What's Looking Good In June 2024

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  1. Punkdoc

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    Thank you for your lovely comment, @Busy-Lizzie it means a lot because we obviously share similar tastes, and I love both of your gardens.
     
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    • Pete8

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      My 3 blackcurrant bushes are laden this year.
      I've got 2.3Kg from about half of one bush so far - took well over an hour in baking sun!
      Pleased it's cooler today
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      A gift - self sown feverfew and thalictrum.
      They're blocking the path to my compost bins, but I'll take the long route for now and enjoy my gifts from nature :)

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      • Victoria

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        My Platycodon is blooming in the same pot on a pedestal since 2008 ..

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        I planted some Pink and White seeds around the pot last year but guess they did not germinate.
         
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        • Busy-Lizzie

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          Thank you @Punkdoc. Your opinion means a lot to me too. You worry about your garden because of your health but it always looks lovely in your photos.
           
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          I let this wildflower/weed 'Fox and Cubs' have the run of the place. I love it's orange flowers. I picked it up from a nursery in Rhayader in 2001.

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            I find it a bit distracting having this rose bobbing around in the wind and watching me work at my computer
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            The delicate colours of Salvia turkestanica don't show up in the phots
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            Annabelle is just beginning to turn white
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            Some hanging baskets moved into the shade during the excess heat in the sunshine so that we could water them in a bit more comfort as we have too much watering to do in the sun.
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            This has been flowering for a few weeks and seems to be very happy. Bought from The Range for £1.50 without a label
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            This one is only just starting to flower but will be stunning soon with what looks like hundreds of buds forming
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            Looks as though the buds, and leaves, are bugged - shall have to go and look and try and hose them off
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              Part of our front verge where some of the flowers are self seeded - smothered in red poppies last month
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              And self seeded in the driveway
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              And along the fence
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              Veronicastrum just starting to flower. The bees have found it but the butterflies don't usually arrive on it until it's in full flower
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              Nicotiana self seeded in one of our Hosta pots :doh:
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                This is another plant that has been, annoyingly, renamed. It is no longer Stipa but is now Nassella. They have also renamed Dicentra and is now Lamprocapnos :wallbanging:
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                Amaranthus p foxtail
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                Verbascum chaixii are now getting more flower and the bees have found them
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                Stachys
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                Leycesteria formosa
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                I call this Fuchsia 'dancing fairies' because it suits it
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                Francoa
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                Mallow
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                Oleander
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                • NigelJ

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                  Some stayed as Dicentra and some that ended up in Dactylicapnos such as Dicentra scandens, a lovely climber that has yellow flowers in summer, which is now Dactylicapnos scandens.
                   
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                    Lovely photos @shiney, thank you.
                     
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                      Looking good @shiney :smile:

                      Day Lily's are just getting going here :smile:

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                        Melaleuca rigidus/linearis, the most common Bottlebrush and the last of my 12 to flower.
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                        Salvia Icing Sugar always has a white sport.
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                        Last year's Nemesias, took a couple of nights of -6 and survived.
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                        Calla Picasso, first one to flower.
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                        Pollen free lily.
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                        Dwarf water lily in the barrel.
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                          I didn't hose off the thousands of white fly on the Clematis as, when I went for a closer look, there were dozens of ladybirds and their young crawling all over them. The larvae were much more active than their parents.
                           
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                          • simone_in_wiltshire

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                            I watered the newly planted plants and shrubs. Before, I had watched Allan Titchmarsh How to prune Deutzia on gardenersworld, and followed his advise by cutting off two branches which had flowered and were old. I learned that Deutzia gets flowers on new grow if like my ones are Spring flower shrubs. I still remember Dove saying that I shouldn't cut anything. Now I understand why she said it. I don't have a summer/autumn flowering Deutzia.
                             
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