What's Looking Good April 2015

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  1. longk

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    Geranium pheum..............
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      Okay, can we try this again @shiney?

      Exochorda is 'The Bride'.....right? I wanted the name of the Sophora please. :biggrin:
       
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        Malus Royalty
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        Dwarf Rhododendron Molly Ann
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          Fritillaries - my first year growing these ...

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          And, my amelanchier lamarckii

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            Lovely ain't they!
             
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                Not me Jenny ... that charger is still lurking in a hidden domain somewhere :doh: ... I'm using a really cheap one at the moment and the zoom isn't too great, but does a passing job :)
                 
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                  Can you grow the snakesheads in large containers ? I used to have them when we had a garden and loved them.
                   
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                  Yep mine are they are in with a buddleia and have been for two years
                   
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                    Thanks Dips, that's the sort of thing I was thinking of, only mine will be under an Acer.
                     
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                      I have a small, narrow border in front of the greenhouse which I plant up every autumn with wallflowers, they seem to like it there and always put on a decent show in the spring.

                      After they'd finished flowering last year I was about to pull them out as usual, but the plants looked so lush and healthy I thought I'd experiment with just cutting them back instead and leaving them to grow for another year, treating them as a perennial rather than a biennial.

                      They've rewarded me by putting on a lovely display this year and the scent from those massed blooms is simply wonderful. :)

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                        I can almost smell them from here Trunky. :dbgrtmb:
                         
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                          Yes. Add a reasonable amount of sand and lay them on their sides.
                           
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                            Why the sand? For drainage?

                            I thought they were the one bulb that didn't mind being damp and can cope with wet
                             
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                            Not so well when they're dormant though.
                             
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