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  1. mowgley

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    Having searched high and low in the GC and there seems to be a shortage this year :dunno:
    I brought these from a seller on Facebook
    2 ensete's and 2 musa basjoo

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      Jungle Seeds (who used to also sell Jungle Plants, but then the retired and stopped doing plants ... only ... they still seem to be doing a few!!!!) are selling some Ensetes - on sale now, even. Their prices are never cheap, but the quality and package is superb, and I've always thought their E. maurelii and E. montbeliardii were excellent strains.

      http://www.jungleseeds.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d128.html

      I don't bother with Musa Basjoo as I think that the leaves are too barrow, and I much prefer the widder paddle-shaped leaves of Musa sikkimensis. Basjoo is hardier though.
       
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        3 more Violas, I seem to be having a love affair with violas this year!!
        Columbine, Dawn and Elain Quinn

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          Been out plant hunting again
          Ricinus communis 'New Zealand Purple'
          Astilbodes Tabularis
          Lillium Muscadet
          Dolichus lab lab 'Ruby Moon'
          Agastache aurantiaca 'Apricot Sprite'
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            Nice assortment
             
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              Couldn't resist this, Fuchsia procumbens 20140722_105213.jpg
               
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                Been out again plant hunting
                Carex dipsacea
                Epimedium rhizomatosum
                Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips'
                Fushia procumbens
                 

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                  Just bought a Rhododendron (I know that will surprise some :snork:) Polarnacht. Searched high and low for one earlier in the year and just popped onto the Millais Nurseries website - surprise surprise they were in stock so had to buy! Bought some of their proprietary slow release ericaceous fertiliser which is made from recycled sewage sludge - nice!

                  Also bought an Acer Sango-kaku (coral bark maple) from mailordertrees which I was going to fill a shady space with, but on reflection I'll plant one of my other Acers there and put this one in a tub as I've fancied it for a while.
                   
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                    I've had some of my best trees from them. Smaller (and cheaper :) ) than my normal suppliers but I reckon as a result they get away much quicker and overtake the taller ones.

                    I'm seriously wondering about buying any more 6/8 or 8/10 standards, bare root, as I think they really struggle to get going (although I keep asking myself "why", its a well understood process ...)
                     
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                      Rhodi is a cracker colour just had a nose


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                        Treated myself to some Okatsune Secateurs and Snips. Their secateurs knock my Felcos into a cocked hat, absolutely fabulous cutting action.

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                        also treated myself to a proper sharpening stone so I can look after them properly too :)

                        I have written a review on my blog, in case of interest:
                        http://kgarden.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/okatsune-secateurs-and-snips/
                         
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                          Thanks Spruce, I love the colour too. I bought it to replace my Marcel Menard in a planter as its a bit weak and spindly, so am going to plant it in a border :)

                          Kristen - I've bought quite a few plants off mailordertrees and they are always good quality :blue thumb:

                          I may have bought another Rhodo :doh: This time it's a white one - Lodauric Iceberg. Don't have a white one and this one is supposedly heavily scented which will make a nice change. I just wish I'd bought it at the same time as the other one so I could have saved a tenner on postage. I've got plenty in planters so I'm going to shove another one in the border (probably Percy Wiseman) to make space for it.
                           
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                            @Kristen , I see your sharpening stone is corundum which is much better than carborundum :blue thumb:. It's interesting to see that they say you don't need to take the blades apart to sharpen them. Are you able to get the blades flat enough to do them properly?
                             
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                            Electric pink cordylines:


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                              I could do with a lesson next time I see you pls :)

                              I'm using the Felco recommended hold-in-the-hand and sharpen. I can get the stone right up to the inner end of the blade on the secateurs, but not quite on the snips. I am getting (subject to tuition and examination!) the right angle of incidence ... so I think I'm OK. It will be interesting to see if I can keep the edge on them long-term, although reviews that I read say that they hold their keenness for a very long time (quality of steel I think)

                              I'm figuring to just touch-up the blade each time I have done a reasonable amount of work, rather than a "once in a while" disassembly and whetstone as I used to do with my Felcos.
                               
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