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Challenge

challengeOur new garden is a blank canvas. Except for the plants we took from our previous garden it is empty. Although, that is only the case if you ignore the knee-deep weeds that have been enjoying the undisturbed soil. Again, soil might be a bit optimistic. At the moment we’ll have to deal with rock hard clay. In a couple of weeks we’ll get some help from a professional gardener who will do the really hard landscaping and then it is up to us.
My fingers are itching to dig in, I have been designing and making plans all winter. Not long now!

Reflections

July and August are such great months for the garden(er). The results of all the hard work back in spring are on display and it is time to sit back and take it all in.
It is also the moment to evaluate the effect of all combinations and see what is worth repeating and what could be improved on next year.
The dahlias once again are a big success and keep on producing wonderful flowers.
dahlia

Unfortunately most of the sunflowers got eaten by slugs (grrr) and they did not manage to shine like they did last year. And once again I completely misjudged the amount of space certain plants need. My tomato jungle is joined by a pattison forrest which does not seem to stop growing and the undergardener is only just about tolerating them creeping over the border-grass boundary.

And I vaguely remember planting phlox, picked up at a plant swap earlier this year, somewhere in the garden this spring. I gave up on it, thinking it also fell victim to the slugs. But to my great surprise it stuck its head up through the crop canopy, right next to the tiny apple tree which is also swamped by the tomatoes.
jungle

Next year we definitely have to change something about the way we grow the runner beans. The garden fence is a handy help for them to climb onto, but perhaps it is just a little too adventurous and not very practical to get a ladder to pick the beans from the neighbour’s tree.