What's Looking Good in July 2024

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  1. Plantminded

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    Mine are crowded @fairygirl, another case of overplanting :), but that hasn't stopped them flowering. I think it's the wet cold over winter that could be affecting yours (another Goldilocks plant - wet but not too wet!)
     
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    Some views around the garden today.

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      Well I would say that our morning glory plants are looking good today. They are flowering with a lovely deep blue. BUT....they don't seem to be climbing this year. Don't know why. All the flowers are at the bottom. Strange.
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Are they setting seed, if so they might have just decided they have done their job for this year.:smile:
         
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        @pete No they have only just started flowering. So late as this seems to be the same with many of our plants this year.
         
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          Lovely pics everyone.

          Pink perfection lilly, the scent is amazing.
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            Yes I grew some of those, they are pretty much over now. I cut a couple to bring indoors and really appreciate the scent and I've got the last one in a vase by my shoulder right now.
             
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              Leucanthemum, this was a tiny plant from the Car Boot sale last year. 2024-07-27_08-39-12.jpg

              Sidalcea "Party Girl"
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              Borage
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              Two different fuchsias growing close together
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                Buddleia at dusk yesterday.

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                New fern frond emerging, distinctly bronze!

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                  Campsis radicans.
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                  watsonia,
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                  A bit of an oddity, Brachychiton acerifolius.
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                  Begonia sutherlandii.
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                  Sid the cycad showing off his new fronds.
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                    Another lovely day! The Platycodon looks a very bright white in the front of a sunny border. Platycodon.jpg PlatycodonFlower.jpg
                     
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                      Your brachychiton is looking great @pete . Any hints please? I have one from seed and it's a bit sad
                       
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                        My favourite bits of the garden in summer. This side's a 'work in progress' thanks to removal of the Erythrina x Bidwillii. Gloriosa rothschildiana going on the wall and Sesbania to replace the schezuan pepper.

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                        Sesbania...no thorns!
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                        The 'baby' palm seedling that a dear friend gave me from her garden. Um...best not to speculate what the roots might be doing to the pool!
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                        This bit is my favourite favourite :) Happy plants even in 39C...
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                        Ensete maurelli mk2 fighting it out with Clerodendrum, Hibiscus moscheutos, Colocasia and a rose that I didn't have space for anywhere else :biggrin:
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                          Is that Sesbania going to survive the winter:smile:

                          The Brachychiton is in a fairly small pot, been in it for years, I think it just flowers because it hasn't got enough root space to do anything else, gets put in the garage overwinter and left dry.
                           
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                            I was going to ask you that! :biggrin: Caesalpinia, hardy Gardenia, tuberous Begonias and Jacobinia all survive OK. It will benefit from the thick mulch that the Gloriosa will be getting....
                             
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