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What is Looking Good in JULY 2021

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by wiseowl, Jun 30, 2021.

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  1. JWK

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    Chinese rhubarb


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      Hydrangea Annabelle not quite fully open:
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        Runner beans!
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            @Cordy I love your ID posts. Are they wood? Did you make them? Very classy.
             
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            I'm finding the simple beauty of individual scabious/knautia flowers increasingly captivating lately for some reason. Scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue', Knautia 'Mars Midget' and 'Melton Pastels'.

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              @Victoria
              Yes, I made those plant markers
              The wood including uprights is English Oak; although any wood should be Ok - just needs to be sanded quite smooth in order to write with the pyrography burner - bought from eBay- I sand up to about 350 grit
              The uprights are made by driving square rods through a dowel-maker which I made, although with flat uprights you won't need the Dowel-maker
              I learned it all recently by watching several YouTube videos
              If you have a try you will need carbon paper, a printer and lots of patience; but you will soon get the idea
              John
              Edit, forgot to mention; I give 4 coats of water based varnish, here in UK we call it Yacht Varnish
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                @Cordy Hi John, you are very talented. It is a craft I could do ... I actually have a set of carving tools given to me by my boss as I fancied carving totem poles :rolleyespink: which never materialised. I don't label things here as I know the names of everything, both Latin and common. I certainly admire your ability and I think you could easily sell them. Have you ever thought of doing that? Perhaps sets or just individual pieces. They would make lovely gifts.
                 
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                  Too hot for jumpers, electric bikes are the thing nowadays and just you watch yourself with allusions to me wandering the streets! :roflol:
                  The idea is to be self-sufficient in alliums for the year, but that only works if they ripen and store well. There's much less sun than usual this year, so remains to be seen whether they'll keep. If not, there'll be a few frantic chopping and freezing sessions :biggrin:
                   
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                    Were they overwinting types, only mine will be another couple of months before they are ready.

                    Or are you two months ahead, some of them seen to have quite a lot of foliage still.
                     
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                    Finally after planting them last year and watching them get bigger and bigger every day my lilies finally started to bloom. And how they are blooming. My whole house entrance is engulfed in their sweet heavy scent. Blossoms are about 20cm in diameter.
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                    And in the back yard my allium flowers started their annual bee orgy with 2-4 bees sitting permanently on each and every blossom.
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                      Not sure if they're specifically meant for overwintering, but I've always planted sets in October for harvesting in June/July. Due to the weird weather they probably would have rotted if not harvested now.
                       
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                        The way out from the bottom of my garden, to a little road that leads nowhere ...

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                        You have to duck under these Dorothy Perkins Roses and a tall Fuchsia called 'Margaret' ...

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                          Fuchsia microphylla
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                          Mitraria coccinea "Lake Puyehue"
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                          Sisyrinchium "Hemswell Sky"
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                          Tulbaghia coddii
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                          Morina longifolia
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                          Ugni molinae Chilean Guava flowers smell like the fruit tastes
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                          Rosa "Ingrid Bergman"
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                          Cinnamomum camphora; this really didn't like the weather earlier in the year and a lot of the early growth got burnt in the cold dry winds.
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