Nearing the end of season pics

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    Just took some pics, (the neighbour at the bottom finally replaced the fence panel and it's on the jobs list at the weekend to paint.)

    Hope you like!

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      :wow: Still looking fantastic mate, especially the pink dahlias
      There's still plenty of colour and life left in there.
      Your Ricinus finally caught up then!
       
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        Thanks buddy! Yup, the runt finally grew up! Considering the wind battered the large dahlias at the bottom which I lost and a few other things gone, I'm chuffed with it!
         
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          Looks awesome.
           
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            Still looking fab al. :dbgrtmb:
             
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              Lovely!!! Love that big fern!!

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                Looking great Al :blue thumb:, you need an Elephant now.
                How about this one at Akamba!!!
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                  Thanks guys, I'd love that big elephant for the front garden, but I don't think I have enough pennies!!
                   
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                    stunning al n, simply stunning :thumbsup:

                    just looking at the section of fence that's unpainted, its interesting how the dark fencing gives the impression the walls go much further back making the garden seem larger in all :dbgrtmb:
                     
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                      Yes I like - that is a very healthy and colourful garden you have al n. The lawn looks in great condition.
                       
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                        Looks amazing Al :blue thumb:, barring the first frosts your garden should continue to look good for a while yet - well done :), effort = rewards :dbgrtmb:
                         
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                          Beautiful Aln as always:wub2:
                          My castor oils arnt much bigger and battered by the winds now..do you when to collect the seed please?
                          I never thought of putting my tube lights in the garden,their in a draw collecting dust! so thanks for the idea (pic 10):blue thumb: x
                           
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                            Thanks guys! :wub2:
                            I've never collected seeds yet from my ricinus as it's the first year I've grown them, anyone else Know?

                            The tube lights I picked up from costco and I have wired them in around the perimeter of both sets of bi fold doors, I like the effect they give.
                             
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                              I have collected seed from Ricinus in the past and found that even after the plant has started dying back after cold weather or frost the seed pods don't split on their own, I dried them and the had to force the pods open to get at the seed :), whether this is the norm I don't know but the seed I collected was viable and produced plants the following year :)
                               
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                                Your garden didn't get to look as great as it does, al, without a lot of continuing hard work and love put into it.............a job well done:thumbsup::snork:
                                 
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