WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN MAY 2018

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  1. Snorky85

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    Thanks @longk I realised that as soon as I posted :snorky:
     
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          Rosa 'Crown Princess Margereta'

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              Just showing off my oriental poppies which opened this weekend!! :snorky: And the erysium is looking lovely too.

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                IMG_20180526_181333_145.jpg IMG_20180526_181333_140.jpg Blue Moon and the beautiful orange rose that I can't quite name...chetwizle/ chewitz/ chewits/:heehee:anyway, something like that!!!
                 
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                  Rose arch in full bloom; wish I could get a picture to do it justice.

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                  For the first time ever I have a hosta that hasn't been completely ravaged by slugs :hapfeet: Though it is completely smothering it's poor fuschia neighbour instead...
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                  Geum labelled as Mrs Bradshaw, but looks far too yellow for that to me.

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                  Saxifrage "Strawberry Creme"

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                  Unknown dianthus

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                    Rosa Malvern Hills
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                      Now is the best time for rhododendrons, but such a short flowering season.

                      Our big tortoise shell one which dominates the back end of the garden, is making its presence felt.

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                      Our new clematis from Taylor's are making the effort.

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                      This rose on the patio gives good value, three stages of colour before it completely fades.

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                      These Phlox on the rockery have been in flower for over a month now.

                      When I built this rockery I arranged the rocks like strata, lines of them in more or less parallel a few inches apart. Trouble is you need an awful lot of them.

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                      My wife doesn't like this rose, she says red roses remind her of funerals. But I like it so it's in a tub against the party fence of our drive, with other roses which are out of favour.

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                      This is our Sambucus.,

                      We've had it a number of years, but it always lived on the patio. It's pruned right back each year.
                      It was getting a bit crowded on the patio as we'd bought for more roses to bring the total in ceramic pots to over a dozen.

                      But in March we moved it here to replace a little Salix tree that inexplicably died.

                      It's shown its appreciation by coming on in leaps and bounds, it's now over six feet tall. The flowers will follow soon.
                       

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                        :wub2: mate and how come yours survived well :scratch:
                         
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                          IMG_2300.JPG IMG_2299.JPG I'm so pleased with my iris & clematis Rebecca
                           
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                            Your clematis is a lovely colour Beckie and I like how your growing it :thumbsup:...I always think Iris's look so very fragile :love30:
                             
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                              Oriental poppy "Patty's Plum" seedling
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                              A couple of geraniums
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                              Incarvillea delayvii
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                              This is the first Buddleja to flower this year. The others lost their flowers to the two cold snaps.
                               
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