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The Floral Parade - your pictures
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All lovely, I must get out & take some pics of mine, no roses I don’t like thorny plants (memories of childhood being forced to weed the front garden by my grandma, a pain in the bum, literally ) 😂
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The first sweet pea posy of the year
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Calendula on the plot looking cheerful.
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Calibrachoa now three years old growing in a very exposed wooden box planter up about 1.5m. Seems to like I though!
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Gorgeous rose with a fantastic scent (forgotten its name, seem to remember it's something to do with Queen, Empress, or even Princess, plus something with an African or Arabian 'flavour' - please share if you happen to know!
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Achillea that I grew from seed last autumn. Most are in the garden at home, but I had 3 spare that I bunged into a bit of the plot
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Dahlias and helyichrysum on the plot today
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Let my globe artichokes run to flower this year:
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You will make a lot of bees very, very happy Plot1
I've let some of mine flower in the garden at home and they are mostly full of bee backsides, where they are heads down and burrowed in gorging themselves
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Dahlias at home. I've treated myself to a couple of big, dark brown salt glazed pots and this selection of peachy, apricot and soft orange colours looks lovely in them and against the weathered brick of my old house
Penhill Watermelon, Julie One and Nicholas.
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They’re lovely News,
Here’s my collection of mainly lilies from Monday’s photos
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Here’s another day Lilly that’s started to flower, my latest addition & then a photo of one of my dahlias in the garden that has survived overwinter for the 2nd year.
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Been a bit lax keeping this up to date
The autumn cyclamen are in full swing now. They have self seeded all over the place and this one is in the path next to my back gate.
The dwarf Japanese anemones are also flowering well. This is one of the Pretty Lady series and I think it is Emily, but I am not totally sure of that.
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New year and there were some flowers around - not many, but something pretty to share
The Garrya I started the thread with is back out in flower, with some red berries from Nandina in the foreground to set it off.
Then a cheerful little viola that is sitting in a pot of bulbs that are just shooting. I have bulbs coming up everywhere and some nice new ones to share when they are out, but the viola steals the show for today
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They are a bright & cheerful thing to see this grey day, thank you
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