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What's looking good in June 2017

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Phil A, Jun 1, 2017.

  1. Redwing

    Redwing Wild Gardener

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    Some really lovely planting combinations @shiney!
     
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    • shiney

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      Thanks @Redwing :dbgrtmb: We use the old, tried and tested method. Where can we find a gap to put this plant? :snork:
       
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      • silu

        silu gardening easy...hmmm

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        Lots or gorgeous photos everybody. It's quite strange to see your plants are flowering pretty much at the same time as things here up in the east of Scotland. We have had really hot weather for us anyway:) so things are really early in comparison to normal. Well @shiney I didn't know you could get white Lychnis, I've the common or garden magenta which is flowering atm, that's what great about gardening, there is always something new to learn . Your hanging baskets (don't do these as just don't have the time to water along with all I need to do in the greenhouse) are really lovely. i'm normally not that keen on these but yours are beautiful.
         
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        • wiseowl

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          Hello everyone:smile:

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          • Ian Taylor

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            a few pictures from my garden
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              • toppington

                toppington Tiny garden, always on the cheap!

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                • longk

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                    Ooooo, love that first Nigella @longk ! :dbgrtmb:
                     
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                      I agree. They're humble and as common as muck but I still have a soft spot for them and not just for their culinary value.
                       
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                          This was a rose I bought that was labeled "Uncle Walter" [which is a deep carmine red]...........so it ain't "Uncle Walter", but's it's nice and has a good scent.
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                            The old Bird Bath is slowly disappearing under the Eryngium, Peonies, Alliums, and Japanese Anemones.
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