Whats Looking good May 2024

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  1. wiseowl

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    Geums adding colour amongst emerging grasses and other perennials.

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      Glendora Heavenly Blue.

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      Armeria maritima.

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        Well I don't know about ''looking good'' - not like the above there - but a few Spring-a-lings..
        Verbascum 'Violetta' / 'Rosetta'..
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        Gypsophila cerastioides.. new to me.
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        Pulsatilla..
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        Helianthemum 'Supreme'..
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        Halimium libanotis..
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        Convolvulus cneorum.. / Berberis 'Admiration'.. / variegated Iris..
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        Digitalis illumination 'Cherry Brandy' / Brunnera 'Jack Frost'..
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            That glendora is wonderful @Plantminded - I managed to kill it when it was called lithospermum and again when it was called lithodora ...:frown: Any tips please?
            @Mrs Hillard those are fantastic! How perennial is that gorgeous digitalis Cherry Brandy please?
             
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              @CarolineL

              ..thank you !.. I can't help with your question as I'm cheating a bit here - I only planted it the other day. I couldn't resist. I tried one of this type before and it did not come back, so I thought I might try again.
               
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            • pete

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

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              Doesn't it prefer acid soil?
               
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              The soil here is neutral @pete but I have a Camellia which does well too, even though it’s in neutral, dry soil, and full sun. Some plants ignore the rules:)!
               
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                Some photos from today.
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                  Now I'm in OH's cottage in Norfolk I though I would post a few photos of the garden.
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                    Azaleas & Rhododendrons (just starting).
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                    Phone camera doesn't capture reds very well tho
                     
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                      First Meconopsis just opening
                       

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                        That's a gorgeous one @zenj . I don't grow them even though I have ideal conditions, because I don't like the blue ones which are most readily available. I know there are whites, but I have a lot of white planting already.
                        I really shouldn't add that one to the list though....;)
                         
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