Today was even hotter than yesterday, so we began gardening early once more.
The sweet smelling rose Summer Wine shares the entrance arch to the Rose Garden with the white Madame Alfred Carriere.
One of the casualties of the recent gales was that a number of stems of the sturdy climber were ripped from their ties, and fell across the bed beneath it, seeming to form part of Festive Jewel. Although it then enhanced the bed, our task today was to prise it from its resting place and encourage it to rejoin its thornless French partner.
I was, of course, definitely the under-gardener in this project, essentially employed to hold the ladder and keep stems in place until secured. Not only that – someone had to record the event.
This is the final result. The Head Gardener assures me that all will soon fall into the proper place.
Naturally I took the opportunity to photograph other blooms such as Mum in a Million, gladioli Byzantium, feverfew, foxgloves, and Erigeron in the first of these images; bright red Love Knot and more muted Alan Titchmarsh in the second. The rose named for our popular gardening expert also appears in the final picture in the gallery.
Here is another foxglove for which species it has been a good year. Lidl name their plants quite simply – the second picture is called a white climber.
Special Anniversary appears in the background behind Absolutely Fabulous and a few aquilegias.
Other white roses include Jacqueline du Pré and Winchester Cathedral.
We inherited this pink climber towering above the Rose Garden Arbour, and Paul’s Scarlet which shares the Wisteria Arbour. Jackie planted the blue solanum.
Peach Abundance is in the Oval Bed just outside the Rose Garden.
A wood pigeon silently lurked in the shadows,
while the buzzing bee’s activities somewhat impeded the pruning operation.
The healthy buds of stems either broken or sacrificed to the secateurs found their way to the accident pot.
I had intended to continue weeding the brick paving later, but decided it was too hot and watch England’s football match against Croatia instead.
This evening we dined on oven fish and chips with onion rings and peas, to which Jackie added a pickled onion and I, cornichons with chillis. We both drank Salento Rosato 2019.
Thought England played well in their opener, bodes well for their progression., unlike the cricket team.
Agreed 🙂 Thanks very much, Sheree
Pleasure Derrick
I love your title for what was essentially a gardening post with great photos. Slainte.
Thanks very much, Pat. I’m pleased you appreciated that
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The garden is doing beautifully — but it’s truly a never-ending job!
Indeed, Janet. Thanks very much
Those roses are glorious!
Thanks very much, Laurie
The garden is looking better and better Derrick, beautiful! So much color and beauty. ❤️🇬🇧 Or is it Colour!
Thanks very much, John. From you, either spelling is acceptable 🙂
Thanks! I think it’s nutty that we speak the same language yet it is spelt differently here.
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Yesterday (Saturday) was very hot here, too, so I began gardening in the late afternoon. Today will also be another hot day.
Thanks very much, Rosaliene
glad the foxgloves had such a good year and love the series of jackie shots especially the one where the rose is hanging there with backlight! looks plugged in
I’m pleased you spotted that one – plugged in is a good thought, Yvette. Thanks very much
🙂 it really did stand out
Such a wonderful June garden!
The bee enjoying the rose is a tremendous shot
– and I love your Accident Pot; that sounds like it’s a Jackie inspiration! 🙂
It is, of course – but on this occasion I retrieved the buds for the purpose 🙂 Thanks very much, Emma
Jackie worked hard today! I’ll bet she will sleep well tonight.
I’ve been up an hour and she hasn’t stirred yet 🙂 Thanks very much, Liz
You’re welcome, Derrick. 🙂
Gorgeous photos today, Derrick. I always love to see Jackie in the garden. Fish and chips sound yummy!
Thank you very much, Jill
At least the footballers did better than the cricketers.
They did. Thanks a lot, Tootlepedal
Your roses are breathtaking, Derrick. I can’t get enough of these photos. The wood pigeon looks stern in black and white.
Thanks very much, Dolly
My pleasure, Derrick.
Summer Wine .. for you and Jackie ..
https://youtu.be/Bj6nhpC5Qbo
Thanks very much, Ivor. I think there is something missing here
Whoops .. It tastes good Derrick .. it’s a, Riddoch, Coonawarra, 2019, Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot .. 🍷🍷
Cheers 🙂
Another beautiful day in heaven 🌹 You two are a great team 😉
Thank you so much, Ribana
Why don’t Jackie’s arms look like mine after tying back those roses? I need to know her secret. I swear I need elbow to fingertip gloves but I’ve never seen them.
She did get one scratch. https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=gauntlets+gloves&adgrpid=56969670681&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhduv0L-W8QIVkgsGAB31pwETEAAYASAAEgJldfD_BwE&hvadid=259067626022&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1006634&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=9857898638936200429&hvtargid=kwd-314303247490&hydadcr=28151_1752779&tag=googhydr-21&ref=pd_sl_21vqliss4t_e
Thanks, Derrick. Why didn’t I think of the Internet? I just purchased a set of gloves and had them sent to the house of the friend I’ll be visiting in the states when I go in July.
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So much colour in your garden, Derek. Gorgeous!
Thank you very much, Jane
Jackie is a picture of intense attention and perseverance. She is quite the Plant Whisperer of the Garden. I was amused by the expression ‘under gardener’. You have produced photos of exotic flowers with just the right exposure and angles.
Thank you so much, Uma
If the heat keeps rising, we’ll be hearing of your sweet summer whines!
🙂 Thanks very much, Linda.
Beautiful roses.
Thank you very much, Chrissy
It’s high temperatures and high humidity for us. Been up early and working hard before the heat settled in for the day. And working in the evening with two hours of daylight left.
A good plan. Thanks very much, Mrs W
Thank you.
As I am no rose grower, I really appreciate the beautiful blooms in your garden and the work that goes into making them so. The title immediately brought to mind the song Ivor so kindly included in his comment. How fitting that you should end the day enjoying a rosé wine!
Thanks very much, Anne. I’m pleased you didn’t miss the rosé 🙂
Sounds like a nice day ♥
Thanks very much, Sonali 🙂
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The garden is looking really beautiful, so full of colour. It’s still a bit cooler up here this morning and it has begun to rain. (Needed)
Thanks very much, Sue. We could do with a bit of Yorkshire rain 🙂
Just in case of confusion, I meant your garden is looking beautiful – not mine! 😂
🙂 🙂
The flowers seem to fair better in the many-kinds-of-weather than we human-beans do! 🙂
Love the wood pigeon portrait and the buzzy bee capture! Wonderful! 🙂
That last photo is such a beautiful end-of-day photo! 🙂
(((HUGS))) 🙂
Thank you so much, Carolyn. What a good thought about the last picture. We both liked that. XX
So much work goes into keeping your garden so beautiful, but it’s good that you can take time from under gardener duties to make a photographic record. Beautiful photos. I like your header shot with the bee and rose and the light. And I like the scarlet flowers against the white wall.
It must be very hot for you to switch to rosé. 😀
🙂 Exactly. Thanks very much, Merril
The roses are gorgeous.
Thank you very much, Sherry
Beautiful flowers.
Thanks very much, Rupali
Such beautiful roses! Especially the peaches and cream colored ones! <3
Thanks very much, Cherie
You’re most welcome, Derrick.
The gardens look lovely under such tender, loving care! I am sorry the high heat and humidity are settling in, especially the humidity.
Quite so, Lavinia. We can expect thunder storms over the next couple of days. Thanks very much
It looks like a lot of work for a hot day. Glad you got an early start and stopped when you needed to. Holding the ladder, keeping the stems in place were surely a big help. And somebody’s got to record the event! Yellow roses have always been my favorites.
Thanks very much, JoAnna 🙂
Looking really gorgeous with all the roses. Your efforts are well rewarded, Jackie and Derrick. 😍
Thank you so much from both of us, Sylvia
Beauty everywhere.
Thanks very much, Leslie
Job well done! I throughly enjoyed strolling about your garden! Loved the bee shot! 🌹
I’m pleased you liked it, Mrs N. Thanks very much