My very small garden is purely ornamental so no fruit or veg.
If you like butterflies you must put up with a few caterpillars.
I like perfect symmetry but Mother Nature has other ideas. The shady border has plants which struggle on the sunny side which needs more attention (going out with watering cans is tedious). The shady side largely looks after itself.
If a plant is happy it can go berserk, doubling or more in size or height. They need space to grow. I have overplanted my borders (trying to create a mini Sissinghurst on a pocket handkerchief) with too many different plants but at least it keeps the weeds down - it is impossible to be completely weed free.
I am inherently lazy and prefer to sit about with a cup of tea and a book rather than to actually work in the garden. I've never liked extreme heat so this summer has been difficult. Therefore shade is needed - my new build has very little. I will have to put in pergolas (which I adore) to help achieve this. I'm not looking forward to this extra work and expense but - you get out of gardening what you put into it. Your efforts are so worthwhile - then you sit back with your cup of tea and admire your handiwork. Mother Nature does the rest.
Good Morning Monday 29th June 2026
