It’s the weekend! I’m so happy you’re joining me for some coffee and conversation. Can I get you some coffee? Or tea? How is your week so far? I just started a three week long vacation. It is slightly shorter than usual, since I took some extra days off for school during the spring semester, and I will take some more days off for school this fall. Three weeks is still plenty! I am so grateful.

Are you on vacation? Have some time off this summer? The photos in this post is from a visit to my allotment garden this morning. There is always things to do here and it is never finished, a constant work in progress. I love it!

I am trying to show the allotment form different sides, it can look so different depending on where you stand. This is the main garden. The main garden is at the back side of the allotment, but there is also a smaller front side, that I rarely show. I will work with the front garden this coming week, and share some photos from it later on.

This is on the left side, in the middle of the garden area, where I planted an apple tree a few years ago. It gave us plenty of apples last year, but this year some deer chewed on many of the branches and I had to perform some “emergency surgery” on the tree. It looks like the tree is going to make it, but I don’t think we’ll get any apples this year. That’s ok, many of my friends have apple trees and I will not be without apples in the fall.

My garden can look like a mess at first sight, there’s som many things growing in each bed. I am using companion planting as a way to deter pests. Sometimes I end up having (too) many companions. Companion planting is planting two, or more, different plants next to each other to help each other. For an example, there’s currently some aphids on my roses. I treat it with soap water that I spray on them. To avoid aphids in the future I use companion planting and will be planting chives under my rosebushes. Under the plum tree, also prone to aphids (not this year) I am planting a variety of herbs, including basil and lavender. The smell of chive, tagetes (I use tagetes frequently to deter pests), and herbs with a strong scent disorients pests and masks the scent of the crops your growing that are sensitive to pests. This is organic pest control. Many of the organic pest control plants mentioned also attract an abundance of pollinators like bees and butterflies, a win/win.

Do you have a garden? If so, what is growing in your garden at the moment? If you don’t have a garden of your own, perhaps there’s a nature area or garden that you like to visit? I’d love to hear about it! Can I get you a refill on your beverage?

This post is part of the weekend coffee share. Thank you Natalie for hosting the weekend coffee share!

Maria

6 responses to “Weekend Coffee Share- July”

  1. Some tea, please! Your garden looks so green and growing. That pest control is very interesting. Have you used it in the past or is this your first year? I have tomatoes and herbs growing in the backyard, but flowers are my passion, and most of my beds are dedicated to them. However, if my yard were sunnier, I would grow more vegetables.

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    1. Some tea coming right up! Thank you :) I have used companion planting as pest control for many years. A lot of experimenting, learning by doing and reading/observing what other gardeners are doing. Tomatoes, herbs and flowers, that sounds wonderful! Perhaps you have used companion planting (herbs/tomatoes/flowers) as pest control for many years as well, without even knowing it :)

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    Hello Maria,
    Your garden is beautiful and so bountiful.
    We have a small garden attached to our house. At the moment we are picking rocket, spring onions, so many courgettes, lots of herbs and this morning we emptied out just one of our potato sacks. We were pleased with the crop it gave us, we even had enough to share some with an elderly neighbour. Lots of things still growing, a very exciting time of the year.
    By the way I live in North Yorkshire.
    Enjoy your holiday.
    Linda
    Sent from my iPad

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  3. I’ll try some tea, please. 😊 I would love to see your garden in person, Maria, it always looks so tidy, the grass always well cut. Those pesky deer, I suppose you would have to put a tall metal fence around the tree to save your apples. Enjoy your three weeks off, so wonderful! 🙏🏻🥰❤️

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  4. The garden looks great – so much good growth!
    Three weeks – enjoy!
    We have friends and family in town this week, great fun, and all going to the rodeo. And, for this week, I think it’ll be sunny, which is perfect.
    Enjoy your weekend!

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  5. Happy vacationing! Being retired, it is always ‘vacation’ for me. 😁
    I’m down to the last harvests of peas (which I blanche and freeze daily) and leaf lettuce. Zucchinis are forming and growing fast (its been really hot!) and the garlic will be ready soon and maybe some first onions. The beans, cukes and squash are coming along, too.
    My poppies look like yours and the echinacea, cleome and zinnias are starting to bloom. Lots elsewhere in various gardens like astilbe, goatsbeard and daylilies. Hurrah for summer! :)

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