CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE. REPEAT IF REQUIRED.
As shown from the solanum and honeysuckle on the trellis, our front garden remained free of ash from next door’s bonfire,
and, although some the precipitation, such as this on the pulmonaria
and Japanese anemones, remains,
the fire has died down and we are able to see the garden views again, and beds like that of the Dragon are able once more to savour the sunlight.
This decorative dahlia
sharing the Oval Bed with orange hawkweed,
bidens, phlox, and rampant rudbeckia, basks in a more pleasant source of warmth.
Gladioli and sweet peas retain their pristine whiteness;
contents of the iron urn cascade over the Brick Path;
and these potted chrysanthemums enjoy the increase of light provided by the removal of the North Breeze jungle.
Splendid stinging nettles, like this one in Elizabeth’s Bed, are making their presence felt. They will have to go.
Little cherry tomatoes are ripening;
the grass looks lush;
and the Weeping Birch Bed,
Kitchen Bed,
and Rose Garden, fresh again.
Now, what do we have here? “Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home; your house is on fire and your children are gone.”
This afternoon we are on our way to Emsworth for a family celebration of Becky’s birthday. We will stay overnight and I will report on that tomorrow. It will be an Italian meal at Nicolino’s.
I’m glad your garden was not harmed by the smoke and ash. Absolutely beautiful! Enjoy your outing today. 🙂
Many thanks, Merril
Such a paradise of a garden.
Thanks very much, Steve
Stunning pictures Derrick.
Thanks very much, Miriam
Such a beautiful garden.
Many thanks, Rupali
Love that white and red Dahlia. Great placement of the mirror. Our ladybirds here in NC/USA are red with black spots. Interesting!
Most of our ladybirds are as you describe, but we are getting different combinations. Thanks very much, flower
Any time friend.
These ‘new’ ones are known as Harlequins. They’ve been getting commoner since the decline of the ‘traditional’ patterned ones, though it’s not thought they are actually displacing the ‘trad’ ones.
Thanks a lot, Paul. I hoped someone would know
A truly great garden blooms until the first snowflakes fall! It looks like yours is a truly great garden!
We hope so. Thanks very much, Diane
Beautiful, beautiful garden. And a very happy birthday to Becky!
Many thanks, Laurie
Everything is amazing and lovely! So much variety and so many colors! Love it
Thanks very much, Lynn
Looking good.
Those nettles remind me of my first painful introduction to them. Little did I know that wading through a certain field barefoot and barelegged was not a good idea …
What is going to appear where the burnt woodland was?
The buyer has plans for more trees and a landscaped garden. Thanks, Leslie
That sounds reassuring.
It is, hopefully
Derrick, in my attempt to reconcile with the recent acts of domestic terrorism in the US, your garden is a wonderful reminder of the beauty in diversity. Those among us who seek a garden filled only with white roses know not that our very existence rests upon such amazing diversity.
Thanks, as always, for lifting my spirits <3
That pleases me, Rosaliene. Many thanks
Happy Birthday wishes to Becky 🙂
Many thanks, Pauline
Rain rain go away…
I hope your ladybird elopes with our rain. Everything is now so wet here that the plants are rotting – even the grass on the lawn.
Thanks a lot, Bruce. May the rain cease, but you never dry up.
!!!!!
Happy birthday to Becky! I love the decorative dahlia!
Thanks very much, Jill
Derrick, my friend, I found Cynthia Jobin’s blog today. It isn’t gone. https://littleoldladydotnet.wordpress.com/ She tricked us! ~Ginene Nagel
Thanks very much, Ginene. I had a look. That is comforting. When I look at some of my older posts and see her face among the likes it touches me.
Another wondrous tour of your gorgeous garden Derrick, those cherry tomatoes at my favourite, so sweet and juicy, and your Lady-bug picture reminded me of a poem of mine where I gave The Ladybug a mention, “I’m Feeing”, haha giving myself a free Bug plug….
Thanks a lot, Ivor. Where’s the link? 🙂
Wow, what a paradise!!! 🙂
Many thanks, Natalie
The poem seems to have played out to its promise what with that fire next door. What a beautiful Decorative Dahlia that is!
The dahlia is called ‘Coup de Soleil.’
The decorative one, that is
Doesn’t that translate as “Sunstroke”?!!
It does, Paul
Many thanks, Uma
Those cherry tomatoes wouldn’t last long if I was around; they look delightfully ready for my attention
Thanks a lot, Brian
Wow! So beautiful. Have a great day. I write. I would love your feedback on my blog do check it out https://iamgayatriblog.wordpress.com
Thanks, Gayatri. Will do
The garden is, as always, stunning. The dahlia was my favorite. What a gorgeous flower!
Exquisite garden! I enjoyed the ladybird poem which is very British and apt to your post. I can’t help but think that a dragon had woken up from Jackie’s Dragon Bed and caused all the trouble! 🐉
Nice thought, Rose. Thanks a lot
Your macro shot is lovely. I love all your photos of course 🙂
So much beauty in your garden. How lucky to be able to enjoy it every day.
You had me at dahlias, Derrick…wow…my dad was a master gardener…his favorite flower was the dahlia…he called it a Man’s Flower. Your garden is always a joy to see.
Many thanks, Doodle
A garden of abundance! Beautiful Derrick!
Many thanks, Agnes
Oh my, the light….the colors…the textures. Serene and glorious is the natural world as seen and shared by you.
Very many thanks, Cynthia
Beautiful photos of the gardens. Your tomatoes look to be slightly ahead of ours. My favorite photo is the white gladiola.
Many thanks, Lavinia
Great photos – the garden is looking in tip top condition, allowing for minor ash deposits. 🙂
Thanks very much, Quercus
A beautiful garden and great photos. Thanks for taking me on a stroll with you.
Many thanks, Jerry
I loved the strange bi-colour Dahlia and the shot of the flower with the ladybird. I tell you, you really should present some of your closeups to NatGeo.
Many thanks, Geetha. Some day perhaps
Welcome Derrick 🙂
Witte gladiolen! Prachtig mooi, ik had ze nog nooit eerder gezien en Becky had alles weer schitteren in orde gemaakt, met héél, véél liefde en zorg … BEAUTIFUL!!! * http://www.friedabblog.wordpress.com * Amsterdam, 23-8-2020 * Cherrytomaatjes: Ik heb ze gejat! Heerlijk zoet, zo lekker …
Thank you very much, Frieda