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WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN JUNE 2019

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Perki, Jun 2, 2019.

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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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    Woos wildlife garden:smile:

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      One of Woos favourites although Mrs Woo pulls them up if I'm not around:heehee:
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      • lolimac

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        Firstly may I say just loving everyones beautiful plants and gardens...:wub2:

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        • Doghouse Riley

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          I like the colour contrast between the camelia, clematis and rhodo.

          Nothing in nature doesn't "go" together.

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          • pete

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

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            Tell the snobby garden designers that,:biggrin:
             
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            • CarolineL

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              @zenj gorgeous nomocharis! I tried to grow them from seed but slugs got them before flowering.
              @shiney please can you tell me which hosta variety is that one last but one with yellow in centre - it's lovely.
               
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                One that I've failed with frequently!

                Just tell her to butt out! Say that you're collecting the seed for cooking with. A few might drop but that's not your fault.
                 
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                • shiney

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                  @CarolineL


                  It's Great Expectations :dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    FDD5AB5A-70A9-45FA-AE8F-BE8F19D032FD.jpeg 1037B28D-C75F-4725-8070-4B5DD4ABFE76.jpeg ADD1D003-3CE1-431D-A781-4F7B3A4A69FC.jpeg Another Nomocharis and others out this morning
                     
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                    • CarolineL

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                      Thanks @shiney - there are so many hostas now that it's hard to decide - but one that is grown by a gardener like you has to be on the list!
                       
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                        I took some photos yesterday, before the second night of thunder, torrential rain, hailstones and high winds wiped everything out...

                        My double-flowered philadelphus (mock orange)
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                        A big, blousey deutzia BD7ACF60-5360-411E-ABAF-6B0C367CCEA7.jpeg

                        One of my self-sown foxgloves - nearly as tall as me! Lupins doing well behind, along with self-sown campanula persicifolia and the true Rosea “Winchester cathedral” at the base. (A shy rosea Charles de Mills peeping round from behind the stem). FC6D911B-A99B-4D47-A4B0-1471B3930141.jpeg

                        An alba form of the campanula persicifolia- I didn’t realise I had so many white flowers!! A64C3797-2B06-4387-86F3-9F2E14A433F5.jpeg
                         
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                        • shiney

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                          @Sian in Belgium That's an interesting situation. Our double white Philadephus is nowhere near opening yet our Deutzia has finished! Our white campanulas are only just starting to open. Blues/purples are a few days ahead of them.
                           
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                            Some accidental colour combinations in the garden.
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                            Dianthus and heuchera
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                            Stachys and Poppy
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                            Heuchera and Ivy
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                            Cotinus and Geranium​
                             
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                              Love the Philadelphus and the Deutzia Sian. :blue thumb: Do you know which variety The Philly is please? I've been trying to get hold of the larger of the two Minnesota 'Snowflake' for months, but the only two nurseries I've found that have it want an arm and a leg in price or postage and I refuse to pay it.
                               
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                              • Sian in Belgium

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                                I have no idea, I’m afraid, @Sheal. It was on the bargain shelf of a hyper market here, and was just marked as “philadelphus” I think. The flowers are really big, over an inch deep...
                                 
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