What's looking Good In August 2024

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  1. wiseowl

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    Good afternoon some of my Geums :smile:

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    • Alisa

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      Night phlox, grown from seeds. Such a tiny thing, but I love the fragrance.
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        @Logan is that Erigeron karvinsk.... (Mexican fleabane) in your hanging basket? Brilliant!
         
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          Did you see the item on G's World about the chap with all the Sarracenia/pitcher plants @NigelJ ? He was absolutely fascinating - and a very good presenter in the making! Some of them were stunning, and it's not really my thing at all.
          I like that yellow Crocosmia you posted a pic of too.

          White s. pea 'C.C.C.' is starting to do well now
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          I've just taken some pix so I'll sort them later and see if any are worth putting on.
           
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            My Angel's Fishing Rods, Dierama Blackbird, is just coming into flower beside the pond.
             
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              No I didn't; for some reason I've never particularly liked GW.
               
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                I can understand that @NigelJ - I regularly stopped watching it for long periods - for all sorts of reasons, but mainly because they tended to think everyone has the same climate and conditions, which is very misleading. I feel it's lost it's way in the past five or six years - or even longer than that, but I started watching again this year and it's been better, apart from some of these viewers' gardens which are often embarrassing, and frequently a pointless waste of time IMO !

                He was a young chap who'd bought part of a huge collection that the owner was no longer able to maintain. He was delightful. His other passion was Aloes, and he's propagating them as well, and creating new varieties. Very dedicated. :smile:
                 
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                  Fuchsia Annabel, growing in a pot on my patio. Leaves are very spotty, rust I think.
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                  Lovely delicate fuchsia growing in my neighbour's garden and poking through a gap in the laurel hedge. There's a happy insect that's found it too, you can just see his bum sticking out on the right-hand flower.
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                    Yes you're right, CarolineL it sometimes grows in the cracks in the driveway and thanks.
                     
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                    Borage contrasting nicely with Ursinia

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                      I enjoy the view from our kitchen window just as the sun is rising. The Evening Primrose is still in full flower at that time of day and is a cheerful view in the early hours. :)

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                        Lovely view @shiney .
                        Do you sit and contemplate the Meaning of Life with a cuppa as well? :biggrin:

                        I don't think you get much time to sit though - looking at your pix. ;)

                        I used to have one of the hardy fuchsias @Escarpment - Hawkshead. It was always lovely, especially at the end of the garden in a shady site. I've used the white Cytisus [broom ] for that too, and it was always lovely in the early evening light. :smile:
                         
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                          Anemone hupehensis 'Little Princess'

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                          Hardy Fuchsia 'Phyllis'

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                          Clematis 'Justa'

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                          Rose 'Mischief'

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                          Blue Platycodon

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                          Hibiscus 'Bluebird'

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                          Hydrangea paniculata

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                          Weigela

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                          Rose 'Ballerina'

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                          Pilosella

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                            Only briefly and when the sun isn't shining as it gets too hot for me on the patio. When we have guests and it is hot we sit on the lawn behind the big trees you can see. There is another row of trees 20ft - 30ft the other side of the lawn so that lawn is always in shade and tends to draw a breeze through it. :blue thumb:

                            Not a lot of time to sit with so much to do. :noidea:
                             
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                              My lower garden today, most of the perennials are now in full flower along with the grasses.

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