Kedi-Gato's garden

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  1. borrowers

    borrowers Gardener

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    I am so envious of your lovely garden Kedi-Gato. You have such variety and lovely colours. Good for you for taking such great pics of it too.

    I thought my little colours were good but...... Never mind I love my little piece as much as you love yours. Must take a lot of time looking after yours though, but not a chore I bet!

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  2. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Goodness! it's been over a month since I've been here. Sorry folks. :o

    Thanks for your lovely comments lollipop, IMP, Woo, Bob and borrowers.

    Thanks for the ID, Bob, I've edited it in and made a note in my smart little book, too. :thumb:
    We didn't get this garden overnight, we've worked on and altered it a lot over the years. It all takes time, so enjoy your own gardens and get ideas from other peoples.

    Here are a few more pics -

    Peach-colored geranium -

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    The pale pink hollyhock again -

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    Another "?" - one in full flower and the other in an opening bud -

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    Rowan tree -

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    Red rose -

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    Chinese anenome -

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  3. intermiplants

    intermiplants Gardener

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    DOEST TIME FLY K,G. GARDEN STILL LOOKING AS SWELL AS EVER:thumb:
     
  4. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Hi IMP and thanks!

    Red rose -

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    Creamy-yellow Brugsmansia -

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    Mini Astilbe -

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  5. walnut

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    Hi Kedi great pics as usual love the brug is it a named variety?
     
  6. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Hi Kedi, fantastic :thumb:, as usual. :D
     
  7. wiseowl

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    Hi Kedi It just gets Better:thumb::)
     
  8. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Good morning and thank you walnut, shiney and woo.

    Sorry, walnut, but if it did have a variety name on it, it's gone now. :( I doubt it though, most of our things are just the run-of-the-mill type. We're not fussy, as long as they are pretty. :D
     
  9. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Stunning K-G.....Stunning:thumb: You have a beautiful selection of plants and they look so clean and un-munched either:)
     
  10. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Hi Keidi love the photos of all your plants especially the roses.I love roses but Mr Kandy isn't keen on them but is slowly coming round to my way of thinking about them:p

    Your large yellow flowers look like Rudbeckia's{Cone Flowers} to me.I am growing,more Hollyhocks this year especially the double ones as they are my mum's maiden name so thought it nice to have her in the garden as we are trying to make ours in to a cottage style:)

    Thank You for sharing them with us:thumb:
     
  11. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Thank you Paladin and Kandy.

    I had a chuckle about "un-munched" (lovely word :thumb:), but although not as bad as some years, a few things were on the slugs favourite food list.

    Kandy, I couldn't remember the name of that flower, thanks for reminding me. They are called Sonnenhut in German, Sun Hat. I must write it in my smart little book.

    We only had these pale piink hollyhocks this year, but there were a lot of them and they gave a lovely show. I love it when I see a garden full of hollyhocks in all colours.
     
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