What's Looking Good In August 2013

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  1. Spruce

    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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    Had it for about 15 years and it does well every year - sadly this may be it's last year. My neighbour took his hedge up between him and me and said if I supplied the plants he would take over the care of the strip. He now says that he is going to take them up as he wants to plant a lavender hedge so I will loose the tri-coloured and the blue shrub.[/quote]


    What a shame can't you transplant them ?
     
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    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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    Hi @roders I think they look fab , what are the foliage plants ?
     
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    • roders

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      Spruce, they are Millet........totally alien to hanging baskets.
      It wasn't planned, it was just what I had left at the time.
      I like to try different plants in baskets.......These were for my wife's office.....no pressure.........
      They love them.
       
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      • Sheal

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        Cosmos have done really well growing on my sandy soil for the first time. A must for next year also. :)

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        • Grannie Annie

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          What a shame can't you transplant them ?[/quote]

          Hoping he was having a senior moment and might forget but sadly I don't think he will. I think if he does I will certainly try and rehouse them somewhere. It'll be worth trying !
           
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            Sheal those Cosmos are really colourful - love 'em!
             
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            • ARMANDII

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              A bit of this and a bit of that in the borders::snork:
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                Beautiful Armandii. :) What's the flower in the last picture please?
                 
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                Hi Sheal, it's a pink form of Aster that seems to like shade.:snork:
                 
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                Thanks, it's very pretty. :)
                 
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                It is dahlia time...
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                • HsuH

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                  Lophospermum has started very late this year, only just beginning to flower. Luckily once it starts it will keep going till frost.
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                  I didn't see any sign of life from this yellow begonia last year, and haven't had much hope for it this year either. But suddenly, here it is
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                  In my greenhouse there are always some self seeded plants, armaranthus being one of them. It usually grows no more than 5' tall, but this year I've got one with growth hormones disorder - it keeps on growing, now its stem is about as thick as my forearm, it has reached the top of the GH and it has only just started to develop flowers. What puzzles me is: since I feed my peppers and tomatoes growing in there with tomato feed, the environment is high on potash so it ought to start to flower more rather than growing big ??:scratch:

                  I expect the flowers to be quite magnificent when they do appear.
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                    A wonderfully vibrant display of yummy Dahlias Hsuh,
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                      Getting a proper splash of colour in the back garden now:

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                      I grew about 20 Amaranthus from seed and only this one has gone mad, the rest are tiddlers:
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                        Lovely spread of colour Hsuh and John. :dbgrtmb:
                         
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