Whats Looking Good September 2022

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by wiseowl, Sep 1, 2022.

  1. Balc

    Balc Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2022
    Messages:
    2,440
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired
    Location:
    Huntingdon, Cambs
    Ratings:
    +9,684
    Other than the self-sown white Petunias, there is little flowering on the balcony now. The Fuchsias however have recovered well from the hot weather which almost killed them off. In fact several young plants actually did die of sunstroke! (You might think that being on a balcony it would be easy enough to avoid that happening but if you saw the 100s of plants on the balcony & the difficulty in reaching some of them then you might understand how that sort of thing can easily happen!).

    I have had red double Geraniums flowering all summer on the top rail of the balcony but some of them were very poorly & so I removed them from their rings & put some Fuchsias in their place. These are growing very well & flowering very well, too.
    .
    Fuchsia 'Adrienne' in wicker hanging basket on balcony 7th August 2022.jpg
    .
    Fuchsia 'Tom West'with first flower on balcony railings 9th September 2022 002 (Macro).jpg
    .
    I was going to add pictures of the Fuchsias on the balcony railings but they are on my desktop PC while I'm using my laptop now & don't have access to them!
     
    • Like Like x 6
    • noisette47

      noisette47 Total Gardener

      Joined:
      Jan 25, 2013
      Messages:
      6,312
      Gender:
      Female
      Location:
      Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine
      Ratings:
      +15,334
      It's mostly the well-watered stuff on the terrace that's looking good now :)

      Datura
      20220917_103821.jpg
      Not spectacular, but Cestrum nocturnum packs a punch for scent!
      20220917_103843.jpg
      The bougies just keep on going....
      20220917_104035.jpg
       

      Attached Files:

      • Like Like x 7
      • Logan

        Logan Total Gardener

        Joined:
        May 27, 2017
        Messages:
        15,469
        Gender:
        Female
        Occupation:
        housewife
        Location:
        redditch Worcester
        Ratings:
        +47,766
        Hi Sienna, no it's not a new puppy it's barley when he was at the breeder and we were picking him up, he liked to get under the vet bedding. He was and still is a very intelligent character, but thanks. I'd love to have a new puppy but they're so expensive now.
         
        • Like Like x 1
        • Friendly Friendly x 1
        • Logan

          Logan Total Gardener

          Joined:
          May 27, 2017
          Messages:
          15,469
          Gender:
          Female
          Occupation:
          housewife
          Location:
          redditch Worcester
          Ratings:
          +47,766
          Your welcome :)
           
          • Like Like x 1
          • Upsydaisy

            Upsydaisy Total Gardener

            Joined:
            Apr 26, 2017
            Messages:
            17,442
            Gender:
            Female
            Occupation:
            Living in hope of world wide peace.
            Location:
            Hampshire. Zone 8b
            Ratings:
            +54,381



            They are beautiful flowers @erskine . We use to have them here too then for some reason they stopped blooming sadly after a few years.:sad:
             
            • Like Like x 1
            • Agree Agree x 1
            • Upsydaisy

              Upsydaisy Total Gardener

              Joined:
              Apr 26, 2017
              Messages:
              17,442
              Gender:
              Female
              Occupation:
              Living in hope of world wide peace.
              Location:
              Hampshire. Zone 8b
              Ratings:
              +54,381
              A few pics from yesterday.


              20220917_104219.jpg 20220917_104015.jpg 20220917_104309.jpg 20220917_104327.jpg 20220917_104402.jpg 20220917_104449.jpg 20220917_104459.jpg 20220917_104504.jpg 20220917_104720.jpg 20220917_104732.jpg 20220917_104827.jpg 20220917_104911.jpg
               
              • Like Like x 9
              • Upsydaisy

                Upsydaisy Total Gardener

                Joined:
                Apr 26, 2017
                Messages:
                17,442
                Gender:
                Female
                Occupation:
                Living in hope of world wide peace.
                Location:
                Hampshire. Zone 8b
                Ratings:
                +54,381
                20220917_110034.jpg 20220917_105951.jpg 20220917_105900.jpg 20220917_105733.jpg 20220917_105801.jpg 20220917_105638.jpg 20220917_105653.jpg
                 
                • Like Like x 9
                • Upsydaisy

                  Upsydaisy Total Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Apr 26, 2017
                  Messages:
                  17,442
                  Gender:
                  Female
                  Occupation:
                  Living in hope of world wide peace.
                  Location:
                  Hampshire. Zone 8b
                  Ratings:
                  +54,381
                  20220917_105618.jpg 20220917_105106.jpg 20220917_105035.jpg 20220917_104537.jpg 20220917_105342.jpg 20220917_105356.jpg



                  Apologies for any repeats....it gets too confusing..for my Monday brain. :biggrin:
                   
                  • Like Like x 7
                  • Upsydaisy

                    Upsydaisy Total Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Apr 26, 2017
                    Messages:
                    17,442
                    Gender:
                    Female
                    Occupation:
                    Living in hope of world wide peace.
                    Location:
                    Hampshire. Zone 8b
                    Ratings:
                    +54,381
                    Oops how could I forget this..a seed pod on one of my baby Asclepias Tuberosa!!

                    20220918_152635.jpg
                     
                    • Like Like x 7
                    • Victoria

                      Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

                      Joined:
                      Jun 9, 2006
                      Messages:
                      31,244
                      Occupation:
                      Lady of Leisure
                      Location:
                      Messines, Algarve
                      Ratings:
                      +55,156
                      You still have lots of colour Upsy. I'll have a pear please. :smile: It is mostly green here except for a few things that 'carry on' like the Pandorea vine and Tecoma (Ginger Thomas) which can flower most of the year, but I noticed the Honeysuckle has buds! We shall have some things blooming soon now that our heat is going away and we are getting rain.
                       
                      • Like Like x 2
                      • Friendly Friendly x 2
                      • Jenny namaste

                        Jenny namaste Total Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Mar 11, 2012
                        Messages:
                        18,460
                        Gender:
                        Female
                        Occupation:
                        retired- blissfully retired......
                        Location:
                        Battle, East Sussex
                        Ratings:
                        +31,832
                        The border under the kitchen window has come back to life and flowers that went away in the drought are back again .
                        Jenny namaste

                        20220919_142652.jpg
                         
                        • Like Like x 7
                        • Balc

                          Balc Total Gardener

                          Joined:
                          Mar 6, 2022
                          Messages:
                          2,440
                          Gender:
                          Male
                          Occupation:
                          Retired
                          Location:
                          Huntingdon, Cambs
                          Ratings:
                          +9,684
                          The Geraniums are still going strong on the balcony even though I've had to remove a couple of the red ones from the top of the railings.
                          .
                          Variegated Geranium 'Frank Hedley' on balcony shelves 14th September 2022 001.jpg
                          .
                          Variegated Geranium 'Vancouver Centennial'on balcony shelves 14th September 2022 002.jpg
                          .
                          Variegated Geranium 'Vancouver Centennial'on balcony shelves 14th September 2022 002.jpg
                          .
                          These plants are actually the ones that spent all summer in the 3 troughs on the middle bar of the balcony railings. I've since planted winter flowering Pansies in their place.
                          .
                          Today I took a few cuttings of my Geraniums to overwinter.
                          .
                          Geranium cuttings just taken 19th September 2022.jpg
                          .
                          I used one of the empty Pansy trays to put the little pots in. These will spend the winter & most of the spring next year in the kitchen window & then I will put them in bigger pots & use them on the balcony next summer.
                          .
                           
                          • Like Like x 7
                          • Sienna's Blossom

                            Sienna's Blossom Super Gardener

                            Joined:
                            Mar 4, 2018
                            Messages:
                            465
                            Gender:
                            Female
                            Location:
                            Bristol
                            Ratings:
                            +2,117
                            He was lovely @shiney
                            and it is very touching how he waited for his owners to return.
                             
                            • Friendly Friendly x 1
                            • Victoria

                              Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

                              Joined:
                              Jun 9, 2006
                              Messages:
                              31,244
                              Occupation:
                              Lady of Leisure
                              Location:
                              Messines, Algarve
                              Ratings:
                              +55,156
                              My Amaryllis Belladonna Lily is making its annual appearance through the Melaleuca ...
                              Belladona1 19 Sep 22.jpg
                              Belladonna2 19 SSep 2.jpg
                               
                              • Like Like x 7
                              • erskine

                                erskine Gardener

                                Joined:
                                Sep 10, 2022
                                Messages:
                                17
                                Gender:
                                Male
                                Location:
                                West of Scotland
                                Ratings:
                                +45
                                Did they survive the winter ok where you live @Upsydaisy
                                 
                              Loading...

                              Share This Page

                              1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                                By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                                Dismiss Notice