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What's Looking Good In October 2021

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by shiney, Oct 1, 2021.

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  1. The Buddleja Garden

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    Buddleja 'Orange Sceptre'. A B. stachyoides X B.tubiflora hybrid. I'm not sure it's very hardy, but it's grown more than metre from seed in a single season and has flowered.
     
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      The top growth survives most winters but in a severely cold spell it can die down to the ground. That hasn't happened for several years now.


      Thank you @Sheal, 'Silver Queen' is said to be male so I'll have to check the flowers next spring. In fact I have never seen any berries on it so that could be the one.


      Your Brugmansia "Charles Grimaldi" is very impressive @Victoria :smile:

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

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        That looks very similar to Leonotis.
         
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          That is exactly what I thought when I saw it.
           
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          ... and here they are today, with the tallest one at 28cm ...
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            Coleus which I cut back to about 10cm in the Spring now 58cm ...
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            Mandevilla and Plumbago ...
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            Van sitting in doorway to K3 (Kitty Kat Korner), Salvia farinacea going great guns on the left. Pelargoniums starting to bud again ...
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                Iochroma coccinea
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                Crocus cartwrightianus
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                Not 100% convinced the label is right though.
                 
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                  You are ahead of me now Nigel as mine isn't blooming yet.
                   
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                  First of all are flower arrangements (and the makings) Mrs Shiney has made. Everything apart from the white roses are from our garden.

                  A handbag for a competition that had to have buttons in it :scratch:
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                  An anniversary gift for some with similar flowers to those Mrs Shiney used for the table arrangements and bouquet for her wedding.
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                  Autumn Door Wreaths
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                    They are all beautiful @shiney Mrs Shiney is very talented :smile:

                    I love that Cotoneaster horizontalis, mine was like that once, but has never been the same since I cut it back.
                     
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                      We originally got this, many years ago labelled Portuguese Laurel - I'm doubtful that it is :scratch:
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                      Callicarpa 'profusion'
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                      It's looking good this year
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                      Berberis 'rose glow'
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                      Hamamelis 'Arnold Promise' leaves turning - and dropping
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                      Hedychium - Ginger Lily
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                      Cyperus - it has grown very tall this year and we also had to split it (sold them for our charity)
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                      Senecio 'Angels Wings'
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                      Vigna caracalla - Snail Vine (annual climber)
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                        Thank you. :blue thumb: She also gives talks on plants and demonstrates flower arranging. Her talks vary greatly and including Edible Plants and Healing Plants. This time of year she makes Autumn wreaths and later she makes Christmas wreaths and they are sold for our charity. Virtually everything in them comes from our garden. As our garden is so full of foliage plants we also provide foliage for local church festivals and a number of local flower arrangers have 'pruning rights'. :)

                        The Cotoneaster has been there for over forty years and requires virtually no attention. It is in a 12" wide bed between the driveway and the fence and the other side of the fence is the neighbours' driveway. So it's not pampered in any way.
                         
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                          The first two photos are from our Dahlias in pots on the patio. The rest are rather neglected in a bed by our veg plot. They get no attention at all (apart from a 'thank you' as we pass) and there are a few plants that we put there when we were in a hurry about five or six years ago and stuck them in a patch we had taken the weeds from. We intended moving them to a flower bed but have never got around to it.
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                            Great pictures @shiney , Mrs shiney done a fantastic job on the flower arrangements . Your mystery shrub looks like it a Photinia .
                             
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