I’ve been sharing Tales From the Garden with you all season long, mostly on Thursdays. So far, the “tales” have been of the micro variety . . . a surprise amaryllis or my gnome overalls, for example. Today, I thought I’d go for a macro post instead . . . and show you the whole of my garden (or, at least, a lot of it).
It’s actually . . . kind of hard to take photos of my garden, as a whole. I mean, it’s a lot. It covers a whole lotta ground in my very oddly-shaped and hilly backyard. It’s nearly always partly-sunny and partly-shady, which doesn’t usually make for great photos.
But one day late last month (just before the painters arrived, actually), I was wandering around the yard with JoJo, and it was an overcast day, and I took a bunch of photos . . . trying to capture a “sense” of my garden, as a whole.
The garden wasn’t exactly at its peak (that’s June. . . ), but it wasn’t fading yet (like it is now). And there are weeds. Because there are always weeds. With such a huge garden, and with only one weeder (that would be me), it’s always a whack-a-mole situation out there. C’est la vie.
This isn’t . . . all of it. But maybe it will give you a sense of things . . . here in my garden. Where there’s always work to be done. And always things to overlook. Luckily, this patio . . . is awfully comfy – and always in the shade, come afternoon and evening!
These days, my garden is making the shift to its fall self. Still lovely . . . just in a different way. Not so lush. More subdued. I’ll share more garden tales as the fall days unfold.
Thanks for visiting.
Enjoy your day!
That is a lovely garden tale! It would be wonderful to sit on that patio or on that shady swing with you and enjoy it in person. Maybe someday!
Your garden, at least through the camera lens, looks so peaceful and my eyes just don’t see much wrong (no weeds) with the lush green that feels cool on my skin even though I’m far from it. Your patio looks inviting and like a perfect place for a glass of wine at the end of the day.
What a restful place to be. I loved the “tour” and got a good laugh over Whack-A-Mole. Yes, we play that game here too.
So peaceful and green. Lovely.
It looks lovely! I think there’s something about the fact that you can never be truly finished with a garden. You can spend hours working in it and come out the next day to find weeds that have sprouted overnight. It’s a metaphor for life, in a way — always a work in progress.
Your garden is beautiful and a wonderful place to hang out and relax. I’m so glad to have been there!
Oh Kym! Every single photo looks so inviting and calm and pretty and green. It is obvious that you really love gardening.
So lovely, Kym. What an inviting space you have created! (and wow, what an enormous yard!!) I feel guilty that my postage stamp sized yard is not nearly as well maintained… ok… maybe 3 seconds of guilt, lol!
I would love a shadier yard… we have full-on sun most of the day and this time of year the burn out is pretty bad. (Although we did get some nice rains over the weekend… but really, once it gets past a certain point, rain really doesn’t help much)
That’s a beautiful, peaceful back yard!
Gosh, Kym. Looks more like a beautiful park!
What a beautiful garden. Weeding is eternal. I try to keep up for awhile and then about the first of August, I begin to think of the weeds as ground cover. Wishful thinking but why not?
I’m going to bookmark this one for calm … or inspiration! it’s lovely, Kym, thank you for sharing!