At summer’s zenith, my garden is emboldened with lots of hot hues, that liven up the borders.
Orange Day Lilies brighten this corner of the central bed:
Crocosmia Lucifer stands tall and proud behind Salvia hotlips, Geranium psilostemon, Rose “Paul Scarlet” and Fuschia. It looks well against the dark foliage of my purple Elder tree, while white Lilies emerge angelically from the front of the border:
Deep red Scabious, rescued at near death from a garden centre, are thriving and have provided me with lots of new offspring:
While yellow Lysimachia romp around a number of beds, and need regular taming:
This border also provides a home for some softer colours, including the blue of the daisy like Catanache caerulea, which were grown from seed:
Meanwhile, the tall stems of soft blue Verbena bonariensis shelter a cerise Geranium and dark leaved Heuchera. My flying goose sculpture seems to enjoy their company!
My red and yellow Roses are still delighting me with lots of fragrant blooms:
This year’s crop of Apples are ripening nicely, and I am looking forward to baking LOTS of pies!
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Ohhhh Brigid your garden is so delightful, love all the colors and the variety of flowers that you have, what a wonderful place to hang out at, just beautiful. ❤
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Thank you Masha. It has been a lovely summer with enough rain, so my plants are really happy.
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and we love happy plants 🙂
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Its a wonderful year for colour, isn’t it?
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It sure is Geoff. A gardener’s delight.
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Beauty at its best and your garden is so fresh with all their wondrous beauty, Brigid. Loved to see the apples too growing so well.
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Thank you Kamal. I get so much pleasure from my garden. It makes me very happy.
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Yes I can surely feel your lovely being there in the garden, Brigid. Welcome always dear.
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Beautiful, vibrant colors! The apples look wonderful too… and apple pie sounds like a great idea!
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Thank you Jenny. I love making pies and sharing them with family and friends.
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Lovely Brigid & home baked appple pie, yum yum 🙂
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Thank you Margaret. Apple pie is one of my favourites.
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Mine too Brigid 🌼🙂
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Ohhhh Bridgid.its always a feast on the eye…to see your garden…
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Thank you Mich. I am so glad you enjoy these posts.
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Gorgeous!!
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Thank you Jessica.
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You’re welcome. Love seeing your flowers. That’s what first drew me to your site a couple years ago. 🦋💕
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You have a lovely garden Brigid 🙂
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Thank you Arlene. It is my therapy.
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Glorious colours and beautifully designed – your garden delights every season Brigid
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Thank you Gina. I cannot imagine life without my garden. x
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Brigid your garden is so lovely! I love the layers of color and textures. I especially love the beautiful Scabious. 💗🌸
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Thank you Lisa. The Scabious is one of my favourites. I am so happy to see it thriving. x
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Absolutely gorgeous!! 💐
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Thank you Alexis.
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happy summer days to you Brigid and what an absolutely beautiful place to be, your garden is pretty and whimsical at the same time
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Thank you Gina. I love the wild cottage look. Sending you warm hugs today xx
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thank you Brigid, I spent some virtual time in your garden also imagining the sea close by, that was truly heart soothing.
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Lovely Brigid, the day lily and the lucifer are stuning. As is the Verbena bonariensis and the roses. I am in love with the deep red scabious- a definite must have for next year. Pxx.
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Thank you Paul. The scabious is very happy now. How is your garden growing? xx
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That is quiet the garden with a gorgeous riot of color. It must be heavenly there!
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Thank you Mae. It is my little oasis of peace.
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I want to sit in that chair, eat an apple, and read. Glorious!
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Come on over Jacqui!
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Your garden is looking gorgeous as always, Brigid! I love seeing how it looks through all the different seasons. There’s always something beautiful going on in there.
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Thank you Terri. It is much less labour intensive now the plants have joined up!
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I adore your garden Bridget it’s full of beautiful colours and inspires me to paint even more flowers 🙄 I feel the peace and love just looking at your photographs, thanks for sharing.🌹
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Lovely. I am glad it inspires your painting Elaine. x
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Your gardens are glorious as ever, Brigid! I love that geranium! I’ve not seen one that color!
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Thank you Jennifer. My geranium came from the gardens at Glenveagh Castle. I got a few unusual plants when I worked there.
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Beautiful garden and your post is as beautiful as your garden. I am inspired.
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Thank you Bella. I hope your garden is thriving too.
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thriving with weeds.😅 did a clean up last weekend for a bit.
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Our apples are looking promising but the pears are the poorest crop ever
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I have a smaller crop of apples than last year, which was a bumper crop. I guess trees need a wee rest now and again Brian.
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Brigid, you’re a natural with gardens … this is a show-stopper! 😀Gloroius colours and it looks so dreamy. So happy for you and your heavenly haven. As for those apples, wow! The pies will taste divine. Wishing you a wonderful and relaxing break! Xx
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Thank you Annika. Really looking forward to taking each day as it comes…. x
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Your Garden looks stunning Brigid as always & those apples!
Have a lovely holiday, 😀
Bless you,
Jennifer
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Thank you Jennifer. I will do my very best. x
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Your garden is absolutely fantastic. Ma’am I’m a new one in the world of blogging. Please visit my blog & read my first post. I’m sure you’ll love it.
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Thank you Ram. Welcome to the blogging community.
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Most welcome.
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Now a days, I’m in love with blogging. my college exams are going on, but I still prefer reading blogs.
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Thanks ma’am. You liked my post. Did you enjoy it? What was your experience with the post.
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My family and I spent a summer in Ireland and it will always feel like home to me. It makes my soul happy to see it and read about it through your work!
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I hope you get a chance to return. We love visitors.
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I love warm colours, Brigid. Such wonderful photographs.
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Thank you Robbie. They are rather joyful and brighten up the borders.
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Your garden is stunning, Brigid! And nice apples – we’ve got one measly apple for two trees! 🤣 Darn deer! Next year…
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Thank you Amanda. What a shame for you but you will have happy deer!
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