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What's Looking Good In June 2022

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by shiney, Jun 1, 2022.

  1. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    A nice surprise. I got a 10cm rooted cutting of a Brugmansia from Spain on 16 February, and four months later I have a bud .. I wonder what colour it will be. :smile:
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    My Platycodons are opening. They have been in this pot since 2007 and bloom every year ...
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    • pete

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

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      Aloe aristata.
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      Isoplexsis.
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      Leptospermum silver sheen.
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      • Cordy

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        Hydrangea Hortensia first blooms this year
         
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          Clematis, could be Jackmanii[​IMG]
           
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            A little birdie has come to stay
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              Hi @JWK very impressive! Do you manage to keep it in the garden like @pete ?
               
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                Mine is in a big pot and dragged in/out of the greenhouse over winter. There are only two flower spikes and I can't see it getting more unless I planted it the ground like pete's. They make really large tuberous roots.
                 
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                  @JWK yes the roots are massive - I killed one I'd had for 30 years by trying to split it, because any bigger pot would be impossible to move. Now I'm going to chance one in a sheltered bed - I was given it because it's covered with mealy and was being chucked out. Worth a gamble!
                   
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                    Delphinium
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                      Gertrude Jekyll, a lovely small climber
                      Heavily scented; Bought last year from David Austin
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                        Nice rose @Cordy but as far as I know Gertrude J. is a shrub rather than a climber.
                         
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                          Fair Cop @JWK
                          David Austin class it as
                          Size: Medium Shrub
                          We have a Rosa Bonica coming along in leaps and bounds; also from D A
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                              Upsy, what is in the pot in picture three please? All looking very good. :dbgrtmb:
                               
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                                Avocado Vicky ...and thank you, there is something new to see everyday in the garden at the moment. :biggrin:
                                 
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