Our lawn is looking good. Dug the whole damn thing over (by hand) in Jan, mixed in a load of sand and compost, dug the whole lot over again, top-dressed and seeded it (thank god we only have a small garden!). Now we finally have a lawn that's a lawn to be proud of, instead of a dandelion plantation... Very glad I put all that sand in to improve drainage - we're on solid clay here which doesn't drain at all, but it's been raining hard for 2 days now and no sign of waterlogging, so that's worked out well.
Nose-wise, we're doing good. The weigela and lilac have long since come and gone, and the philadelphus has just about finished now, but the night-scented stocks are still going strong (they've been out the last 2-3 weeks and show no sign of fading), the lavender's in full bloom and the buddleia is just coming out too. Honeysuckle is disappointing though - didn't prune it this year and as a result it's looking distinctly sickly with hardly any flowers. Looking forward to our ceratostigmas coming out - no scent, but gorgeous blue flowers. If the summer's nice, we might get lucky and get a second lot of flowers on our little lilac (macrophylla lilacs flower twice in a good year).