Robert little plot is full

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  1. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    I took my camera around my little garden this morning......
    First I visited the pond..
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    My South facing conservatory wall is popular with the tomatoes and beans, and the odd lettuce.
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    Parsnip, lettuce and the odd armish tomato in there somewhere
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    In the conservatory the chillies are enjoying the warmth
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    Busy Lizzie is also sunbathing,
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    Back outside the peas a just about ready to give us a plate full.. cant wait..
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    Runner bean flowers with a promise of beans to come,
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    Tomatos, peas, onions, carrot.....all in one pot and looking as though they get on OK
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    Potato bins need watering
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    Lettuce, carrot, parsnip and the odd dwarf bean in there.
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    Rocco lettuce... yummy
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    Thats a small portion of roberts small garden.
    Thanks for watching
    robert
     
  2. Sussexgardener

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    Lovely Robert. What are the gorgeous yellow flowers around the pond?
     
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    great capney, love garden peas, lots of interesting things in your little garden thanks for sharing
     
  4. capney

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    Sorry to say I do not have a clue. We got them with several others in a pond basket several years ago and They have been self seeding ever since! That bunch you see are clinging to the side of the pond.
    They only look their best for a short time and then I have to clear them out.
    Maybe someone can ID them for us both
    robert
     
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    It all looks wonderful Capney. I like the way you have things jumbled together.
     
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    Looking at them again, they look very like mimulus. I have them in red and orange but they've been blooming for weeks now so maybe not.
     
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    Mimulus, as Aaron says, they self seed everywhere. Certainly packed in a lot there Robert.:gnthb:
     
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