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.
Said when one is looking back on something enjoyable or worthwhile in the moment that it was happening even though it was impermanent
The party came to an end, but it was fun while it lasted.