What's Looking Good In August 2013

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  1. strongylodon

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    I would have thought some of the deciduous Agapanthus should be hardy even in the 'Arctic'!
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      It's a real gem Jenny - one of my "Desert Island Plants"! It was outdoors for most of the winter taking several degrees of frost, but went into the shed for the Arctic spells.
       
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      @simbad looks great to think its one of my own seedlings you have done me proud I am really chuffed to bits that it has done so well under your care of course.

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      • Alan16ac

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        Poppy breaking through. :)
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        This is a load of flowers growing from a bee and butterfly shake and rake I bought and sowed. I put them in an old wheel barrow to grow. As a kind of rustic effect as if the flowers were wild and taken over sort of thing lol. Well I like it....
        The colour is great :)
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        One of my potted up Rudbeckia.
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          Hi Spruce - I think the hydrangea is Vanille fraise, it's really lovely and quite delicate looking.
           
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            Silu - love the double one it's very eye-catching!
             
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              Love that Bee and Butterfly shake mix Alan
              Jenny
               
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                Thanks :)
                 
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                Is that evergreen. I love it!
                 
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                  Of the six Mongolian giant sunflowers I planted at the start of the year, one has survived the weather & is just coming into flower:
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                  and just incase you were wondering how giant its got - heres a picture from the other side of the wall - that wall is over 2 meters tall...
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                    Excellent specimen Nick. Think of all those sunflower seeds for your wild birds,
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                      My hibiscus are at last beginning to flower

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                        Such pretty pastel colours GA,
                        lovely
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                          Gladioli are looking good at the moment
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                          Cononopsis is starting to flower
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                            Love the Hibiscus Annie! :dbgrtmb:
                             
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