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Post by Lou78W on Sept 1, 2011 19:52:59 GMT
I love that 4th pic peony. I was just going to say that ....they are all lovely though
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Post by Geranium on Sept 1, 2011 21:23:06 GMT
Yes, they are. I do like the combination of the Sedum with the Astrantia. Lovely! I've managed to get Tinypic to load a photo without freezing up! It's a very autumnal one. Here's part of 'that' fence border. I sowed some Godetias in that border to get some late colour. This is the first one to flower.
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Post by floydie on Sept 1, 2011 22:23:58 GMT
Some lovely plants to start September off with. Plus not a dahlia in sight. ;D Yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D Just what I was going to say . I'll post my pics tomorrow.
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Post by grindle on Sept 2, 2011 4:31:34 GMT
these are all lovely pictures everyone
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Post by esther on Sept 2, 2011 4:31:42 GMT
Beautiful photos Sue,Hywel,Geranium and Peony ;D
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Post by peony on Sept 2, 2011 8:19:23 GMT
Lovely pictures Geranium ;D What's the shaggy pink flower in the second one? Although it does look like Astrantia in my pic, it is actually a dark red sedum ;D
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Post by Cherry on Sept 2, 2011 8:46:12 GMT
Such absolutely fabulous pictures. That is an unusual penstemon Sue.
Esther, it is Begonia Sweet Dream Pink.
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Post by hywel on Sept 2, 2011 9:52:35 GMT
Some very nice flowers there Peony. I love the toad lily. Mine died in the winter. I'll have to get another one.
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Post by floydie on Sept 2, 2011 9:54:49 GMT
One of my Buddleja buzz has its first flower ;D Some more Dahlias just for a change ;D This is the bed I'm working on (I just wanted to show how the first half is filling out already) (I know it looks an odd shape ATM but its not finished yet. Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy Cannot remember what this Rudbeckia is called?? I have 3 i grew from seed. Rose from OHs Gran's (No idea of its name or growth habit ) This is one Geranium advised me to get ;D
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Post by floydie on Sept 2, 2011 10:07:22 GMT
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Post by Cherry on Sept 2, 2011 10:20:51 GMT
Lots of colour Floydie and I can see all the work you have done to make your gardens from worse than scratch. That Ceanothus will look lovely in the spring.
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Post by peony on Sept 2, 2011 12:17:00 GMT
Some very nice flowers there Peony. I love the toad lily. Mine died in the winter. I'll have to get another one. Thank you Hywel ;D I love toad lillies too, the flowers may be tiny but they are so intricate and pretty and they flower for a long time too Sorry to hear you lost yours last winter, I was lucky mine survived.
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Post by esther on Sept 2, 2011 12:19:58 GMT
Such absolutely fabulous pictures. That is an unusual penstemon Sue. Esther, it is Begonia Sweet Dream Pink. [/color] I will look out for that Cherry ;D
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Post by esther on Sept 2, 2011 12:22:01 GMT
Lovely photos Floydie ;D I am so pleased with all you have achieved in your garden in such a short time - well done ;D
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Post by peony on Sept 2, 2011 12:22:47 GMT
You still have lots of colour Floydie, and your new bed is coming along very nicely ;D
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