What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. Kristen

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    Hopefully it's not "cusses" :heehee:
     
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    Only when I have to cart away the prunings in the autumn. :rolleyespink:
     
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      Another bulb planting opportunity ARMANDII :ideaIPB: :biggrin:
       
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        Tradescantia Bilbo :biggrin: my whites just started flowering too :hapydancsmil:
         
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          Stunning pictures Bilbo, Shiney and ARMANDII :dbgrtmb:
          Shiney I will not be posting pictures of my baskets after seeing yours :wow:, I obviously need to get a better shoe horn :heehee:.
           
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            Or a bigger basket? :heehee:
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              Looks like a Health and Safety risk to me! :heehee:
               
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                The size of her watering can has always bothered me ...
                 
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                    Always, Simbad, always!!!:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                     
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                      Paeony 'Sarah Bernhardt' 002.JPG
                      And this is my white one ARMANDII the red petals it the centre do fade after a day or two.
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                      Climbing Rose 'New Dawn'
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                      Dianthus
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                        More lovely flowers Simbad, not looking as tho you need to get the machete out just yet! Here's the photo of my small Iris. She grows about 18 inches tall. Thought the flowers were darker than they are but still a very pretty maroon and normally generous with the numbers of flowers. Doesn't need for it to be too damp to grow well either.Let me know if you like a bit. Picture 015.jpg Picture 020.jpg
                         
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                          Hi Simbad, do you know the name of it???:scratch::snork: I always seem to find room in the borders for another good Paeonia!:heehee:
                           
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                          A wander around the garden yesterday brought me this colour.

                          One of the Clematis on the inside of the Trellis Entrance.
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                          and this one is ready to open in the Ivy hedge by the pond.
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                          One of my favourite climbing rose [Masquerade] which is around 30 years old and still going strong
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                          One of the Clematis mingling with the Ivy hedge by the pond
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                          Astrantia "Large White"
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                          Honeysuckle growing up the side of the Arbour
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                          Perennial Poppy "Popeye"
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                          One of the characteristics of the Teasel [which I grow in the borders] is that it provides a well of water for the passing Bees and other insects.
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                          Alliium
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                          Lupin raising it's head above the other plants in the border
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