What's Looking Good in July 2022

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  1. Daniel W

    Daniel W Hardy Maple

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    Ratibida. This was my first attempt growing it from seeds. Cats and moles destroyed all but one plant. I think it's worth the effort.

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    Rudbeckias. Also from seeds started during the winter.

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    Squash flower and friend.
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    Four O'clocks.
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  2. Zigs

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    Ta Logan :) In the polytunnel, doing a cutting to see how it does outside next year. The bees love it :)
     
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    Cornflowers...

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    Corncockles...

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    Corn Mariglods...

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    And Viper's Bugloss :eek:

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    Daniel, the Ratibida and Mirabilis are looking good. I like seeing your flowers.
     
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  5. Daniel W

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    Thank you @Sjoerd. Planting those seeds helped me get through a gloomy winter.

    @Zigs those are very nice. I've never heard of corn cockles or corn marigolds. There is a plant that grows all over here that looks like the corn marigold. I've grown cornflower a few times but here they are called "Bachelor's Buttons".
     
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    What better way.
    Chapeau for the accomplishment.
     
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    Thanks Zigs and i hope that the cuttings take.
     
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    A45D6A93-C14E-40FD-AC93-5B3A65EB5429.jpeg Hyacinth and a bird in pond
     
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    Hanging baskets are filling out
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    Wind anemones
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    Thank you Daniel
     
  12. Zigs

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    Corncockles were apparently brought over from the middle east by Neolithic farmers when they brought the first grain crops to Europe. The seeds are pretty poisonous :eek:
     
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    The fuchsia and Japanese anemone — look spectacularly good, Loggie.
     
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    3284C01E-8606-48CE-B134-3CB68A110AAE.jpeg CA38FFB2-EF1A-40DC-BEB4-839A9017DBEC.jpeg CA38FFB2-EF1A-40DC-BEB4-839A9017DBEC.jpeg All the flowers are fill in the garden.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd
    Just picked some plums put them in the fridge to have with our breakfast. Got a lot more that i will give away to neighbours and friends.
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    Haven't had trouble with codling moth grubs this year,I wander if it's because we didn't have plums last year and broke the cycle.
     
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