What's Looking Good In August 2023

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  1. pete

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

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    Yes I thought it was quiet,:whistle:
     
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      Hands over your ears now! :roflol:

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            I haven't posted many either! I've been using my mobile phone to write on the forum recently & I don't keep many photos on it. Almost as soon as I take them I upload them to my computer & erase them from the phone. Anyway I find it difficult to add photos using the phone as it is very difficult to see the photos before uploading them.
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              Here are a few from the balcony:
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              Tomato 'Gardeners Delight' Flowers on balcony 9th August 2023 001 (Macro).jpg
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              Fuchsia 'Garden News' flowers on balcony (from outside) 10th August 2023 001.jpg
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              Unnamed Fuchsias flowering on balcony 9th August 2023 002.jpg
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              Fuchsia 'Garden News' flowers on balcony (from outside) 10th August 2023 002.jpg
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              Variegated Geranium 'Occold Shield' on balcony (from inside) 9th August 2023 (Macro).jpg
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              Variegated Geraniums 'Black Prince' on balcony (from inside) 9th August 2023 (Macro).jpg
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              Geranium (Single, red) on balcony (from inside) 9th August 2023 (Macro).jpg .
              Variegated Geranium 'Madame Salleron' on balcony (from inside) 9th August 2023 (Macro).jpg
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              Variegated Geranium 'Vancouver Centennial' on balcony (from inside) 9th August 2023 (Macro).jpg
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                Waiting to be rehomed from our nursery area. These will find a home in our garden.
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                And this
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                (we lost 37 Hebes in the freeze that were growing in the garden but all twelve in the nursery area outside survived!)

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                No buds were open yesterday but they have really got going today
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                Cosmos are coming on well
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                And bees think so too :)
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                This double is looking good
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                  Photos 2 & 5 are of my standard Fuchsia 'Garden News'. as 2 branches got broken off it's now a horizontal standard! The 2 remaining branches point one to the left & one to the right! :rolleyespink:
                  The photos are taken from outside of the balcony & therefore the branches can't be seen.

                  I have another 5 or 6 plants of this same Fuchsia - they were grown from the "pinchings" (possibly a made up word! :rolleyespink:) of the standard while I was training it! I'm in the process of rooting more cutting from it - from the branch that broke off a couple of week ago.
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                    Banana's in Woking, seem to attract wasps too.
                    Totally surprised as i didn't think they fruited in the UK, Also as I'd transplanted the Banana clump the winter before last to this new location.
                     

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                      Hi Stuart, very impressive! Whatever you do, if @pete tells you that the plant will die after fruiting, don't dig it up! Kentish man he speak with forked tongue! :roflol::roflol::roflol:
                       
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                        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                        That looks like a musa basjoo, not an ensete.:biggrin:
                         
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                          I wish i could help you Pete, its got 4 main stems, only 1 is fruiting. The Fruit stem comes out the centre so its likely that stem may not produce leaves next year.
                          Come first frosts i'll chop off all the leaves to about4/5 ft stems and wrap with straw/bubble wrap/builders 1 ton delivery bags etc.
                           
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                            Ipomoea cairica (Ipomoea palmata) has its first blooms ...
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                              Sweet peas and others:
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                                Watsonia Pink
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                                Crocosmia "Honey Angel"
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                                Myrtus paraguayensis this name is wrong, plant exists the name doesn't. except on the sellers website. Burncoose have it as Myrcia laruotteana paraguayensis; which according to Kew Plants of the World is a synonym of Myrcia selloi, hurrah a name probably correct. However neither Hillier eighth edition, or Trees and Shrubs Online, or RHS have any record of it.
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