What's Looking Good In September 2021

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  1. SuzFlowers

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    • Perki

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      Thank you very kind of you to say :)
       
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        Cyclamen are popping up everywhere and they keep spreading across the lawns and getting mown down
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        Grasses are showing well now
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        A lot of these and similar ones have gone to a charity sensory garden for the blind
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        This is a large area in the front that we are now thinning out and weeding
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        As we're working our way through it :phew:
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          I have to keep hosing this (have done so for years) because there's a red ant nest underneath and their dust completely covers the plants.
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          Someone came round today to see the Cobaea as they didn't believe that the flowers start off pale green and then turn to purple. They though they were different plants.
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            Still looking great Shiney. :dbgrtmb:
             
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