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WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN NOVEMBER

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by wiseowl, Nov 1, 2017.

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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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    Good morning :smile:

    My Sweet Williams
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    • Clare G

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      My salvias! They're in quite a sheltered corner but I'm still surprised by how strongly they're still growing and flowering away. Still attracting the odd bumblebee too.

      Left to right: Salvia microphylla (an enormous blackcurrant sage), S. Hot Lips (red and white flowers), S uliginosa (pale blue) and dark purple Amistad at the back.
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      They seem to be taking over, nevertheless - can anyone can recommend a good dark blue one for me to add to my collection next summer? They are beautiful plants I think and obviously like London life.
       
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        @Clare G :wow: that really is as pretty as can be :wub2: thank you for sharing your lovely garden piccy

        Just a thought -Maybe this might be one for consideration?
        I luv the sound of this salvia and can see me adding this beauty to my garden - fortunately, we have the expert advice of our resident Salvia super advisors here on GC who will be able to suggest the best variety for you
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        Salvia Black and Bloom have large, dark blue flowers from mid-summer to the first frosts.
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          Love your salvias @Clare G. A beautiful splash of colours to have at this time of year! I'm looking out at my back garden just now and everything is green, brown and yellow. Lovely, but a more muted palette than yours!
           
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            Thanks @Irmemac and @BeeHappy! Yes it is very nice still to have things in flower, though the leaves are coming off the trees now too.

            I think that Black and Bloom salvia could be just the ticket - very striking with those black stems, as well as the dark blue flowers. I shall look out for it.
             
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              @Clare G yes i agree,thats what attracted me to it too - a lovely contrast which adds to the dark inky look :thumbsup:
               
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                Just found the fabby GC SUPER SALVIAS link
                SUPER SALVIAS -2017
                Could be its mentioned on here by one of our Salva experts @Clare G :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  Clare, salvias here too incl elegans, love n wishes, embers wishes, and many, many more.

                  However, one of my favourites has just gone over and it is prob the finest blue of them all, viz., guanajuato. It is a tender salvia but a real beauty. :)

                  Smaller flowers but very dark blue is S. Blue note. Similar is Violin Music. Both microphylla varieties so reasonably hardy.:)
                   
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                    Oh dear oh dear - so many lovely choices :spinning: Lucky really that I dont need to make my mind up until the spring! :)
                     
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                      To make your choice even harder Clare, check out cacalifolia. Sky blue flowers all summer :) Plant with geum Firestorm for a cracking orange/blue scene :)
                       
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                        plans to move some plants later :). The removal of a large philadelphus aureus and a nearby (supposedly dwarf but not) pine is appealing to me......their removal will allow me to rejuvenate the areas with lots of exciting perennials. :yay:

                        Back from the beach.....quite a chilly feel, clear skies, rabbits totally ignoring me, couple of foxes, a stoat sprinting past prob in pursuit of one of those rabbits and some intrepid dog walkers to set me up for the day.
                        A lovely day in prospect ....:SUNsmile:.

                        More people down here from the Grenfell flats on free holidays......every victim has been offered these breaks..........so I'm pleased they have enjoyed the good weather. :) Hopefully go some way to help their recuperation and well being:)
                         
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                          Hotlips, Icing Sugar and Mellen have all but finished here too. Amistad had been cut down and will be lifted and overwintered in the greenhouse.
                           
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                              Good morning well I wouldn't say this is looking good but it is what it is on an early November morning;)

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