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  1. simon n

    simon n Needs sun to bloom.

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    Equisetum Japonica in with the Giant Begonia:

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    And some wine glass holders which are planted next to the seating... :snork:


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        More from Poundland..........

        Aquilegia... Spring Magic Yellow
        Achillea Ptarmica The Pearl
         
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        • Ian Taylor

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          What I got from BBC Gardeners World Show.
          Jasminum sambac
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          Ficus carica 'Precoce de Dalmatie'
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          Ladybird Poppy
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          Rosa 'Red Rose of Lancashire', been looking for this for ages.
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          Equisetum Japonicum
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          • Ian Taylor

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            And from last nights local Gardening Club
            Campanula 'pink octopus'
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              Bought these two today Buddliea Buzz
               

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                I treated myself to one of these fellows today - - from the middle of the lawn, it seems to be able to hit almost all of the lawn and all of the borders which saves me having to go out and reposition a sprinkler half a dozen times an evening. And this evening, we have treated ourselves to a vacuum food sealer - this one to be exact. Last year, quite a bit of stuff got wasted for want of an easy way to store it, so the thinking is that our fruit, veggies and herbs can all be vacuum sealed and frozen for use through the winter. If anyone has one, I would welcome any tips.

                We are thinking of freezing carrots, parsnips, cauliflower (can we do garlic?), leeks, tomatoes, coriander, thyme, basil, and maybe fruits such as plums, raspberries, loganberries, blackberries, blackcurrants and gooseberries - admittedly, the chances of fruits this year is slim as it is year one for all the plants. And there is of course the possibility of using our elderberries this year (although I am thinking jam....?)

                And of course, we can hopefully take advantage of those silly deals on meats etc when we see them - those huge joints that will easily break into three or four portions; much better to have them vac sealed than just plain old cling film
                 
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                  Took a trip to Urban Jungle Norwich yesterday and came away with this lobelia tupa. Didn't really go with the intention if buying one, I just had a gap and after much indecision spotted this. I do like big plants in my small garden!

                  Popped somw slug pellets down. Not sure if the snails like Lobelia Tupa, but there are so many about this year that I ain't taking risks.

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                    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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                    it has leaves similar to a buddleia
                     
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                      Returned home from an afternoon out visiting places and discovered these had self-seeded on my patio table ...

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                      ... I'd best take care of them now then.
                       
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                        "M",

                        They're gorgeous. Are you going to plant them together as the colours compliment each other perfectly :)
                         
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                          They will be given a patch together for that very reason :dbgrtmb: I did buy a largeish pot to group a few of them into - just for now ;)
                           
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                            Your green fingers are amazing "M" how did you get those to grow so quickly? :biggrin:

                            I like the colour of the Heuchera. :dbgrtmb:
                             
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                              She dips her fingers in Red Wine or Gin, Sheal. If they drop off she uses Instant Glue and then crosses her fingers, unless they drop off again.:hate-shocked::heehee:
                               
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                                A bit like this then.....:fingers crossed: but surely you can't get green fingers from red wine? :biggrin:
                                 
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