What's Looking Good In September 2013

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  1. stephenprudence

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    Brugmansia sanguinea going well here.

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    • HsuH

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      Some Roses
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      Fuchsia
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      Penstemon
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      Inula
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      Verbena
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        Your shots just get better and better, HsuH:thumbsup::snork: It's nice to see such colour in the garden even though we're on the edge of Autumn.:snork:
         
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          The benefit of being in a soft area of Cheshire!!!:hapydancsmil: Lovely pic, Stephen:snork:
           
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            Ah, that is because I'm learning from the photo-masters like yourself :). It's not easy to find such good quality tuition for free:dbgrtmb:.
            Yes, it is cold and wet at times, (I think the dampness is the main problem for all the plants out there), but still there is plenty to see.

            Cobaea alba
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            Parahebe is still flowering happily
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            More berries (pyracanthus)
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            And not to forget my mad amaranthus in the greenhouse (see post #12). After reaching the top of the roof it is now marching down the other side of the roof ridge and no sign of it slowing down.
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              All great stuff again HsuH,
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                F.procumbens. Mine is only just setting its first buds, but it was abused last winter!
                 
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                  You're definitely capturing that Autumn feeling with those great shots, HsuH:snork:
                   
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                    Wonderful, wonderful colours you have in these pics HsuH - love all of them.
                     
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                      It's good to see such colour still around :blue thumb:

                      I've been wandering around the garden trying to find some colour. Some of the plants are still showing the ocassional flower.

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                      And the seed pods have a visitor :)
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                        Even the kerria is giving a second showing!
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                          Some of "M"'s sunflowers :blue thumb:. They're in a plum position :snork:
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                          Chinese lanterns are beginning to glow
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                          The nobility have arrived
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                          The cyclamen are starting to show
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                            Flowers still looking good are:-

                            The final honeysuckle flower

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                            My (late planted free seeds) Cosmos

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                            The dying "Johnson's Blue" which has thrived and is still flowering its head off

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                            And a visitor who chose to stay (but didn't tell give me its calling card)

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                              @shiney Wow! Sunflowers and plums make a great combo, they look super! My Lords and Ladies berried up several weeks ago and have been picked clean. Great shots :dbgrtmb:
                               
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                              Your sunflowers got off to a slow start but they are now making a good show. Thanks for the seeds :blue thumb:
                               
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