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  • Gorgeous Fran😊
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    Lovely to see all the 'likes' on threads but some 'likes' go into the teens and usually you can only access the first ten or so. Does anyone know if you can actually access all the 'likes' rather than just the first ten or so? 
    Many thanks.
  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904
    @Fran IOM I've re-looked at your pics with the stacks of likes. I think we can assume that 'all of the above' are on the likes list! 🤣
    I'm not even a fan of hydrangeas but between you and that @Lyn I'm starting to come round. 😍
  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    Thanks @plant pauper ! They are now very much a favourite of mine. I think I started with one given to me by my SIL which was pot bound. After that I couldn't resist getting more. They have had no attention from me so far as I haven't been fit enough to do any gardening  this Spring/Summer yet. Maybe they were better off without any help from me as they have never looked so good. If they will grow for me they will grow for anyone. Treat yourself. 
  • Simone_in_WiltshireSimone_in_Wiltshire Posts: 1,073
    edited August 2023
    Fran IOM said:
    Lovely to see all the 'likes' on threads but some 'likes' go into the teens and usually you can only access the first ten or so. Does anyone know if you can actually access all the 'likes' rather than just the first ten or so? 
    Many thanks.
    What you see are the last 10 as far as I know. Not that I’m really looking at them, but I noticed that when I got once 16 likes. The first six dropped then. 

    I have no chance currently to take care of the garden, but are spending time between hospital and work with OH feeling poorly. 
    It’s now fading a bit and one can feel the spirit has gone a bit. Hopefully I can find time in September when I’m on holiday. 

    I my garden.

  • LunarSea said:
    I noticed this plant in Sheffield Botanical Gardens the other day and thought it was rather striking. Lysimachia Clethroides (Chinese Loosestrife). There was a lot more of it than shown in this shot. Probably a bit too much of a thug for most gardens though.



    I have Gooseneck Loosestrife woven in among my daylilies and it's so pretty, but yes it's a PITA to remove once it gets a foothold!  I've been pulling them like crazy but I can't see that I'm making any headway on thinning them out. :D
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    Metacomet soil with hints of Woodbridge and Pillsbury
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