End of May in my garden ......

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  1. Blueroses

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    Things are really growing now after the sun then the rain...... I love this time of year

    Wisteria over the pergola
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    Couple of climbing roses
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    Just after the Flowering cherry is finished it's blossom, this clematis blooms through it's branches
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    Wont be long now ! :)
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    Apricots
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    Greenhouse ( toms are Alicante, Sweet Million, Gardeners delight and Tigerella )
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    Thank you for looking :)

    Blue
     
  2. JWK

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    It's all looking great Blue. I love your photo of the yellow rose bud with the contrasting blue sky - thats a competition winner!
     
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    Your garden is looking great BlueRoses. Enjoy it.
     
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    Lovely, BlueRoses. I adore this time of year ... so much promise and nothing is yet past its best!
     
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    Looking really nice Blueroses
     
  6. nathan7

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    Great pics blueroses took some pics last Thusday
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  7. Blueroses

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    Thank you all :thmb:

    Nathan7 yours is a great pic too, I dont know why, but I love garden photos with a spade , or a fork in them ( like the ones you see with Robins sitting on them ) They just look so homely. :)
     
  8. wiseowl

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    Hi Blue roses Lovely garden and photos,What Roses are they:)
    Nahan is that Clematis Nelly Moser:)
     
  9. Blueroses

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    Thank you WOO, and you will despair of me but I'm afraid I've had those 2 roses a long time and I've completely forgotten their names. ( shame on me ) The pink one is very prolific and exceptionally sweetly scented. I do know other roses names in my garden ( she says in her defence ) like Osiria, Iceberg, Blue Moon and Rhapsody in Blue, ( wonder why she calls herself Blueroses :scratch: ) but these 2 and an 'orange' climber I have, escape me .
    The clematis in my photo is a Nelly Moser and Nathan's looks similar doesn't it?
     
  10. nathan7

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    Hy WOO The Clematis is Dr Ruppel
    Bit more of my garden
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  11. nathan7

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  12. nathan7

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    just took this pic from our conservatory window it is my favourite tv screen?
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    Hi Blueroses no worries I have a at least two in my garden,when I first began growing Roses I left the Labels on two new Roses which were given to me,intending to put them on my data base but a few days later the Labels
    were missing,and they are still a mystery to me:dh::)
    Your other Roses are really lovely to,Thank you:)

    Nathan lovely photos and Great garden,and Clematis and thank you for the Information:thmb::)
     
  14. Doghouse Riley

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    Nice photos.

    We've reached the stage in our garden where the three wisterias are dropping bloom petals "everywhere" I'm forever skimming them out of the koi pool as they block the "skimmer." The camellia has already flowered (and been pruned) the azeleas are really past their best and the bluebells (including a few white ones) will soon die off leaving all those slimy leaves.

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    There are still some rhodos to flower though some have been and gone. But not our favourite on the patio.

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    There's several lilies to come, but no "big displays."

    Then we've nothing apart from roses until the fuchsias flower in the late summer and maybe about half a dozen new orleanders. But that's our choice, we don't mind "green."

    Mind you, these are pretty.

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    Hello again WOO I have grown this Chilean Glory Vine into the middle of Clematis Montana on the earlier pic as said that my Clematis Dr Ruppel Iam sorry it was Nelly Moser like you said, you would not think I had loads of these plants
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