What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. Cjt2014

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    My lavender in the front has good green shoots looks nice and healthy, have had a good show of Lupins so far but they go over so quickly.:)
     
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    I love Iris foetidissima (Stinking Iris) Jenny. Self seeds readily and can produce subtly different babies. Here's my first of the year...................
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    Some more Iris;
    Chuffed to post another photo of I.japonica ..................
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    These are all unknown as they were here when I moved in....................
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      Ooooh...:wub2:, what a wonderful collection longk,
      quite a handsome acquisition all of those,
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        That's very kind of you, merleworld, but we have another six or seven lilacs around the garden so we shall think of something else to replace it. :dbgrtmb:
         
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        • longk

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          A few more;

          Lysimachia punctata.....................
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          Commelina coelestis (alba)..................
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          Phygelius "Funfare Wine"...................
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          Salvia microphylla..................
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            Looks good :dbgrtmb:

            Our lysimachia isn't even showing buds yet!
             
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            The L.nummilaria is only just budding up..............
             
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            Deciduous Azalea 'Denny's Rose'

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            Escallonia 'Donard's Pride'

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            Peony 'Sarah Bernhardt'

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            Mini Rose which was given to me last year as part of a gift package when I left my old job. It was white last year but has bloomed pink this year.

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            Rosa 'Teasing Georgia' first bloom this year

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            Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll' is going great guns

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            Philadelphus 'Virginal' just about to burst into life

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              Rosa Mutabilis

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              Rosa Lady of Shallot

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              Rosa Sceptre'd Isle

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              Rosa Gertrude Jekyll

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              Lewisia Little Peach

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                :) Peony........Bowl of Beauty.

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                  I have a problem corner where nothing I plant grows & so Ive just tagged it as the "wildlife area" where I leave all the woody rubbish & old logs for the insects. I might be on the right track, as Ive noticed Ive got "Lords & Ladies" appearing from nowhere, & the ground elder is struggling !

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                  I kinda like things that just appear & surprise me .. in a good way.
                   
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                    That's what gardenings all about, Nick!!! Having a "wild life" corner is always a good idea and I have one down by the pond.:snork:
                     
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                      I've not had a chance to spend time in the garden the last few days but I managed a photo through the kitchen window.

                      After a wet and cloudy afternoon the sun just came out as it was starting to set. Taken at 8.50 p.m. Ten minutes later the clouds came back.

                      The hose is out because we still need it for watering as we haven't had much rain.

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                        Two thirds of the way there for my grassless 'lawn', haha:

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                        Charlotte potato flower:
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                        A tad warm today in the chilli house:
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                        Honey Bear Squashes went in yesterday:
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                        Salvia 'Purple Volcano' by the bird bath:
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                          Hahaha ... brilliant deflection of "What's looking good in June" :) Let's see some spuds :) :)

                          I've got some of those. They look just like that. I wondered whether they were worth the effort of growing them ...
                           
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