends, family and followers a blessed midsummer time, and I hope to connect soon again with all of you.























































































































