What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. Lolimac

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    • simbad

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      I'll look forward to your pictures strongy, not something I've ever grown that'll have to change next year :heehee:
       
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        That' s a big'un Wo0!!:smile:
         
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          Hope my Sambuca turns out like yours Woo - only put it in this year so still quite small - fingers crossed!
           
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            You and me both Grannie Annie. :)
             
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              Mine are doing great but not as many flowers as Wiseowls! Really easy to strike cuttings, now have at least 15 so looking for places to put them all. Typical gardening problem ...feast or famine!
               
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                Some Digitalis;

                Digitalis x mertonensis...................
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                Digitalis parviflora...................
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                Digitalis lutea..................
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                A couple of Penstemon too.
                Penstemon pinifolius "Mersea Yellow".......................
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                An unknown Penstemon that was here when I moved in....................
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                Seed grown Penstemon heterophylus "Electric Blue" in bloom at last.................
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                  A few more.

                  Allium christophii in all their glory....................
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                  I have lots of this unknown Saxifraga growing in the wall..................
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                  Campanula persicifolia "Alba"......................
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                  Campanula glomerata "Alba"....................
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                  My seed grown Gaura...................
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                  And Echeveria glauca.......................
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                    More mouthwatering plants longk !!!!!! :dbgrtmb:
                     
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                    lk I see you also have Primula Vialii in flower too.:blue thumb:
                     
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                    I was surpised to see it get through the winter as I've never got through the winter before. This garden has a terraced bed near the house that drains well, and it's planted next to the Hellebores which flop to the ground when the weather turns bitter.
                     
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                    Thanks! I still can't get a cutting to take of P.pinifolius "Mersea Yellow" though. Just started a few more.............
                     
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                    I bought a couple of plants and have taken a few cuttings. Would I be as-well-off just growing a load from seed next year? (Self-saved seed even maybe?)
                     
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                    Easy from seed or cuttings.

                    There are some nice vivid blue Penstemon out there. I have a glut of P.procerus germinating. I saw these two unknown species at OBG a couple of weeks ago.................
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                      Oh boo all these lovely photos of Penstemons and I can't grow them (too cold here). Able to enjoy all yours tho! Couple of things looking not bad. The Spirea Snowmound must be about 50 years old and doubt it has ever been pruned, certainly not since we've been here (10 years) but quite happy. I'm going to have to reduce the Rodgerisia as it's decided to swamp a Berberis. The Martagon Lilies are good this year shame no scent tho.
                       

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