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Jamjar Posies - 2018

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  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    edited July 2018
    My Gaillardia is supposed to have bloomed like this:



    Instead, only a small part of has that sort of flowers; the rest are like this:



    I don’t mind at all, but it is rather strange.🤔🌻
  • AuntyRachAuntyRach Posts: 5,291
    After posting my jam jar posy on 1st July, I added some more flopped Aliums and they developed nicely. I have refreshed it today, adding the first of the scented Sweet Peas, a snapped-off Dahlia flower ‘Genova’, an African daisy ‘3D’ and a Dianthus ‘candy floss’.


    My garden and I live in South Wales. 
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Pilgrim, Niphetos, ammi majus, hydrangea Moonlight and allium in the background. 


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  • AuntyRachAuntyRach Posts: 5,291
    Nice combo @Fire, and supreme Gladioli @scroggin.

    Just a small posy from me: Hydrangea, Sweet Peas, Nigella amd Cosmos. 


    My garden and I live in South Wales. 
  • BijdezeeBijdezee Posts: 1,484
    @scroggin - lovely glad, I particularly like the dark red, it's stunning.

    @AuntyRach - thats a pretty posy with the soft colours, very nice. 
  • Mary370Mary370 Posts: 2,003

    Oops................sorry about the size of the pic...........I don't know how to reduce.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Sweet peas, coreopsis, mask flower, choc cosmos, tetra red cosmos, salvia Bumble.



  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    Beautiful posy, Fire. Really colourful photo🔥😎. I was considering growing some alonsoa next year, is it worth it? Also, is it annual or perennial? 

    I like your sweet peas @Mary370, very good combination of colours as well. @AuntyRach, really admired your post when you’ve posted it, but didn’t get a chance to say so. 
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429


    Cornflowers, gypsophila, scabious. 
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