One or two more pics from my small garden

Started by lorna, July 15, 2006, 15:24:08

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lorna

Two pics of clems and a  potentilla Miss Wilmott. Rest of pics are things that I have NEVER grown before. Seeds kindly sent by A4A members.

lorna


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GREENWIZARD

looking good ;D
clem is a fantastic colour :)
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flossie

That pink clematis is beautiful :o - have never seen one liek that before

MrsKP

and your courgettes are so FAT !   :o

just LOVE the clematis !

is the red/white one a poppy ??  what kind ?

well done you !

;D
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supersprout

lorna, you must be soooo happy to see all that burgeoning - wot a sunflower! :o
that pink clematis is a beauty - erm, you wouldn't happen to have the name would you :-* :-* :-* (pen poised)  ::)

lorna

Thanks for comments. I thought I was being really good with keeping records. I kept some notes on computer, lost notes when PC crashed. I also put a little tag for each new plant, supposedly permanent marker. Yeah!! All washed off :'( There must be a good marker as the "uncommon"  plants that I bought have original tags and are still clearly marked.
However, the clem has original label, Clematis Texensis, Princess Diana. Only had a few flowers last year (first year) but I am really pleased with it this year. I am now waiting for my last clem to flower,Wisley cream.
The pinkand white is I am sure a poppy, will look round rest of garden to see if any tags are still readable. I am 90% sure this from seed kindly sent by Georgie (apologies if I have that wrong).
Mrs KP. Courgette was amongst SQUASH seeds that I bought last year.
Very pleased with sunflower as it is first time of growing I have one or two more but none seem to be reaching any great heights. Oh well always next year..
I know my records are a complete failure but I have had such fun this year growing different things. Gotta find someone who likes squashes ;D so they don't go to waste.
Lorna

Georgie

I can't remember if I sent you the poppy seeds or not, Lorna, but they are clearly thriving in your little oasis.  Well done.   ;D

G x
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