What's Looking Good in June 2022

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  1. Logan

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    Front garden, I'm standing on the corner and looking down the road
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    Turn right on the spot and it's in front of the house
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  2. Daniel W

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  3. Sjoerd

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    So very nice to see, Loggie. Do I spy some little marigold plantlets there in that last foto of yours?
     
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  4. Logan

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    Thanks @Daniel W and @Sjoerd and yes you are right Sjoerd there's marigolds under the roses.
     
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  5. Sjoerd

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    I am fond of marigolds. What a good place for them, Loggie.
     
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  6. Logan

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    That's great and thanks Sjeord, they only grow to 8in.
     
  7. Droopy

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    Got Cypripedium tibeticum in our Cypripedium patch, and I really like the strange shoe shape. My camera isn't co-operative when it comes to catching the very dark colour. The bloom is so dark red it's almost black. The photo shows it lighter than it is:

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    Gorgeous. Your collection is so very special.
     
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  9. Logan

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    Thanks Sjeord
    Some more roses, all hybrid teas
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    Verbascum Snowy Spires,First year flowering from seeds that i sowed last year
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    Cosmos sweet kisses
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    Knautia
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    Your flowers look wonderful @Logan, and I really like your lavender border.

    This one is blooming now. Terrible pest if let loose, so we've put it in plant jail where it can't go anywhere.

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    Your Cosmea is superb and the Verbascum looks fresh and asks for attention in your garden, as does your Knautia macedonica.

    Droopy— Polygonatum looks stunning. Really attractive.
     
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    Echium vulgare and Corncockle in our Fiveup meadow :)

    We collected the Echium seed from wild ones on the beach a few years back, they're bienials.

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    Part of the back garden from the patio door, got some blueberries.
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