WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN MAY 2014

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  1. longk

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    None at all - I inherited it when I moved in:dunno:
     
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      Okay, well, that's a pretty good pic of it so I'll see if I can i.d it:coffee:
       
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        I have my first peony. I have been watching this clump appear each year and then get swamped by other plants soon after . Only last year did I realise it was a peony plant . It has never flowered until this year:
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          This is another plant that they renamed some years ago. I still call it Allium siculum :heehee:. They really have gone mad this year so we'll dig a few hundred out after they've finished :). A very pretty flower.
           
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            That never happens in my garden:heehee:,,,,,,,,,,,, Lovely Peony, Jenny.:snork:
             
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              Fritillaria camchatcensis..................
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              And a slightly arty shot of Nectaroscordum (Allium) sicilum...............
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                Allium jesdianum
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                  My "Blue Angel" Hosta by the pond. It seems to be Slug proof and those big leaves really show up against a dark background.
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                    More Rhododendrons ...

                    Marcel Menard and Van
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                    Azaleas (these are right outside the patio doors, so every time I walk out I can smell their lovely fragrance) ...

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                    Poppies ...

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                      Roses ...

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                        The photos are depressing me :sad: !!

                        I'm definitely going to plant some lime-tolerant Inkarho Rhododendrons this Autumn :)
                         
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                          Most of mine are in conteiners Kristen :thumbsup:
                           
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                            Yes, that is indeed a solution ... but my Mother grew loads of "hates my soil" plants in containers and it became a tour de force watering them every day, so I vowed never to grow "hates my soil" plants ...

                            I suppose I could just have them "in rows", round the back, hooked up to drip irrigation and then bring them out just "for the season" ?

                            Although ... what I would really like is a "Rhododendron dell" (apart from the fact that Suffolk is pancake-flat of course!!)
                             
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                              Containers are indeed a pain in the bum to keep watered - especially when you've got between 60 - 70 of them :gaah:

                              A few wouldn't be too onerous though.

                              Alternatively, could you construct some sort of raised bed and fill with topsoil? Rhodos are shallow rooting so if you did it at a decent height and topped up with ericaceous compost & feed every spring you might be okay. Of course you may think that's more trouble than they're worth.
                               
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                                Poppy's:smile:


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