Everything in the garden is rosy

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Everything is going well or perfectly.

John just got a promotion, the kids are doing great in school, everything in the garden is rosy.
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Often appears as...

  • everything in the garden is rosy because
  • to say everything in the garden is rosy

Usage tips

Idiomatic

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Figurative Meaning

The phrase is not about real gardens or roses; it's a metaphor for things going smoothly in life or a situation.

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Despite the economic downturn, for Claire, everything in the garden is rosy since she won the lottery.
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Positive Connotation

The phrase has a cheerful, optimistic tone; use it when you want to express positivity.

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He just got married and love is in the air; everything in the garden is rosy.
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Not Literal

Avoid confusion by remembering the phrase is used figuratively and isn’t about actual gardening successes.

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Since all her children graduated with honors, everything in the garden is rosy for Mrs. Jones.
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