What's Looking Good in July 2024

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  1. daisym

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    Sorry! Don't know why the photos repeated.
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Had a bit of a smile to my self in the park this morning a semi wild area where I planted one small plant on a mole hill nearly 20 yrs ago.
    This is it this morning.

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      Lovely park for walks with Ben. I can't tell what the plant is ... but it looks great.
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      It's nice park we are lucky to still have it.
      The plants are a type of Silphium but can't remember which one.
       
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        Not heard of it but just been researching ... very interesting. Lots pf info, including ...

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

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          I was under the impression the one I planted was a N.American prairie plant.
           
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            • pete

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

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              I remember now I got the seed from Chilterns and I really wanted the compass plant, sounds a bit interesting but it was out of stock at the time.
               
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                Summer has arrived.

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                  Some photos from earlier in the month:
                  Hydrangea
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                  Penstemon
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                  Bergamot outshined by foxglove and bird's foot trefoil
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                  Buddleia with not much sign of butterflies so far
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                  Was hoping to get a few more good photos but its been a bit overcast a lot of the time and even the one video I posted from this month in the garden has not got much sun. Typical Irish summer so far.

                  Happy gardening!
                   
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                    Begonia Sutherlandii
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                      It must like that type of soil @simone_in_wiltshire but I've got light loamy soil, and I also tried them in pots with compost but they always die.
                      Never mind, I shall admire everyone else's :smile:
                       
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                      I’ve got dry sandy soil here @Michael Hewett and almost gave up on growing Heleniums until I got a tip that they don’t like their roots to dry out. I’ve added a couple of mulches of organic matter over the last 12 months, plus some bark, and I water if there’s been no rain for a few days. So far so good :).
                       
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                        Sadly, my Semprevivum is flowering. It is big and very dark red colour, but has now gone pale and pushed out a handsome flower. It will then die but the pups look strong and will hopefully continue the cycle.

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                          I lose Heleniums here, even when in good sites - ie raised beds [with improved clay] to help drainage. I don't think they like being too crowded, but I also think they don't like the wet cold we have. They certainly don't get dry at the roots here.
                          This made me laugh the other day
                          An odd place to grow a buddleia, you might say, and you'd be right, but it isn't a planted plant as such. I often use the cut branches from spring pruning as plant supports.
                          This one was put in last year, to help with the fennel that's in there, and has decided to flower :heehee:
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