It is fair to say that due to the severe drought, and my health challenges over the last few of years, our garden has been very neglected. Since we put in a water tank this winter I have found a renewed enthusiasm for making our garden beautiful again. It is extremely slow going - most projects in my life are as I continue to live within the constraints of my fibromyalgia - however I am enjoying a few small victories in the garden. Each one inspires to do a little more work and make more improvements.
Here's some pics of our new vegie patch - these were taken 2 weeks ago so things have grown quite a bit since then.
We have planted tomatoes, corn, beans, snow peas, lettuce, capsicum, broccoli and cauliflower, cucumber, parsley, basil, chives, oregano and rosemary. We're already enjoying the herbs and hopefully there will be a lot more to sample by Christmas.
The strawberries are protected from the birdies :)
That's the newly planted snow peas (above). The kids love eating these so it will be great to have them home grown.
Thought I'd share a couple of other pics from the garden. This is the glorious bottle-brush out the front of our home. It really is at its peak at the moment.
I planted my very first roses in the colder months this year (see them along the front of the garage there?)
I'm happy to report that the very first flower has appeared and I am super excited. I can see how people get so obsessed with roses. This variety is called "Paul Bocuse" and it has delicate apricot coloured blooms.
Since I took this photo (above) the flower has opened up considerably and it is just as divine as I hoped it would be when I ordered my bare-rooted roses from the Treloar website. I'll take some more pics when I get a few more blooms.
The English lavenders are about to bloom and engulf us with their heavenly scent.
And I'm already enjoying the fragrance of the neighbours jasmine wafting over the fence.
There really is such joy to be found in the creation and care of a garden. It's a simple pleasure I'm rediscovering. Hope you're having a wonderful weekend. Call in and visit again soon. Love Anita. xxx