We are lucky that the wind hasn't damaged or broken this flower, so it is next to a trellis which gives some shelter. I am looking forward to experimenting with more sees of these next year
Oh my word, that first fuchsia is stunning zenjeff and the last one is pretty too - do you have a name for any of the plants, showing my ignorance yet again as I don't know what 2 & 3 are either!
Fushias white King and Royal velvet 2 Rudbekia Goldstrum 3 astilbe don't know which one was one of the plants here when we first moved here nearly got dug out but now I am glad it survived 4 Ammi V
Thank you Zenjeff, as are your flowers!!! I am going to try storing them overwinter after watching MANY videos on how to do it! Here's hoping I don't cock it up!!
Thanks for the link aym. I am on you tube a lot at the moment trying to learn how to do different things!! I am going to buy myself a little 'grow tent' next week as I simply don't have room for anything bigger and then I am going to start trying to teach myself how to take cuttings!! I have a cutting at the moment in a pot with just the back end of a plastic bottle sitting on top of it lol!!
Your petunia by the way is stunning!! I LOVE petunias!!
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We are lucky that the wind hasn't damaged or broken this flower, so it is next to a trellis which gives some shelter. I am looking forward to experimenting with more sees of these next year
Great Osteopermum Aym...and the yellow Echinacea.
Guernsey Donkeys Echinacea is a cracker.
Looks like Echinacea are hot property at the moment and I can see why.
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Rain overnight but trying to brighten up now
Oh my word, that first fuchsia is stunning zenjeff and the last one is pretty too - do you have a name for any of the plants, showing my ignorance yet again as I don't know what 2 & 3 are either!
I hope there's still time for my Rudbekia Marmalade to turn out like yours Zenjeff. Pic 2
Being new to gardening (just the last few months) I have fallen in love with dhalia and seeing the bees around mine gives me a warm fuzzy feeling

Zenjeff - the Ammi is superb as are the other plants.
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Fushias white King and Royal velvet 2 Rudbekia Goldstrum 3 astilbe don't know which one was one of the plants here when we first moved here nearly got dug out but now I am glad it survived 4 Ammi V
judojub your dahlia is a beauty
Thank you Zenjeff, as are your flowers!!! I am going to try storing them overwinter after watching MANY videos on how to do it! Here's hoping I don't cock it up!!
Thanks for the link aym. I am on you tube a lot at the moment trying to learn how to do different things!! I am going to buy myself a little 'grow tent' next week as I simply don't have room for anything bigger and then I am going to start trying to teach myself how to take cuttings!! I have a cutting at the moment in a pot with just the back end of a plastic bottle sitting on top of it lol!!
Your petunia by the way is stunning!! I LOVE petunias!!