WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN SEPTEMBER 2018

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      Rose 'Gentle Hermione' and Clematis 'Betty Corning'

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      Clematis chiisanensis :-

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      Phlox paniculata :-

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      Clematis 'Madam Julia Corrivon' :-

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        These are in our garden :)

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          Clematis 'Kaiu' :-

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          Rose 'Gentle Hermione' :-

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          Hemerocallis :-

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          Fuchsia 'Margaret' :-

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          A view down the garden :-

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                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                DSC_0894.JPG Lakemont grape.
                First real time I've had enough to try, they taste better than any I have bought in the shops,and the skins are not that thick, and it's seedless.
                Just need to thin more to get bigger berries, but I find that job a bit tedious.
                 
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                  Perhaps a bit boring but I like this as a foliage pot plant outside in summer.
                  Ficus religiosa.
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                  Hedychium gardnerianum.
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                  Anyone for gerkins, not sure if they are quite ripe yet:snorky:
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                    image.jpeg Not the best photo as the wind was blowing, but my new dreaming swan anemone has opened :)
                     
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                      Careful Sienna, there are other beauties too.... Ruffled Swan, Wild Swan and Elfin Swan :). All lovely :)
                       
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                        @Verdun I know, I've seen your lovely anemone pics and I've already fallen in love with the whole collection!
                        Watch this space :snorky:
                         
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                          You could always leave the thinning then you would have smaller grapes but more.:smile:
                           
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                            A quick look round the garden to assess if there was any storm damage - none thank goodness. Lots of green still and I was pleased to see berries on my holly (at last). It's a large lollipop, over 20 years old and is now deciding to produce fruit.
                            So glad I got rid of the lawn nearest the house, much more room in the borders now.
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                            No grass - less work!​
                             
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                              Will you look at those Hedychiums!! I've got a couple of clumps of gardnerianum going now but the flower spikes are shorter. Think I'd better up the ante on the feed :biggrin:
                               
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                                I've got a few of them from @pete They've done brilliantly. :hapydancsmil:
                                 
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