What's looking good in July 2009

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  1. lollipop

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    I ain't saying that Lancashire doesn't also share a special something(lol)-oh dash it all I love the North of England so much.

    Lancashire Yorkshire Derbyshire
     
  2. Jazmine

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    I am really pleased with my sweet peas.

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  3. rosa

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    jazmine sweet peas look great i didnt grow any this year on my balcony, looking good
     
  4. nathan7

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    Lovely sweet peas Jazmine
    I grew mine this year from the seeds of my plants I had in the back garden last year not bad but I think perhaps fresh seed every year would be better, I will have to ask and find out :confsd:
     
  5. capney

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    Those sweet peas have a nice size flower Jaz. far bigger than mine.
    Are they nicely scented?
    robert
     
  6. capney

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    ssssssssshhh
    dont tell everyone. They will all be wanting a share.
     
  7. cumberland

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    yes yes yes lancashire yorkshire and derbyshire are all very pretty places from the north (although derbyshires a bit midlandsey in my book) just wanted to add that the real north way up here is truely beautiful too.:D
     
  8. capney

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    I have to agree with you Cumberland.
    Your area also has somethng special as well.
    Have visited your area a few times and enjoyed our stay:gnthb:

    I should add that as this thread is about "Whats looking good today"
    The answer has to be "Yorkshire" looks good enough for a trip out somewhere. Dales, Moors or Vale? its a tough choice:hehe:
    robert
     
  9. rosa

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    well the end of july thought id put these pics up of whats looking good in july, My Balcony.



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  10. cumberland

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  11. rosa

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    thanks cumberland, everything is growing superb up here, august i should have more pics
     
  12. redstar

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    Garden Slides for July 2009
     
  13. walnut

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    Beautiful Red well put together, I see your moggy has claimed your lovely chair.:)
     
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