WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN NOVEMBER

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  1. longk

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    My biggest concern is that I had RSM outdoors this summer :yikes:
     
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    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Not much happening here, but pomegranates ripening under a tropical Kentish sun :snork:.
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      Dahlia imperialis has budded up , but if I get one flower open before the frost I will be lucky.
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      Arbutus unedo, (Strawberry tree), is looking pretty good now.
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      • "M"

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        Cor those pomegranates look very tempting, @pete and I love your strawberry tree :blue thumb:
         
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          My Fatsia Japonica

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            Looking great Woo:dbgrtmb: My Fatsia is flowering well but not as well as yours:blue thumb:
             
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              Ooh a fatsia in flower - nice work there, woo! Mine has yet to reach that level of maturity :heehee: Maybe now I can take it out of the pot and put it into soil in our forever home it will reward me with some flowers.
               
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              • Dips

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                My mums hanging baskets are looking brilliant

                Im taking half the credit as i crocheted the hanging baskets lol

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                  Both look very smart Dips.:blue thumb:
                   
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                    Dips they look very warm and comfy :smile:
                     
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                    • Dips

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                      Lol wise owl i think your right. They aren't feeling the cold yet at all

                      Im amazed they are still doing so well she planted them up end of sept, beginning of october time i think. Was quite a while ago anyway
                       
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                      • Lolimac

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                        @Dips...they really do look lovely:wub2::spinning:
                         
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                          Wow - Mum must be so proud of them and the pansies are too. They are a "one off exclusive" and that makes 'em extra special,
                          lovely jubbly,
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                            Thank you lolimac and jenny. She does have a blue one as well but only planted up the two this tome around
                             
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                            My Perilla Magilla cuttings taken in early October are growing well but will have to stay indoors for the Winter as the greenhouse even at 5c is too cold.
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                            The yellow Bougainvillea has a few more flowers, starts off gold, goes yellow and fades to dull pink pinky white:scratch:
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                            The variegated Bougainvillea looks good even when it's not covered in pink flowers.
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