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  • JudojubJudojub Posts: 108

    aym. That Osteospermum is lovely!! Yet another one to add to my (ever growing, never ending) wish list!!

  • ZenjeffZenjeff Posts: 652

    There just for you aym

    Yes evening primrose I have Oenothera apricot Delight as flowered its socks off all summer long I love it as the benefit of the flowers going apricot when they fadeimage taken this morning glorious day

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  • Mark56Mark56 Posts: 1,653

    A few new additions to the garden below, my first ever japanese anemone's & echinacea! The latter being an early June purchase from Morrisons for £1-£2 a god send here in the South 

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  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,146

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    Wonky gave me some dahlia tubers last year.


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • ZenjeffZenjeff Posts: 652

    Great weather today everything in full flower here in NE Autumn who said that?middle of summer here

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  • lilysillylilysilly Posts: 511

    Great photos Zenjeff, lovely passionflower . Which alstromeria is that please? It's beautiful. I've got Indian Summer in a big pot, how do they cope over winter? Next year l plan to plant it in a border.

  • Michael199Michael199 Posts: 175

    Great Passionflower Zenjeff. Like the workings of a fancy watch movement. Huge Hydrangea.

  • ZenjeffZenjeff Posts: 652

    lillysilly

    sorry don't know which alstroemerias it is bought from a church fare with label peruvian Lilly over winters well here in NE just with a good mulch in the Autumn .Michael199 the Hydrangia is totally neglected but it rewards every year 7 ft high 

  • lilysillylilysilly Posts: 511

    Lucky you! I love a fare, always find something rare for a good price that you know will do well in your area. I'll put mine next to the house wall over the winter and plant it out in the spring. 

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