Antirrhinum,'Snapdragon',..aplenty.

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  1. Philip Nulty

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    Every now and then when going on a train journey i purchase a Garden Magazine that has a free packet of seeds,..one supplied a packet of Antirrhinum.'Snapdragon',..they are coming up in several places stronger this year than last and crossbreeding,..another packet contained sweet scented flower seeds,..Musk Mallow/Sweet Alyssum and Cosmos,..all are putting in an appearance.

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    Crossbreed Antirrhinum. ( photo / image / picture from Philip Nulty's Garden )





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    I have 5 lots of Nasturtium. ( photo / image / picture from Philip Nulty's Garden )





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    Petunias just starting. ( photo / image / picture from Philip Nulty's Garden )





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    Fat Snail scoffing Clematis,..disposed of. ( photo / image / picture from Philip Nulty's Garden )





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    Delphiniums. ( photo / image / picture from Philip Nulty's Garden )





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    Those delphs are some of my favorite flowers. beautiful they all are, though. Do you ever use the nasturtiums on your salads? they are quite peppery.
     
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    Ahh Philip your garden always brings a smile to my face. You have such a wide variety of flowering plants. Free seeds does it for me too and I have many wildflowers around the pond that cost me nothing at all. They all attract bees and look lovely at this time of year - as all of yours do.
     
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    Thanks again for a beautiful tour of your gardens.
     
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    Your plants all grow with such abandon! You garden has the appearance of everything just growing with such ease. I am sure you put quite a bit of work into it, but it has the ease of appearing as though it just happened. Beautiful.
     
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    Philip Nulty, I AM IN LOVE. You do great gardens. I love the rock walls. Everything is so beautiful and mature. I also thank you for sharing.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I love your garden too! Clematis and Delphiniums are my favorite, but that Crossbreed Antirrhinum is beautiful too!
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I always love a stroll around your lovely garden.
     
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    Magazines with free seeds??? :eek: What a terrific idea!!
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Your garden always makes so jealous, it is all so beautiful.

    I love Snapdragons, guess I need to get some seeds next Spring and fill up some spots with them.
     
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    Hi Carolyn,..ah yes i often have a chew when pottering about in the garden however i never got around to using them in salads its something i must remember to do,..visitors to the garden are always persuaded to try out the taste,..oh the Delphs are a great flower soooo tall and striking,..i must look around for some other colours to blend in,..from seeds of course :rolleyes: .

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    Hi Eileen,..our blooms are well advanced for June,..its hard to believe what has popped open when i check each morning,..now a pond is something i would like alas no room,..unless i do something on the small size,..thinking thinking :)

    a new plant from a cutting last summer is Phygelius 'Funfare Orange',..just starting to bloom,..so easy to start from cuttings as well.


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    Philip, You could do a small water feature...like a little fountain spilling down to a tiny pool with a recirculating pump...
     
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    Hi Carolyn,..now i am surely thinking :rolleyes: in time i will get around to a water feature of some kind,..just now its World Cup Soccer,..and Tennis,..nipping into the garden during half time :rolleyes: .
     
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    Thank you folks for all your nice comments.

    There are so many plants in the garden that weeds seldom get the chance to grow although,..shame shame i found a nettle today,..hiding away in my Hydrangea and it was a big stem,..never spotted it hidden there.

    Hare are a few roses for your nice comments.


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