What's Looking Good in July...!!!!

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  1. Kathy3

    Kathy3 Gardener

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    sorry pete is right .it is gazania
    apologies,dont rely on me to put you in the right direction :confused: kathy
     
  2. pete

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

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    No worries, As they say Kathy. [​IMG]
    Looks good Pal. :D

    The rain has really helped these sempervivums on the old shed roof.
    Corrigated asbestos that is. [​IMG]
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  3. pete

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

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    Figs are starting to ripen despite the SUMMER weather.
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  4. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Lovely Paladin and I see that your DIY thingie is getting covered nicely with different plants.

    Pete, your sempervivums are a show and so many blooming. Your fig is doing really well, do you get a good crop every year?
     
  5. pete

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

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    Yes most years KG, but to tell the truth, I'm not that bothered, they look nice but I find the taste a bit insipid.
     
  6. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Fantastic Photo Paladin.What a lovely garden to sit and relax in.Well worth all the hard work in getting it looking good. [​IMG] [​IMG]

    Pete love your sempervivums on your shed roof,lovely pink flowers :cool:
     
  7. mef750

    mef750 Gardener

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    Kathy3 Are you pink ones Osteospermum as they do look the same?
    I see now though the diffrence with the red ones.
     
  8. Kathy3

    Kathy3 Gardener

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    the bedding plant label says
    osteospermum cape daisy malinda
    maybe pete can help us out,
    i also have them in quite afew different colours
    i kinda thought they were the same family :confused:
     
  9. Waco

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    Calendula "touch of red" has been very reliable in all the wet conditions.

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  10. elainefiz

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    We have finally got a dry day, so i`ve been taking a few pics.I am so pleased that This rose has blossomed.I`ve lost count how many times i`ve had to squash greenfly on it over the last weeks. [​IMG]
    It`s a bit droopy on account of all the heavy rain but i`m still pleased with it. [​IMG]
     
  11. elainefiz

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    I`ve had to pick off a few snais hiding on the undersides of leaves on this clematis.
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    The different shades of purple make the petals seem almost transparrant. [​IMG]
     
  12. elainefiz

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    The dahlias and calendula are comming up trumps despite everything.It just cheers me up.
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  13. elainefiz

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    Only half as many lilly`s this yr.Little Milly snapped a few having decided the pot was a good place to hide food.

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  14. elainefiz

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    Tumbling toms in a hanging basket at my front door.
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  15. Kathy3

    Kathy3 Gardener

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    beautiful colours waco,lovely show.

    elainefiz
    everything looks great, your toms are just full
     
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