Everything in the garden is lovely/rosy British proverb negative spoken language
everything is satisfactory, is going well, or could not be better:
She said everything in the garden is rosy but it is rumored that she is diving deep into debt.
I doubt that everything in the garden is lovely for them. They pretend that they have a happy marriage.
Used to indicate a speech that can give listeners encouragement or confidence.
A compliment given to a girl, lady, or female animal
Everything in the garden is lovely was an early 20th-century catchphrase originating in a song popularized by the English music-hall artiste Marie Lloyd (1870-1922) and is used as an expression of general satisfaction and contentment.
In a bad situation, the worst possible outcome will always happen
That one subject i didnt learn was put on the test. Bread always falls on the buttered side i guest.