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May In Your Garden

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  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    @Debbie welcome, a new garden sounds like a serious challenge, make sure you take plenty of photos.

    @Dean what is is plant with the red flowers/bracts???

    @KG those salvias look great.

    I have been busy weeding and potting on today. Seedlings are still not growingimage

  • Debbie 11Debbie 11 Posts: 22

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     umpf...that was a bit of a fiasco...but you get the idea...the pots are an attempt at "normality"...Inkadog-paths are concrete...

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  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    @ Debbie Good luck!image

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619
    What a fab empty canvas to play with!
  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Debbie, I Can hardly wait to see the transformation! Some of those paths look useful.

  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Why can't I see any posts from KoalaGirl? People keep referring to them.

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Inkadog there is an ignore facility, maybe you hit it by accident on KG?

  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Thanks, Kate--that's what happened. It's fixed now. Sorry, KG, don't know how that happened!

  • KoalagirlKoalagirl Posts: 225

    Won't take it personally!  It's morning here and I am just wondering if the pink sunrise is a good or bad thing weather-wise.

    Inka - Congrats on the tree peony flowering.  I love columbines and have several in my garden.  I grew a mixed packet of seed last year to add to my collection.

  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Well, KG, in Oz you never know!!! It's a country of extremes.

    I missed seeing photos of the wedding-drat, but I did get to see the salvia/rosemary combo. I was hoping the tree peony was pink or purple, but the yellow is okay, I guess--I'm certainly not moving it--might sulk for another 3 years! Those columbines are the wild ones---they are everywhere here. As are foxgloves--don't know if they are native, but they are certainly naturalized. Should be a bumper crop this year--however I can't get the pink/apricot ones to grow here. Go figure.

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