What's Looking Good In June 2013

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Spruce, Jun 1, 2013.

  1. simbad

    simbad Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Feb 27, 2011
    Messages:
    2,422
    Location:
    Lincolnshire
    Ratings:
    +3,318
    silu where do you live ?, I want to come and raid your garden for that blue poppy :lunapic 130165696578242 5:, stunning.......
    I did have some but unfortunately they flowered then died :cry3:, probably my fault I was told to cut off the flowers the first year but couldn't bring myself to do it :hate-shocked:.
     
  2. silu

    silu gardening easy...hmmm

    Joined:
    Oct 20, 2010
    Messages:
    3,682
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Igloo
    Ratings:
    +8,083
    Lol, not too close as live near St Andrews in Fife. More than happy to send you some seed later in the year as have amoungt others Lingholm which comes true from seed and miraculously I managed to get some fantastic results from seed a couple of years ago so now have more than enough plants and will have spare seed. Right about if they flower their 1st year they don't do well, it's hard to be brutal but pays dividends to not let them flower. The 1 thing which makes for success more than anything else I've found, apart from needing pretty acid soil, is that they really are gross feeders and benefit hugely from being mulched with large quantities of manure or compost. To get big clumps like mine they require the soil to be pretty moist at all times, yet they actually do best in full sun(here anyway).Let me know if you'd like seed as I'll deadhead sometime if you don't want some. If I can get success with no fancy equipment etc anybody can!!!!!
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1
    • simbad

      simbad Total Gardener

      Joined:
      Feb 27, 2011
      Messages:
      2,422
      Location:
      Lincolnshire
      Ratings:
      +3,318
      Ooooo I'd love some seed please silu :biggrin: , if there's anything of mine you see just say and I'd be happy to collect seed as well ;)
      Mine were sent to me as tiny plants just before that freezing winter 3 years ago they survived in pots in the unheated greenhouse!!! I planted them in our little wood and they did grow really well, but maybe that was the first mistake then if yours grow best in full sun and suppose under the trees the soil wasn't so moist even with watering, so I'd love to have another go please and I'll follow your tips :dbgrtmb:
       
      • Like Like x 1
      • silu

        silu gardening easy...hmmm

        Joined:
        Oct 20, 2010
        Messages:
        3,682
        Gender:
        Female
        Location:
        Igloo
        Ratings:
        +8,083
        No problem, I'll pm you when the seed is ripe. If you have anything which is easy to grow from seed and maybe a bit unusual we could do a swap. Meconopsis seed won't be ripe for some time and best to leave it until the seed heads are just about to split, so don't think I've forgotten about you if it's a while before I get in touch!
        I have ones which grow pretty happily in shade so doubt that will have been the problem much more likely that it was possibly too dry or lack of available nutriants if competing with trees?
        Absolutely no problems with cold, I've sown seed both in an unheated greenhouse and direct outside, both were fine, indeed it's advised to store the seed in the fridge for a few months prior to sowing for best results so no need to keep Meconopsis wrapped up warm!
         
        • Like Like x 1
        • simbad

          simbad Total Gardener

          Joined:
          Feb 27, 2011
          Messages:
          2,422
          Location:
          Lincolnshire
          Ratings:
          +3,318
          Thankyou silu :biggrin:, I usually collect seed from anything that gives me any lol and most I've grown myself so can tell you which are easy,I'll do a list for you later in the year, like you nothings setting seed yet, I store all my seed in the fridge so the meconopsis seed should be fine :blue thumb:, I'm excited now :hapydancsmil:, can see I'll have to go begging bags of horse manure from our friends to give them a good start.
           
          • Like Like x 1
          • Grannie Annie

            Grannie Annie Total Gardener

            Joined:
            Aug 7, 2012
            Messages:
            2,880
            Gender:
            Female
            Location:
            Lincolnshire
            Ratings:
            +2,632
            That's a really beauty Lolimac
             
          • ballistic_bro

            ballistic_bro Gardener

            Joined:
            May 27, 2011
            Messages:
            99
            Gender:
            Male
            Occupation:
            IT
            Location:
            Sunderland, Tyne & Wear
            Ratings:
            +241
            Alliums are looking great, lupins are on their way. :)
            [​IMG]
             
            • Like Like x 6
            • merleworld

              merleworld Total Gardener

              Joined:
              May 30, 2011
              Messages:
              2,673
              Gender:
              Female
              Location:
              Manchester
              Ratings:
              +4,087
              Shiney and pamdish you are both very kind :ccheers:
               
              • Friendly Friendly x 1
              • Spruce

                Spruce Glad to be back .....

                Joined:
                Apr 10, 2009
                Messages:
                8,778
                Gender:
                Male
                Ratings:
                +12,370
                Allium Gladiator (not so lonely this year) Jens will understand

                [​IMG]
                 
                • Like Like x 11
                • Jenny namaste

                  Jenny namaste Total Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Mar 11, 2012
                  Messages:
                  18,488
                  Gender:
                  Female
                  Occupation:
                  retired- blissfully retired......
                  Location:
                  Battle, East Sussex
                  Ratings:
                  +31,969
                  I like that backdrop of Hostas too Spruce...:wub2:
                   
                  • Agree Agree x 3
                  • Like Like x 1
                  • Angelina

                    Angelina Super Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Feb 28, 2011
                    Messages:
                    451
                    Gender:
                    Female
                    Occupation:
                    Translator/Teacher
                    Location:
                    Sofia, Bulgaria, Zone 6b
                    Ratings:
                    +1,081
                    Ceanothus Thyrsiflorus, which I overwintered under polethene, so it flowers now... against the background of the steep slope (actually, an overgrown retaining wall).

                    [​IMG]

                    Alliums and a miniature rose
                    [​IMG]

                    Clematis and roses
                    [​IMG]

                    [​IMG]

                    Rose Minerva... Stunning first appearance this season!
                    Sorry, it's been raining all week here and the grass looks a bit untidy. ;)
                    [​IMG]

                    [​IMG]
                     
                    • Like Like x 18
                    • Grannie Annie

                      Grannie Annie Total Gardener

                      Joined:
                      Aug 7, 2012
                      Messages:
                      2,880
                      Gender:
                      Female
                      Location:
                      Lincolnshire
                      Ratings:
                      +2,632
                      Stunning garden Angelina.
                       
                      • Agree Agree x 5
                      • Like Like x 1
                      • ARMANDII

                        ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

                        Joined:
                        Jan 12, 2019
                        Messages:
                        48,096
                        Gender:
                        Male
                        Ratings:
                        +100,844
                        Agreed!!!:snork:
                         
                        • Agree Agree x 3
                        • Like Like x 1
                        • ARMANDII

                          ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

                          Joined:
                          Jan 12, 2019
                          Messages:
                          48,096
                          Gender:
                          Male
                          Ratings:
                          +100,844
                          Some more colour from the garden:

                          [​IMG]

                          [​IMG]

                          [​IMG]

                          [​IMG]

                          [​IMG]

                          [​IMG]

                          [​IMG]
                           
                          • Like Like x 12
                          • Spruce

                            Spruce Glad to be back .....

                            Joined:
                            Apr 10, 2009
                            Messages:
                            8,778
                            Gender:
                            Male
                            Ratings:
                            +12,370
                            Agreed no 3:snork: , Angelina love the mix of plants this is right up my street :ccheers:

                            Spruce
                             
                            • Agree Agree x 3
                            • Like Like x 1
                            Loading...

                            Share This Page

                            1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                              By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                              Dismiss Notice