I bought some apple mint last year. The pot I wanted to put it in had something else in it, and while I was waiting to transfer it, I forgot to water it. It shrivelled away to crispy brownness. And I thought I'd achieved the dubious honour of killing mint. Wrong! The mint was tougher than I gave it credit for.
I also failed to empty the pot and put the "dead" mint and its soil on the compost heap. It's just as well I was so lazy in my gardening. Without any further watering from me, during a wet patch in spring the mint revived. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's now thriving. There's clearly a lot less of it than there was before I forgot about it. But it has survived, and I'm confident it will be thriving by the end of the summer.In other news in the garden, my apple tree is having a bumper year. After a crop of just 5 apples last year, this year we have this many:
I'm fully expecting the tree to decide it's worn itself out again next year and to give me another crop of just five, but for this year it's apples galore.
I planted quite a lot of sunflowers this year because the seeds were near their use by date. My first one has just opened.
It's a pretty short, skinny one, but I have a taller, fatter red one just coming into its own.
The garden as a whole is full of things growing. There aren't as many bees as I remember, which is strange, as I have more wildflowers than ever. Perhaps they're on holiday. The crew of sparrows that spends most of its time in my back garden disappeared for a while but has returned. I was very relieved to see them back. Despite the racket they make, constantly shouting cheep at each other - or maybe even because of it - I had missed them a lot.