What's Looking Good in July 2024

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    A self-seedling ... plus wildlife. :)

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      Although they are flowering, the three Salvia Amistads in my garden are less than half the size of the ones I grew last year and seem to have no pollinators visiting. Looks like they've given up too!

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            Fuchsia campos-portoi
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            Hesperantha coccinea "The Major"
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            Hydrangea "nigra"
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            Hydrangea "Preziosa"
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            Crocosmia "Paul's Best Yellow"
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              Lavatera "Silver Cup". The bricks are to stop the foxes digging up the young plant behind it! 2024-07-13_10-13-20.jpg
               
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                Pelargoniums

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                An un-named patio rose

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                Flowers on Calicarpa bush

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                Astrantia

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                Peperomia quadrangularis

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                Sedum album

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                Rose 'Crown Princes Margaretta'

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                Echeveria purpusorum

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                Hardy Diascia 'Denim Blue' waiting to be planted in the ground ...

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                Some flowers accidentally cut off while pruning - I stuck them in an old teapot :smile:

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                    Everything is soaking wet in the garden today, it has rained non stop but went out with my hood up and took some photos of the dahlias, which are definitely slow to get going this year.

                    All the different colours of Dahlia Jill
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                    Dahlia Wizard of Oz, someone on the GW forum had this last year and I loved it, sorry but I can’t remember who!
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                    Another new one for me this year, Dahlia Cornel Brons, just opening.
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                    Dahlia La Recoleta
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                      I'm very pleased with my changes that I did since yesterday. I took out the old tatty plants and bought 2 Geraniums and 2 Astrantia. I created a path (will be continued over winter) which allows me to take care of plants from that side, and finally put bark on it.

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                      Astrantia Mixed collection as the label says.

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                      I'm glad that this Echinacea has survived the move from one end to the other corner. It's not that high as it was, but it has survived.
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                      This is the best wildflower bed that I have ever had.

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                      There are still tiny Foxgloves side shootscoming up.

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                          Thanks a lot @Bluejayway. I have more ideas, but will talk about when/if I’m ready to do it.
                           
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                            Our Annabelles are seem to be whiter than usual. Sorry the picture is dark but I took it before sunrise :rolleyespink:

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                              Great colour on those Annabelles @shiney . Whites are always better to photograph when it's slightly duller or darker. Mine are a hazier white [ can't remember which type they are] but the foliage is working nicely with the dark red potted lilies nearby.
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                              Dahlias are only starting to get buds here @CatDouch , but hopefully they'll come away in the next few weeks. :smile:

                              The white Borage is just opening - grown from seed earlier this year. The bees are already enjoying the flowers, and I've got several plants, all doing nicely
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                                After a night of constant rain, many of my plants have been flattened, with broken flower stems, particularly the three clumps of Calamagrostis which are looking a mess. Rain does enhance some leaves though, like Hostas and Cotinus:

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