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WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN JANUARY 2021

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2021.

  1. NigelJ

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    Ferocactus hamatacanthus
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    Cactus with no name I've had this for many years, it will stab me at the slightest opportunity and probably never get big enough or old enough to flower.
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    Aloe variegata Partridge breasted aloe.
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      Is it related to the Ferocactus? Probably its brother Feralcactus. :ideaIPB:
       
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              Just our usual stroll around the garden just now and a few photos....buds are now appearing..:) 005.JPG 009.JPG 019.JPG 020.JPG 021.JPG 014.JPG 023.JPG
              These flower beds are hard work but I just want to have more colour this year
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              cleared most of the veggie bed now..the soil is pretty good here unlike Pebbles claypot soil..the name suited, stones everywhere..didn't stop the flooding there though.drainage, we know that now...
               
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                A few from inside the conservatory :-

                Cyclamen ...

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                Beautifully scented Jasmine ...

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                Flower spikes appearing on my Clivia for the first time in 3 yrs :)

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                    Sarcococca confusa flowering nicely and scented on warmer days. Berries seem to take about 18 months to fully ripen.
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                    Buddleja salvifolia "Alba" This is the first of my buddlejas to flower this year. About 2 months earlier than most years. Strongly scented and with beautiful foliage.
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