What's looking good in May 2024

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  1. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    The first of the common peonies started blooming. These are ones that were originally on the property that had to be moved. I admit I am a little disappointed. Was hoping for some variation in colors and textures, but it is an old home so the old common peony should have been expected. It does add a pleasant fragrance to the house :like: IMG_8859.jpeg IMG_8863.jpeg
     
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    No name Rose.

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  3. Logan

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    Lovely peony Jewell, such a bright pink.
    Oreti, pretty cosmos and roses.
     
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    Thanks @Logan .
    Just found a couple more that I took on my Tablet today as well.

    Deutzia , just coming into bloom...lovely fragrance.

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    Yet another no name Rose ( as you've probably gathered by now...I'm hopeless on names :chuckle:)



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    Delphinium

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  5. Oreti

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    A common one you say @Jewell but still beautiful.
     
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    Such lovely peonies, Jewell.

    Oreti—Those delicate pink blooms are so incredibly beautiful to see. The other blooming plants are also gorgeous. You must be chuffed with your successes.
     
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    Oreti and Jewel….Nice pics of peony’s, lupines,cosmos and roses. And pretty floral arrangement . And I think I see a delphinium/ or speedwell tall spike of blue flowers. A couple of dream gardens.

    Just the gophers poppin up. Set 12 trapes . No deer. :smt041

    I have become so far behind (with the gopher issue), on so many garden projects I don’t think I’ll ever get caught up. Weeds is a huge issue and wild blackberries. One day at a time.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    @Oreti love the pink lupine. The ones I got last year didn’t last the season. Don’t think they were properly forced into bloom and hardened off. Lovely to see yours plus all the roses.:setf_016:

    @Pacnorwest oh the gophers, what a pain. I’ve been discouraging them with water, stomping on their excavations and letting Trixie do her terrier thing. Probably not wise:shrug: to let her dig. Know how you feel about projects. Got lots of trimmings and brush cuttings to get into the green bin, dog divets to fill and weeds I am eyeing.:sete_039:

    Thanks @Logan and @Sjoerd
     
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    Digitalis
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    Phacelia
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    Podophyllum’Spotty Dotty’ is Chinese hybrid Podophyllum delavayi . It’s deer , rabbit and gopher resistant. :smt041
    Size of leaves are bigger than my garden gloves size large or size 9 shoe and there pretty red bloom hanging from each leaf. It a beautiful woodland garden trophy plant . From late February til first frost. Keeps the gophers from digging in that flower bed. Maybe I should plant more around the different flower beds. IMG_9893.jpeg


    large red blooms hanging from each leaf.
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    Common Podophyllum’Mayapple
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    Chinese Fringe tree blooming.
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    Clematis - ‘Ville-De-Lion’.
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    Climbing red leaf Rosa glauca. White flowers Spirea - ‘Bridal Veil’. Clematis in Rosa glauca ‘Villa-De-Lion’.
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    Rosa Glauca
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    Looks great @Pacnorwest , some plants there that I've never heard of before. Such a lot of great learning opportunities in this forum. Thanks for sharing.:):like:
     
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    Pac— those are lovely shots. Spotty Dotty— great name. Your grounnds look so impressive.

    Thalictrum flavum
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    Rosa ‘Westerland’
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  13. Oreti

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    Just done a bit of good old Googling and read up on Spotty Dotty. :D @Pacnorwest :like: Love the name!!
     
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    Not sure how good its looking but this is the Christmas catus that been here at the job longer than me and I been here 27 years.
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