What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. simbad

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    Oh now Shirley looks very like my white I'll post a picture and see what you think ARMANDII, when the rain stops.
     
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      Hi Simbad, that name did spring into my mind when you said

      It's a nice Paeonia and I must give mine some extra TLC tomorrow and let some light in around it:snork: It's surprising how "little" room they actually take up, Simbad. Okay, when they're in flower they get a bit large but when you know they're there all year you can plant around them for when they die down.:dunno::snork:
       
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        Yep, it near the top of my list for the richness of the scent, plus the flower itself is breathtaking!!:hapfeet:
         
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          Clematis 'Mrs Bateman', looking good
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          Clematis 'Warsaw Nike', has an unusually long flower stem holding the flower well away from the plant
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          Another one I shouldn't have forgot its name as I had it ID'ed on here last year :doh::biggrin:
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          A variety of Physocarpus with small flowers and small leaves, very attractive
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          Primula Alpicola, I'm very proud of this, grown from seed 2 years ago, this is the first time its flowered and has 2 flower spikes with several flowers on each. The scent is absolutely amazing for such a small flower :)
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            Our hanging baskets are really loving this warm weather and they seem to be needing lots of watering - but it's worth it.

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              Our peonies are only just starting to open.

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              Apart from this one which has always puzzled us. It appears to be coming from the base of our pink tree peony and gives us lots of, fairly early, blooms. The bees seem to prefer it to the other peonies.

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                Some more colour in the borders:

                Paeonia "Karl Rosenfield" about to burst into flower.........maybe tomorrow:hapfeet:
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                Poppy "Popeye"
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                Rose "Masquerade"
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                My very first flower from Rose "Alfred Carriere" which I planted by the pond last year.
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                Veronica
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                Thalictrum
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                  Some clems

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                  We have this montana and a very pale pink one that climbs our dead 20ft+ ornamental cherry tree. The pink is now finishing but this has at least a week or more to go.

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                    ARMANDII, you're still a couple of weeks ahead of us with all that lovely colour :blue thumb:

                    THe runners are just starting to move along now - about three weeks behind normal but they'll start catching up fairly quickly :)

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                    They still have a long way to go to climb all over the ShineyFrame :biggrin:

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                    Different shades of blue

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                      Dark and light - both beautiful in their own way. :blue thumb:
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                      He bee enjoying himself :biggrin:
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                      The grasses are just coming along nicely
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                      Always a lovely sight
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                        Armandii and Shiney your pics just seem to get better and better as more flowers come into bloom.

                        Armandii that 'Bowles Beauty' is certainly a beauty.
                        Shiney your hanging baskets look really superb - so colourful and pretty.
                         
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                          The first or our Phlomis Russeliana is just starting to open. Over the next few weeks we shall have hundreds of them in full bloom and then it's bee heaven. :blue thumb: They'll be crawling all over, and inside, them.

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                          Basking in the sun
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                          Wearing her jewellery
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                          A young Lord or Lady :heehee:
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                          Is the plural Sambuci

                          A variegated and a nigra. The nigra is 14ft high after having been cut right back in the winter.
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                            Thanks GA :blue thumb: They're absolutely stuffed with lots of different plants. They'll need continuous feeding throughout the summer and watering at least twice a day on hot days.
                             
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                              Well, the garden is really about 3 weeks behind it's normal flowering time, Shiney, but the recent burst of warm weather seems to have triggered the plants into flowering.:snork:

                              Hi GA, the "Bowles Beauty" was the very first Paeonia that my wife and I bought, so it's a very special plant to me!:snork:
                               
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                                What wonderful displays this evening Mr Shiney and Armandii,
                                thank you,
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