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What's the star in your garden right now

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  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Then the yellows ..

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     All these yellows sown from seed this Feb - isn't nature a wonderful thing image

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    lobelia Tania, first year and really happy with it image

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     Lovely delphinium from a forum member image

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     One for OL my begonias image

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     Gazania that make me smile such cheery plants

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  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Chicky what a home coming image They all look lovely image

  • Mark 499Mark 499 Posts: 380

    KEF I think you will find that your Gazanias are actually Gerberas

  • star gaze lilystar gaze lily Posts: 17,584

    Wow, Chicky and Kef, such beautiful flowers. Thanks for sharing

  • LesleyKLesleyK Posts: 4,029

    Beautiful flowers - all of them.  I have made too many costly mistakes in the past and will start reading up on what conditions suit what plant - then I'll buy loads of containers and compostsimageimage

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Mark they are and I know that image    just had a strange senior moment, I like Gazinias but can't always offer them the sun so moved onto Gerberas. Did look twice as I posted the name but just lost the plot. Thanks image  

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Chicky, wonderful colours and a fabulous stone wallimage

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  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Lovely Hollie - and this is all in your new garden - yes?  What a difference a few months can makeimage.  Rudbeckias sown on windowsills in Feb, moved to cold GH in April, then into garden end of May. Really pleased with the rustic dwarves, as not grown them before.  The yellow ones are Indian Summer, and i grow them every year as the deer leave them alone (not true for all rudbeckias, as i found to my cost - think its because this type are quite bristly/hairy).  Are the pink stars in the first pic? In which case they are isotoma (an annual bedding plant - deer don't eat that either ... are you picking up a common theme hereimage)

    Art - OH built the wall earlier in the year.  He says so every time he walks past it.  As it is just outside the front door, it gets said quite a lotimage.

    KEF - love that delphinium - I need to have a word with your friend image

     

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