My Garden,..and Beyond.

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  1. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'll have a look around here for some Nora Barlow seeds. Even if they don't cross with the ones I have they'll still look good planted with the others.
     
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  2. Philip Nulty

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    Eileen i must have a look to see do i have some,..if i didn't give all mine away i will send some to you,..the fact that you know the shape of a Nora Barlow,.. you can see it and any plant that has being cross pollinated from it,..every year i look forward to seeing new blooms appearing from Aquilegia.

    Aquilegia.
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    Armeria maritima 'Armada Rose',..not a very clear shot.
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    Hosta fortunei aureomarginata.
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  3. Philip Nulty

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    Another Hosta with very large leaves,..sadly i don't know its name.
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    Dahlia 'Scarlet/Yellow',..Dahlia x Hybridia.
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    Primula veris 'Cowslip'.
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    Aquilegia 'Columbine'.
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    beautiful Philip. I have sure missed your garden.
     
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  5. Robin H

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    So lovely!
     
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  6. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Your garden just gets better and better Philip!! That dahlia really jumps off my screen - what a wonderful colour!!
     
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    Thank you Carolyn,..you must know my garden from memory by now,..you will recall i was growing 'Sedum' in a pot on top of a three foot high Cat Cage,..hoping it would cascade down to meet the 'Alyssum' which is growing up to meet it,..this year i think they will meet lol.
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    Thank you Robin H,..welcome to the Forum.

    Heuchera alongside Geranium 'Cranesbill',..also the last plant to show signs of life in my garden,..Hibiscus 'Woodbridge'.
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    Thank you Eileen,..there are signs of Summer blooms showing each day with all the hot weather we are having,..23C-72F in the garden today.

    Yes that Dahlia is a little beauty,..it was given as a present along with a Wallflower,..the latter i have to find a name.

    Progress on the Chilean Lantern Tree today.
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    The last bloom on the Amaryllis 'Minerva'.
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    I doubt that Phillip. Every flower is a new one. Never seen before. Do you still have that awesome tall vase planter?
     
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    ah see you do remember some things lol,..yep still have the very tall planters,..i have two of them,..one empty just now waiting to plant a new wallflower in it,..the other is hidden with a wallflower cascading down around it,..below,..this is the side facing the sun.
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    This is the other side away from the sun,..some change.
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    Amazing the changes taking place in a garden overnight,..Roses in bloom today.
    Rose ' Rosa Korresia '.
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    A No ID Rose.
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    Allium.
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  10. eileen

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    Keep those photographs coming Philip as we all love to see them. Rosa Korresia is a real beauty.
     
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    Eileen,..its the rose with the strongest scent,..i have often taken cuttings but its the only bush that i have failed with,..i took some of late hoping one day i will win.

    Zantedeschia aethiopica 'Arum Lily',..bloomed today.
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    Aquilegia.
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    Traces of Nora Barlow.
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    Philip, have you tried poking the cutting in a potato and cover it with a jar method?
     
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    I sooo want to see your garden in real life Philip. It must be absolutely glorious at this time of year.
     
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    Hi Carolyn,..i never heard of that method but i will surely have a go at it,..thanks for that idea :like:
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    Hi Eileen,..its interesting just now with everything reaching for the sky,..in particular the Delphiniums,..Hollyhocks,..Foxgloves and Dark Mullein,..paths can fill in with branches very quickly,..mostly it matters not,..unless its a thorny rose bush,..or like today and yesterday,.. RAIN,.. at last,..no point in walking through the garden today,..i hate water dripping from overhead branches down the back of my neck,..:rolleyes:,..not a drop for weeks yipee,..the hose can take a rest.
     
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    We got rain today and very welcome it was too. It's been quite a while since we last had a really decent downpour. We got just enough to save us having to water the garden again over the next few days.
     
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