What's Looking Good in August 2022

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  1. Logan

    Logan Strong Ash

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    Thank you Sjoerd, Tetters and Pacnorwest
     
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  2. Growingpains

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    Logan, I Wuv Wuv Wuv you for those ever so beautiful Yellow roses! I will save them to my PC and gaze at them when snow falls and all flowers have faded.
     
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    Pacnorwest, I could almost envy you, but you shared your beauty with us. Thank you.
     
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  4. Logan

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    Growingpains glad that you like them and that will be great.:)
     
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    Thank you.
     
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  6. Logan

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    Your welcome :)
     
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  7. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Thanks for sharing your Buddlejas, Hydrangeas, roses and everything else that blooms. I need those for my psyche since there's not much looking good in our garden at the moment.
     
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    Such pretty yellow roses!
     
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  9. Logan

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    Snapdragons
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  10. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Nice colour variety you have there, Logan.
     
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  11. Logan

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    Thank you Droopy
     
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    My Amaranth is starting to look good

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    Oops sorry it is sideways
     
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  14. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Fortunately I can still tilt my head, and your Amaranth indeed looks good.

    The Mentha requienii, Corsican mint, is the smallest plant we have in our garden, standing all of 5 mm tall. The flowers are the size of the back-end of an ordinary match. What it lacks in size it compensates for with a very strong mint scent when touched. I stroke it with one finger in passing:

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  15. Growingpains

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    Droopy, my sentiments. The least abundant garden ever here.
    Your plant reminds me of Purslane which grows wild. And the real
    Purslane is edible but one must be very careful not to mistake it for the poisonous lookalike.
    Logan, Snapdragons too? You really excel !
     
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