What's looking good in September 2009 .......

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  1. Sam1974x

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    Thanks :)

    Another one to add to next years list ... looks good inbetween the hosta !
     
  2. Sussexgardener

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    Marigolds are still looking good

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    As is the Galliardia. I'm getting more of these next year, they've been blooming since May and there are still loads of fresh buds.

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    Asters. One of my favs

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    Good old Sedum Spectabile

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    Morning Glory has taken over as usual

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    And my sweetpeas are still going strong, with little of no intervention on my part!

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    And how could I forget the Rudbeckia. Still blooming after a month

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  3. strawman

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    Sussex gardener, your garden is looking truly colourful. I particularly like the Rudbeckia, the Sedum and the Marigold.
     
  4. Jazmine

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    I just love this thread, some wonderful photos here. :ntwrth:
    I am learning more plant names too.
    YoungDaisyDee would love to see more pics of your garden. Is the coleus the same as the indoor coleus?
     
  5. strongylodon

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    Crocosmia Carmine Brilliant and Schizostylis Cochinea Alba.
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    The best my Bougie can do, it's outside all year and doesn't start flowering untill this month
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  6. Kedi-Gato

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    What a glorious show of colours and plants, this is what the Garden of Eden must have looked like. :gnthb::gnthb:

    YDD - your garden is wonderful, I just love the pic where all the different plants are shown. I think I would just sit there and admire it. You must be very proud of yourself. :gnthb:


    This unknown flowering shrub is in the garden over here in Florida. I am sure I have seen it in Portugal and that Sis has told me the name, but unfortunately I have forgotten it. :old:


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  7. strongylodon

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    A beautiful tree Kedi, Tecoma Stans (Yellow Elder).:)
     
  8. Kedi-Gato

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    Thanks Strongy - yes, that is what Sis told me. I must try to remember that.
     
  9. youngdaisydee

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    Awww thanks for your comments, im bursting with pride here hahaha.. yes jasmine its the same as the indoor one, one nip of frost and its a gonna..
    Ive took some pics on this Beautifull Sunny morning, its like summer out there...

    Winter Pansie's...

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    If the weather stays fine! ill have Canna Flowers in the next few days :)

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    Ive followed him round all morning lol, he's Massive ..

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    Showing his good side hahaha

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    And I wont even try to walk through my Arch..

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  10. Sam1974x

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    some more stunning pics again YDD .... and yes you should be proud. I would :)
     
  11. cornflower

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    Lovely Pampas, Cornflower. I tried to grow some a couple of years ago, but it failed miserably. Never one to say die, I'll give it another chance next year if I can get hold of a plant.
     
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    Lovely image, Woo, and flowering very nicely too...
     
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