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Garden Gallery 2019
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Dovefromabove
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June 2019
Primulas in the twilight by our little pond ... thank you
@Hostafan1
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Hazyb
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June 2019
edited June 2019
Three stages of a Dahlia Art Deco opening
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Alan Clark2 in Liverpool
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June 2019
edited June 2019
Geranium palmatum, illustrating why they are called Cranesbill.
Orange hawkweed. One weed that I am happy to have, although it is not nearly invasive enough with me to be called a weed.
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Yviestevie
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June 2019
Is hawkweed the name for fox and cubs? I love it. What type of soil do you have
@Alan Clark2 in Liverpool
Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
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Alan Clark2 in Liverpool
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June 2019
Yes it is aka fox and cubs. I have clay soil, slightly acidic.
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RoddersUK
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July 2019
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RoddersUK
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July 2019
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RoddersUK
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July 2019
Id take an over view from the bedroom window, but the washings out and the paddling pool lol
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edhelka
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July 2019
Back garden: Monardas starting (bought early spring as 9cm pot plants), daylilies starting and rose bed finally showing some colours.
Front garden
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Perki
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July 2019
Which monarda did you go with
@edhelka
? they can be a bit temperamental
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Primulas in the twilight by our little pond ... thank you @Hostafan1 😊
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Geranium palmatum, illustrating why they are called Cranesbill.
Orange hawkweed. One weed that I am happy to have, although it is not nearly invasive enough with me to be called a weed.