I am trying to tidy the garden up. We are a bit tight for money this month and I want to plant lots of bulbs. Instead I am tidying and keeping busy, let's be honest the garden is a weed haven and a total mess so I have a lot to do. Clearing this border however I have made a very important discovery. That mint is trying to take over the world, one border at a time. Two years ago I planted out a very sad and mainly dead supermarket mint plant. I did not think it was going to survive or the consequences of my naive action. It did survive and it did grow and grow. I then cleared the border down that year and the next it came back stronger. This year it was at its finest. Now admittedly I did just let it grow. The children loved the smell as did I. They were picking it, making mud pies with it, it was a source of fun. Then the flowers came out and the bees and pollinators were in heaven the whole border was alive, I had to keep it. I have now dug it u...
I have a summer annual border on the allotment every year and the insects love it - I do as well.
ReplyDeleteI really hope it works. If it does opens up this one to have lots of fun with
DeleteIt's just a lovely time if the year to get out and work in the garden. Love all the blossoms too 😊 Good Luck with your plans!
DeleteI love it as it's not too hot and so much going on and it's coming to life fantastic to see
DeleteIt's been lovely to get out in the garden. Bet this will look lovely. We are watching grass grow literally as got rid of gravel for grass! xx #thatfridaylinky
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect time for gardening fab post http://www.diydaddyblog.com/teenage-love-break-up_22/
ReplyDeleteAw that's lovely that you and your boys garden together, I'm sure it's going to look great! I have never gardened before but it sounds like it could be a nice experience to do with the kids. Thanks so much for sharing with #StayClassyMama!
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