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WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN JANUARY 2018

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

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    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    They did enough digging while they were young, Sheal, but seemed to be less inclined when they were older:dunno::heehee: I'm still digging up bricks in borders I've been digging in for nearly 37 years:doh: Every now and then I dig up a toy cup from one of their Tea Parties:snorky:
     
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      @ARMANDII Was that photo of the sand taken somewhere near this golf course? :snorky: They were planting young trees whilst we were there. :blue thumb:

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        Something like the deep sand subsoil I see exposed alongside the M6 roaďworks between the Congleton and Holmes Chapel exits every time I drive to and from Manchester?
         
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          I would love to have a van and “borrow” things from roadworks. A year or so ago the roundabout near me was made bigger. Before they could start they had to chop down all the trees. For several weeks huge piles of wood chipping just sat there. I would have loved to have taken some. I guess if you knew the right people arrangements could have been made.

          There is currently a new quarry site being set up locally. Huge earth banks are being creating all around the sight. I’m sure nobody would miss a few sackfulls of it.

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            Which is the second variety, please? :scratch:
             
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              History says that Cheshire was once covered by an Ocean.:hate-shocked::dunno::snorky:
               
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                      There are actually a number of different varieties which have different shape leaves (longer, shorter, fatter etc.) but the main two varieties are 'confusa' (the taller one) and 'hookeriana' (the shorter one). You may also find hookeriana under the name of 'humilis'. Some varieties come with pinkish flowers but most come with white flowers.
                       
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                        Not a lot doing in the garden at the moment. So I've tried to make it look as though there is :heehee:

                        Irises are still going strong despite Mrs Shiney picking them for her flower arrangements
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                        Although we've cut down most of the grasses we have kept these to give a bit of interest (others in that bed have been cut and these will need to be done soon as the new growth is already coming)
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                        Helleborus corsicus has a different leaf formation to most of the others as they look more like holly leaves. This plant looks a bit dirty as it's alongside the driveway and gets splashed with dirt when it rains hard
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                        In the right light some grasses that have finished can look good
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                        Some alliums - birds have removed the labels
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                        Winter Jasmine scenting the car port
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                        A couple of pots on the patio
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                          Some more Hellebores
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                          Sophora just beginning to show a flower (I hope it manages the magnificent display it showed last year)
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                          Hanging on
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                          White heather doing well
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                          The main Cyclamen bed is leafing up
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                            Sarcococca confusa
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                            We've started pruning the apple trees - a long, cold job in this weather
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                            Rhubarb sprouting
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                            Rhubarb patch weeded, and composted
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                            Blackberry beds weeded and composted
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                              The garden's looking good Shiney. :dbgrtmb:
                               
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                                I've had to edit some of the spelling because the software on here keeps deciding I have misspelled some of it. I've now changed confuse back to confusa three times. :sad: This has just made it four times!!! :doh:
                                 
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