What's Looking Good in July 2020

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  1. NigelJ

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    @Upsydaisy I have a lot of different species, without common names, so the binomial names are the only way to differentiate. The names also convey some information about the plant.
    It's also the way my mind works.
    I cheat as well as I have a data base of my garden plants; where I can look up names and check spellings.
    I'm sure you are not beyond learning yours, it's practice and a habit you get into.
     
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      We always said we would keep a database of plants but never got around to it. :sad: A lot were labelled but either the writing wore off or the blackbirds followed their regular habit of not only removing the labels but putting them alongside other plants. I'm sure they lurk in the background and then laugh at us when they see us trying to work out which plant is which. :rolleyespink:
       
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        It's lovely to have them :blue thumb: (the reason we moved to the country :)) but they take a considerable amount of managing. :phew:

        You're welcome to come and give us a hand :thumbsup:

        Nearly 50 years ago when we were trying to clear the overgrown mess and start working on building the garden we had a local retired gardener that we gave a small area to for him to grow his veg in exchange for two hours a week work. He loved it and we're sure he gave us more time than that. He was here every day the weather allowed and you've never seen a tidier veg patch than his one. :)
         
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          @shiney
          I blame the local magpies and reckon that a number of them live in nests of plastic plant labels.
           
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            I've watched the blackbirds systematically going through the beds pulling them out. :rolleyespink: To be fair, I've not seen them being moved elsewhere. :noidea:
             
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              Hmmm.... @NigelJ your expectations are pretty high I fear!!:heehee: I do make an effort with labels..even make my own!!. Somehow though they always seem to go on a wander !! I even have designated book to jot down border plans and names..I start of with great intentions.....but they dwindle some what. Will take some of my old school teachers advice.....'must endeavour to try harder'.;)
               
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                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  @pete Your BoPs are huge in comparison to mine. My leaves are about 2-3 feet and the flowers 3-4 feet tall. Mine bloomed months ago, winter here but probably will get another flush.

                   
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                    Not us we get the blame for almost everything:heehee:
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                    • pete

                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      Mine only flowers once a year, although the flower stems often start to grow in October.
                      It then goes pretty much dormant until April when they start to grow upwards again.
                      Tallest flower in the picture is about 6 and a half ft.
                       
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                        Mine hasn't flowered this year.:frown:

                        Does your have any winter protection? I couldn't risk mine outside.
                         
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                        • pete

                          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                          Yes gets winter protection,don't think it would survive with out it.
                          Although last winter would be a possible I think.
                          There is always a difference between survival and flourishing.
                          Survival alone is not enough :smile:
                           
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                            Very Proud of these!
                             

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                              @pete Have you made a frame to go over it?
                               
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                              Yes, for the last 10 yrs:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
                              Must admit its getting a bit much now.
                               
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