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Started by cambourne7, November 14, 2011, 01:06:19

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cambourne7

hi all

If you could pick 5 non veggie/herb plants for your garden what would they be??

mine are

roses
peonys
honeybush
eucalyptus
bleading heart

cam

cambourne7


Squash64

Zinnia
Dahlia
Penstemon

and 2 which are vegetables but I would grow them for their foliage and ability to cover a greenhouse -

Chayote
Achocha
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

cambourne7

never heard of Chayote before looks nice :)

goodlife

Only 5?!...Uh..
Well..after giving it thorough thought..Roses, Lilac, Lavender, Lily-of-the-Valley, Snowdrops, Apple..I just had to add that last one..not only because the fruit..but the flowers, sooo beautiful, worth growing for the bloom only.  ;D

GrannieAnnie

Roses for fragrance, for bouquets and tall arbor beauty

Coneflowers and zinnias for their medium height, drought and heat tolerance, long blooming period, for bouquets and they are attractive to butterfly, bee and birds

Sweet Alyssum for fragrance and mat-like habit



can't decide amongst all the spring bulbs and flowering shrubs that are beautiful in their season. Maybe our crab apple tree in bloom followed by apples for the deer?
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ACE

Gardinia

Bougainvillea

Camellia

Clematis armandii

Verbena bonariensis

Not neccessarily in that order

small

Roses
Lily of the Valley
Wallflowers
Sweet William
Daffodils

This isn't fair. Can I have 20? or maybe 25?

betula

Rose......rather like The Lichfield Angel

Clematis...........Nelly Moser

Cosmos...........make me happy LOL

Lavender....................the smell

Fuchsia swingtime...............always loved it

ACE

Quote from: betula on November 14, 2011, 19:35:53


Clematis...........Nelly Moser


If I could have hade more than 5 good old nelly would be on the list A really cheerful flower that I look forward to every spring, but frowned upon in modern gardens, (Shh I've got one)

betula

Years ago I bought a half dead Nelly from the old Quick save.

Lived in a tiny one bed flat but had a patio door and a small  bit of ground.I put a trellis on the wall and with a bit of TLC away she went.By the time I left she was a wonder to behold in full bloom.Everybody going in and out the block stopped to admire her.A good memory. :)

betula

In praise of Nelly Moser...........pic from wiki




Robert_Brenchley

Roses, snowdrops, hellebores, trilliums, cyclamens.

garrett

So hard to just pick five but I'm just going to pick the five I always grow and would never be without:

Bronze Fennel
Dianthus (Pinks, Carnations)
Polemonium (Jacob's Ladder)
Fritillaria Meleagris (Snake's Head fritillary)
Cyclamen Hederifolium

cambourne7

Yes just 5 :) cant make it 2 easy for you all :)

Digeroo

Daffodils, Snowdrops,  Pot marigolds, Chaenomeles, Apple trees


Mrs Ava

Snakes head fritillaria

peony

delphinium

cyclamen

common and garden foxgloves.

tomatoada

Sweetpeas.
Dr Rupple clematis.
Iceberg rose.
Schizostylis pink and red.
Azaleas.

caroline7758

Crab apple
Perennial sweet peas
Cosmos (white)
Leycesteria formosa
Hardy geraniums

They all give long-lasting pleasure with little effort!

garrett


Ninnyscrops.

My favourites:
Rose
Fuchsia
Daffodil
Hydrangea
Delphinium

........but they don't always behave and I could have dismissed them quite easily and put in others that never fail.



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