An escape to France
I have to be honest here; our month of September has been extremely busy, but unfortunately, it was not in the garden. We headed over to France to enjoy a two-week road trip in our Polestar 2 EV.
We had an incredible time touring from Calais, through the east of France, down to the Côte d’Azur and then onto Provence, before heading back north again through the west of France. You can catch our adventures on our sister website, Our World for You.
This sadly meant that our garden has been slightly neglected for a few weeks; however, we ensured that a few of the essential tasks were completed before we went.
I must mention our spring purchase of Verbena Bonariensis, it is an amazing plant and is still in full flower. We’ll definitely be purchasing more.
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What we’ve been up to in September 2025, Our Garden for You monthly roundup
In the garden and on the websitePrior to us heading off to France in early September, we had a high-level plan of a few things we wanted to achieve before we left.
One of which was pruning our six lavender bushes, and another was to move our seven chilli plants outside, which must have been a shock to them as they have been sheltering in our conservatory for the last few months.


However, planning a two-week driving tour, which includes staying at nine destinations, takes time to organise.
Whilst driving around Southern France, it was lovely to see that a few of the sunflower fields were still in bloom, even if they weren’t blossoming at their full potential.
Unfortunately, we missed the lavender fields in full flourish. However, we will rectify that issue, as we have decided to visit Provence next year in mid-June/early July. I can’t wait.

We’ve now picked most of our fresh chillies and frozen them to use over the coming months. I also think it’s about time that we bring our money trees inside, as the first frost is probably only a couple of weeks away.
We’ve also been weeding our Cottage Garden bed and planted out about fifteen foxgloves and eight aquilegias, which I sowed from seed. These should have been planted earlier, but I don’t think they would have survived the hot conditions, as we have a hosepipe ban in place.
Achievements for September 2025, Our Garden for You monthly roundup
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Lessons learnt & mistakes made
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