What's looking good in June 2015

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        Aquilegia's seem to be dominating 'looking good' at the moment. Very pretty everyone! :)
         
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            Isn't it great! Especially after the news of a killer fungus and the disaster of the past couple of years for some people.
             
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                Your garden's looking good Joolz! :dbgrtmb:

                I was thinking that when I posted "M". :) My little ones are still going strong. They've been in bloom since the end of April.

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                  They are a lovely colour sheal:wub2: x Do they come true from seed? as i might have to beg yoou for some :biggrin: x
                  My snow white geraniums from Armandii have flourished under the plum tree this yr,they must like it there now theyve settled in :)
                   
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                    The Rhubarb and Custard are gorgeous Sheal.
                     
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                          Lovely shot of the Campanula Woo! :)
                           
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                          Wow, looks like everyone has had a cracking start in their garden in June despite the wind and rain :dbgrtmb:. Here are a few things in my little garden:
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                          Red jasmin starts to flower
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                            I always allow a couple of self seeding Foxgloves to mature and this year I've got the "Holy Grail" (for Sue and myself at least) - a pure white one :hapydancsmil:
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                              It's gorgeous!! Not even a spot on the inside either ... does that mean its an albino foxglove? :scratch:
                               
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