What's Looking Good December 2022

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  1. Balc

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    I was outside on the balcony for about 10 mins this morning but before I was frozen solid like an ice lolly I managed to get a few pictures
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    I'll save a few for another day!
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    • Upsydaisy

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      How lovely @Balc ,what a cheery outlook you must have.:)
       
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        You have a colourful winter garden @Upsydaisy :smile:

        Your pansies are very pretty @Balc :smile:

        Is that Fuchsia Thalia @pete, it's lovely for December. I could never keep that one so gave up on it.
         
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          So much still going wish I had deadheaded my dahlias I stop mid October thinking the frost would have them by bonfire night , frost has got one dahlia but the others are fine.

          I were going to ask the same thing as Michael , have you manged to keep that Fuchsia overwinter @pete ? I got some in a pot , even cutting have failed last time I tried years ago.
           
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            @Balc that's a lovely display
            @Upsydaisy you still have a lot of colour going on.
             
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            • pete

              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              @Perki and @Michael Hewett yes it's Thalia, must have been growing in for 30yrs, refreshed with cuttings obviously. I have managed to hang on to it as it was given to me by an old lady who had to move and couldn't keep it. So it has a story.

              In Blue Peter fashion here is one I did earlier, dry off cut back hard and forget in a dark corner.
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              I've noticed fuchsia mite on it for the first time this year.
               
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                I hope it doesn't kill it for you @pete. I'll have to try growing it again to see if I am more successful, we had nearly 200 varieties at one time but Thalia was one we always lost..
                 
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                • pete

                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  I'd send you a plant Michael but with the mite problem it probably wouldn't be a good idea.
                  I've got a spray that might well sort them out, I didn't use it this year because I only noticed them in September and spraying didn't seem worthwhile at that late stage.
                  In hindsight I might spray now.
                   
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                  • Victoria

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                    The Brugmansia is filling out nicely and the Poinsettia can be seen starting to colour up in the background ...
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                    The Portuguese Lavender is starting to bloom ...

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                    • pete

                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      That brug is enormous Victoria. :dbgrtmb:
                       
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                        That it is Pete ... we try to keep it so we can walk under it into The Jungle Room. It is hard to breathe around it due to the scent!
                         
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                          Thank you all for liking my Pansies! :) I have more plants this year than I have had for many years! I just hope they all survive through to their main blooming period in April/May. I'd almost stopped growing them due to various pests & fungi but I hope they do better this year.
                           
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                              A lot of things are hanging on - just!

                              The Cobaea has survived the second frost

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                              Winston Churchill isn't fully hardy but has survived many years in a pot under the pergola
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                              We still have a fair amount of apples hanging on, eaters and cookers, although all the leaves have gone
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                              There was a cold wind blowing and I didn't notice the dead flower before taking the photo :doh::heehee:
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                                Some Hebes are coming into their winter blooming
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                                As is the heather
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                                As are others
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                                Even some rhubarb is trying
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