what's looking good in your garden today

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  1. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Young Pine

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    I like hebes, they don't take much looking after.

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    There's ten here.


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    Couple of newer ones, may graduate to ceramic pots later.

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    This hydrangea suffered badly when we had that sharp frost three months back, which killed off all the buds, but it's "having another go." There's a couple of branches there which would lend themselves to layering. I've had success with doing that with azaleas in the past, so I might give it a go.

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    These rhodos have put on a good show of new growth, it does help if you dead-head them as soon as the blooms start to die off. The foliage is a good colour too. Thery don't get any special feed. I just blow some of the dead leaves that fall from next door's trees that end up on the lawn to the back of the bed and let them rot down.

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    The rhodos I "rescued" in Aldi last year, which were dying off in the store, as no one waters them, are repaying me for my kindness.

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    The lawn's not looking too bad, but a bit patchy, it might be cat pee. A bit of moss in the grass next to the brick edging under the acer in the foreground, but I gave it a dose of iron sulphate today. It just dies off, I don't even have to rake it out, it gets picked up by the mower over a few weeks.

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    They don't water them in the store because of safety.
    Looking good @Doghouse Riley
     
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    Front of the garden
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    Round the side of the house down the bottom.
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    Lavender
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    These have grown in the tarmac
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    Magnificent flower spread, Loggie. Really good.

    Riley, I like Hebe’s as well. I do not have any. I am waiting for the opportunity to buy one. It must be the Hebe ‘Hidcote’. I like blue in the garden.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd:)
     
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    Hanging baskets are filling out.
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    I used to have a thing for fuchsia’s.
    I still like them but do not collect them anymore. Still, they do have charm.
     
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    Yes I used to collect them, used to go to a specialist nursery but only keep a few now. I used to put them on their own but they look better with the geraniums.
     
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    There were two specialists here in the surrounding villages. I enjoyed making pilgrimages to the growers’. I had decorated the big balcony with them. What a thrill it was. There are so many types with so many different colour combinations and forms. It was a good addiction to have.
     
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    Sjoerd, yes it was.
     
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    Oh Loggie, I looked back at your flower piccies again and saw the lavender. It looked like one of them was a Hidcote. I like to harvest the bloom stems when they are blooming-out. I mix them with the wood shavings in my bee smoker. It seems that the lavender may make them a tiny bit calmer. I would love to be turned loose in your lavender bed haha. Please excuse this covetous outburst.
     
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    :)
    Thank you Sjoerd, yes some are Hidcot they're very old and woody but they're still going well.
     

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